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Course code & No. Course Title Course Description Offering Unit Year Instituted Active?
EB-Biostatistics 32 Biostatistics Elementary statistical methods with application to the publication to public health laboratory data. Institute of Public Health 1972 Yes
EB-Biostatistics 200 Biostatistics and Epidemiology Principles of biostatistics and epidemiology. Emphasis on the application of biostatistics and epidemiology in he hospital setting. Institute of Public Health 1964 Yes
EB-Biostatistics 201 Medical Records Application of statistical methods to records collected by medical institutions like hospitals , clinics, school, health services, etc. Institute of Public Health 1956 Yes
EB-Epidemiology 201 Communicable Disease Control The principles and methods in the control of communicable diseases. Institute of Public Health 1977 Yes
EB-Epidemiology 290 Special Studies and Research Time and credit arranged with major professor. Institute of Public Health 1956 Yes
EB-Epidemiology 300 Master's Thesis Institute of Public Health 1976 Yes
ECE 113 Communication Electronics Filters and oscilators. Radio frequency power amplifiers. Mixers. Modulation and demodulaton. Circuits for communication EEEI 1998 Yes
ECE 113 Communication Electronics Resonant circuits and filters. Analog modulation and demodulation circuits. Frequency synthesis and phase locked loops. Basic concepts in radio frequency (RF) circuit design. Other communications circuits. EEEI 2010 Yes
ECE 117 Instrumentation Electronics Sensors in control systems; signal conditioning; data acquisition systems; actuators and controllers; industry standards. EEEI 2003 Yes
ECE 121 Instrumentation and Controls Detectors for the measurements of process variables. Analysis and synthesis of performance characteristics of control systems. Electronic, magnetic, hydraulic and mechanical control devices. EEEI 1998 Yes
ECE 123 Digital Instrumentation and Control Techniques A/D-D/A conversion. Process control. Fundamentals of robotics. Data acquisition. Real time applications. EEEI 1998 Yes
ECE 124 Simulation and Control Laboratory Dynamic response and control of processing equipment. instrumentation technology including: sensors and actuators, signal conditioning. digital computer control including: analog-to-digital, digital-to-analog conversion, sampling, and computer interfacing. Use is made of fundamental techniques of classical control theory, such as block diagrams, transfer functions, and frequency response. EEEI 1998 Yes
ECE 129 Simulation and Control Laboratory System modeling; computer-aided control system design and computer simulation; op amps as feedback compensators; DC motor dynamics and control; Closed-loop control and responses to step and ramp inputs. EEEI 2003 Yes
ECE 131 Introduction to Robotics Coordinate transformations. Forward and inverse kinematics. Manipulator dynamics. Control of manipulators. Path planning. EEEI 2010 Yes
ECE 133 Introduction to Mobile Robotics Mobile robot control. Software architectures. Interoperative and exteroceptive sensors. Sensor interpretation. Map building and navigation. Mobile robot construction. EEEI 2010 Yes
ECE 141 Digital Communications Sampling and quantization; baseband pulse transmission; multiplexing; digital modulation techniques; bit error rates and spectral efficiency; clock recovery; information theory and error control coding; spread spectrum modulation. EEEI 2003 Yes
ECE 151 Microcontrollers-Based Data Acquisition Systems EEEI 2010 Yes
ECE 153 Wireless Communications Radiowave propagation; antenna basics; large–scale path loss models; small–scale fading; cellular and satellite communication systems; multiple access techniques; current topics of interest in wireless communications. EEEI 2003 Yes
ECE 155 Modern Audio Engineering EEEI 2004 Yes
ECE 157 Microwave Engineering I Review of electromagnetics; transmission line theory and waveguides; the Smith chart; network analysis and port parameters; impedance matching;passive and active microwave circuits. EEEI 2003 Yes
ECE 159 Microwave Engineering II Microwave materials and processes; laminates; metals; solders; packaging; connectors; resistance, inductance, and capacitance (RLC) measurements; transmission lines; micro strip circuits; test and measurement equipment and software for microwave communication systems. EEEI 2003 Yes
ECE 197 Special Topics in Electronics and Communications Engineering EEEI 2003 Yes
ECE 198 Special Problems in Electronics and Communications Engineering EEEI 2003 Yes
EDAD 101 The Constitution and Laws and Policies on Education DELPS 2003 Yes
EDAD 200 Ecology of Educational Administration DELPS 1976 Yes
EDAD 200 Ecology of Educational Administration Social, economic,cultural, religious and other environment or organizations as they affect the policies and management of educational institutions/system vice-versa. DELPS 1977 Yes
EDAD 201 Human Behavior in Organizations DELPS 2003 Yes
EDAD 202 Education and National Development DELPS 2003 Yes
EDAD 203 Environment of Philippine Educational Institutions DELPS 2003 Yes
EDAD 206 Education and the Law DELPS 2003 Yes
EDAD 208 Policy Analysis in Education DELPS 2003 Yes
EDAD 210 Program/Project Planning and Evaluation DELPS 2003 Yes
EDAD 211 Organization and Management of Educational Institutions DELPS 2003 Yes
EDAD 221 Human Resource Development in Education DELPS 2003 Yes
EDAD 222 Educational Leadership DELPS 2003 Yes
EDAD 223 Supervision of Instruction: Theory and Practice DELPS 2003 Yes
EDAD 231 Fiscal Management in Education DELPS 2003 Yes
EDAD 242 Practicum in School Administration DELPS 2003 Yes
EDAD 279 Research Methods Applied to Educational Management DELPS 2003 Yes
EDAD 301 Problems and Issues in Ecology of Educational Administration DELPS 1975 Yes
EDAD 302 Problems and Issues in Education and National Development DELPS 2003 Yes
EDAD 306 Seminar in Legal Problems and Issues in Education DELPS 2003 Yes
EDAD 310 Seminar in Educational Planning DELPS 2003 Yes
EDAD 311 Seminar in Management Controls of Educational Institutions DELPS 2003 Yes
EDAD 312 Comparative Educational Administration DELPS 2003 Yes
EDAD 316 Seminar in Management of Early Childhood Education DELPS 1976 Yes
EDAD 317 Seminar in Management of Elementary Education DELPS 1976 Yes
EDAD 318 Seminar: Management of Educational Institutions/Systems DELPS 2003 Yes
EDAD 319 Seminar in Management of Higher Education DELPS 1976 Yes
EDAD 331 Seminar: Economics of Education DELPS 2003 Yes
EDAD 341 Field Project DELPS 2003 Yes
EDAD 350 Seminar: Advanced Administrative Thought Applied to Education DELPS 2003 Yes
EDAD 351 Seminar: Advanced Policy Analysis Applied to Education DELPS 2003 Yes
EDAD 379 Research Seminar: Educational Management DELPS 2003 Yes
EDAD 399 Research Seminar in Educational Management DELPS 1975 Yes
EDART 102 Art Education DCI 2003 Yes
EDART 106 Art Education and Human Development DCI 2003 Yes
EDART 115 Art Production in Basic Education DCI 2003 Yes
EDART 125 Art Appreciation in Basic Education DCI 2003 Yes
EDART 135 Curriculum Design in Art Education DCI 2003 Yes
EDART 165 Field Experiences in Art Education DCI 2003 Yes
EDART 175 Teaching of Creative Arts in the Elementary School DCI 2003 Yes
EDART 179 Teaching Art in the Secondary School DCI, DELPS 2003 Yes
EDART 205 Foundations of Art Education DCI 2003 Yes
EDART 235 Instructional Approaches and Techniques in Art Education DCI 2003 Yes
EDART 245 Resource Materials Development in Art Education DCI 2003 Yes
EDART 255 Assessment in Art Education DCI 2003 Yes
EDART 275 Art Education for Special Purposes DCI 2003 Yes
EDCI 101 Principles and Processes of Curriculum Development DELPS, DCI 2003 Yes
EDCI 211 Curriculum Theory and Development DELPS 2003 Yes
EDCI 214 Curriculum and Instructional Design DELPS 2003 Yes
EDCI 215 Curriculum for Basic Education DELPS 2003 Yes
EDCI 217 Curriculum Theory and Practice in Tertiary Education DELPS 2003 Yes
EDCI 221 Instructional Procedures DCI, DELPS 2003 Yes
EDCI 223 Principles of Elementary and Secondary Education DELPS 2003 Yes
EDCI 230 Distance Education: Theory, Research and Practice DELPS, DCI 2003 Yes
EDCO 101 Introduction to Guidance DELPS 2003 Yes
EDCO 102 Homeroom Guidance DELPS 2003 Yes
EDCO 201 Guidance DELPS 2003 Yes
EDCO 202 Personality Adjustment and Guidance DELPS 2003 Yes
EDCO 203 Psychological Testing in Guidance DELPS 2003 Yes
EDCO 204 Theories and Techniques of Counseling DELPS 2003 Yes
EDCO 205 Management of Student Personnel Services and Guidance Intervention Programs in Various Settings DELPS 1982 Yes
EDCO 210 Mental Hygiene DELPS 1975 Yes
EDCO 211 Psychometric Techniques in Guidance DELPS 2003 Yes
EDCO 212 Non-Psychometric Techniques in Guidance DELPS 2003 Yes
EDCO 215 Psychological Testing in Guidance DELPS 1976 Yes
EDCO 220 Theories and Techniques of Counseling DELPS 1982 Yes
EDCO 221 Theories and Techniques of Counseling II DELPS 1986 Yes
EDCO 223 Counseling Special Groups DELPS 2003 Yes
EDCO 224 Special Topics in Counseling DELPS 2003 Yes
EDCO 231 Student Development Services and Guidance Programs in Other Settings DELPS 2003 Yes
EDCO 232 Career Education DELPS 2003 Yes
EDCO 240 Guidance Internship DELPS 1976 Yes
EDCO 241 Group Guidance DELPS 2003 Yes
EDCO 242 Guidance Workshop DELPS 2003 Yes
EDCO 251 Research in Guidance DELPS 2003 Yes
EDCO 270 Guidance Internship DELPS 2003 Yes
EDCO 301 Epistemology of Guidance DELPS 2003 Yes
EDCO 302 Seminar in Guidance DELPS 2003 Yes
EDCO 303 Individual Testing DELPS 2003 Yes
EDCO 304 Counseling Practicum DELPS 2003 Yes
EDCO 305 Research Seminar in Student Personnel Work DELPS 1982 Yes
EDCO 315 Individual Testing I DELPS 1982 Yes
EDCO 316 Individual Testing II DELPS 1982 Yes
EDCO 320 Counseling Practicum DELPS 1975 Yes
EDCO 321 Counseling Practicum II DELPS 1982 Yes
EDCO 323 Seminar in Counseling DELPS 2003 Yes
EDCO 340 Internship in Student Personnel Work and Guidance Programs DELPS 1982 Yes
EDCO 341 The Consulting Process in Guidance DELPS 2003 Yes
EDCO 351 Research Seminar in Guidance DELPS 2003 Yes
EDCO 370 Internship in Student Development Services and Guidance Intervention Programs DELPS 2003 Yes
EDCS 101 Principles and Processes of Curriculum Development DCI 2004 Yes
EDCS 211 Curriculum Theory and Development DCI 2004 Yes
EDCS 214 Curriculum and Instructional Design DCI 2004 Yes
EDCS 215 Curriculum for Basic Education DCI 2004 Yes
EDCS 217 Curriculum Theory and Practice In Tertiary Education DCI 2004 Yes
EDCS 221 Instructional Procedures DCI 2004 Yes
EDCS 223 Principles of Elementary and Secondary Education DCI 2004 Yes
EDCS 230 Distance Education: Theory, Research and Practice DCI 2004 Yes
EDCS 301 Foundations of Curriculum Studies DCI 2003 Yes
EDCS 302 Seminar in Curriculum Studies DCI 2003 Yes
EDCS 303 Curriculum Planning DCI 2003 Yes
EDCS 305 Curriculum Implementation DCI 2003 Yes
EDCS 306 Curriculum Evaluation DCI 2003 Yes
EDCS 307 Instructional Evaluation DCI 2003 Yes
EDCS 308 Analysis of Curriculum Models Across Disciplines DCI 2003 Yes
EDCS 311 Seminar in Designing Curriculum and Instruction DCI 2003 Yes
EDFD 11 Introduction to Educational Theory and Practice DCI 1986 Yes
EDFD 100 Developmental Psychology DCI 2003 Yes
EDFD 110 Developmental Psychology UP EDCAB 1994 Yes
EDFD 111 Psychology of Adolescence A systematic presentation of facts and generalizations concerning the development and adjustment of the adolescent personality. Primarily for students who intended to work with adolescent. DCI 1991 Yes
EDFD 113 Learning Styles of Children DCI 2003 Yes
EDFD 116 Educational Psychology DCI 2003 Yes
EDFD 120 Educational Thought and Practice DCI 2003 Yes
EDFD 121 Introduction to Socio-cultural Foundation DCI 2003 Yes
EDFD 160 Introductory Research Methodology in Education DCI 1977 Yes
EDFD 161 Tests and Measurements DELPS 1986 Yes
EDFD 201 Psycho-Philosophical Foundations of Education DCI 2003 Yes
EDFD 202 Cognitive Learning DCI 2003 Yes
EDFD 203 Psychology of Teaching-Learning the Fundamental Subjects from Preschool Through Elementary Grades DELPS, DCI 2003 Yes
EDFD 205 Practicum in Educational Psychology DCI 2003 Yes
EDFD 206 Affective Learning DCI 2003 Yes
EDFD 210 Human Development and Learning DCI 2003 Yes
EDFD 211 Psychological Foundations of Education DCI 2003 Yes
EDFD 212 Advanced Educational Psychology DCI 1975 Yes
EDFD 214 Individual Differences and Learning DCI 1975 Yes
EDFD 214 Individual Differences and Learning DCI 1986 Yes
EDFD 215 Issues and Trends in Educational Psychology DCI 1994 Yes
EDFD 216 Cognitive Learning DCI 1986 Yes
EDFD 218 Adult Learning: The Psychology of Adult Learners and Their Learning Styles DCI 2003 Yes
EDFD 219 Issues and Trends in Educational Psychology DCI 2003 Yes
EDFD 221 Socio-Cultural Foundations of Education: A Comparative Approach DCI 2003 Yes
EDFD 225 Educational Anthropology DCI, DELPS 2003 Yes
EDFD 230 Comparative Education DCI 2003 Yes
EDFD 231 Educational Sociology DCI 2003 Yes
EDFD 241 Philosophy of Education DCI 2003 Yes
EDFD 243 Philosophical and Educational Thought DCI 2003 Yes
EDFD 245 Selected Topics in Philosophy for Teachers DCI 2003 Yes
EDFD 247 Values and Education DELPS, DCI 2003 Yes
EDFD 250 Methods in Educational Research DCI 1975 Yes
EDFD 251 Philosophy of Curriculum DCI 2003 Yes
EDFD 253 Philosophical Critique of Pedagogical Principles and Practice DCI, DELPS 2003 Yes
EDFD 255 Qualitative Research DCI 1993 Yes
EDFD 257 Statistics for Test and Scale Development Multiple correlation and regression; scaling techniques; cluster and factor analysis. DCI 1980 Yes
EDFD 260 Evaluation in Education DCI 1992 Yes
EDFD 261 Theory and Methods of Evaluation Major approaches to evaluation including a survey of the functions and limitations of tests, scales, and inventories. DCI 1980 Yes
EDFD 265 Practicum in Measurement and Evaluation DCI 1993 Yes
EDFD 270 Comparative Education DCI 1994 Yes
EDFD 271 Theory and Practice in Nonformal Education DCI 1994 Yes
EDFD 272 Instructional Materials and Strategies in Non-Formal Education DCI 1994 Yes
EDFD 279 Practicum in Educational Psychology DCI 1994 Yes
EDFD 301 Ecology of Human Development and Learning DCI 2003 Yes
EDFD 302 Seminar in the Psychology of Human Learning DCI 2003 Yes
EDFD 303 Motivation in Education DELPS, DCI 2003 Yes
EDFD 310 Seminar in Human Development DCI 1975 Yes
EDFD 311 Seminar I: The Psychology of Human Development and Individual Differences DCI 1982 Yes
EDFD 317 Selected Topics in Educational Psychology DCI 2003 Yes
EDFD 318 Seminar: Research in Educational Psychology DCI 2003 Yes
EDFD 321 Anthroethnography in Education DCI 2003 Yes
EDFD 325 Special Topics in Anthropology of Education DCI, DELPS 2003 Yes
EDFD 331 Seminar: Educational Sociology in Philippine Setting DCI 2003 Yes
EDFD 332 Education in Plural Societies DCI 2003 Yes
EDFD 335 Special Topics in Sociology and Education DCI 2003 Yes
EDFD 342 Seminar in Philippine Education DCI 2010 Yes
EDFD 346 Test and Scale Development DELPS 1994 Yes
EDFD 350 Research Seminar in Education DCI 1982 Yes
EDFD 350 Research Seminar in Education DCI 1994 Yes
EDFD 351 Advanced Research Design DCI 1993 Yes
EDFD 352 Seminar in Advanced Statistics Applied to Education DCI 1976 Yes
EDFD 359 Seminar on Special Problems in Philosophy of Education DCI 1994 Yes
EDFD 359 Seminar on Special Problems in Philosophy of Education DCI 2003 Yes
EDFD 382 Professional Laboratory Experiences in Teacher Education DCI 1975 Yes
EDFD 396 Special Topics in Research and Evaluation DCI 1993 Yes
EDH 100 Fundamentals of Healthful Living DCI 2003 Yes
EDH 101 Teaching of Science and Health in Elementary Schools DCI 2003 Yes
EDH 110 Applied Microbiology and Epidemiology in Health Education DCI 2003 Yes
EDH 115 School Health Education DCI 2003 Yes
EDH 120 Nutrition in Health Education DCI 2003 Yes
EDH 125 Safety Education and First Aid DCI 2003 Yes
EDH 130 Consumer Health Education DCI 2003 Yes
EDH 140 Maternal and Child Health DCI, DELPS 2003 Yes
EDH 150 The Teaching of Health Education DCI 2003 Yes
EDH 160 Healthful School-Community Living DELPS, DCI 2003 Yes
EDH 170 School Health Supervision DCI, DELPS 2003 Yes
EDH 171 Community Organization for Health Education DCI 2003 Yes
EDH 173 Sex Education DCI 2003 Yes
EDH 174 Population Education DCI 2003 Yes
EDH 180 Community Organization for Health Education I DCI 1975 Yes
EDH 181 Community Organization for Health Education II DCI 1975 Yes
EDH 195 Character Education in Health Education DCI 1975 Yes
EDH 201 Foundations of Health Education DCI 2003 Yes
EDH 203 School Health Program DCI 2003 Yes
EDH 204 Practicum in School Health DCI, DELPS 2003 Yes
EDH 205 Scientific Foundations of Health Education Principles, trends, problems and issues in the various health content areas. DCI 1992 Yes
EDH 206 Community Organization for Health Education DCI 2003 Yes
EDH 207 Principles and Strategies of Population Education DCI, DELPS 2003 Yes
EDH 208 Seminar in Population Education DCI 2003 Yes
EDH 209 Drug Education DELPS, DCI 2003 Yes
EDH 210 Safety Education DCI 2003 Yes
EDH 220 Practicum in Population Education DCI 2003 Yes
EDH 279 Development and Evaluation of Instructional Materials for Health Education DCI 2003 Yes
EDL 3 Phonology and Grammar of English Designed specifically for prospective elementary school teachers, the course includes the study of the phonological and structural patterns of English that a teacher of English in the Philippines should know and teach. DCI 1975 Yes
EDL 101 Applied Linguistics for Teaching in the Early Grades DCI 2003 Yes
EDL 105 The Development of Oral Language DCI 2003 Yes
EDL 111 Phonology and Grammar of English DCI 2003 Yes
EDL 112 Palatunugan at Balarila ng Filipino para sa mga Guro ng Filipino DCI 2003 Yes
EDL 113 Communicative Grammar for Teachers of English in Basic Education DCI 2003 Yes
EDL 121 The Teaching of English as a Second Language DCI 2003 Yes
EDL 122 The Teaching of Filipino DCI 2003 Yes
EDL 125 English for Teachers DCI 2003 Yes
EDL 128 Teaching of Speech DCI 2003 Yes
EDL 141 Language Test Development DCI 2003 Yes
EDL 201 Applied Linguistics for Communication Arts DCI 2003 Yes
EDL 202 Communicative Grammar of English and Phonetics for Teachers DCI 2003 Yes
EDL 203 Communicative Grammar of Filipino and Phonetics for Teachers DCI 2003 Yes
EDL 205 Language Acquisition: Theories, Principles and Research DCI 2003 Yes
EDL 211 Phonology of English for Teachers of English as a Second Language DCI 2003 Yes
EDL 212 Phonology of Filipino for Teachers of Filipino as a Second Language DCI 2003 Yes
EDL 213 Phonology of Spanish for Teachers of Spanish as a Second Language DCI 2003 Yes
EDL 221 Second Language Teaching DCI 2003 Yes
EDL 222 English for Special Purposes: Theory, Methods and Materials DCI 2003 Yes
EDL 223 Filipino for Academic Purposes: Theory, Methods and Materials DCI 2003 Yes
EDL 231 Teaching Reading, Literary Appreciation and Writing in a Bilingual Context DCI 2003 Yes
EDL 241 Language Test Development in Bilingual Context DCI 2003 Yes
EDL 251 Production/Adaptation, Translation and Evaluation of Learning and Testing Materials DCI 2003 Yes
EDL 252 Production of Instructional Materials in Pilipino DCI 1975 Yes
EDL 253 Production of Instructional Materials in Spanish DCI 2003 Yes
EDL 261 Supervision of Bilingual Education DCI 2003 Yes
EDL 262 Supervision of Instruction in Filipino DCI 1975 Yes
EDL 263 Supervision of Instruction in Spanish DCI 2003 Yes
EDL 271 Theory and Craft of Translation in the School Curriculum DCI 2003 Yes
EDL 301 Seminar: Grammar of Contemporary English/Filipino for Teachers DELPS, DCI 2003 Yes
EDL 302 Grammar and Language Learning/Teaching DCI 1978 Yes
EDL 303 Semantics and Language Learning/Teaching DCI 1978 Yes
EDL 304 Psycholinguistics and Language Learning/Teaching DCI 2003 Yes
EDL 305 Seminar: Theory and Practice of Language Acquisition in Bilingual Education DCI 2003 Yes
EDL 306 Seminar: Bilingual Education DCI 1978 Yes
EDL 321 Seminar: Issues and Trends in Language Teaching DELPS, DCI 2003 Yes
EDL 322 Seminar in Methods and Techniques in Teaching a Second Language DCI 2003 Yes
EDL 331 Seminar: Language Across the Curriculum DCI 2003 Yes
EDL 341 Oral and Written Discourse in Language Education DELPS, DCI 2003 Yes
EDL 345 Analysis and Evaluation of Language Teaching DCI 2003 Yes
EDL 351 Practicum: Development of Instructional Materials and Evaluation Instruments in Language Teaching DCI 2003 Yes
EDL 361 Seminar: Instructional Management of Bilingual Education Programs DCI 2003 Yes
EDL 365 Language Education Planning/Policy and Administration DCI 1978 Yes
EDL 371 Research Colloquium in Applied Linguistics DCI 2003 Yes
EDLR 101 Foundations of Language and Reading DCI 2003 Yes
EDM 200 Educational Administration Social, economic,cultural, religious and other environment or organizations as they affect the policies and management of educational institutions/system vice-versa. UP College Baguio 1990 Yes
EDM 201 Human Behavior in Organizations Behavior in Individuals and groups in educational organization. UPDEPP/O 1989 Yes
EDM 201 Psycho-Philosophical Foundation of Education Psychological Theories principles, practices underlying education and the educational ideas of philosophers and their implications and relevance to educational content and practice today. UPDEPP/O 1995 Yes
EDM 202 Education and National Development Current socio-economic concepts, problems, issues and trends in education and national development. UPDEPP/O 1989 Yes
EDM 203 Environment of Philippine Educational Institutions Social, Economic, cultural,religious and other environment or organizations as they affect the policies and management of educational institutions/system and vice-versa. UPDEPP/O 1989 Yes
EDM 203 Socio-Cultural Foundation of Education Sociological Anthropological theories, practices and principles validated by educational research proven valid foundation for educational institutions today. UPDEPP/O 1995 Yes
EDM 210 Program Planning and Evaluation Designing, implementing, monitoring and evaluation of programs and projects in education. UP College Baguio 1995 Yes
EDM 211 Organization and Management of Educational Institutions Theories, processes, strategies and procedures in the organization and management of educational institution. UPDEPP/O 1989 Yes
EDM 212 Communications in Educational Management UPDEPP/O 1977 Yes
EDM 212 Communications in Educational Management UPDEPP/O 1989 Yes
EDM 213 Communications in Educational Management Management information system and communication return for decision-making, planning, implementation and control in educations. UP College Baguio 1995 Yes
EDM 218 Curriculum Planning and Development Survey and analysis of different theories and practices of curriculum planning and development. UP College Baguio 1995 Yes
EDM 221 Human Resources Management Personal organization, policies, processes and procedures to all levels. UPDEPP/O 1995 Yes
EDM 221 Personnel Management in Education UPDEPP/O 1989 Yes
EDM 222 Management of Supervision of Instructor Principles, theories and practices of school management and supervision of instruction. UPDEPP/O 1995 Yes
EDM 222 Seminar in Management Supervision of Instruction UPDEPP/O 1989 Yes
EDM 231 Fiscal management in Education Financial management functions of educational institutions. UPDEPP/O 1989 Yes
EDM 242 Supervised Field Practice in School Administration UP College Baguio 1995 Yes
EDM 298 Seminar in Educational Management UP College Baguio 1995 Yes
EDM 299 Research Methods in Educational Management Statistical and research concepts, tools and methods applicable to educational management. UP College Baguio 1995 Yes
EDNFE 221 Theory and Practice in Nonformal Education DCI 2003 Yes
EDNFE 222 Instructional Materials and Strategies in Nonformal Education DCI, DELPS 2003 Yes
EDP 101 Instructional Media Resources DELPS 1993 Yes
EDP 105 Social Studies Education DCI 1994 Yes
EDP 111 Curriculum and Instruction I DCI 1975 Yes
EDP 112 Curriculum and Instruction II DCI 1975 Yes
EDP 120 Contemporary Concerns in Social Studies DCI 1994 Yes
EDP 124 The Teaching of Home Economics DCI 1975 Yes
EDP 126 The Teaching of Physical Education DCI 1975 Yes
EDP 127 The Teaching of Shop Work DCI 1975 Yes
EDP 128 Music Education in the Elementary School DCI 2003 Yes
EDP 129 Music Methods in High School DCI 2003 Yes
EDP 130 Music for Early Childhood Education The reading and singing of music for children. DCI 1976 Yes
EDP 131 Practical Electricity DCI 1975 Yes
EDP 132 General Metals DCI 1975 Yes
EDP 133 Sheet Metal Work DCI 1975 Yes
EDP 134 Art Metal Work DCI 1975 Yes
EDP 135 Auto Mechanics DCI 1975 Yes
EDP 136 Household Mechanics DCI 1975 Yes
EDP 137 Arts and Crafts DCI 1975 Yes
EDP 138 Shop Layouts, Organization and Management, and Equipment Selection DCI 1975 Yes
EDP 139 Principles and Practices of Vocational Education DCI 1975 Yes
EDP 140 Organization and Management of School Shops DCI 1975 Yes
EDP 140 Teaching in the Early Grades (K-2) DCI 1994 Yes
EDP 141 Machine Shop I DCI 1975 Yes
EDP 142 Machine Shop II DCI 1975 Yes
EDP 143 Forging, Floor and Bench Work DCI 1975 Yes
EDP 144 Advanced Lathe Operation DCI 1975 Yes
EDP 145 Welding Processes DCI 1975 Yes
EDP 146 Milling Machine and Grinding Operations DCI 1975 Yes
EDP 147 Gear Cutting and Surface Practice DCI 1975 Yes
EDP 148 Pattern Making and Foundry Work DCI 1975 Yes
EDP 149 Sheet Metal Pattern Layout I DCI 1975 Yes
EDP 150 Sheet Metal Pattern Layout II DCI 1975 Yes
EDP 151 Benchwork DCI 1975 Yes
EDP 152 Machine Woodwork DCI 1975 Yes
EDP 153 Commercial Woodwork DCI 1975 Yes
EDP 154 Furniture Upholstering DCI 1975 Yes
EDP 155 Cabinet Making DCI 1975 Yes
EDP 156 Finishing DCI 1975 Yes
EDP 171 Professional Laboratory Experiences DCI 1975 Yes
EDP 175 Teaching Internship DCI 1975 Yes
EDP 180 Professional Laboratory Experience DELPS 1976 Yes
EDP 201 Utilization of Instructional Media System in Education DCI 1986 Yes
EDP 202 Audio Recordings and Radio Broadcast Programs for Instruction DCI 1986 Yes
EDP 203 Management of Educational Technology Programs DCI 1986 Yes
EDP 204 Production of Instructional Materials I DCI 1986 Yes
EDP 205 Production of Instructional Materials II DCI 1986 Yes
EDP 206 Instructional Development System Design and development of instructional or training systems with particular emphasis on the extensive use of media resources. DCI 1986 Yes
EDP 212 Curriculum for Elementary Education DCI 1976 Yes
EDP 213 Secondary School Curriculum DCI 1975 Yes
EDP 214 Curriculum for Higher Education DCI 1976 Yes
EDP 222 Theories and Techniques in Art Education DCI 1980 Yes
EDP 245 Instructional Analysis DCI 2003 Yes
EDP 246 Comparative Studies in Teacher Education DCI 2003 Yes
EDP 252 Seminar in Art Education DCI 1978 Yes
EDP 260 Foundations of Teaching in the Early Grades DCI 1994 Yes
EDP 261 Curriculum Development in the Early Grades DCI 1994 Yes
EDP 262 Assessment in the Early Grades DCI 1994 Yes
EDP 311 Seminar in Designing Curriculum and Instruction DCI 2003 Yes
EDP 312 Field Project in Curriculum and Instruction DCI 1976 Yes
EDP 322 Improvement of Instruction in Elementary School Subjects DCI 1975 Yes
EDR 101 The Reading Process DCI 2003 Yes
EDR 110 Teaching of Reading and Literature DCI 2003 Yes
EDR 120 Selection and Analysis of Instructional Materials in Reading Approaches in the selection & analysis of instructional materials for the teaching of reading in the elementary schools. DCI 1975 Yes
EDR 121 Children's Literature DCI 2003 Yes
EDR 151 Reading Diagnosis and Remediation Basic principles and techniques of classroom diagnosis and remediation of reading difficulties. DCI 1994 Yes
EDR 169 Theory and Practice in Teaching Beginning Reading Techniques and materials in teaching beginning reading with observation and apprenticeship. DCI 1994 Yes
EDR 201 The Psychology of Reading DCI 2003 Yes
EDR 210 Trends in Reading Instruction DCI 2003 Yes
EDR 211 Reading in the Content Areas Techniques and strategies in reading textual materials in the content areas. DCI 1986 Yes
EDR 220 Selection and Evaluation of Reading Materials Survey and analysis of literary and non-literary reading materials. DCI 1993 Yes
EDR 221 Literature-Based Reading Programs DCI 2003 Yes
EDR 230 Production of Instructional Materials in Reading Preparation, try-out and validation of materials of instruction for classes in reading. DCI 1986 Yes
EDR 235 Development of Instructional and Assessment Materials in Reading Fused from EDR 230 and EDR 240 DCI 1993 Yes
EDR 240 Tests in Reading DCI 1975 Yes
EDR 241 Construction of Reading Tests DCI 2003 Yes
EDR 251 Case Studies in Reading Supervised experience in diagnostic and extensive remedial work with individual learners with reading difficulties in the elementary and high school. DCI 1986 Yes
EDR 252 Early Reading Intervention Programs Theory and practice in individualized diagnosis and remediation of reading difficulties among children. DCI 1993 Yes
EDR 255 Alternative Literacy Programs Principles and practice of community-based literacy programs. DCI 1993 Yes
EDR 277 Practicum in Teaching Beginning Reading Techniques, materials & supervised experience in teaching beginning reading. DCI 1975 Yes
EDR 278 Practicum in Corrective Reading Supervised experience in diagnostic-corrective reading programs. DCI 1993 Yes
EDR 279 Group Remediation in Reading in the High School DCI 1976 Yes
EDR 305 Theoretical Models of Reading Current theoretical perspectives on the reading process and their implications. DCI 1993 Yes
EDR 306 The Psychology of Writing The nature of the writing process from the psycho-neurophysiological perspective and its implications to reading instruction. DCI 1993 Yes
EDR 315 Program Development in Reading Education Principles and trends in designing various reading programs that include reading-based preschool programs, whole language and integrated programs and computer-assisted reading instruction. DCI 1993 Yes
EDR 326 Seminar on Children's Literature Across Cultures DCI 1993 Yes
EDR 330 Writing for Reading Education Design, organization, editing of reading textbooks and other forms of professional writing related to reading education in the light of the elements of readability. DCI 1993 Yes
EDR 335 Assessment of Reading Abilities Techniques in assessing reading abilities with internship component. DCI 1993 Yes
EDR 356 The Reading Clinic Internship in reading intervention and enrichment programs. DCI 1993 Yes
EDR 360 Research Colloquium in Reading Education DCI 1993 Yes
EDRE 101 Introductory Research Methodology in Education DELPS 2003 Yes
EDRE 146 Tests and Measurements DELPS 2003 Yes
EDRE 201 Methods in Educational Research DELPS 2003 Yes
EDRE 202 Research Design in Education DELPS 2003 Yes
EDRE 203 Qualitative Research DELPS 2003 Yes
EDRE 216 Evaluation in Education DELPS 2003 Yes
EDRE 217 Theory and Methods of Evaluation DELPS 2003 Yes
EDRE 231 Statistical Methods Applied to Education DELPS 2003 Yes
EDRE 232 Statistics for Test and Scale Development DELPS 2003 Yes
EDRE 246 Psychometric Theory DELPS 2003 Yes
EDRE 247 Development of Instruments for Measuring Cognitive Learning DELPS 2003 Yes
EDRE 248 Development of Instruments for Measuring Non-Cognitive Learning DELPS 2003 Yes
EDRE 261 Data Analysis DELPS 2003 Yes
EDRE 271 Selected Topics in Educational Research DELPS 2003 Yes
EDRE 275 Practicum in Measurement and Evaluation DELPS 2003 Yes
EDRE 301 Advanced Research Design DELPS 2003 Yes
EDRE 302 Research Seminar in Education DELPS 1994 Yes
EDRE 316 Qualitative Evaluation in Education DELPS 2003 Yes
EDRE 317 Advanced Educational Evaluation DELPS 2003 Yes
EDRE 331 Seminar in Advanced Statistics Applied to Education DELPS 1994 Yes
EDRE 346 Test and Scale Development Principles and methods in the development of tools to measure intelligence, academic achievement, interests, attitudes and personality traits. DELPS 1994 Yes
EDRE 361 Advanced Data Analysis DELPS 2003 Yes
EDRE 371 Special Topics in Research and Evaluation DELPS 2003 Yes
EDRE 375 Practicum in Research and Evaluation DELPS 2003 Yes
EDSC 101 The Teaching of Science DCI 2003 Yes
EDSC 106 Beginning Number and Science Concepts in Young Children Development and acquisition of concepts of numbers, space, time and reasoning; the beginning of scientific thinking process and skills in children. DCI 1984 Yes
EDSC 111 Fundamental Mathematics Concepts and Methods for Elementary School Teachers DCI 2010 Yes
EDSC 113 Beginning Number and Science Concepts in Children DCI 2010 Yes
EDSC 121 The Teaching of Mathematics DCI 2003 Yes
EDSC 122 Diagnosis and Remediation in Basic Education Mathematics Diagnosis and Remediation in Basic Education Mathematics DCI 2010 Yes
EDSC 123 Concepts and Methods for Selected Topics in Basic Education Mathematics DCI 2010 Yes
EDSC 124 Geometry for Basic Education Teachers Teaching fundamental concepts and skills in Euclidean geometry and enrichment topics in non-Euclidean geometry. DCI 2011 Yes
EDSC 125 Geometry for Elementary School Teachers Demonstrative geometry; common shapes and their relationships; areas and perimeters of polygonal regions. DCI 1994 Yes
EDSC 126 Fundamental Mathematics Concepts and Methods for Elementary School Teachers The teaching of numbers and numeration systems; arithmetic operations with natural and rational numbers, divisibility, ratio, proportion and percentage; informal geometry and measurement. DCI 1987 Yes
EDSC 132 Teaching of Elementary School Science Integration of content and laboratory activities in teaching elementary science. DCI 2010 Yes
EDSC 142 Laboratory Work in the Teaching of High School General Science DCI 1975 Yes
EDSC 152 Teaching of High School Biology Integration of content and laboratory activities in teaching high school biology. DCI 2010 Yes
EDSC 162 Teaching of High School Chemistry Integration of content and laboratory activities in teaching high school chemistry. DCI 2010 Yes
EDSC 172 Teaching of High School Physics Integration of Content and laboratory activities in teaching high school physics. DCI 2010 Yes
EDSC 205 Selected Topics in Biological Science for Science Teachers DCI 2003 Yes
EDSC 206 Selected Topics in Environmental Science for Science Teachers Selected topics to acquaint science science teachers with recent developments in environmental science. DCI 1975 Yes
EDSC 207 Selected Topics in Physical Science for Science Teachers Selected topics to acquaint science science teachers with recent developments in physical science. DCI 1975 Yes
EDSC 208 Instructional Strategies, Trends and Issues in Environmental Education DCI 1997 Yes
EDSC 211 Instructional Planning and Procedures for Elementary School Mathematics DCI 2003 Yes
EDSC 212 Diagnosis and Remediation in Elementary School Mathematics DCI 1988 Yes
EDSC 213 Selected Topics in Modern Algebra and Set Theory for Elementary School Teachers An informal approach to some topics in modern algebra and set theory. DCI 2010 Yes
EDSC 214 Selected Topics in Geometry for Elementary School Teachers DCI 2010 Yes
EDSC 215 Selected Topics in Number Theory for Elementary School Teachers An informal approach to some topics in number theory. DCI 2002 Yes
EDSC 216 Selected Topics in Geometry for Elementary School Teachers An informal approach to some topics in geometry. DCI 2002 Yes
EDSC 217 Selected Topics in Modern Algebra, Set Theory and History of Mathematics for Elementary School Teachers An informal approach to some topics in modern algebra, set theory and history. DCI 2002 Yes
EDSC 221 Instructional Planning and Procedures for Secondary School Mathematics DCI 2003 Yes
EDSC 222 Instructional Planning and Procedures for High School Mathematics II DCI 1975 Yes
EDSC 225 Selected Topics in Mathematics for Secondary School Teachers DCI 2003 Yes
EDSC 226 Selected Topics in Mathematics for Secondary School Science Teachers DCI 2010 Yes
EDSC 227 Selected Topics in Mathematics for Secondary School Physics Teachers DCI 2010 Yes
EDSC 227 Selected Topics in Mathematics for Secondary School Science Teachers DCI 1994 Yes
EDSC 232 Intensive Laboratory Course in Elementary School Science DCI 2003 Yes
EDSC 241 General Science for Basic Education: Instructional Materials and Curriculum Patterns DCI 2002 Yes
EDSC 242 Intensive Laboratory Course in General Science for Basic Education Laboratory and demonstration techniques, including the development and use of improvised apparatus in general science for basic education. DCI 2002 Yes
EDSC 243 General Science in Secondary Schools, Part II Continuation of EDSC 241 DCI 1975 Yes
EDSC 244 Science for Basic Education Teachers Concepts, methods, materials, and assessment in integrated science. DCI 2010 Yes
EDSC 244.1 Laboratory Course in General Science for Basic Education Content, laboratory and demonstration techniques, and development of improvised apparatus in general science. DCI 2010 Yes
EDSC 251 Biology in Secondary Schools Materials and curriculum patterns for teaching biology in secondary schools. DCI 1975 Yes
EDSC 252 Intensive Laboratory Course in Secondary School Biology Laboratory and demonstration techniques, including the development and use of improvised apparatus in secondary school biology. DCI 2002 Yes
EDSC 253 Selected Topics in Biological Science for Science Teachers DCI 2010 Yes
EDSC 254 Biology for Secondary School Teachers Concepts, methods, materials, and assessment in biology. DCI 2010 Yes
EDSC 254.1 Laboratory Course in Secondary School Biology Content, laboratory and demonstration techniques, and development of improvised apparatus in high school biology. DCI 2010 Yes
EDSC 261 Chemistry in Secondary Schools Materials and curriculum patterns for teaching chemistry in secondary schools DCI 1994 Yes
EDSC 262 Intensive Laboratory Course in Secondary School Chemistry Laboratory and demonstration techniques, including the development and use of improvised apparatus in secondary school chemistry. DELPS, DCI 2002 Yes
EDSC 263 Chemistry in Secondary Schools, Part II DCI 1975 Yes
EDSC 263 Selected Topics in Organic Chemistry for Secondary School Teachers DCI 2010 Yes
EDSC 264 Chemistry for Secondary School Teachers I Teaching atomic structure, periodic table, and chemical reactions: methods, materials, and assessment. DCI 2011 Yes
EDSC 264 Intensive Laboratory Course in High School Chemistry, Part II DCI 1975 Yes
EDSC 264.1 Laboratory Course in Secondary School Chemistry Laboratory and demonstration techniques, including development and use of improvised apparatus, enrichment of content and teaching methods in high school chemistry. DCI 2010 Yes
EDSC 265 Chemistry for Secondary School Teachers II Teaching solids, liquids & gases, chemical kinetics, and electrochemistry: methods, materials, and assessment. DCI 2011 Yes
EDSC 266 Selected Topics in Organic Chemistry for Secondary School Teachers Selected topics in organic chemistry to acquaint chemistry teachers with recent trends. DCI 1994 Yes
EDSC 267 Selected Topics in Physical Chemistry for Secondary School Teachers Selected topics to acquaint chemistry teachers with recent trends in physical chemistry. DCI 1994 Yes
EDSC 271 Physics in Secondary Schools Materials and curriculum patterns for teaching physics in secondary schools. DCI 1994 Yes
EDSC 272 Intensive Laboratory Course in Secondary School Physics Laboratory and demonstration techniques, including the development and use of improvised apparatus in secondary school physics. DCI 2002 Yes
EDSC 273 Physics in Secondary Schools, Part II DCI 1975 Yes
EDSC 274 Physics for Secondary School Teachers I Teaching mechanics and thermodynamics: methods, materials, and assessment. DCI 2010 Yes
EDSC 274.1 Laboratory Course in Secondary School Physics Laboratory and demonstration techniques, including development and use of improvised apparatus, enrichment of content and teaching methods in high school physics. DCI 2010 Yes
EDSC 275 Physics for Secondary School Teachers II Teaching electromagnetism, waves & optics, and modern physics: methods, materials, and assessment. DCI 2010 Yes
EDSC 278 Instructional Planning and Procedures for College Physics Theories, principles and practices relevant to the teaching of college physics; recent trends and research findings. DCI 1982 Yes
EDSC 279 Selected Topics in Physics for Physics Teachers Selected topics in physics to acquaint physics teachers with recent trends. DCI 1975 Yes
EDSC 281 Instructional Strategies, Trends and Issues in Environmental Education DCI 2011 Yes
EDSC 283 Selected Topics in Environmental Science for Science Teachers DCI 2010 Yes
EDSC 293 Selected Topics in Physical Science for Science Teachers DCI 2010 Yes
EDSC 301 History and Philosophy of Science and Technology Education Interaction of science and technology and society from the perspective of history and philosophy of science: implications to science teaching and science education policies in Philippine context. DCI 1994 Yes
EDSC 305 Seminar: Issues and Trends in Science and Technology Education DCI 1994 Yes
EDSC 310 History and Philosophy of Science and Technology Education DCI 2011 Yes
EDSC 311 Seminar on Curriculum Design and Instruction for Science Education DCI 1994 Yes
EDSC 313 Research Seminar in Science Education DCI 2011 Yes
EDSC 320 Advanced Topics in Mathematics for Teachers Selected topics on recent developments in mathematics integrating content with math teaching approaches and strategies. DCI 1986 Yes
EDSC 341 Research Seminar in Science Education Trends, problems, and issues in Science Education and survey and critiquing of Research in Science Education. DCI 1986 Yes
EDSC 350 Advanced Topics in Biology for Teachers Selected topics on recent developments in biology integrating content with biology teaching approaches and strategies. DCI, DELPS 1986 Yes
EDSC 360 Advanced Topics in Chemistry for Teachers Selected topics on recent developments in chemistry integrating content with chemistry teaching approaches and strategies. DCI 1986 Yes
EDSC 370 Advanced Topics in Physics for Teachers Selected topics on recent developments in physics integrating content with physics teaching approaches and strategies. DCI 1986 Yes
EDSP 101 Special Education Foundations; overview of programs and services in special education. DCI 2011 Yes
EDSP 101 Special Education Historical development; programs and services in special education. DCI 1993 Yes
EDSP 102 Learners with Special Needs Nature, needs and developmental characteristics. DCI 2011 Yes
EDSP 103 Diagnostic-Prescriptive Teaching in Special Education DCI -1 Yes
EDSP 103 Diagnostic-Prescriptive Teaching in Special Education DCI, DCI 2011 Yes
EDSP 105 Placement and Instructional Schemes Placement options and instructional schemes across different educational settings. DCI 2011 Yes
EDSP 107 Curricular and Instructional Planning for Learners with Special Needs Theories, principles and guidelines. DCI 2011 Yes
EDSP 110 Rehabilitation for the Atypical Adolescent Theory and practice in educational rehabilitation for adolescent learners with special needs and their implications to the other components of the rehabilitation process (psychosocial, medial and vocational). DCI 1993 Yes
EDSP 111 Educating Learners with Special Needs in the Regular School Principles, guidelines and methods in instructional programming, teaching, classroom/school structuring and materials production in integration, mainstreaming and inclusionary programs. DCI 2011 Yes
EDSP 112 Early Intervention for Exceptional Children Planning and implementing early intervention programs, services and teaching approaches. DCI 2011 Yes
EDSP 113 Behavior Management of Children with Special Needs Intervention guidelines and strategies in addressing behavioral concerns in different educational settings. DCI 2011 Yes
EDSP 114 Program Modification for Learners with Special Needs DCI 2003 Yes
EDSP 115 Behavior Coaching of Adolescents with Special Needs Principles, guidelines and strategies in addressing target behaviors for and in school-home-community settings. DCI 2011 Yes
EDSP 116 Functional and Life Skills Training Appropriate transition programs for adolescents with disabilities for community integration. DCI 2011 Yes
EDSP 121 Creativity DCI 2003 Yes
EDSP 121 Teaching Gifted and Talented Learners Curricular provisions and teaching methods; materials production and assistive technology for gifted and talented learners. DCI 2011 Yes
EDSP 122 Montessori and Other Approaches in Childhood Education DCI 2003 Yes
EDSP 123 Early Intervention for Exceptional Children Programs and services in early intervention for exceptional children with focus on family involvement and multidisciplinary approaches. DCI 1993 Yes
EDSP 126 Methods and Materials in Teaching the Gifted and Children with Mental Retardation and Behavior Problems DCI 1993 Yes
EDSP 126 Teaching Learners with Intellectual Disabilities and Autism Curricular provisions and teaching methods materials production and assistive technology for learners with intellectual disabilities and autism. DCI 2011 Yes
EDSP 127 Teaching Learners with Physical and Sensory Disabilities Curricular provisions and teaching methods; materials production and assistive technology for learners with physical and sensory disabilities. DELPS, DCI 2011 Yes
EDSP 128 Teaching Learners with Behavior and Attention Deficit-Hyperactivity Disorders Curricular provisions and teaching methods; materials production and assistive technology for learners with behavior and attention deficit-hyperactivity disorders. DCI 2011 Yes
EDSP 129 Curricular Provisions for Adolescents with Sensory and Physical Disabilities DCI 1993 Yes
EDSP 130 Learning Disabilities DCI 2003 Yes
EDSP 130 Teaching Learners with Learning Disabilities Curricular provisions and teaching methods; materials production and assistive technology for learners with learning disabilities. DCI 2011 Yes
EDSP 136 Partnerships with Families and Support-Service Givers Partnership programs with families, human-service practitioners like therapist, social workers and caregivers, and community stakeholders. DCI 2011 Yes
EDSP 141 Field Experiences in Special Education DCI 2011 Yes
EDSP 197 Selected Topics in Special Education Selected topics of current interest and relevance in Special Education (e.g., alternative interventions, sexuality, marriage, assisted suicide, genetic engineering, employment, institutionalization, cultural relativity and ethics in practice and research). DCI 2011 Yes
EDSP 199 Action Research in Special Education Research and rights-based projects on critical priority issues in Special Education. DCI 2011 Yes
EDSP 201 Nature and Scope of Special Education Historical development, philosophy and principles, programs and services for the education of exceptional children. DCI 1993 Yes
EDSP 202 Psychology of Exceptional Children DCI, DELPS 2003 Yes
EDSP 203 Guidance in Special Education DCI 2003 Yes
EDSP 204 Nature, Concepts and Theories of Learning Disabilities DCI, DELPS 2003 Yes
EDSP 205 Designing and Implementing Educational Placement Programs for Exceptional Children Assessment data analysis for educational placement designing and implementation; principles, guidelines and strategies. DCI 2011 Yes
EDSP 206 Dynamics of Learning in Special Education Theories of the dynamics of learning and their implications to special education; participation in simulated and actual group processes. DCI 1987 Yes
EDSP 207 Curriculum Development for Exceptional Children DCI 2011 Yes
EDSP 208 Research Trends and Needs in Special Education DCI 1993 Yes
EDSP 208 Research Trends and Needs in Special Education Survey of research trends and needs and implications to teaching / intervention practices. DCI 2011 Yes
EDSP 210 Rehabilitation in Special Education Theory and practice in the educational rehabilitation of the disabled as they relate to the other components of the rehabilitation process. DCI 1987 Yes
EDSP 211 Foundations and Practices of Inclusion Concepts, guidelines and application of inclusion in varied settings. DCI 2011 Yes
EDSP 212 The Montessori Approach to Education Theoretical framework and application in Special Education. DCI 2011 Yes
EDSP 213 The Non-Graded School Individualized approach to continuous progression towards achievement of educational goals for exceptional children. DCI 1975 Yes
EDSP 214 Program Modification for Exceptional Children Educational and administrative provisions in special education; designing educational programs for particular groups of exceptional children. DCI 1993 Yes
EDSP 215 Curriculum Development for Exceptional Children (Sequence) Theories, principles and practices in curriculum planning and development; analysis of curricular content and teaching strategies. DCI 1982 Yes
EDSP 217 Materials Production in Special Education Survey and development of instructional materials for exceptional children. Educ 1982 Yes
EDSP 219 Practicum in the Education of Exceptional Children Supervised teaching, observations, conferences and other related field work in schools and/or agencies for exceptional children. DCI 1975 Yes
EDSP 220 Audiology Study of hearing and hearing disorders, speech pathology, otology, acoustics, and electronics as related to hearing; testing of hearing. DCI 1993 Yes
EDSP 221 Creativity and Giftedness DCI 2003 Yes
EDSP 222 The Montessori Approach to Education Enrichment techniques, materials and practices in talent exploration and development of the gifted. DELPS, DCI 1975 Yes
EDSP 223 Prescriptive Teaching DCI 2003 Yes
EDSP 224 Psycho-educational Assessment of Learners with Special Needs Psycho-educational assessment model, principles, tools and strategies, and procedure; individualized educational planning based on assessment results. DCI 2011 Yes
EDSP 224 Psychoeducational Assessment of Learners with Special Needs Identification of special learners and developmental evaluation. DCI 1993 Yes
EDSP 225 Materials Production in Special Education DELPS, DCI 1993 Yes
EDSP 226 Curriculum Development for Exceptional Children Theories, principles and practices in curriculum planning and development; analysis of curricular content and teaching strategies. DCI 1993 Yes
EDSP 227 Language-Communication Instruction for Learners with Hearing Impariment Instructional modalities, priorities, principles, guidelines and strategies in language-communication intervention for learners with hearing impairment. DCI 2011 Yes
EDSP 229 Language-Cognitive Learning Interventions for Children with Autism Concepts and principles; teaching strategies in addressing language-cognitive learning problems. DCI 2011 Yes
EDSP 230 Nature, Concepts and Theories, and Remediation of Learning Disabilities DCI 2011 Yes
EDSP 230 Remediation Approaches in Learning Disabilities DCI 2003 Yes
EDSP 231 Adjunctive Therapies in Special Education Individual and group therapies in special education: theories, techniques, simulated and field experiences. DCI 1993 Yes
EDSP 231 Therapeutic Teaching Concepts, techniques and application of therapeutic teaching through the use of music, art, drama, play, dance and literature DCI 2011 Yes
EDSP 232 Speech Disorders and Their Correction Among Children with Mental Retardation DCI 1993 Yes
EDSP 232 Speech and Language Instruction for Learners with Intellectual Disabilities Instructional priorities, principles, guidelines and strategies in speech-language intervention for learners with intellectual disabilities. DCI 2011 Yes
EDSP 233 Speech Training for the Hearing Impaired Methods of teaching speech to the hearing impaired; speech reading theory and practice; programs for maximum utilization of residual hearing. DCI 1993 Yes
EDSP 234 Approaches to Pre-School Education for the Disadvantaged Principles, theories and approaches in pre-school education for disadvantages children ages 5.0 and 6.0. DCI 1993 Yes
EDSP 235 Activity Programs for Out-of-School Children and Youth Planning and organizing activity programs for out-of-school children and youth. DCI 1993 Yes
EDSP 236 Advocacy and Collaboration in Special Education Protection and support of persons with disabilities through specific Special Education advocacy programs and services; consulting/coordinating with families, support persons and communities. DCI 2011 Yes
EDSP 240 Education of the Physically Handicapped Identification of the physically handicapped educational programs, curricular modifications and instructional methodologies for these children. DCI 1982 Yes
EDSP 241 Practicum in the Education of Exceptional Children Supervised teaching, observations, conferences and other related field work in schools and/or agencies for exceptional children. DCI 1993 Yes
EDSP 241 Practicum in the Education of Exceptional Children Supervised teaching, observations, conferences and other related field work in schools and/or agencies for exceptional children. DCI 2011 Yes
EDSP 242 Audiology Study of hearing and hearing disorders, speech pathology, otology, acoustics, and electronics as related to hearing, testing of hearing. DCI 1975 Yes
EDSP 250 Education of Children with Behavior Problems Part I Identification of children with behavior problems; their characteristics and abilities; administrative provisions; their education; curriculum, methods and techniques of teaching them. DCI 1975 Yes
EDSP 251 Education of Children with Behavior Problems Part II Continuation fo EDSP 250 with emphasis on juvenile delinquency. DCI 1975 Yes
EDSP 252 Adjunctive Therapies in Special Education Individual and group therapies in special education: theories, techniques, simulated and field experiences. DCI 1987 Yes
EDSP 260 Education of Disadvantaged Children and Youth Identification of disadvantaged children and youth; their characteristics and abilities; administrative provisions for their education; curriculum, methods and techniques of teaching them. DCI 1975 Yes
EDSP 261 Approaches to Pre-school Education for the Disadvantaged Principles, theories and approaches in pre-school education for disadvantaged children and youth. DCI 1975 Yes
EDSP 262 Activity Programs for Out-of-School Children and Youth Planning and organizing activity programs for out-of-school children and youth. DCI 1975 Yes
EDSP 301 Theoretical Analysis and Development in Special Education Analysis of existing theoretical models in special education; development of theoretical models relevant to and applicable in the Philippine setting. DELPS, DCI 1994 Yes
EDSP 302 Seminar in Organization, Administration and Supervision of Special Education Programs Educational management and implications in the organizational development, administrative policies, supervisory practices in Special Education. DCI 1994 Yes
EDSP 303 Seminar in Prescriptive Teaching Analysis, interpretation and application of interdisciplinary approaches in special education. DCI 1975 Yes
EDSP 304 Therapeutic Education for Exceptional Children Analysis and application of principles of behavior therapy to instruction, treatment and management of classroom behavior of exceptional children. DCI 1975 Yes
EDSP 306 Advanced Dynamics of Learning in Special Education In-depth analysis of the theories and principles of the dynamics of learning; simulation in the classroom. DCI 1975 Yes
EDSP 308 Research Seminar in Special Education DCI 1994 Yes
EDSP 314 Seminar in Organization, Administration and Supervision of Special Education Programs DCI, DELPS 2003 Yes
EDSP 324 Curriculum Development and Evaluation in Special Education DCI 1994 Yes
EDSP 326 Multidisciplinary Assessment in Special Education Team approach to the developmental assessment of special learners. DCI 1994 Yes
EDSP 331 Therapeutic Education for Exceptional Children DCI 1994 Yes
EDSP 341 Theory and Practice in Clinical Supervision Theories, techniques and laboratory experiences in clinical teaching and supervision of exceptional children. DCI 1994 Yes
EDSP 351 Special Topics in Special Education DCI 1994 Yes
EDSP314 302 Seminar in Organization, Administration and Supervision of Special Education Programs. 302 Seminar in Organization, Administration and Supervision of Special Education on Programs. - Educational management and implication in the organizational development, administrative policies, supervisory practices in Special Education. Prerequisite: EDSP 214 Credit: 3 units AC 1975 Yes
EDSSE 105 Social Studies Education DCI 2003 Yes
EDSSE 120 Contemporary Concerns in Social Studies Education DCI 2003 Yes
EDSSE 161 The Teaching of Social Studies DCI 2003 Yes
EDSSE 231 Instructional Planning and Procedures in Social Studies DCI 2003 Yes
EDSSE 232 Selected Topics in the Social Sciences for Social Studies Teachers, Part I DCI, DELPS 2003 Yes
EDSSE 233 Selected Topics in the Social Sciences for Social Studies Teachers, Part II DCI 2003 Yes
EDSSE 242 Production of Instructional and Assessment Materials in Social Studies DCI 2003 Yes
EDSSE 331 Social Studies in the Elementary School DCI 2003 Yes
EDSSE 332 Social Studies in the Secondary School DCI 2003 Yes
EDSSE 336 Instructional Procedures in Secondary Economics and Geography DCI 2003 Yes
EDTECH 101 Instructional Media Resources DELPS 2003 Yes
EDTECH 201 Utilization of Instructional Media System in Education DELPS 2003 Yes
EDTECH 202 Audio Recordings and Radio Broadcast Programs for Instruction DELPS 2003 Yes
EDTECH 203 Management of Educational Technology Identification, analysis and application of educational technology concepts in managing technology in education. DELPS 2012 Yes
EDTECH 204 Production of Instructional Materials I DELPS 2003 Yes
EDTECH 205 Production of Instructional Materials II DELPS 2003 Yes
EDTECH 206 Instructional Development System DELPS 2003 Yes
EDTECH 207 Projected Two-Dimensional Materials for Instruction DELPS 2003 Yes
EDTECH 210 Foundations of Educational Technology Philosophical, historical, socio-cultural, ethical and psychological foundations of educational technology; and global and local issues in the use of technology in education DELPS 2012 Yes
EDTECH 211 Instructional Systems Development The analysis, design, development, implementation and evaluation of instructional systems with emphasis on media and technology resources. DELPS 2012 Yes
EDTECH 212 Instructional Message Design The application of research findings in cognitive and behavioral psychology and in various socio-cultural contexts in the design, development and evaluation of media and technology to facilitate teaching and learning. DELPS 2012 Yes
EDTECH 213 Digital Learning Environment The design, implementation, administration, documentation, tracking and evaluation of learning systems utilizing digital technology. DELPS 2012 Yes
EDTECH 214 Blended Learning The research, theories and practices on the design, analysis, implementation, management and evaluation of the combination of face-to-face instruction and technology-mediated instruction for teaching and learning. DELPS 2012 Yes
EDTECH 215 Management of Educational Technology Identification, analysis and application of educational technology concepts in managing technology in education. DELPS 2012 Yes
EDTECH 270 Seminar on Educational Technology Emerging technologies and their application to education. DELPS 2012 Yes
EDTEG 101 Teaching in the Early Grades (K-2) DCI 2003 Yes
EDTEG 102 Play and Other Physical Activities in the Learning Process DCI 2003 Yes
EDTEG 201 Foundations of Teaching in the Early Grades (K-2) DCI 2003 Yes
EDTEG 211 Trends and Approaches in Teaching in the Early Grades (K-2) Developmentally appropriate approaches, strategies and materials for K-2 learners. DCI 1999 Yes
EDTEG 221 Curriculum Design in the Early Grades (K-2) Design and development of instructional strategies and materials in teaching young children. DCI 1999 Yes
EDTEG 231 Assessment in the Early Grades (K-2) DCI 2003 Yes
EDTEG 277 Practicum in Teaching in the Early Grades (K-2) Supervised teaching and other teaching-related experiences in the early grades. DCI 1999 Yes
EDUC 50 EDSP DCI 1993 Yes
EDUC 100 Philippine Educational System DCI 2004 Yes
EDUC 180 Student Teaching The art of teaching by observation, participation and actual teaching in the classroom under guidance and supervision of the critic teachers. DCI 1987 Yes
EDUC 180 Student Teaching DCI 2004 Yes
EDUC 181 Senior Seminar DCI 2004 Yes
EDUC 183 Teaching Internship in Elementary Schools DCI 2004 Yes
EDUC 186 Approaches to Values Education DCI 2004 Yes
EDUC 190 Computers in Education DCI 2004 Yes
EDUC 280 Practicum in Teaching DCI 2004 Yes
EDUC 290 Internship In Non-Formal Education DCI 2004 Yes
EDUC 291 Reading Course in Education DCI 2004 Yes
EDUC 292 Curricular and Instructional Innovations DCI 2004 Yes
EDUC 293 Research Designs and Techniques Applied to Education DCI 2004 Yes
EDUC 294 Computer Software for Education DCI 2004 Yes
EDUC 295 Teaching Strategies for Developing Critical and Creative Thinking DCI, DELPS 2004 Yes
EDUC 296 Research Paper in College Teaching DCI 2004 Yes
EDUC 297 MAT Research Paper DCI 2004 Yes
EDUC 298 Special Problems in Education DCI 2004 Yes
EDUC 299 Seminar in Education DCI 2004 Yes
EDUC 300 Master's Thesis DCI 2004 Yes
EDUC 380 Seminar In College Teaching DCI 2004 Yes
EDUC 381 Workshop in College Teaching DCI 2004 Yes
EDUC 382 Professional Laboratory Experiences in Education DCI 2004 Yes
EDUC 383 Practicum: Preparation of Instructional Materials DCI 2004 Yes
EDUC 385 Research Colloquium DELPS 2004 Yes
EDUC 390 Independent Study DCI 2004 Yes
EDUC 393 Research Seminar/Colloquium in Education DELPS, DCI 2004 Yes
EDUC 395 Advanced Data Analysis DCI 1993 Yes
EDUC 400 Doctoral Dissertation DCI 2004 Yes
EE 1 Basic Electrical Engineering Fundamental laws of magnetic and electric fields and circuits; idealization inherent in symbolic representations by means of circuit elements; electromagnetic induction; introductory applications to machines and distribution systems; measuring instruments. EEEI 1954 Yes
EE 2 Direct and Alternating Current Machines Principles and applications of direct and alternating current machines and devices. Simple direct and alternating current distribution and transmission system. EEEI 1954 Yes
EE 4 Industrial Electronics and Measurements Fundamentals of electronic devices and circuits. Electrical measurements and some of their industrial applications. EEEI 1962 Yes
EE 5 Electrical Equipments and Controls Theory and characteristics of electrical equipment. Associated devises and circuits for their protection and control. Applications in power and industrial systems EEEI 1962 Yes
EE 6 Essentials of Electrical Engineering I Fundamentals of electric and magnetic circuits. Analysis of DC and AC circuits. DC machines. Introduction to transformers and to electronics. EEEI 1987 Yes
EE 8 Digital Circuits I Elementary circuit analysis; semiconductor devices and digital logic families; Boolean functions; combinational logic; medium-scale integration (MSI) and programmable logic device (PLD) components. EEEI 2003 Yes
EE 10 Industrial Automation Sensors, actuators, drives and controllers used in industrial automation. Specification of control sequences. New modes of industrial communication and control. EEEI 1996 Yes
EE 10 Wiring and Illumination Introduction to electrical wiring of buildings and allied structures; design of lighting systems for different seeing conditions; photometric units and measurements; characteristics of different lamps and luminaires. EEEI 1957 Yes
EE 11 Elementary Electrical Engineering Fundamental laws of electric and magnetic circuits. Direct and alternating current machines and devices. Direct and alternating current distribution and transmission systems. Demonstrations and simple experiments. EEEI 1958 Yes
EE 12 Basic Electrical Skills Laboratory Basic skills in fabricating electrical and electronic circuits including soldering, wire wrapping, PCB fabrication, house wiring and safe laboratory practices. EEEI 1994 Yes
EE 13 Introduction to Electrical Engineering Fundamental concepts and laws. Resistive networks. Magnetics. Passive and active devices. Transient response. EEEI 1994 Yes
EE 14 Electric Circuit Theory Sinusoidal steady state. Resonance. Transformer theory. Polyphase systems EEEI 1994 Yes
EE 18 Electromagnetic Fields I Vector analysis; Steady electric and magnetic fields; dielectric and magnetic materials. Time-varying fields. Maxwell’s equations. application to electrical engineering. EEEI 1994 Yes
EE 21 Electronics Laboratory II Construction, performance measurements, and behavior analysis of pulse, timing and digital circuits. EEEI 1975 Yes
EE 26 Mathematical Methods in Engineering Selected topics in mathematics and their applications to engineering problems; e.g. determinants, matrix algebra, zeros of polynomials, partial and continued fractions, vector analysis, Fourier series, operational calculus, Bessel functions, partial differential equations, functions of a complex variable. Construction of graphs. EEEI 1954 Yes
EE 32 Electric Circuit Theory II Circuits in the sinusoidal state. Phasor algebra. Magnetically coupled circuits. Polyphase systems. Resonance and frequency response. Fourier series. Fourier transforms. Two-port networks. EEEI 1975 Yes
EE 33 Fundamental Network Analysis Introduction to network analysis. Network equations. Differential equations. Laplace transformation. Transient response and the complex frequency plane. Network functions. One terminal and two-terminal pair networks. EEEI 1965 Yes
EE 34 Power System Analysis The differential equations of transmission lines and circuits with distributed constants; typical characteristics of lines in power, telephone, and radio practice. Equivalent networks. The application of networks as attenuators, equalizers and filters. EEEI 1966 Yes
EE 41 Direct Current Machinery Principles and applications of direct current motors, generators and associated equipment. EEEI 1962 Yes
EE 42 Electromechanical Energy Conversion Basic principles. Generalized machine model. Direct current, synchronous and induction machines. EEEI 1985 Yes
EE 43 Electric Machinery Analysis of performance characteristics and equivalent circuits of transformers and rotating machines. Special rotating machines. EEEI 1975 Yes
EE 45 Electrical Equipment Characteristics and performance of electrical machines, instruments,a nd other equipment with the emphasis on alternating current. EEEI 1966 Yes
EE 55 Electric Transients Transient electric currents in simple networks; and the corresponding mechanical problems, by the classical methods of differential equations and an introduction to the Laplace transform method. EEEI 1954 Yes
EE 57 Power System analysis II Protection and reliability of powers systems. Symmetrical components. Fault calculations. Stability studies. EEEI 1975 Yes
EE 61 Electronics I Study of electronic devices. Electron and semiconductor physics. Gas tubes. Semiconductor devices. Graphical analysis of vacuum tube and transistor circuits. Linear equivalent circuits. Special applications to audio-voltage amplifiers. EEEI 1966 Yes
EE 62 Electronics II Study of various electronic circuits. Power supplies. Video amplifiers. Wave shaping circuits. Oscillators. Audio power amplifiers. Radio frequency voltage amplifiers. Feedback amplifiers. EEEI 1962 Yes
EE 63 Electrical Communcation Systems of electrical communication. RF power amplifiers, modulation and detection. Transmitters and receivers. RF transmission lines, antennas, wave propagation. EEEI 1962 Yes
EE 64 Industrial Electronics The theory and operating characteristics of electronic circuits and equipment used to control and regulate welders, meters, generators and industrial machineries. EEEI 1974 Yes
EE 66 Radio and Television Systems Radio and television, transmitting systems employing amplitude and frequency modulation, studio equipment, radio and television receivers, principles of radar. EEEI 1966 Yes
EE 67 Transistor Circuits Electron conduction in semiconductor, p-n junctions, transistor action, hybrid parameters, biasing and stabilization, small signal, power, and direct current amplifiers. Audio amplifier design. EEEI 1966 Yes
EE 68 Switching Theory Boolean algebra and logical design. Minimization of combinational circuits. Sequential networks. synthesis and reduction of sequential machines. EEEI 1975 Yes
EE 70 Inspection Trips and Seminar Visits to factories, electric power plants, reports on such visits; preparation, presentation, and discussion of papers on assigned topics. EEEI 1966 Yes
EE 73 Communication Electronics Electronic circuits for circuits fro communication systems. Methods of modulation. Radio transmitters and receivers. Television. Antennas and propagations. EEEI 1975 Yes
EE 80 Special Studies in Electrical Engineering Reports on latest developments, equipment research and development, or special problems. EEEI 1966 Yes
EE 81 Electrical Projects Design and fabrication and testing of electrical hardware and equipment in the field of power, communication, instrumentation, controls, computers, etc. EEEI 1975 Yes
EE 81 Servomechanisms Study of electromechanical devices employing electronic, magnetic, hydraulic, and mechanical amplifiers for rapid and accurate control. EEEI 1954 Yes
EE 101 Automatic Control Systems Introduction to electromagnetic theory, vector analysis, electrostatic fields, electric current, magnetostatic fields, Maxwell's equations and applications. EEEI 1964 Yes
EE 103 Semiconductor Electronics Analysis and design of semiconductor R.F. amplifiers, detectors, audio-amplifiers, and modulators. EEEI 1963 Yes
EE 103 Semiconductor Electronics P-n junctions, transistor mechanisms, biasing and stabilization, analysis and design of low frequency and high frequency small signal transistor circuits, large signal amplifiers. EEEI 1965 Yes
EE 106 Elementary Electromagnetic Theory Introduction to electromagnetic theory, vector analysis, electrostatic fields, electric current, magnetostatic fields, Maxwell's equations and applications. EEEI 1965 Yes
EE 110 Advanced Network Analysis Concepts and methods in the analysis of linear networks. Hypotheses of network theory, integral solutions, network theorems and functions; two-part networks. EEEI 1963 Yes
EE 121 Introduction to Power Electronics Switching converter principles, harmonics, pulse-width modulation, phase control and phase modulation, single-phase and three-phase alternating current/direct current (AC/DC) rectifiers. AC voltage controllers, DC/DC converters, and DC/AC inverters; converter transfer functions and controller design. EEEI 2003 Yes
EE 121 Introduction to Power Electronics Switching converter principles, harmonics, pulse-width modulation, phase control and phase modulation. Single-phase and three-phase rectifiers. AC voltage controllers, DC/DC converters and DC/AC inverters. Converter transfer functions. EEEI 2010 Yes
EE 123 Electric Motor Drives Electric drive systems; steady-state analysis of direct current, induction, synchronous, and reluctance motor drives; efficiency, harmonics, and converter–motor interaction. EEEI 2003 Yes
EE 124 Electronics Laboratory III Construction performance measurements and behavior analysis of pulse, waveshaping, timing and digital circuits. EEEI 1998 Yes
EE 125 Industrial Electronics and Control Components Electronic devices and control circuits for industrial processes. Applications to direct-current and induction machines. EEEI 1985 Yes
EE 127 Introduction to Digital VLSI Design Concepts, economics and trends of integrated circuits (IC). MOS transistor characteristics and models. Basic digital building blocks. Structured digital circuits and systems. IC Design automation ad verification EEEI 1994 Yes
EE 129 Introduction to Analog VLSI Design IC fabrication processes. Analog device modeling. Circuit simulation. Amplifiers, comparators and other analog systems. EEEI 1994 Yes
EE 131 Linear Systems Analysis Continuous and discrete systems. Open and closed loop systems. Transfer functions. Block diagrams. Signal flow graphs. State variables. State transition matrix. Stability. Controllability and observability. EEEI 1985 Yes
EE 135 Digital Instrumentation and Control Techniques A/D-D/A conversion. Process control. Fundamentals of robotics. Data acquisition. Real time applications. EEEI 1985 Yes
EE 136 Digital System Organization System Organization. Arithmetic unit. Memory input and output control. Arithmetic techniques. Addressing. Instruction sequencing and execution. (For non-computer engineering majors). EEEI 1975 Yes
EE 143 Electrical Machine Dynamics and Control Dynamic models and characteristics of electrical machines. Applications and control of direct-current, synchronous, induction and reluctance machines. EEEI 2010 Yes
EE 145 Electrical Equipment and Devices Operating principles, characteristics and applications of transformers, switchgear, and other electrical equipment and devices used for power system protection and control. EEEI 2010 Yes
EE 146 Electric Power Measurements and Equipment Characterization Power measurements. Performance evaluation and parameter measurement of electrical machines and transformers. EEEI 2010 Yes
EE 147 Energy Efficient Lighting Systems Fundamentals of lighting, vision, and color. Electric light source and ballast technologies. Luminaires and optical control. Light loss factors. Average illuminance calculations. Calculation of illuminance at a point. Lighting quantity and quality assessment. Design of energy-efficient lighting for interiors. Design of energy-efficient lighting for exteriors. Strategies and technologies for control of energy-efficient lighting. Daylighting. Building energy codes and standards. Lighting economics. EEEI 2010 Yes
EE 148 Electrical Machine Design Design of transformers, rotating machines, and selected electrical equipment and devices. EEEI 2010 Yes
EE 151 Power System Operation Philippine Grid Code. Voltage and frequency control. Operating reserve. Unit commitment. Economic dispatch. Optimal power flow. Energy interchange. System security and reliability. Transmission network operations in competitive electricity markets. EEEI 2010 Yes
EE 152 Advanced Power Systems Analysis Large-scale power system studies using computer methods: matrix techniques and numerical methods. Network building. Load flow studies, fault studies and rotor angle stability. Electromagnetic transients analysis. EEEI 2010 Yes
EE 153 Electric Power Distribution Systems Substation, subtransmission and distribution system design. Distribution system models and load flow, short-circuit, reliability, and system loss analysis. Distribution planning. Distribution automation. EEEI 2010 Yes
EE 157 New Energy Systems Non-conventional energy resources and conversion technologies; new energy systems fr of-grid applications; grid integration issues of non-conventional and new energy systems; planning and operations of electric power systems with intermittent energy systems. EEEI 2003 Yes
EE 158 Electrical System Design Choice of systems and selection, arrangement and protection of components for power, lighting and auxiliary systems of residential, institutional, commercial, and industrial power systems; illumination design. EEEI 2003 Yes
EE 159 Industrial Power Systems Selection and arrangement of electrical equipment for distribution, control, protection and metering in industrial plants, substations and modern power plants. EEEI 2010 Yes
EE 163 Computer Systems Architecture Survey of compute architecture. Register transfer notation. Instruction sets. Data storage and input/output. Central processor designs. Microprogrammed control. Addressing techniques and interrupts. EEEI 1998 Yes
EE 165 Microprocessor Design Microprocessor organizations and programming. Microcomputer architecture. Interfacing techniques. Bus standards. Microcomputer development systems. Student project. EEEI 1985 Yes
EE 167 Introduction to Digital Signal Processing One-dimensional discrete-time linear systems and signals. Discrete-time Fourier transforms. Fast Fourier transforms. Discrete convolution. Digital filter design. DSP architecture. DSP programming. EEEI 1994 Yes
EE 168 Introduction to Image Processing Digital image fundamentals. Introduction to two-dimensional(DSP). Image enhancements and restoration algorithms; image filters. Image coding and compression. EEEI 1994 Yes
EE 169 Introduction to Software Engineering Specification, design,analysis and implementation of software and firmware. Software project management. Software reliability. Program testing na diagnosis. Performance and design evaluation. EEEI 1994 Yes
EE 172 Communication Electronics Filters and oscillators. Radio frequency power amplifiers. Mixers. Modulation and demodulation. Circuits for communications. EEEI 1985 Yes
EE 173 Advanced Communication Electronics Circuits fro digital communications. Phase-locked loops. Clock circuits. Digital modulation and demodulation. A/D converters. Multiplexers. EEEI 1985 Yes
EE 174 Digital Communications Pulse transmission. Digital modulation. Sampling and quantization. Pulse code modulation. Multiplexing. Data communication networks. EEEI 1985 Yes
EE 175 Modern Communication Theory Random processes. Linear and matched filters. White noise. Detection and estimation. Noiseless and noisy coding. Error detection and correction. EEEI 1985 Yes
EE 177 Wire Communications Telephony and telegraphy. Terminal equipment. Switching techniques. Traffic engineering characteristics. EEEI 1988 Yes
EE 178 Wireless Communications Radio wave propagation. Antennas. Transmission lines and waveguides. Cavity resonators. Radio link design. Satellite communications. EEEI 1988 Yes
EE 190 Inspection Trips and Seminar Project proposal documentation and presentation; visits to companies, factories, and electrical power plants; seminars on topics such as research, technical writing, presentation skills, career planning, engineering ethics, and technopreneurship EEEI 2003 Yes
EE 197 Special Topics in Electrical Engineering EEEI 2003 Yes
EE 198 Special Problems in Electrical Engineering EEEI 2003 Yes
EE 198.2 Special Problems in Electronics and Communications Engineering EEEI 1994 Yes
EE 198.3 Special Problems in Computer Engineering EEEI 1994 Yes
EE 200 Special Problems EEEI 1971 Yes
EE 201 Fault Studies Symmetrical Components" as applied to the analysis of the unbalanced electrical circuits. Calculations of the constant of synchronous machines, transformers,short transmission lines, and cables. Calculation of unbalanced and simultaneous faults.Multiphase systems, unsymmetrical systems and phase balancers and induction motors. EEEI 1972 Yes
EE 202 Loadflow Studies Mathematical modelling of electric networks. Numerical solution of equations. Loadflow studies. Computer solutions. REcent developments EEEI 1972 Yes
EE 206 Power System Protection Principles of protection. Protection devices. Relay systems. Relay coordination. Insulation coordination. Surges. EEEI 1972 Yes
EE 207 Power System Stability II Principles of power system stability criteria determination of swing curves by various methods; solutions of faulted three-phase methods; determination of critical clearing time; factors affecting stability. EEEI 1972 Yes
EE 210 Linear Network Analysis Matrix algebra; N-port networks; state-space equations for networks and their solutions. Transfer function matrices; lemma of Lyapunov. EEEI 1975 Yes
EE 211 Linear Network Analysis Positive and bounded real lemmas; impedance matrix synthesis; scattering matrix synthesis; transfer function matrix synthesis. EEEI 1975 Yes
EE 212 Linear System Theory EEEI 2008 Yes
EE 213 Linear Network Synthesis Positive and bounded real lemmas; impedance matrix synthesis; scattering matrix synthesis; transfer function matrix synthesis. EEEI 1985 Yes
EE 214 Probability and Random Processes in Electrical Engineering EEEI 2008 Yes
EE 215 Stochastic Signals and Systems Representation of random processes. Stationary random processes. Ergodic random processes. Autocorrelation and cross-correlation. Spectral analysis of random processes. Input-output relations for linear systems. Applications in control and communication. EEEI 1992 Yes
EE 217 Electromagnetic Fields II EEEI 2008 Yes
EE 218 System Identification Introduction to point estimation, least squares, Bayes risk, and maximum likelihood. Optimum mean-square recursive estimation for non-dynamic stochastic systems. State estimation for discrete-time and continuous time dynamic systems. Parameter identification of stochastic systems using maximum likelihood. Stochastic approximation, least squares, and random search algorithms. Applications to controls, communication, and signal processing. EEEI 2001 Yes
EE 220 Analog Integrated Circuits Integrated Circuit devices and modeling; noise analysis and modeling; review of basic operational amplifier design and compensation; advanced current mirrors and operational amplifiers; operational trans-conductance amplifiers; common mode feedback circuits; comparators; sample and holds; voltage references and trans linear circuits; discrete time signals and switched capacitor circuits. EEEI 2013 Yes
EE 221 Electronic Amplifier Design EEEI 2013 Yes
EE 222 Electronic Amplifiers II Theory, design, and application of tuned, operational and parametric amplifiers and other special amplifiers. Noise in amplifiers. EEEI 1975 Yes
EE 223 Design Of Signal Processing Systems System modeling. Computational algorithms. Architecture mapping. Hardware optimizations. SoC applications. EEEI 2007 Yes
EE 224 Mixed Signal Systems Signals and filters. Sampling and aliasing. Analog and digital filters. Analog-to-digital converters. Digital-to-analog converters. Sample/hold amplifiers. Mixed-signal applications. EEEI 2013 Yes
EE 225 Solid State Electronics and Semiconductor Devices Conduction mechanisms in semiconductors and metals. Physics, characteristics and models of p-n junction diode. bipolar junction transistors. junction and MOS field-effect transistors. Trends in scaled MOSFETs. Short channel MOSFETs. EEEI 2007 Yes
EE 226 Digital Integrated Circuits Fundamentals of MOSFETS. Technology and modeling. Scaling and limits of scaling. Design for deep-submicron CMOS – high speed. Design techniques for low power. Arithmetic circuits. Driving interconnect, high-speed signaling. Timing. Memory design. EEEI 2013 Yes
EE 227 Modern VLSI Design Digital systems and VLSI. Transistors and layout. Logic functions. Combinational logic networks. Sequential machines. Systems architecture design and HDLs. Subsystem design and IP components. CAD systems and algorithms. EEEI 2013 Yes
EE 228 Power Electronics Applications of semiconductor devices and circuits to power systems; power control, conditioning, processing and switching. EEEI 1992 Yes
EE 229 RF Integrated Circuit Design EEEI 2008 Yes
EE 231 Advanced Feedback Control Systems Transfer functions. Block diagrams. Signal flow graphs. Root locus, Bode, Nyquist and polar plots. Sensitivity. Stability. Compensation techniques. Multivariable systems. Disturbance rejection. Robust control. Adaptive control, state-variable representation and feedback; state-space design; optimal control, computer simulations; design projects. EEEI 2001 Yes
EE 231.1 Feedback Control Systems Lab Simulation exercises in control. EEEI 1992 Yes
EE 232 Pulse, Timing and Switching Circuits Systems employing electronic, magnetic, hydraulic, pneumatic and mechanical devices. Analysis and design. Transducers. EEEI 1985 Yes
EE 233 Digital Control Systems Design Z-transforms and state variable representation of discrete-time systems; models for mixed continuous and discrete-time systems; modeling asynchronous sampling; analysis and design by root locus, frequency response, and state-space techniques; controllability, observability and observer design; linear quadratic optimal control and state estimation; optimization and design issues of mixed continuous and discrete-time systems; inter sample behavior; robust control; sampling rate selection; effects of quantization and finite precision errors; multi-variable control and optimization; multirate systems; computer simulations; design projects. EEEI 2007 Yes
EE 234 Advanced Data Acquisition System Sensors and industrial standards. Storage and display devices. Sensor networks. EEEI 2007 Yes
EE 235 Nonlinear Control Theory Introduction to nonlinear control with emphasis on differential geometric methods. Linear and nonlinear dynamical systems analysis methods. Describing functions. Lyapunov theory. Popov and the circle criteria. Bifurcation analysis. Controllability, accessibility and observability of nonlinear systems. Differential geometry and nonlinear control from the geometric point of view. EEEI 2001 Yes
EE 236 Principles of Robotics EEEI 2008 Yes
EE 237 Advanced Robotics Dynamical models for manipulator in Lagrange and Newton-Euler formulations. Controller design based on manipulator dynamics. PID-controllers, eigenvalue assignment and adaptive self-tuning control. Controllers for compliant motion. EEEI 2001 Yes
EE 238 Mobile Robotics EEEI 2008 Yes
EE 240 Power Electronics I EEEI 2013 Yes
EE 240.1 Electrical Engineering Laboratory Abridgement of EE 312 and EE 322 EEEI 1951 Yes
EE 241 Linear and Switching Power Supplies EEEI 2013 Yes
EE 242 Industrial Electronics EEEI 2008 Yes
EE 243 Electromagnetic Compatibility EEEI 2008 Yes
EE 245 Advanced Theory of Electrical Machines Generalized machine theory. Analysis of rotating machines during steady-state, transient and dynamic conditions. EEEI 1985 Yes
EE 245 Advanced Theory of Electrical Machines Reference frames and generalized machine theory. Modeling and analysis of rotating machines during steady state, transient, and dynamic conditions. EEEI 2001 Yes
EE 246 Dynamics and Control of Electric Motor Drives EEEI 2008 Yes
EE 248 Power Amplifiers Linear Amplification. Voltage and Current Mode Amplifiers. Amplifier Classes A, B, AB, C. Trans-conductance Amplifiers. Composite Amplifiers. Resonant and Switch mode Amplifiers. EEEI 2007 Yes
EE 249 Power Electronics II Principles of Steady State Converter Analysis. Steady State Equivalent Circuit Modeling. Converter Circuits. AC Circuit Modeling. Converter Transfer Functions. EEEI 2007 Yes
EE 250 Alternative Energy Systems Design, modelling, and application of alternative and renewable energy systems including solar, wind,s mall-hydro, biomass, geothermal, ocean, and fuel cell energy systems. Characteristics of direct conversion, electromechanical conversion, and storage devices used in alternative energy systems. System operation, control and modes of interconnection. Recent developments EEEI 2001 Yes
EE 251 Fault Studies Symmetrical components. Sequence impedance of transmission lines, synchronous machines, and transformers. Phase-domain and sequence domain analysis of unbalanced and simultaneous faults. EEEI 2013 Yes
EE 252 Load Flow Analysis System modeling and matrix analysis of balanced and unbalanced three-phase power systems. Solution of a system of linear and nonlinear equations. Sparsity techniques and optimal ordering. Load flow of balanced and unbalanced three-phase power systems. EEEI 2013 Yes
EE 254 Surge Protection in Power Systems Electrical surges including traveling waves due to lightning and switching. Principles of lightning protection. Multi-velocity waves. Electromagnetic transient simulations. Insulation coordination. Application of surge protection devices. EEEI 2013 Yes
EE 255 Electric Power Transmission and Distribution System Planning Forecasting models for network planning. Cost models for transmission and distribution facilities. Technical and economic evaluation. Optimization in transmission and distribution planning. Reliability evaluation of transmission and distribution networks. EEEI 2013 Yes
EE 256 Power System Protection Fundamental principles. Selection and application of protective devices and protection algorithms. Protection of transmission lines, transformers, generators, motors, buses, and other equipment. Phase and ground fault protection. Coordination of protective devices. Testing of relays and protection algorithms. EEEI 2013 Yes
EE 256 Power System Protection Fundamental principles. Selection and application of protective devices and protection algorithms. Protection of transmission lines, transformers, generators, motors, buses, and other equipment. Ground fault protection. Relay coordination. Fault and protection coordination simulations. Testing of relays and protection algorithms. EEEI 2001 Yes
EE 257 Electric Power Transmission and Distribution Network Automation Transmission and distribution (T&D) system automation requirements. Sensors, actuators and controllers. T&D automation equipment. Remote Terminal Units (RTUs). Distribution Management Systems. Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition Systems (SCADA). Decision Support Applications. Communications options and communications protocols for T&D utility automation. Design of transmission, substation, and distribution feeder automation. Case studies and applications. EEEI 2013 Yes
EE 258 Electric Power Quality Modeling for power quality analysis. Harmonics. Time and frequency domain methods of analysis. Grounding. Voltage sags and swells. Electrical transients. Measurements techniques. Mitigation techniques. Power quality standards. EEEI 2007 Yes
EE 260 Embedded System Hardware I Design of 8, 16, 32-bit microprocessor-based systems using microprocessor integrated circuits and soft cores (system-on-a-programmable-chip). Advanced microprocessor features and peripherals. Memory technologies. Interfacing using simple bus protocols. EEEI 2007 Yes
EE 261 Embedded Systems Hardware II Complex bus protocols. Video. Mass storage. Circuit board-level design of embedded systems. High speed circuit board design techniques. Signal integrity issues. EEEI 2007 Yes
EE 262 Switching Theory Number systems and codes, Boolean algebra, combinational circuit minimization, sequential circuit analysis and synthesis, sequential circuit state minimization EEEI 1985 Yes
EE 263 Finite State Machines Review of clocked sequential circuits. State minimization. State assignment. Pulsed sequential circuits. Fundamental mode sequential circuits. Delays and hazards. Timing driven analysis. State Identification. State Machine Testing. FSM applications. EEEI 2013 Yes
EE 264 Computer Architecture Evolution of computer architecture. Principles of computer system design. Computer system components. Instruction set design. Processor micro architecture. Pipelining. Cache and virtual memory organizations. I/O structures. Instruction level parallelism. EEEI 2007 Yes
EE 265 Advanced Computer Architecture Vector machines. Out of order execution. Dynamic scheduling. Thread-level parallelism. VLIW machines. Speculation techniques. Compiler support. Multiprocessor architectures. MUlticore architectures. Coherency issues. Interconnection networks. EEEI 2007 Yes
EE 266 Computer Interfacing Circuit and electrical interfacing consideration. Bus interfacing . communication and Data Transfer. Analog Interfacing. Interfacing exercises. EEEI 1992 Yes
EE 267 Embedded Software and Operating Systems Overview of Embedded Systems. Kernel. Bootloader. Toolchain. Root Filesystems. Memory Technology Devices. I/O Subsystem. Device Driver. Introduction to Applications Programming. EEEI 2013 Yes
EE 268 Embedded Software Applivations Development Software Engineering methodologies applied to embedded systems program development. Quality Assurance techniques. Software maintenance issues. Functional and non-functional software properties. EEEI 2007 Yes
EE 269 Digital Systems Testing Test economics and motivation. Fault models and simulation. Test pattern generation. Measures for testability. Sequential circuit test generation. Design for testability. Memory testing. EEEI 2013 Yes
EE 270 Digital Communications I EEEI 2013 Yes
EE 271 Microwave Theory and Techniques EEEI 2008 Yes
EE 272 Radiowave Propagation and Radio Link Design EEEI 2013 Yes
EE 273 Antenna Engineering EEEI 2013 Yes
EE 274 Digital Signal Processing I Sampling theorem. Discrete time signals and LTI systems. Discrete convolution. Z-transform. FIR and IIR Digital filters. Discrete Fourier transform. Fast Fourier Transform. State-space analysis. EEEI 2007 Yes
EE 275 Networking Technologies I Layered network architecture. Link layer protocols. Packet switching. LAN and WAN routing. Transport protocols. Applications. EEEI 2013 Yes
EE 276 Statistical Communication Theory Principles and application of detection and estimation theories in communication systems. Bayes and the Neyman-Pearson criteria. Cramer-Rao bound. Minimum variance unbiased estimation, maximum likelihood, EM, MAP, linear MMSE estimation. Hypothesis testing. Applications in modern digital communications, radar and sonar signal processing. EEEI 2007 Yes
EE 277 Coding and Information Theory EEEI 2013 Yes
EE 278 Detection and Estimation Theory Review of linear systems. Bayes estimates. Maximum likelihood estimates. Linear mean square estimates. Hypothesis testing. Decision criteria. Likelihood ratio tests. Detection of signals in white and colored noise. Applications. EEEI 1992 Yes
EE 279 Networking Technologies II Distributed systems and applications. Network architectures and technologies. Network protocols. Routing and congestion control. Modeling, simulation and performance analysis. Emerging applications. EEEI 2013 Yes
EE 280 Wireless Communication Systems EEEI 2008 Yes
EE 281 Optical Communications Systems Optical fiber fundamentals. Single mode and multimode fibers. Optical fiber bandwidth. Optical sources, light-emitting diodes and lasers. Optical detectors, modulators, switches and directional couplers. Optical communications systems design. Wavelength division multiplexing and other topics of interest. EEEI 2001 Yes
EE 282 Adaptive Filtering And Array Processing Theory and applications of adaptive filtering in systems and signal processing. Iterative methods of optimization and their convergence properties. Transversal filters. LMS and gradient-search algorithms. Kalman filtering and least-squares algorithms. Array fundamentals. Optimum array processing. Adaptive beam forming. Space-time processing and space-time coding. MIMO. Current topics of interest. EEEI 2013 Yes
EE 283 Digital Image Processing Digital image fundamentals. Introduction to two-dimensional digital signal processing. Image enhancements in spatial and frequency domain. Image transforms. Image restoration. Color image processing. Wavelets and image compression. Morphological image processing. Image segmentation, representation and description. Introduction to object recognition and computer vision. Advanced topics and applications of image processing and analysis. EEEI 2013 Yes
EE 284 Speech Signal Processing Feature extraction. Speech Recognition. Hidden Markov Modeling. Speech production models. Pitch detection. Prosody. Speech Synthesis. Speech coding. EEEI 2013 Yes
EE 285 Digital Video Signal Processing Digital video fundamentals. Video formation, perception and representation. Fourier analysis of video signals. Frequency response of the human visual system. Video sampling and rate conversion. Video modeling. 2-D and 3-D motion estimation. Video coding: waveform-based coding and content-dependent coding. Scalable video coding. Stereo and multi-view sequence processing. Video compression standards. Error control in video communications. Advanced topics and applications of video analysis, processing, streaming, compression, error control and transmission. EEEI 2013 Yes
EE 286 Digital Audio Signal Processing Digital audio signal analysis and manipulation. Speech and musical instrument synthesis. Digital audio recording and reproduction EEEI 2013 Yes
EE 290 Directed Studies Independent study or investigation of directed, current research areas in electrical and electronics engineering. Collaborative peer discussions of study results and findings. EEEI 2013 Yes
EE 290 Seminar EEEI 1972 Yes
EE 296 Seminar EEEI 1989 Yes
EE 298 Special Problems EEEI 2013 Yes
EE 299 Electrical Engineering Project EEEI 2001 Yes
EE 300 Thesis EEEI 2003 Yes
EE 310 Direct and Alternating Current Laboratory A short laboratory course designed to accompany EE 319 and covering experiments applying the principles given in EE 319 EEEI 1945 Yes
EE 311 Direct Current Theory EEEI 1922 Yes
EE 312 Direct Current Laboratory Use of switches, protective devices,and instruments. Verification of fundamental laws, using simple circuits. Determination of characteristics of generators and motors EEEI 1947 Yes
EE 313 Electrical Design EEEI 1924 Yes
EE 314 Advanced Engineering EEEI 1945 Yes
EE 315 Engineering Mathematics A review of the course in mathematics with emphasis on the general methods of solving engineering problems in mathematical forms; analytical and graphical. The construction of graphical charts. The theory and use of complex quantities. EEEI 1929 Yes
EE 317 Mathematical Methods for Electromagnetics I Analytical and numerical methods of solving practical problems in electromagnetics, including fundamental theorems, plane wave functions, cylindrical wave functions, variational techniques, geometric theory of diffraction, method of moments, finite difference time domain method and Galerkin’s method. Computer programming exercises. EEEI 2001 Yes
EE 318 Mathematical Methods for Electromagnetics II Variational techniques, geometric theory of diffraction, Galerkin’s method, finite difference time domain method, method of moments; recent topics of interest; computer programming exercises. EEEI 2001 Yes
EE 319 Elementary Electrical Engineering A short course covering the theory and principles of construction and operation of direct and alternating current machines, and the selection of those most commonly met by civil engineers in practice. EEEI 1945 Yes
EE 320 Analysis and Design of High Performance Digital Integrated Circuits Parasitic models and second order effects of field-effect and bipolar transistors, and interconnects; clock skew and other timing issues; design of high-performance combinational and sequential logic circuits; arithmetic and memory structures and devices; charge-coupled device circuits; signaling, synchronization, noise and clock and power distribution issues; extraction of circuit parameters from process parameters; optimization at the device and circuit levels; circuit-systems issues: design projects. EEEI 2001 Yes
EE 321 Phase-Locked Loops Characteristics and applications. Frequency and phase comparators. Phase frequency detectors. Noise performance. Clock recovery circuits. Data regeneration. Costas loop. EEEI 1985 Yes
EE 322 Analysis and Design of Monolithic Information Processing and Communication Circuits Small and large-signal models of field-effect and bipolar transistors; amplifiers, switched capacitor networks, sample and hold, multiplexers, analog to digital and digital to analog converters, active filters, comparators, analog multipliers, relaxation oscillators, phase detectors, phase-locked loops, voltage-controlled oscillators, mixers, sampled-data filters, digital decimation and interpolation filters; charge-coupled device circuits; architectural and circuit level performance evaluation; design projects. EEEI 2001 Yes
EE 323 Electrical Calculation EEEI 1926 Yes
EE 324 Instrumentation Electronics Electronics circuits used for process variable measurements and data acquisition. Conditioning circuits. Instrumentation amplifiers. Active and passive bridge circuits. Recording and transmission. Display systems. Isolation grounding and shielding. Modulated systems. EEEI 1992 Yes
EE 325 Semiconductor Devices II Compound semiconductors and hetero-junctions; dielectric and optical properties; optical processes; physics and models of high-frequency, high-speed and optoelectronic devices including HFET, HBT, MESFET, quasi-ballistic transistors and other sub-micron transistor concepts, and charge-coupled devices. EEEI 2001 Yes
EE 326 Optoelectronic Devices Optical properties and processes; optical detectors, light-emitting diodes, solar cells, modulators, switches, directional couplers, lasers and others of interest. EEEI 2001 Yes
EE 327 Advanced VLSI Design Advanced VLSI technologies; system architecture; system behavior modeling in VHDL or C; CAD tools for standard cell, custom design or hybrid techniques; integration of heterogenous CAD tools; automated and manual synthesis; advanced circuit design and testing methods; synthesis of the different levels of design hierarchy; design projects. EEEI 2001 Yes
EE 328 Short A.C Laboratory A continuation of E.E 318, covering alternating current circuits, meters, generators and motors, and transformers. EEEI 1929 Yes
EE 330 Optimal Control Theoretical methods in optimal control theory. Topics include the review of the optimality conditions: Lagrange and Kuhn-Tucker. The calculus of variations and the Pontryagin minimum principle with applications to minimum energy problems. Geometric methods will be applied to the solution of minimum time problems. Computational methods, singular problems, observer theory, and sufficient conditions for existence of solutions are also discussed. EEEI 2001 Yes
EE 331 Optimal Control II Design of time-optimal, minimum fuel, and minimum energy control systems. Computational technique. EEEI 1985 Yes
EE 332 Advanced Topics in Control Multivaribale control. Adaptive Control. EEEI 1992 Yes
EE 341 Advanced Direct and Alternative Current Theory Mathematical analysis of electric and magnetic circuits, and of electrical machinery. EEEI 1947 Yes
EE 353 Power System Reliability Basic reliability concepts. Methods for reliability modeling and evaluation. Reliability measures. Reliability of generation, transmission, distribution, composite, and interconnected systems. EEEI 2001 Yes
EE 355 Power System Planning Financial modeling. Load forecasting. Production simulation. Generation planning. Network planning. System planning in a competitive electricity industry. EEEI 2001 Yes
EE 357 Power System Dynamics and Stability Modeling, analysis, and simulation of power systems subjected to small and large disturbances. Steady state, transient, and dynamic stability assessment and enhancement. Multi-machine studies. Recent developments. EEEI 2001 Yes
EE 358 Economic Operation of Power Systems Economics of energy generation and of operation. Optimization methods. Mixed-generation dispatch. Optimal loadflow. Recent developments. EEEI 1985 Yes
EE 358 Economic Operation of Power Systems Economics of energy generation and operation. Optimization methods. Mixed-generation dispatch. Unit commitment. Optimal load flow. Competitive markets for electricity generation. Recent developments. EEEI 2001 Yes
EE 358 Power Systems Operation and Control Modern power system operational and control problems and solution techniques, including load frequency control, automatic generation control, system voltage control, security assessment, state estimation, and contingency analysis. System control centers. Interconnected systems. EEEI 2001 Yes
EE 359 Power Systems Operation and Control Modern power system operational and control problems and solution techniques, including load frequency control, automatic generation control, system voltage control, security assessment, state estimation, and contingency analysis. System control centers. Interconnected systems. EEEI 2001 Yes
EE 360 RISC and DSP Computing RISC And DSP programming. The use of RISC and DSP processors in embedded applications. Design of RISC and DSP based systems. EEEI 1992 Yes
EE 370 Digital Communications II Communication over bandWlimited and fading channels. Multipath propagation. Channel equalization and adaptive techniques. Fractionally spaced equalizers. Decision feedback equalization. Spread spectrum systems, multiuser access and detection. Current topics of interest. Computer exercises. EEEI 2001 Yes
EE 371 Microwave Integrated Circuits I Computer-aided analysis and design of distributed circuit structures and their applications in passive and active microwave circuits including dividers, directional couplers, circulators, filters, transistor amplifiers, attenuators; experimental characterization; design projects. EEEI 2001 Yes
EE 372 Microwave Integrated Circuits II Computer-aided analysis and design of distributed circuit structures and their applications in passive and active microwave circuits including transistor amplifiers, mixers, modulators, demodulators, oscillators,frequency converters, phase shifters, harmonic generators; noise models and low-noise design; monolithic MIC; fabrication processes of monolithic circuits; experimental characterization; design projects. EEEI 2001 Yes
EE 374 Digital Signal Processing II Multirate processing. Optimal methods in filter design. Superior filter structures. Advanced finite word length effects. Non-parametric and parametric spectrum estimation. Adaptive filters, Wiener filters and algorithms. Time-frequency analysis and wavelets. Linear prediction. Current topics of interest. Computer exercises. EEEI 2001 Yes
EE 398 Special Problems EEEI 1992 Yes
EE 400 Dissertation EEEI 1992 Yes
EE 411 Advanced Electrical Engineering EEEI 1926 Yes
EE 412 Advanced Electrical Laboratory Special and commercial testing methods of electrical machinery and equipment, and predetermination of their characteristics. EEEI 1947 Yes
EE 413 Electrical Equipment Choice of systems, selection and arrangement of electrical equipment for industrial plants. EEEI 1947 Yes
EE 414 Advanced Electrical Engineering Analysis of complicated magnetic, electric and dielectric circuits; of non-sinusoidal waves; and of electrical machinery and equipment. Solution of problems and predetermination of characteristics. EEEI 1947 Yes
EE 414 No Title EEEI 1934 Yes
EE 415 Electrical Communication Engineering The course deals with the consideration of problems, apparatus and measurements pertaining to telegraphy, telephony, and radio communication. EEEI 1929 Yes
EE 416 EEEI 1939 Yes
EE 417 Electrical Communication Engineering Telegraphy, telephony and radio communication problems, apparatus,a nd measurements. EEEI 1947 Yes
EE 418 EEEI 1939 Yes
EE 419 Electrical Applications to Mining This course deals with the voluntary theory of electricity and of electrical machines, and with the production and arrangement of electrical equipment for mining. It is required Fourth Year students in Mining Engineering. EEEI 1939 Yes
EE 420 Electrical Applications to Mining This course deals with the elementary theory of electricity and of electrical machines, and with the selection and arrangement of electrical equipment for mining. It is required to fourth year students in Mining Engineering. EEEI 1936 Yes
EE 421 Advanced Electrical Engineering EEEI 1926 Yes
EE 422 Advanced Electrical Laboratory Continuation of EE 412 EEEI 1947 Yes
EE 423 Electric Power Plant Design Design of generating station; selection of prime movers, accessories,a and materials; arrangement of transmission and distribution line equipment; and choice of substations. EEEI 1947 Yes
EE 424 Electric Power Transmission Fundamentals of power transmission and distribution; calculation of line constants; and solution of line problems by chart and circle diagrams. EEEI 1947 Yes
EE 425 Electrical Engineering Seminar Preparation, presentation, and discussion of papers on assigned topic. EEEI 1947 Yes
EE 426 Electronics Fundamental principles of electronics and related phenomena, of vacuum and cathode-ray tubes, and of photo-electric devices. EEEI 1947 Yes
EE 428 Applied Electrical Engineering The course covers the electrical ignition of internal combustion engines, starting and lighting equipments of automobiles, the selection of electrical equipment for industrial plants similar, but not equivalent to the course E.E 413. EEEI 1929 Yes
EE 429 Direct and Alternating Current Laboratory This is a course direct current and alternating current laboratory covering the study of electric circuits and of the characteristics of D.C generators, synchronous meters, induction motors, transformers, protect, devices, meters, etc. This is required of fourth year Mining Engineering students. EEEI 1939 Yes
EE 601 Symmetrical Components A study of the method of "Symmetrical Components" as applied to the analysis of unbalanced electrical circuits. Calculations of the constants of synchronous, machines, transformers, short transmission lines with and without ground wires, long transmission lines, and cables. Calculations of unbalanced and simultaneous faults. Multiphase systems, unsymmetrical system and phase balancers, and induction motors. EEEI 1951 Yes
EE 602 Stability of Electric Power Systems This course deals with conditions of stability of synchronous machines and of electric power system under both steady and transient loads. These conditions are investigated by mathematical analysis. EEEI 1951 Yes
EE 603 Applied Electronics I Advanced theory, microwaves, transmission lines, antennas, and wave, trigger and pulse circuits. photocells, radar, and television. EEEI 1951 Yes
EE 604 Applied Electronics II Electronic controls, high frequency heating, ultra high frequency experiments, advanced electronic circuits, and some industrial applications. EEEI 1951 Yes
EE 610 Advanced Circuit Analysis. Application of modern advanced mathematics techniques to the solution of transient and steady state problems in network, filters and transmission lines. EEEI 1955 Yes
EE 615 Advanced Electricity and Magnetism Advanced study of electromagnetic theory in which the electric magnetic field vectors and Maxwell's equations are developed from fundamental experiments. Applications to electrostatics, magnetostatics, current flow, circuit theory and radiation. EEEI 1955 Yes
EE 620 Symmetrical Components Methods of symmetrical components; principles and application to the calculation of faults in power system and to the behavior of machinery operated with an unbalanced supply voltage. EEEI 1955 Yes
EE 625 Advanced Electrical Machinery Modern theory and analysis of transformers and rotating machines under steady state and transient conditions. Behavior under short circuits and unbalanced voltages. Operation of direct current machine on rectified voltages. Time and space harmonics. EEEI 1955 Yes
EE 630 Power System Stability Fundamentals of power system stability; stability criteria, determination of swing curves by various methods; solution of faulted three-phase networks; determination of critical clearing time; factors affecting stability. EEEI 1955 Yes
EE 635 Engineering Electronic I Advanced study of vacuum tubes, photocells, crystals rectifiers and transistors. Factors entering into the design of amplifiers from D.C. through video frequencies. EEEI 1955 Yes
EE 636 Engineering Electronics II Theory, design and applications of advanced electronics circuits. Ultra high frequency techniques. EEEI 1955 Yes
EE 645 Communications Electronics Theory and application of electronics in the design, construction, operation and development of equipment for communication systems. EEEI 1955 Yes
EE 650 Electrical Control Systems Modern control methods for electric motors; dynamo-electric amplifiers; magnetic amplifiers; electric control. Principles of closed-loop control systems as applied in regulators and servo-mechanisms. EEEI 1955 Yes
EE 655 Theory of Servo-Mechanism Principles and applications of servomechanism ; response; stability; methods of synthesis. EEEI 1955 Yes
EE 660 Antennas and Radio Propagation. Fundamental principle of antennas; electromagnetic waves; calculation of radiation patterns of typical antennas and arrays; antenna feeds; field intensity measurements; wave guides; survey of UHF antennas. EEEI 1955 Yes
EE 700 Thesis EEEI 1955 Yes
EE 1947 Electrical Equipment Choice of systems, selection and arrangement of electrical equipment for industrial plants. EEEI 1947 Yes
EEE 1 Essentials of Electrical Engineering Analysis of DC and AC Circuits. Ideal transformers. Motors and generators, characteristics and methods of control. Diode and transistor circuits, digital circuits and logic gates. Transducers and transducer circuits. Operational amplifier. Motor control. Feedback control systems. Introduction to digital control. Introduction to programmable logic controllers. EEEI 2008 Yes
EEE 3 Elementary Electrical Engineering Fundamentals of electric and magnetic circuits; transformers; direct and alternating current machinery; elementary distribution systems and electrical wiring. EEEI 2003 Yes
EEE 4 Industrial Electronics and Equipment Electrical measurements and some of their industrial applications. Operating principles, characteristics and application of electrical equipment. Equipment and devices used for system protection and control. Applications in power and industrial systems. Modern control devices in industry. EEEI 2010 Yes
EEE 5 Introduction to Semiconductor Devices and Circuit Theory Elementary circuit analysis; semiconductor devices; introduction to transducers, operational amplifiers, and digital design. EEEI 2010 Yes
EEE 6 Essential of Electrical Engineering I Fundamentals of electric and magnetic circuits. Analysis of DC and AC circuits. DC machines. Introduction to transformers and to electronics. EEEI 1998 Yes
EEE 7 Microcontrollers-Based Data Acquisition Systems Analog-to-digital conversion. Digital-to-analog conversion. Sensors and transducers. Signal conditioning. Data acquisition systems. Microcontroller programming and interfacing. Data transfer and visualization. EEEI 2010 Yes
EEE 8 Digital Circuits I Elementary circuit analysis. Semiconductor devices and digital families; Boolean functions; combinational logic; medium-scale integration (MSI) and programmable logic device (PLD) components. EEEI 2003 Yes
EEE 9 Digital Circuits II Synchronous sequential circuits; registers and register transfer; microprogram control; hardware realization of control units; microprocessors. EEEI 2003 Yes
EEE 10 Everyday EEE: Kuryente, Radyo atbp. Electrical and electronics engineering in everyday life. EEEI 2005 Yes
EEE 11 Programming Fundamentals Programming fundamentals. Data types. Control loops. Fundamental principles of software engineering. Functions. Standard libraries. Arrays and strings. Structure and union. File I/O. Fundamental data structures. Pointers. EEEI 2010 Yes
EEE 12 Basic Electrical Skills Laboratory EEEI 1998 Yes
EEE 13 Programming Applications in Electrical and Electronics Engineering Data structures. Algorithm performance. System calls. Fundamental database concepts. Graphical user interface principles. Fundamental network programming. EEEI 2010 Yes
EEE 21 Switching Theory and Digital Logic Design Combinational logic analysis and design. Digital integrated circuit building blocks. Design of digital subsystems. Analysis and synthesis of sequential circuits. Introduction to hardware description languages. EEEI 2010 Yes
EEE 23 Electromagnetic Fields I Vector analysis; Steady electric and magnetic fields; dielectric and magnetic materials. Time-varying fields. Maxwell’s equations. application to electrical engineering. EEEI 1998 Yes
EEE 23 Electromagnetic Fields I Vector analysis; steady electric and magnetic fields; dielectric and magnetic materials; time-varying fields; Maxwell's equations; introduction to uniform plane waves and transmission lines; applications to electrical engineering. EEEI 2010 Yes
EEE 25 Probability and Statistics for Electrical and Electronics Engineers Review of descriptive statistics; combinatorial probability; single and bivariate random variables; expectation; sum of two independent random variables; introduction to estimation; introduction to random processes. EEEI 2003 Yes
EEE 31 Introduction to Electrical and Electronics Engineering Fundamental concepts and laws in electrical and electronics engineering. Magnetism. Electrical and electronic devices. DC analysis of resistive networks. Overview of different fields in electrical and electronics engineering. Demonstration of basic concepts. EEEI 2010 Yes
EEE 33 Electric Circuit Theory Network theorems. AC circuit analysis. Equilibrium equations for resistance-inductance-capacitance (RLC) networks. Transient analysis of first-order and higher-order networks. Sinusoidal steady-state analysis. Polyphase circuits. EEEI 2010 Yes
EEE 34 Electrical Measurements Laboratory Laboratory procedures and practice; data collection and analysis; laboratory documentation; standard electric instruments and circuits; basic electric circuit behavior; transducers. EEEI 2003 Yes
EEE 35 Signals and Systems Mathematical modeling of signals and systems. Continuous- and discrete-time signals. System analysis techniques and their applications to electric and electronic circuits, filter design, communications, control and signal processing, linear time-invariant (LTI) systems. Frequency domain representation of signals and system transfer functions. Two-port networks. Fourier-, Laplace- and Z-transforms. EEEI 2010 Yes
EEE 41 Electrical Laboratory II Testing of basic electrical circuits and devices. Characteristics of semi-conductor devices. Biasing circuits. EEEI 1975 Yes
EEE 41 Introduction to Electronic Devices and Circuits Semiconductor theory. Device models. Large and small signal modelling and analysis. Transistors amplifiers. Boolean logic. Transistor switch. EEEI 1998 Yes
EEE 41 Introduction to Semiconductor Devices and Circuits Semiconductor devices: diodes, bipolar junction transistors, field effect transistors; device models and circuit applications; regions of operation; large and small signal modeling and analysis; semiconductor theory. EEEI 2003 Yes
EEE 42 Semiconductor Devices and Circuits Laboratory Characteristics, parameters, and non–idealities of actual diodes, bipolar junction transistors (BJTs) and field effect transistors (FETs); basic circuit applications. EEEI 2003 Yes
EEE 43 Electromechanical Energy Conversion Basic principles. Generalized machine model. Direct current, synchronous and induction machines. EEEI 2003 Yes
EEE 44 Electrical Machine Operation and Control Operation and control of rotating machines. Motor and generator control devices and circuits. Programmable logic controllers. EEEI 2010 Yes
EEE 51 Electronic Circuits I Transistor amplifiers. Feedback amplifiers. Operational amplifiers. Linear regulators. EEEI 2010 Yes
EEE 52 Electronic Circuits Laboratory I Performance measurements and behavior analysis of analog circuits. EEEI 2003 Yes
EEE 52 Electronics Laboratory II Performance measurements and behavior analysis of amplifiers, analog and digital circuits. EEEI 1998 Yes
EEE 53 Electronic Circuits II Active switching circuits. Waveshaping circuits. Pulse and digital circuits. Analog and digital circuit building blocks. Linear and switch-mode regulators. EEEI 2010 Yes
EEE 54 Electronic Circuits Laboratory II Construction, performance measurements and behavior analysis of pulse, wave-shaping, timing and digital circuits EEEI 2010 Yes
EEE 71 Electronic Materials and Devices Conductors, semiconductors and insulators. Introduction to electron and semi-conductor physics. Solid state and vacuum tube devices. EEEI 1975 Yes
EEE 100 Electronic Circuits Prototyping Laboratory Basic prototyping skills for electronic circuits including soldering, schematic design entry, printed circuit board (PCB) layout and routing, PCB fabrication. Safe laboratory practices. Computer aided design tools. Overview of industrial prototyping processes and standards. EEEI 2010 Yes
EEE 101 Control Systems Theory Continuous and discrete systems. Open and closed loop systems. Transfer functions. Block diagrams. Signal flow graphs. State variables. State transition matrix. Stability. Controllability and observability. EEEI 2010 Yes
EEE 103 Introduction to Electric Power Systems Electric power industry. Power system components and system modeling. Per unit system. Symmetrical components. Load flow analysis. Short circuit analysis. EEEI 2010 Yes
EEE 105 Computer Organization Instructor sets. Computer arithmetic. Datapath and control. Memory system organization and architecture. Interfacing and communication. Assembly language programming. EEEI 2013 Yes
EEE 107 Introduction to Communication Systems Signals and spectra; noise and distortion; transmission, reception, and detection; continuous–wave modulation and baseband digital pulse modulation; examples of practical communication systems. EEEI 2003 Yes
EEE 107 Project Proposals, Inspection Trips, and Seminars Project proposal documentation and presentation; visits to companies, factories, and electrical power plants; seminars on topics such as research, technical writing, presentation skills, career planning, engineering ethics, and technopreneurship. EEEI 2003 Yes
EEE 147 Energy-Efficient Lightning Systems EEEI 2010 Yes
EEE 190 Project Proposals, Inspection Trips, and Seminars Project proposal documentation and presentation; visits to companies, factories, and electrical power plants; seminars on topics such as research, technical writing, presentation skills, career planning, engineering ethics, and technopreneurship. EEEI 2003 Yes
EI Environmental Issues SSP 2003 Yes
EL 1 European Language for Special Purposes I DEL 2003 Yes
EL 2 European Language for Special Purposes II DEL 2003 Yes
EL 50 European Cultures and Civilizations Europe's contributions to world cultures, civilizations, and languages. DEL 2002 Yes
EL 150 European Cultures and Civilization DEL 2003 Yes
EL 170 Techniques of Translation DEL 2003 Yes
EL 172 Translation Practicum: Non-Literary Texts DEL 2003 Yes
EL 174 Translation Practicum: Literary Texts DEL 2003 Yes
EL 180 Directed Language Activities: Theory DEL 2003 Yes
EL 181 Directed Language Activities: Practicum DEL 2003 Yes
EL 197 Special Topics DEL 2003 Yes
EL 199 Research Methods DEL 2003 Yes
EL 200 Undergraduate Thesis DEL 2003 Yes
EM 9 Mine Examination and Report Valuation of ore bodies and placer deposits; the preparation of reports and discussion of engineering ethics. DMMM 1959 Yes
EM 10 Principles of Mining Socio-economic importance and characteristics of the mineral industry. Principles of mineral exploration, mine development, exploitation and rehabilitation. Introduction to surface and underground mining methods. DMMM 2003 Yes
EM 11 Elements of Mining I Prospecting and exploration; bore holes; drilling for blasting; explosives; rock breaking; mine drainage and pumping; transportation and hoisting. DMMM 1966 Yes
EM 12 Elements of Mining II Support of mine workings; shaft sinking methods; stripping and mining alluvial deposits; open pit mining; coal mining. Mine approaches. DMMM 1966 Yes
EM 13 General Metallurgy DMMM 1959 Yes
EM 14 Ore Dressing Laboratory Practice and sampling and testing of ores; crushing, grinding and concentrating of ores by mechanical methods. DMMM 1959 Yes
EM 15 Ore Dressing Theory Crushing, grinding, and concentration of ores by mechanical. DMMM 1959 Yes
EM 22 Coal Mining Importance of coal; geology of coal deposits; coal analysis; methods of coal mining; safeguards against gases and fires; ventilation and uses of coal. DMMM 1959 Yes
EM 23 Elements of Geophysical Prospecting Scientific prospecting by magnetic, electric, seismic and gravimetric methods. DMMM 1959 Yes
EM 24 Advanced Geophysics (Magnetometric Prospecting) Magnetometric prospecting, including field trips, mapping, etc. DMMM 1959 Yes
EM 26 Matallurgy of Gold and Silver Recovery of gold and silver from their ores by cyanidation, amalgamation, chlorination and graphitic precipitation. DMMM 1959 Yes
EM 27 Cyanidation Laboratory Practice in cyanidation of ores from the principal mines of the Philippines and the Far East. DMMM 1959 Yes
EM 28 Mine and Mill Design Selection, design and construction of structures used in mining operations. DMMM 1959 Yes
EM 30 Mine Ventilation Reason for Mine Ventilation; physiological effects of gas and dust; natural ventilation; mechanical ventilation; measurement of air currents; mine resistance; selection of fans. DMMM 1959 Yes
EM 36 Underground Mining Criteria for the selection of underground mining method including coal mining. Techniques, unit operations and mine systems involved in the different underground mining methods. Development planning, engineering layout and extraction. Underground haulage systems, draw and grade control. DMMM 2003 Yes
EM 45 Surface Mining Engineering and economic factors in the planning and design of open pit and other surface mining methods, including coal mining. Selection and use of various equipment and systems involved in surface mining. Concepts of stripping ratios, grade control and mine planning. DMMM 2003 Yes
EM 50 Mine and Mill Practice Actual work in mine and mill. DMMM 1962 Yes
EM 54 Examination and Valuation Mine examination; geophysical aspects of examination; costs; metal prices; amortization; reports; sampling; choice of access to mine; estimation of ore reserves; prospective ore. DMMM 1962 Yes
EM 55 Mine Mechanization Selection and application of mining machinery; drilling, cutting, transportation and drainage equipment, and systems. Laboratory work includes operation drills, fabrication and erection of mine supports, visits to mining operations, etc. DMMM 1966 Yes
EM 71 Senior and Trainee's Trip Study of various mining operations. In cooperation with the Bureau of Mines. DMMM 1962 Yes
EM 80 Special Problems DMMM 1975 Yes
EM 142 Coal Mining Origin, classification, and composition of coal. Reserve computations. Methods of coal extraction. Equipment and methods selection. Conventional and mechanized systems. Utilization and marketing. Environmental considerations. DMMM 1984 Yes
EM 146 Rock Mechanics Introduction to rock mechanics. Physical and engineering properties of rocks, rock failures and fundamentals of rock mass and rock response to applied loads. Principles and design of underground openings and pit slopes, ground support, tunneling, monitoring and other practical applications. DMMM 2003 Yes
EM 152 Mine Management Introduction to mine administration, corporate planning, organization, maintenance management, mine labor cost analysis, industrial relations and human resource development. Corporate social responsibility and quantitative management analysis. DMMM 2003 Yes
EM 154 Mine Economics Feasibility studies, methods of sampling, ore reserve estimations and statistical analysis for evaluating mineral deposits. Engineering economic principles with emphasis on the economic evaluation of mineral development and mining projects. DMMM 2003 Yes
EM 156 Mine Plant Design DMMM 2003 Yes
EM 157 Mine Ventilation Fundamentals of mine ventilation, including gas, dust, temperature, and humidity control. Economics of airflow, natural and mechanical ventilation. Analysis and design of ventilation systems. DMMM 2003 Yes
EM 161 Surface Mining Prospecting, testing and valuation of alluvial deposits; dredging, hydrolicking; and open-pit mining for base-metals. DMMM 1947 Yes
EM 191 Mining and Environmental Laws The mining and environmental laws, policies, implementing rules and regulations. Legal and ethical issues affecting the practice of Mining Engineering. Mine safety and accident prevention. DMMM 2003 Yes
EM 197 Special Topics DMMM 1984 Yes
EM 198 Special Problems in Mining Engineering Undergraduate individual study project and written report on various subjects or problems on mining engineering. Presentation and discussion of the written reports submitted by students before the class. Subjects to be assigned by the faculty-in-charge. DMMM 2003 Yes
EM 200 Mining Fundamentals Discussion of the various mining methods such as drilling, blasting, transportation and drainage, as well as mine safety practices used in the different mines in the Philippines. Construction of models of Mine structures. DMMM 1952 Yes
EM 201 Advanced Ore Dressing Special problems of Ore Dressing involving laboratory and library investigations. Preparation of a suitable report, with bibliography, of the investigations made and of the results obtained. DMMM 1959 Yes
EM 201 Introduction to Mining A brief orientation course in mining engineering. DMMM 1947 Yes
EM 202 Mining Lecture Series A series of lecture to be given by men of experience, such as men of the Bureau of Mines, men from the field, or men from foreign countries who may be passing through the city. Field trips to the various mines during Christmas vacation, in cooperation with the bureau of Mines, whenever possible. DMMM 1952 Yes
EM 202 Principles of Metallography Principles of ferrous and non-ferrous metallography; equilibrium diagrams, structure of the principal non-ferrous and ferrous alloys; effects of heat treatment on structural and physical properties; defects in metals as cast, rolled, and heat-treated, preparation of specimen for examination and photomicrography; interpretation of results of examination. DMMM 1959 Yes
EM 203 Advanced Production Metallurgy of Steel Technology of steel making: blast furnace operation, converter operation, open hearth process, and other process. DMMM 1959 Yes
EM 203 Mining Lecture Series A series of lecture to be given by men of experience, such as men of the Bureau of Mines, men from the field, or men from foreign countries who may be passing through the city. Field trips to the various mines during Christmas vacation, in cooperation with the bureau of Mines, whenever possible. DMMM 1952 Yes
EM 204 Advanced Cyanidation Ores adaptable or available; preliminary treatments or processes; general methods of cyanidation; chemical phases and fundamental principles; auxiliary and special processes, with discussions of makes and types of equipment; typical flow sheets and operation of mills; economics of cyanidation; organization and management. DMMM 1959 Yes
EM 205 Fundamentals of Assaying Assay of gold ores, concentrate, solutions and bullion. DMMM 1952 Yes
EM 206 Milling Fundamentals A brief discussion of the processes involved and the equipment needed in the cyanidation of gold and in the flotation of ores. Construction of models of Mill Structures. DMMM 1952 Yes
EM 211 Introduction to Mining and Metallurgy A brief orientation course designed to inform the student regarding the fields of activity of the mining engineer. The relation of the fundamental sciences to practice in mining engineering and a brief introduction given to the chief professional subjects. DMMM 1939 Yes
EM 221 Introduction to Mining Continuation of 211 DMMM 1939 Yes
EM 235 General Metallurgy DMMM 1937 Yes
EM 311 Mining Methods I Prospecting, exploration, explosives, blasting, drilling, and the use of compressed air, shaft sinking, tunneling, drainage. DMMM 1947 Yes
EM 312 Fire Assaying The sampling of ore and bullion, the assaying of ores gold, silver and lead, and of bullion, solutions, matte and miscellaneous furnace products. The fire assay of copper, tin, mercury and platinum is briefly discussed. Typical ores, bullion and solutions are fixed for analysis; the important standard methods are covered. Stress is laid upon the accuracy of result and the neatness of work and of notes. DMMM 1939 Yes
EM 313 Fire Assaying Theory Theory involved in the determination of the gold, silver, and lead content of ores and metallurgical products by pyro methods. DMMM 1947 Yes
EM 314 Fire Assaying Laboratory Fire assaying of typical samples of ores, bullions, furnace products and solutions. DMMM 1947 Yes
EM 321 Mining Methods Ore extractions; underground supports; transportation; hoisting; aerial tramway; ventilation. DMMM 1947 Yes
EM 322 General Metallurgy Principles of alloys and equilibrium diagrams; fuels; refractories. Physical and chemical properties of gold, silver, copper, chromium, manganese, lead, and iron ores; production and treatment of commercial pig iron, cast iron, wrought iron, steel, copper, chromium, manganese, gold, silver, lead and alloys. DMMM 1947 Yes
EM 323 Ore Dressing The mechanical concentration of the mine ore to separate the valuable minerals from the waste. The greater part of the time is devoted to wet gravity concentration and flotation, including crushing machinery, screens, classifiers, jigs, vanners, tables and flotation machines, Amalgamation, pneumatic, electrostatic and other minor processes are also discussed, as well as accessory apparatus, mill principles, milling economics and typical mall flow sheets. It is aim to correlate the lectures with EM 324 DMMM 1937 Yes
EM 324 Ore-Dressing Laboratory Principles and actual operation of ore dressing apparatus to exemplify the principles discussed in EM 323. DMMM 1937 Yes
EM 325 General Metallurgy Covers in a general manner the properties of metals and alloys, ore, ores fuels, refractories fluxes and slugs; discusses the principles which govern pyro, hydro, and electrometallurgical processes and apparatus; and discusses the treatment of the ores of the principal metals of the Philippine Archipelago. DMMM 1939 Yes
EM 326 Metallurgical Calculations Calculations involved in fuels, alloys, smelter schedules, furnace charges, elementary thermo-chemistry, milling, and ore-testing. DMMM 1947 Yes
EM 331 Mine Surveying and Mine Practice The student is required to spend at least 8 weeks in a Mining Community during the summer. The course will include: (1) Underground Surveying of tunnels, shafts, winzes, raises, connections, transfers of meridians, and computations of underground traverses. (2) Instructions and demonstrations on Mine Safety Methods. (3) Excursions through operating mines to give the students an opportunity to observe underground mining methods, with the accompanying lectures from the Professor in charge; together with trips through metallurgical plants where flow sheets will be studied in the plant as well as later in the class room. DMMM 1939 Yes
EM 350 Mine and Mill Practice Work in a mining camp to familiarize students with the processes and operations in mining and milling. Final report on work done required. DMMM 1947 Yes
EM 421 Coal Mining Importance of coal; Geology of coal deposits; coal analyses; methods of coal mining; safeguard against gases and fire; ventilation; and usages of coal. DMMM 1939 Yes
EM 421 Principles of Mining The principles and practice of mine sampling and examination; the interpretation of data of data and the writing of reports; inquiry into the risk factor in mining investments and its effect on valuation; the principles controlling methods and extent of development; the character of mechanical equipment; standardization, administration, depreciation and depletion. DMMM 1937 Yes
EM 425 Surface Mining This course covers all forms of mining not included in underground mining. Its principal aim is to discuss operating problems and technic of all methods of recovering placer gold, including problems and technic of all methods of open-cut mining and quarrying with particular stress on steam shovel, drag line and scrapper apparatus. DMMM 1937 Yes
EM 426 Gold and Silver Cyanidation Recovery of gold and silver from their ores by cyanidation, amalgamation, chlorination and graphitic precipitation. DMMM 1956 Yes
ENG 1 Basic College English Basic grammar, usage & composition skills in English. DECL 2003 Yes
ENG 320 Seminar: Discourse and The Media DECL 2007 Yes
ENGLISH 4 Masterpieces in World Literature The great literary world masterpieces representing the Asian, European and American traditions; the analysis of ideas and forms. AS 1968 Yes
ENGLISH 5 Expository Writing The development of a lucid and effective expository style through a directed analytical study of the prose writing in the informal literary- formal, and scientific styles of great thinkers. AS 1968 Yes
ENGLISH 10 Survey of English Literature A survey of English literature from its beginnings to the twentieth century; an introductory study of major works and their place and influence in English literature. AS 1964 Yes
ENGLISH 199 Literary Research AS 1968 Yes
ENGLISH 242 The American Age of Individualism (1837-1900) The emergence of distinct American spirit and the crystallization of its basic principles in the history of American ideas from Emerson to Spanish-Americas War; the influence of these ideas on the Philippines. AS 1969 Yes
EO 1 Engineering Orientation Building a respectable Engineering career. DES 1951 Yes
EPS 00 Elements of Penal Science An introduction to the study of the different theories and principles governing the administration of Criminal justice. The relation of social science with criminal law and criminal justice, and the characteristics of the leading theories of Criminal Law, particularly the classical and the positivist, are emphasized. The main subject of the course, however, is Book I of the Philippine Penal Code which is treated from four-fold points of view; historical scientific, legislative and juristic. Law 1940 Yes
ES 1 Engineering Drawing DES 2003 Yes
ES 3 Descriptive Geometry Projections. Relations of the point, line and plane. Intersection of plane figures, surfaces. Shades and shadows. Elements of applied graphics and application to problems in engineering. DES 1962 Yes
ES 10 Forces at Work Principles in engineering mechanics and their relevance to everyday life. DES 2005 Yes
ES 11 Statics of Rigid Bodies Distributed loads and friction; resultants and equilibrium of force-couple systems using vector mechanics; frames, trusses, beams and cables; geometric properties of sections. DES 2005 Yes
ES 11 Statics of Rigid Bodies DES 2003 Yes
ES 12 Dynamics of Rigid Bodies Applications of vector mechanics to the kinematics and kinetics of particles and rigid bodies; Newton's second law; D' Alembert's principle; work and energy; impulse and momentum. DES 2005 Yes
ES 12 Dynamics of Rigid Bodies Motions of particles and rigid bodies. Force, mass, and acceleration; work and energy; impulse and momentum. Introduction to vibrations and balancing. DES 1962 Yes
ES 13 Mechanics of Deformable Bodies I Stresses and strains considering axial, torsional, flexural and combined loading; analysis and design of structural members, machine elements, pressure vessels, riveted and welded connections; mechanical properties of materials. DES 2005 Yes
ES 14 Mechanics of Deformable Bodies II Special topics in mechanics of materials, such as curved bars, impact, and fatigue. Theories of failure of materials. Introduction to theory of elasticity. DES 1995 Yes
ES 15 Mechanics of Fluids Statistics, kinematics, and dynamics of fluids. Effects of weight, viscosity, compressibility. Flow past internal boundaries. Flow past external boundaries. Similitude and dimensional analysis. Lift and propulsion. DES 1962 Yes
ES 16 Mechanics of Fluids Laboratory Principles of experimental analysis and design. Experimental investigation of a particular project. DES 1962 Yes
ES 21 Mathematical Methods in Engineering Matrix algebra and solution of systems of linear equations; ordinary differential equations; Fourier series; Laplace transforms, with applications to the solution of initial- and boundary-value problems in engineering. DES 2005 Yes
ES 26 Computer Programming Concepts and methods of programming for stored program digital computation; computer solutions of engineering problems. Individual projects. DES 1974 Yes
ES 26 Introduction to Computer Programming Basic computer concepts; simple data types; input/output; control statements; arrays; subprograms; computer applications. DES 2005 Yes
ES 27 Introduction to Computers and Programming Algorithms, programs and computers. Basic programming and program structures. Programming and computer systems. Data representation. Organization and characteristics of computers. Computer solution of numerical and non-numerical problems using a programming language. DES 1975 Yes
ES 31 Elements of Materials Science Structure and composition of materials. Properties and behavior in service environments. Metals, ceramics, organic, and composite materials. DES 1966 Yes
ES 100 Introduction to Nuclear Engineering Utilization of radio-isotopes and radiation techniques, including a survey of modern physics, elementary reactor theory, nucleonics instrumentation. radiation protection and shielding, isotope techniques and other selected topics. Not credited for Master of Engineering (Reactor Technology or Nuclear Science). DES 1964 Yes
ES 101 Use of Radioisotopes Basic principles in the application of radioisotopes in various fields such as agriculture, medicine, engineering, chemistry. Survey recent developments. DES 1964 Yes
ES 102 Reactor Materials Special materials used in reactors. Processing and metallurgy; radiation effects. DES 1964 Yes
ES 103 Nuclear Instrumentation Scintillation counters, ionization chambers, proportional counters, Geiger counting systems and other detection devices; related electronic circuitry. DES 1964 Yes
ES 104 Health Physics and Shielding The concept of dose, biological effects, techniques for monitoring radiation levels and handling radioactive materials. Theory of radioactive attenuation and shield design. DES 1964 Yes
ES 105 Reactor Types The concept of dose, biological effects, techniques for monitoring radiation levels and handling radioactive materials. Theory of radioactive attenuation and shield design. DES 1959 Yes
ES 106 Nuclear Laboratory I The characteristics and use of basic nucleonic detection and counting equipment, such as scalers, Geiger tubes, scintillation counters, pulse amplifiers. Experiments demonstrating the fundamentals of radiation physics. DES 1964 Yes
ES 107 Nuclear Laboratory II Measurement of neutron properties and reactor characteristics. Reactor and isotope utilization experiments. DES 1964 Yes
ES 110 Numerical Methods in Engineering Finite differences; interpolation formulas; differentiation and integration; solutions of equations; linear systems and matrices; relaxation method; introduction to computer programming. DES 1965 Yes
ES 111 Advanced Mathematical Methods in Engineering I DES 1969 Yes
ES 130 Advanced Mechanics of Materials Fundamental stress-strain relationships; theories of failure; special topics in beams; introduction to energy methods, plates, inelastic analysis, stability problems. DES 1963 Yes
ES 200 Selected Topics in Nuclear Science and Engineering DES 1964 Yes
ES 200 Special Problems DES 1975 Yes
ES 201 Advanced Mathematical Methods in Engineering I DES 2003 Yes
ES 202 Advanced Mathematical Methods in Engineering II DES 2003 Yes
ES 203 Advanced Nuclear Instrumentation The design of electronic equipment associated with nuclear measurements, linear amplifiers, pulse-height discriminators, rate meters, etc. DES 1964 Yes
ES 204 Numerical Methods in Engineering DES 2003 Yes
ES 205 Reactor Engineering I Theory of production and utilization of neutrons in chain reacting systems; diffusion and slowing down of neutrons; Fermi age and treatment of homogeneous reactors. DES 1964 Yes
ES 206 Reactor Engineering II Reflected thermal reactors, heterogenous reactors; transient behavior of reactors; perturbation and transport theory. DES 1964 Yes
ES 207 Reactor Conrol Elements used to control the power level of a reactor; response of reactor power measuring circuits; servomechanisms. DES 1964 Yes
ES 208 Special Problems in Nuclear Science and Engineering DES 1959 Yes
ES 209 Principles of Nuclear Engineering I Applications of physics to the solution of problems in nuclear engineering. Solution of problems in the design of particle accelerators, cloud chambers, particle detectors, and electronic circuits. DES 1959 Yes
ES 210 Principles of Nuclear Engineering II Continuation of E.S 209. A brief discussion of such topics as nuclear reactions, interaction of radiation with matter, in connection with the solution of problems in the design of nuclear reactors, radiation shielding and reactor instrumentation. DES 1959 Yes
ES 211 Reactor Heat Transfer Nuclear heat generation and removal; related problems. DES 1964 Yes
ES 230 Continuum Mechanics I Tensor Analysis. Kinematics, dynamics and thermodynamics of continuous bodies. Constitutive equations for thermoelastic solids. Introduction to linear elastic theory. DES 1995 Yes
ES 231 Continuum Mechanics II Theories of constitutive equations and their application to fluid mechanics, viscoelasticity, plasticity and nonlinear elasticity. DES 1995 Yes
ES 233 Theory of Stability DES 2003 Yes
ES 234 Advanced Mechanics of Materials Fundamental stress-strain relationships; theories of failure; special topics in beams; introduction to energy methods, plates, inelastic analysis, stability problems. DES 1971 Yes
ES 235 Photoelasticity Differential Equations. Introduction to the theory of elasticity. Stress and strain. The basic properties of light with particular reference to the use of double refraction and interference as applied to a loaded specimen. Methods of separating the principal stresses. DES 1963 Yes
ES 240 Systems Analysis Linear graph theory and lumped parameter electro-mechanical systems. Matrix formulation and treatment of systems equations. DES 1964 Yes
ES 241 Mechanics of Vibration Single, multiple mass systems with or without translation and rotation; impedance on mobility methods; distribution mass systems, self-induced vibration. DES 1963 Yes
ES 242 Advanced Dynamics Advanced dynamics of rigid bodies in systems of engineering interest. Language's equations. DES 1963 Yes
ES 250 Similitude in Engineering Dimensional analysis. The Pi-Theorem. Laws of similarity and principle of similitude. The various dimensionless criteria: Reynold's Number, Froude' Number, Prandl's Number, Nusselt's number, etc. Selected examples from various fields of engineering illustrating the applications of these numbers. DES 1963 Yes
ES 251 Intermediate Fluid Mechanics Intensive study of the effects of gravity, viscosity, surface tension and compressibility of fluid motion. DES 1963 Yes
ES 252 Hydrodynamics Frictionless fluid flow; two-dimensional flow; conformal mapping; three-dimensional flow; vortex motion; elements of wave motion. DES 1974 Yes
ES 253 Advanced Fluid Mechanics Principles and fundamental characteristics of fluid flow with emphasis on engineering applications. Study of Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids, compression flow and 2-phase flow. DES 1963 Yes
ES 255 Applied Hydrology Basic hydrologic principles; hydrograph analysis. Modern hyrologic techniques applicable to problems in water power, water supply, irrigation and flood control. DES 1963 Yes
ES 256 Hydraulic Measurements Principles of design and operation of instruments for the measurement of pressure, velocity, discharge and related fluid flow characteristics. DES 1963 Yes
ES 257 Experimental Fluid Mechanics Laboratory techniques in fluid flow investigations, design of hydraulic models; interpretation of experimental data. DES 1963 Yes
ES 258 Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Erosion control structures; sediment transport, stable channel design; desilting and diversion structures. DES 1963 Yes
ES 260 Computers and Programming Computer structure, machine language, institution execution, addressing technique, digital representation of dat. Computer systems organization. DES 1975 Yes
ES 261 Data Structures Linear lists, strings, arrays, orthogonal lists. Representation of trees and graphs; multilinked structures; searching and sorting techniques. DES 1978 Yes
ES 262 Programming Languages Programming languages; specifications of syntax and semantics; list processing; string manipulation; and simulation languages. DES 1975 Yes
ES 264 Introduction to the Theory of Computation Finite state machine, finite automata, and regular sets. Introduction to recursive functions. Computational complexity. DES 1975 Yes
ES 265 Compilers and Interpreters Introduction to the theory of programming language processors. Lexical and syntax analysis; code generation. Interpreters and mechanics of interpretation. DES 1978 Yes
ES 266 Systems Programming Principles of computer operating systems; properties of concurrent processes; scheduling algorithms and resource protection techniques. DES 1975 Yes
ES 270 Data Base Management Systems Fundamentals of data base management systems; relational, hierarchical, and network approaches; security and integrity of data bases. DES 1978 Yes
ES 275 Applications Systems Design Design, documentation, and implementation of a major software project. DES 1978 Yes
ES 290 Seminar DES 1989 Yes
ES 296 Seminar DES 2003 Yes
ES 297 Special Topics in Engineering Sciences DES 2005 Yes
ES 298 Special Problems DES 1988 Yes
ES 300 Thesis DES 1975 Yes
ES 312 Mineral Land Surveys Location and patent surveys of mineral land claims, and leases. Also includes underground surveying to the various problems involved in dip, strike, raises, winze and drift determinations. The regulations governing mineral land surveys of the Bureau of mine mapping. Textbook: Elementary Surveying by Breed and Hosmer DES 1937 Yes
ES 314 Isolated Land Surveying A course designed to give the methods executing isolated land surveys, designated as tracts, lots, parcels, artificial and administrative purposes, in accordance with existing regulations of the government. It also comprises the methods of computations and plotting. Textbook: Manual of Regulations Governing DES 1937 Yes
ES 315 Map Projections A study of the different methods of map projection such as Ortographic, Stereographic, Gnomanic Rectangular, indicator's, Bonne's Polyconic, Lamberts and Albert's Equal Area. Emphasis is laid on Polyconic projection. Textbook: Elements of Map Projections by Deets and Adams. DES 1937 Yes
ES 415 Mining Laws DES 1922 Yes
ES 416 Law of Contracts DES 1940 Yes
ES 417 Public Land Laws DES 1940 Yes
ES 500 Introduction to Nuclear Engineering Intended primarily to give seniors and graduate students general knowledge of nuclear engineering including aspects of modern physics especially important in nuclear engineering; elementary reactor theory; engineering design of nuclear reactors; radiation protection and shielding; special nuclear materials; radioisotope utilization; and other selected topics. DES 1958 Yes
ES 600 Selected Topics in Nuclear Science and Engineering DES 1958 Yes
Ecology 2 Ecology of Pastures and Farm Weeds This course includes the use of exact method for determining this composition of the flora of pastures. IB 1940 Yes
Econ 1 Principles of Economic A review of the general principles of economics necessary as a background for forest economics, fores finance, forest utilization, and forest management. SE 1947 Yes
Econ 2 Philippine Economic History SE 1931 Yes
Econ 3 American Economic History SE 1931 Yes
Econ 4 European Economic History SE 1931 Yes
Econ 5 Marketing SE 1956 Yes
Econ 6 Elementary Accounting SE 1922 Yes
Econ 7 Money, Bank, Credit and Prices SE 1928 Yes
Econ 8 Labor Problems SE 1922 Yes
Econ 9 Business Administration SE 1927 Yes
Econ 11 Economic Principles An introductory course. Description of the Philippine economy; examination of the methods of economic analysis and their application to actual economic issues of national or international concern. SE 1955 Yes
Econ 11 Markets and the State Essential economic concepts and their use in analyzing real-world issues. SE 2010 Yes
Econ 12 Introduction to Aggregative Economics Continuation of Econ 11 SE 1961 Yes
Econ 12A Foreign Trade General principles with special reference to the Philippines. SE 1925 Yes
Econ 13 Elements of Accounting An elementary survey of the fundamental principles of accounting especially designed to acquaint economics students of this special type of the quantitative method of analysis peculiarly adapted for dealing with the financial data of an economic enterprise. SE 1931 Yes
Econ 14 Elements of Statistics SE 1931 Yes
Econ 15 American Economic History A study of the economic history of the United States from the period of colonial settlement to the present time, with emphasis on conditions since 1860, origin and growth of leading American industries, changes in industrial organization history, problems of expansion, the World War and recent economic tendencies. SE 1931 Yes
Econ 16 Philippine Economic History The pre-Spanish period to the present, special emphasis on conditions since 1900. The role of economic forces have determined the history and progress of the country. SE 1955 Yes
Econ 17 Economic Institutions and Ideas Special studies in private property, competition, profits, corporations, money, etc. SE 1952 Yes
Econ 18 Intermediate Accounting SE 1925 Yes
Econ 19 Advanced Accounting Problems SE 1925 Yes
Econ 20 Advanced Economic Theory SE 1924 Yes
Econ 21 Seminar n Banking SE 1924 Yes
Econ 21 Teacher's Course in Economics SE 1925 Yes
Econ 22 Selected Economic Topics SE 1924 Yes
Econ 23 Laboratory Legislation SE 1924 Yes
Econ 25 Life Insurance SE 1923 Yes
Econ 26 Philippine Currency Systems SE 1923 Yes
Econ 27 International Trade and Tariff Problems SE 1924 Yes
Econ 28 International Banking SE 1924 Yes
Econ 29 Theory of Value SE 1924 Yes
Econ 30 Educational Economics SE 1924 Yes
Econ 31 A Journey Through Time: Economic Ideas and Civilization A survey of the influence of economic ideas on historical events of the last century and a half. SE 2002 Yes
Econ 34 Salesmanship SE 1921 Yes
Econ 35 Economic Accounting SE 1922 Yes
Econ 48 Business Economics SE 1922 Yes
Econ 50 Elementary Mathematical Methods in Economics SE 1976 Yes
Econ 60 Elementary Economic Statistics Descriptive and inferential statistics with emphasis on business and economic applications. SE 1976 Yes
Econ 100 Economic Analysis Principles of course for majors: macro and micro-economic theories; emphasis on rigorous analysis. SE 1978 Yes
Econ 100.1 Introduction to Macroeconomic Theory and Policy Basic concepts in macroeconomics and their applications. SE 1993 Yes
Econ 100.2 Introduction to Microeconomic Theory and Policy Basic concepts in microeconomics and their applications. SE 1993 Yes
Econ 101 Macroeconomic Theory and Policy National income, employment, saving and investment simple dynamic models. SE 1968 Yes
Econ 101 Macroeconomics National income accounting; consumption; investments; employments and income determination; analysis of prices and wages; fiscal and monetary policies; international trade; economic growth. SE 2010 Yes
Econ 101 Macroeconomics National income, employment, saving & investment; simple dynamic models. SE 2003 Yes
Econ 102 Microeconomics Demand and supply; price determination in competitive and noncompetitive markets; income distribution; general equilibrium and welfare. SE 1993 Yes
Econ 102 Microeconomics Demand and supply; price determination; theory of the consumer; theory of the firm; analysis of markets; income distribution; general equilibrium and welfare. SE 2010 Yes
Econ 103 Economics of Consumption SE 1959 Yes
Econ 105 Oriental Economic History SE 1931 Yes
Econ 106 Elements of Mathematical Economics Mathematical approaches to elementary economic theory. SE 2010 Yes
Econ 107 Money, Bank Credit and Prices A critical analysis of the theories, problems and policies concerning money, bank credit and prices. Special emphasis is placed upon fundamental principles governing different media of exchange, index numbers, monetary standards, price levels and the value of money in general. Considerable time will also be given to a discussion of the feasibility of control of fluctuations in prices and a sound monetary system. SE 1928 Yes
Econ 107 Money, Bank Credit and Prices A critical analysis of the theories, problems and policies concerning money, bank credit and prices. Special emphasis is placed upon fundamental principles governing different media of exchange, index numbers, monetary standards, price levels and the value of money in general. Considerable time will also be given to a discussion of the feasibility of control of fluctuations in prices and a sound monetary system. SE 1929 Yes
Econ 108 Economics of Socialism Theories of the transition to socialism for developed and underdeveloped countries; delineation of property rights; central planning, markets and coordination in the historical practice of centrally planned economies. SE 2005 Yes
Econ 109 History of Economic Thought Evolution of basic economic ideas and their social and intellectual context. SE 2005 Yes
Econ 110 Methods of Economic History The study of the history and current status of economic system, with focus on the tools of socio-economic analysis. SE 1978 Yes
Econ 110 Theories and Problems of Economic Development The nature, causes, and problems of economic development. Theoretical, historical and empirical aspects will be examined and the experience of both "underdeveloped" and "advanced" economies will be reviewed. SE 1959 Yes
Econ 111 General Economic History Economic change and the evolution of economic institutions in selected countries. SE 2005 Yes
Econ 112 Asian Economic History History of economic change and development in China, Japan, and other Asian countries. SE 2005 Yes
Econ 113 International Trade and Tariff SE 1931 Yes
Econ 114 Industrial Combinations and Public Policy This subject takes up the study of the conditions in modern industrial society which have led to the growth of combinations (trusts, pools, monopolies and cartels), an analysis of the motives for their formation, the sources of their power and the elements of their weakness, the character and extent of any possible social advantages to be derived from them as well as the disadvantages and evils which have followed their growth, the attempts at government regulation in the past, and the question of the desirable policy and feasible methods of control for the future. Emphasis is placed on the methods of investigation, analysis, and reasoning essential for the study of any such problem. Knowledge of economic theory, economic history and business law presupposed. SE 1929 Yes
Econ 114 Industrial Combinations and Public Policy This subject taken up the study of the conditions in modern industrial society which have led to the growth of combinations (trusts, pools, monopolies and cartels), an analysis of the motives for their formation, the sources of their power and the elements of their weakness, the character and extent of any possible social advantages to be derived from them as well as the disadvantages and evils which have followed their growth , the attempts at government regulation in the past, and the questions of the desirable policy and feasible methods of control for the future. Emphasis is placed on the methods of investigation, analysis, and reasoning essential for the study of any such problem. Knowledge of economic theory, economic history and business law presupposed. SE 1928 Yes
Econ 115 Philippine Economic History Economic change in the Philippines from colonial times to the present. SE 2005 Yes
Econ 116 The Economies of Asia A survey of economic development in the countries of the region. SE 2010 Yes
Econ 117 Agricultural and Land Economics This course is intended to acquaint the student with the principles, problems, and policies involved in the production and distribution of agricultural products and the utilization and conservation of land. Discussion and inquiry are based on such major problems as: the relation of agriculture to other industries; agricultural credit ; the marketing of agricultural products; the problem of risk; the nature of demand for agricultural products; prices of farm products; social organization and control of agriculture; private utilization and conservation of land; land income or rent; land valuation and classification; colonization, ownership and tenure; credit; and investment in land. Special emphasis is placed upon the concept of property in land, and the social control exercised over such property. The student will be directed specially to investigate, analyze, and criticize local problems and policies. This course presupposes knowledge of economic theory and economic history. SE 1929 Yes
Econ 118 Marketing Methods and Policies The object of this course is to familiarize the students with the methods of marketing merchandise and to give them training in the analysis of typical selling problems in industries and trades which call for formation of sound policies. The course discusses methods of marketing consumers' goods; consumers' buying habits and motives; types, methods, and costs of retail distribution by merchants and manufacturers; methods of marketing industrial goods; and the analysis of typical problems on selling policy, including sales management, brands, trade-marks, and advertising policies, sales promotion and price policies. Considerable case material is used to illustrate policies and methods. DBA 1929 Yes
Econ 118 Marketing Methods and Policies The object of this course is to familiarize the students with the methods of marketing merchandise and to give them training in the analysis of typical selling problems in industries and trades which call for formation of sound policies. The course discusses methods of marketing consumers goods; consumers buying habits and motives; types, methods and costs of retail distribution by merchants and manufacturers; methods of marketing industrial goods and the analysis of typical problems on selling policy, including sales management, brands, trade-marks, and advertising policies, sales promotion and price policies. Considerable case material is used to illustrate policies and methods. DBA 1928 Yes
Econ 119 Oriental Economic History The economic history of the neighboring countries of the Philippines, particularly Japan and China; special attention on major economic causes and policies responsible for their industrial and commercial progress. SE 1955 Yes
Econ 120 Economics of Co-operatives History, development, and mechanism of co-operation in America, Europe, Asia and the Philippines. Emphasis is placed on the principles and problems of consumers' cooperatives with particular reference to their application to Philippine conditions. Lectures and recitations requiring three hours weekly. Elective. SE 1940 Yes
Econ 121 Money and Banking Nature and role of money; banks and other financial intermediaries; central banking and conduct of monetary policy; banking regulations; efficient markets theory; international financial system. SE 2010 Yes
Econ 122 Financial Economics Assets markets and asset pricing; decision-making under uncertainty; portfolio selection; capital asset pricing model; arbitrage; futures and options markets SE 2010 Yes
Econ 124 Money, Credit and Banking Principles A comparison of the banking structures and techniques of the Philippines, United States, the United Kingdom and her self-governing dominions, France, Italy, Germany, the Scandinavian countries, and others. SE 1955 Yes
Econ 126 Money, Credit and Banking Principles The origin, history and present-day operation of central banking systems of the world, and their relation to the International Monetary Fund. The Philippine Central Banking system will be compared with these. SE 1955 Yes
Econ 130 Business and Government SE 1931 Yes
Econ 131 Quantitative Economics Representation of economic phenomena in terms of elementary mathematical and statistical models. SE 2010 Yes
Econ 132 Business Forecasting Regression analysis with time series data; ARIMA models; simultaneous-equation model forecasting; methods of macroeconomic forecasting. SE 2010 Yes
Econ 136 Philippine - American Trade Relations Beginning with a brief historical background of Philippine-American trade relations since 1890, this course analyzes the changing American economic policy towards the Philippines up to the present. Exhaustive Treatment is then made of the motives, strength and activities of the various forces and interests both on the American and the Philippine sides. The many practical problems arising in connection with this trade relationship are discussed throughtout the course. SE 1940 Yes
Econ 136 Quantitative Economics Application of mathematical and statistical techniques in economic analysis; linear models and matrix algebra optimization problems, linear programming, regression analysis and correlation, index numbers and number and time series analysis, and macroeconomics models. SE 1982 Yes
Econ 140 Transportation Economics SE 1931 Yes
Econ 141 International Economics International trade and finance commercial policy and the macroeconomics of an open economy. SE 1989 Yes
Econ 141 International Economics International trade and finance; commercial policy; macroeconomics of an open economy. SE 2010 Yes
Econ 142 International Trade Policies Continuation of Economics 141. The problems and policies involved in international commerce, tariffs,controls; including a survey of the agreements and organizations found in the modern structure of world economy. SE 1969 Yes
Econ 150 Labor Problems A general surveys of the background, activities, and problems of the labor movements in Europe, America, Philippines and other specific countries , particular attention being given to the structure, methods and policies of union organization; the nature, significance, fundamental causes and effects of industrial conflicts; and the various remedial measures proposed for their effective control. SE 1932 Yes
Econ 151 Public Economics Market failures; role of government in the economy; welfare economics; public choice; government revenues, expenditures and borrowings; impat of government policies. SE 2010 Yes
Econ 152 Taxation and Fiscal Policy Tax policy and other fiscal policies for economic stability and growth. SE 1980 Yes
Econ 153 Project Evaluation Discounted cash-flow analysis; social opportunity cost pricing; applications to public-sector projects with case studies; post-evaluation techniques. SE 2005 Yes
Econ 154 Taxation and Fiscal Policy - SE 1961 Yes
Econ 156 Fiscal Policy A survey of such topics as governmental organization for fiscal policy, national income analysis and forecasts, the development of programs for full employment of resources, and public debt management. SE 1955 Yes
Econ 160 Public Finance an analytical study of public expenditures and the commercial and administration revenues of government, the principles and methods of taxation, existing tax systems, a historical and critical treatment of the various proposals for tax reform, the problems of public credit; financial legislation and administration. SE 1933 Yes
Econ 161 Industrial Organization Firm and industry behavior under different market conditions; pricing, product and investment decisions; public policies towards business; business and its environment. SE 2010 Yes
Econ 162 Managerial Economics Theory of the firm; demand theory and estimation; production and cost theory and estimation; analysis of strategic business practices. SE 2010 Yes
Econ 163 The Law and Economics of Business Transactions Introduction to law and legal institutions; economic approach to law; Philippine laws on obligation and contract; economics of valid contract and remedies for contract breach. SE 2010 Yes
Econ 170 Economics of Agriculture The economic forces which determine the prosperity of agriculture as an integral part of the national life; particular attention to the problems of production, marketing and pricing of agricultural products. Also the government's agricultural policy and the prospects of Philippine agriculture. SE 1955 Yes
Econ 171 Economics of Agriculture Agriculture in strategies for economic development; economics of rural institutions; problems and policies in the agricultural sector. SE 2010 Yes
Econ 172 Resource and Environmental Economics Introduction to the analysis of problems and management of natural resources; environmental problems and policies. SE 2005 Yes
Econ 174 Salesmanship and Advertising This course is a combination of Marketing 172 and Marketing 173 minus the highly professionalized portions which non-business students do not require. It covers the principles of both salesmanship and advertising sufficiently for purposes of comprehension, appreciation, and limited practice. Especially recommended for teachers of retail courses in high schools, and for pharmacy students. SE 1940 Yes
Econ 176 Economics of Cooperatives History, development, and mechanism of cooperation in America, Europe, Asia, and the Philippines. Emphasis is placed on the principles and problems of consumers' cooperatives with particular reference to their application to Philippine conditions. SE 1955 Yes
Econ 180 International Trade and Tariff A historical and critical study of the underlying theoretical bases of international trade, the commercial policies of modern nations, the techniques of tariff making and its administration, the principles and mechanism of international payments, and a historical examination of the literature of international trade from Adam Smith and Ricardo to contemporary writers, special consideration to be given to the problems of Philippine trade relations with foreign countries particularly the United States. SE 1931 Yes
Econ 181 Labor Economics Determinants of wage levels and wage structure; employment; nonwage aspects of employment; aspects of human capital theory. SE 2010 Yes
Econ 182 History of Economic Thought A critical survey of the origin and development of economic doctrines from ancient times to the nineteenth century, emphasis being given to the analysis and discussion of representative authors of the different schools of economics, especially the Classical, Austrian, Marxian, Historical, and the Modern Institutionalist. SE 1948 Yes
Econ 183 Economics of Taxation A critical and comparative study of the modern theory and practice and the problems of raising public revenues by taxation, special consideration being given to the Philippine tax system and procedure. SE 1952 Yes
Econ 184 World Economics Economic systems have generally been considered from the standpoint of the nation as a unit and without attempting to coordinate the various national systems. This course starts out with a consideration of world economy as a whole, proceeding to analyze contemporary economic problems from that angle. No advocacy of any system or systems is presumed; but the facts of economic interdependence among the different parts of the world are faced squarely in studying international economic policies and relations. SE 1940 Yes
Econ 186 Health Economics Demand for and supply of health care; role of government in health care; organization and financing of health care services; problems associated with delivery system. SE 2005 Yes
Econ 190 Transportation Economics The history and economics of land, water, and air transportation, with special stress on the problems of rates, finance, and legislation, both domestic and foreign. SE 1955 Yes
Econ 190.1 International Trade, Payments, and Development Policy Basic concepts and issues in foreign trade and external payments affecting developing countries; analysis of policies and their effects. SE 2005 Yes
Econ 190.2 Monetary, Fiscal and Development Policy Basic concepts and issues in money, credit, taxation, and public spending in the context of development; analysis of policies and their effects. SE 2005 Yes
Econ 191 Development Economics Theories and problems of economic development; survey of the development experience in low- and high-income countries. SE 2010 Yes
Econ 192 Economic Development The nature, causes and problems of economic development. Theoretical historical, and empirical aspects will be examined and the experience of both "Underdeveloped" and "advanced" economies will be reviewed. SE 1961 Yes
Econ 194 Economic Anthropology The chief of conceptual and empirical features of tribal (non-monetary) and peasant (simple monetary) economies are isolated and defined in order to understand hoe traditional economies function, the place of the economy in their social system, and their characteristic responses to the spread of monetary and industrial economy. (cross listed with anthrophology 133) UP College Baguio 1978 Yes
Econ 195 Reading Course in Economics Individual work on special topics not included in the announces course offerings. SE 1975 Yes
Econ 196 Urban and Regional Economics Introduction to location theory; the urban economy; regional income theory; regional interdependence. SE 2010 Yes
Econ 198 Special Topics in Economics SE 2005 Yes
Econ 199 Research Methods Special topics in economics. SE 2010 Yes
Econ 200 Bachelor Thesis DBA 1978 Yes
Econ 200 Thesis DBA 2010 Yes
Econ 201 Macroeconomic Theory I Theories of income and employment determination and the business cycle; theories of inflation and unemployment; the macroeconomy and the fiscal, monetary, and external sectors; open economy macroeconomics; stabilization policies. SE 1997 Yes
Econ 201 National Income and Employment Neo-classical, Keynesian and post Keynesian contributions to macroeconomic theory. SE 1968 Yes
Econ 202 Foreign Exchange SE 1925 Yes
Econ 202 Microeconomic Theory I Preference and choice; consumer choice and demand; production, costs, profits, and supply; competitive markets; market structure; externalities, public goods, and market failure; general equilibrium and welfare. SE 1997 Yes
Econ 203 Macroeconomic Theory II Theories of consumption, saving, and investment; theories of growth; theories of economic development and accumulation. SE 1997 Yes
Econ 204 Microeconomic Theory II Information asymmetry; hidden action; equilibrium under uncertainty and over time; social choice; axiomatic bargaining; incentive-and mechanism-design. SE 1997 Yes
Econ 205 Special Topics in Economic Theory SE 2005 Yes
Econ 206 Mathematical Economics Applications of linear algebra, theory of functions, and linear and nonlinear optimization in economic theory. SE 2005 Yes
Econ 207 Special Topics in Mathematical Economics SE 2005 Yes
Econ 208 International Banking SE 1931 Yes
Econ 209 History of Economic Thought The development of important theoretical concepts in economics and political economy; a critical reading of the original sources. SE 2005 Yes
Econ 210 Advanced European Economic History An intensive study of the more recent economic history of European countries. SE 1931 Yes
Econ 211 Economic History Economic change, development, and the evolution of important institutions in selected countries; the application of economic analysis to historical issues. SE 2005 Yes
Econ 212 Advanced Oriental Economic History A course dealing in great dealing with problems confronting Oriental countries in their economic development. SE 1931 Yes
Econ 220 Advanced Money and Banking A critical examination of the relation of the value of money to the price level, the principles governing the operations of individual commercial banks and of banking systems, their relation to changes in the price level and business conditions, the feasibility of control of economic activities thru the monetary system, and the outstanding issues in international finance, currency, and banking reforms. SE 1961 Yes
Econ 221 Monetary Economics Classical monetary theory; Keynesian models; rational expectations models; development finance; monetary policy. SE 2005 Yes
Econ 222 Advanced Monetary Economics SE 2005 Yes
Econ 223 Special Topics in Monetary Economics SE 2005 Yes
Econ 225 Mortgage Banking DBA 1931 Yes
Econ 227 International Banking DBA 1931 Yes
Econ 230 Government Regulation and Ownership SE 1931 Yes
Econ 231 Economic Statistics Statistical methods in the analysis of economic data, meeting minimum needs for quantitative research work in economics. SE 1980 Yes
Econ 232 Econometrics I Estimation of a single linear relationship; the simultaneous equations approach. SE 2005 Yes
Econ 233 Econometrics II Simultaneous equations systems, estimation methods and problems. SE 2005 Yes
Econ 236 Economic-Demographic Methods Issues and problems in demographic measurement; sources and quality of demographic data; applications of demographic concepts; model estimation. SE 2005 Yes
Econ 241 International Economics Theory of international trade and factor movements; theory of protection and domestic distortions, exchange-rate theories and balance of payments adjustment mechanisms; macroeconomic policy in an open economy. SE 2005 Yes
Econ 242 Advanced International Economics SE 2005 Yes
Econ 243 Special Topics in International Economics SE 2005 Yes
Econ 249 Capital Formation and Investment SE 1959 Yes
Econ 250 Labor Movements SE 1941 Yes
Econ 251 Public Economics Market failures; theory of public goods; public choice and incentive mechanisms for goods allocation; public sector pricing; incentive effects of taxation; optimal taxation and redistribution. SE 2005 Yes
Econ 252 Advanced Public Economics SE 2005 Yes
Econ 253 Special Topics in Public Economics SE 2005 Yes
Econ 259 Agricultural Development SE 1959 Yes
Econ 260 Taxation SE, DBA 1931 Yes
Econ 261 Industrial Economics Analysis of market structure, conduct and performance; determinants of the behavior, scale, scope and organization of business firms; public policy towards business. SE 2002 Yes
Econ 270 Agricultural and Land Problems Studies of and conference report on topics of primary importance on current problems in land and agricultural economics of the Philippines and of foreign countries. SE 1931 Yes
Econ 271 Economics of Agriculture Theoretical and empirical analysis of rural institutions and agricultural resource use; technological change; and macro-aspects of agriculture. SE 2005 Yes
Econ 272 Special Topics in Agricultural Economics SE 2005 Yes
Econ 275 Natural Resource and Environmental Economics Analysis of problems in the development and management of exhaustible and renewable resources; environmental problems and policies. SE 2005 Yes
Econ 276 Special Topics in Natural Resource and Environmental Economics SE 2005 Yes
Econ 279 Economics of Industrialization SE 1959 Yes
Econ 280 Special Problems in Economic and Social Development SE 1959 Yes
Econ 281 Human Resource Economics Theories of labor supply and demand; aspects of human capital theory; wage structure; labor markets in developing countries; models of unemployment. SE 2005 Yes
Econ 282 Special Topics in Human Resource Economics SE 2005 Yes
Econ 283 Economics of Population Determinants of mortality, fertility and migration; interaction between population growth and development; aging; population policy and development planning. SE 2005 Yes
Econ 284 Special Topics in the Economics of Population SE 2005 Yes
Econ 286 Health Economics Approaches to the study of health economics; determinants of health; behavior of health care markets; non-market alternatives to health care provisions; applications to health problems in developing countries. SE 2005 Yes
Econ 287 Special Topics in Health Economics SE 2005 Yes
Econ 290 Special Studies in Economics Special studies in economic theory, economic history and applied economics specially designed for graduate students who may desire to investigate certain problems or pursue further studies not within the scope of formal courses. SE 1968 Yes
Econ 291 Development Economics I Theories of economic growth and development; background and comparative analysis of growth in developed and developing countries. SE 2005 Yes
Econ 292 Development Economics II Long-term strategies and policies for economic growth and their underlying problems and issues; projections from macroeconomic models; project evaluation. SE 2005 Yes
Econ 293 Special Topics in Development Economics SE 2005 Yes
Econ 295 Reading Course in Graduate Economics SE 2005 Yes
Econ 296 Urban and Regional Economics City structure and city systems; urban growth models; location theory; regional income theory and regional interdependence. SE 2005 Yes
Econ 298 Special Studies in Economics SE 2005 Yes
Econ 299 Research Seminar I SE 1977 Yes
Econ 299 Research Seminar I SE 2005 Yes
Econ 300 Master's Thesis SE 1931 Yes
Econ 300 Master's Thesis SE 2005 Yes
Econ 301 Advanced Macroeconomic Theory SE 2005 Yes
Econ 302 Advanced Microeconomic Theory SE 1997 Yes
Econ 302 Advanced Microeconomic Theory SE 2005 Yes
Econ 399 Research Seminar II SE 2005 Yes
Econ 400 Dissertation SE 1969 Yes
Econ 400 Dissertation SE 2005 Yes
Econ Management Economics SE 1926 Yes
Econ Dev 249 Capital Formation and Investment SE 1959 Yes
Econ Dev 259 Agricultural Development SE 1959 Yes
Econ Dev 279 Economics of Industrilization SE 1959 Yes
Econ Dev 280 Special Problems in Economic and Social Development SE 1959 Yes
Econ Dev 291 Economic Planning and Research The Economics and techniques of planning development as an economics and social process; the role of capital, economic growth as and the balance payments and other factors in development will be emphasized. Studies of historical and recent examples of economic planning in underdeveloped countries will be made. Graduate School 1957 Yes
Econ Dev 292 Economic Planning and Research SE 1958 Yes
Econ Dev 293 Economics of Industrial Management Uses and application of economic theory in management, decision-making processes; case studies in power, manufacturing, transport and other projects, financed by local and international banks. Criteria for investment priorities; investment prospects for individual industrial enterprises. Graduate School 1957 Yes
Econ Dev 299 Seminar in Economic Development SE 1959 Yes
Econ I Economics for General education SE 1959 Yes
Econ II Forest Economics A study of forest problems, conditions and influences from an economic standpoint, with special reference to the tropics. SE 1929 Yes
Econ II Forest Economics A study of forest problems, conditions and influences from an economic standpoint with special reference to the tropics, forest resources of the world, their extent, character, utilization and growth; land economics, utilization, classification, reclamation and taxation, economics of forest production and management. SE 1940 Yes
Economics 3 Elementary Accounting This course includes training in bookkeeping. SE 1915 Yes
Economics 5 General Economic History SE 1915 Yes
Economics 6 Life Insurance SE 1915 Yes
Economics 10 Finance, including Taxation SE 1918 Yes
Economics 13 Rural Credits SE 1918 Yes
Economics 14 Business Organization SE 1918 Yes
Economics 15 Banking Practice including Foreign Exchange SE 1918 Yes
Economics 16 Socialism SE 1918 Yes
Economics 17 History of Political Economy SE 1918 Yes
Economics 19 Principles of Auditing SE 1918 Yes
Economics 21 Problems of Political Economy SE 1918 Yes
Economics 24 Actuarial Science SE 1916 Yes
Economics 26 Business Seminar SE 1918 Yes
Economics 290 Statistics SE 1937 Yes
Economics Taxation SE 1917 Yes
EDUC 101 Alternative Learning Delivery Systems Objectives, functions, principles, and practices of non-conventional learning delivery systems. DCI 2002 Yes
Educ 130 Methods and Materials in the Elementary School This course is designed primarily for administrators, supervisors, and experienced teachers who wish to keep abreast of the changing concepts practice and practices in Elementary Education. It covers a detailed study of current trends in Curriculum, Arithmetic, Art, Health Education, Language Arts, Music, Reading, Science, and Social Studies. UPDEPP/O 1953 Yes
Educ 131 Methods and Materials in the Elementary School II Continuation of Education 130 in which fundamental principles are applied to the problems of Bright and Slow Learners, Character Training, Classroom Management, Democracy, Discipline, Metal Hygiene, Psychology, Tests and Measurements, and Vitalization of Teaching. UPDEPP/O 1953 Yes
Education 00 An Introduction to Education This course aims to introduce the student to the study of education. It is the nature of a survey course and deals in an introductory way with teaching as a profession, the child as an object of study, the curriculum, the necessity for good methods, the public school organization, educators of the past and present, and many other major problems that are not in the field of education. DCI 1925 Yes
Education 00 An Introduction to Education This course aims to introduce the student to the study of education. It is the nature of a survey course and deals in an introductory way with teaching as a profession, the child as an object of study, the curriculum, the necessity for good methods, the public school organization, educators of the past and present, and many other major problems that are not in the field of education. DCI 1957 Yes
Education 1 Introduction to Guidance A general orientation course in the principles of guidance and in the organization and administration of guidance programs. DCI 1951 Yes
Education 2 General Methods of Teaching The course aims to familiarize the students with the general principles of teaching, techniques of arousing interest, types of classroom procedure and class management. DCI 1949 Yes
Education 3 Principles of Education The course presents the philosophical basis of modern education and the social foundations of the Philippines of School system. DCI 1949 Yes
Education 6 Educational Psychology The course aims to analyze and explain the process of education on the basis of pertinent psychological principles. DCI 1949 Yes
Education 7 Supervision of Instruction It considers the history and philosophy, the organization, the techniques and evaluation of supervision. DCI 1965 Yes
Education 8 Educational Administration This is a study of the general principles of educational administration and their relation or application to the current administrative practices in the Philippine school system. DCI 1965 Yes
Education 11 This course aims to familiarize the students with the sources and distribution of school support, and with the laws, court decisions and administrative regulations governing the public school system. DCI 1940 Yes
Education 12 Educational Supervision DCI 1925 Yes
Education 13 Methods in Reading This course deals with the methods of teaching reading and spelling. DCI 1936 Yes
Education 14 Materials of Instruction This course aims to familiarize the students with the selection, organization and evaluation of materials in the curriculum. It treats of the principles of selection and critical evaluation of materials, textbooks and supplementary readers, and the relation of these materials to child interest. DCI 1940 Yes
Education 15 Social Studies and Geography This course is designed to familiarize the student with the content and organization of social studies, their aims, sequence and method of teaching them in the elementary grades. DCI 1935 Yes
Education 16 Music and Folk Songs This course treat of the study, organization, appreciation, method and role of music and folk songs in the elementary school curriculum. DCI 1935 Yes
Education 17 Drawing and Arts This course deals with the aims, organization, content, and method of teaching drawing and art subjects in the elementary grades. DCI 1935 Yes
Education 20 Fundamentals in English DCI 1922 Yes
Education 21 The Principles of English DCI 1926 Yes
Education 22 Vocational Guidance A study of the principles and methods governing vocational guidance with emphasis on the vocational needs of the country. DCI 1935 Yes
Education 23 Methods of Teaching Education DCI 1936 Yes
Education 25 The teaching of Social Science This course deals with the methods of teaching the different phases of Philippine Social Life. DCI 1956 Yes
Education 26 Vocational Guidance and Study of Occupations DCI 1941 Yes
Education 28 Industrial Arts in Secondary Education and Its Methods of Teaching This course takes up the philosophy and psychology behind industrial-art teaching in secondary schools, as well as its objectives, general principles, methods, courses of study, reference materials, equipment, etc., with particular reference to current practices. DCI 1941 Yes
Education 30 The Teaching of Economics in Secondary Schools DCI 1926 Yes
Education 35 The Teaching of Retail Merchandising A study of the technique and principles of teaching Business Administration DCI 1936 Yes
Education 40 Teacher's Course in History DCI 1926 Yes
Education 45 The Teaching of Art Education DCI 1963 Yes
Education 50 Teaching of Math DCI 1934 Yes
Education 55 The Teaching of Library Science DCI 1963 Yes
Education 60 Practice Teaching Course of Physics DCI 1926 Yes
Education 65 The Teaching of Spanish DCI 1963 Yes
Education 70 Teaching of Geography DCI 1926 Yes
Education 71 Practice Teaching This course consists of; (a) A study of the subject matter in General Science prescribed in the course of a study for high schools, (b) a study of methods of teaching General Science, (c) observation and discussion of class work in General Science. DELPS 1956 Yes
Education 80 The Teaching of Biology This course consist of; (a) a study of the subject matter in biology prescribed in the course of study for secondary school (b) a study of methods of teaching biology. DELPS 1925 Yes
Education 85 Teachers Course in Health Education DCI 1955 Yes
Education 90 The Teaching of Home Economics DCI 1927 Yes
Education 95 Teachers Course in Public School Music A study of the technique and principles of teaching music. DCI 1935 Yes
Education 96 Teaching Course in the Filipino Language DCI 1953 Yes
Education 100 Phonology & Grammar Designed specifically for prospective elementary school teachers, the course includes the study of the phonological and structural patterns of English that a teacher of English in the Philippines should know and teach. DCI 1968 Yes
Education 104 Psychology of Adolescence DCI 1966 Yes
Education 110 Human Development and Learning Process Significant characteristics in the various stages of human development bearing on education, and the learning process. DCI 1957 Yes
Education 114 Principles of Vocational Guidance DCI 1953 Yes
Education 115 Speech Improvement The analysis of common speech defects and aims at their correction. DCI 1965 Yes
Education 118 Measurement and Evaluation DCI 1968 Yes
Education 120 Art Education This course aims to give teachers the fundamental knowledge for appreciating the aesthetic the aesthetic values in painting, sculpture, architecture, decoration, and other forms of pictorial art. It seeks to cultivate the taste and leads to appreciate beauty in all its forms. Special application of the principles of art to school and home decoration is made. Limited to students who have completed the sophomore year. DCI 1933 Yes
Education 120 Philosophy of Education DCI 1968 Yes
Education 121 No Title DCI 1966 Yes
Education 123 Audio-visual Aids DCI 1973 Yes
Education 124 Children's Literature DCI 1966 Yes
Education 129 Handicrafts Handicrafts suited to elementary school children and methods of teaching the same to the young. DCI 1968 Yes
Education 130 The Community School: Its Philosophy and Operation The Philippine Community School: its philosophy, development, organization, and operation on various educational levels. DCI 1965 Yes
Education 140 Measurement and Evaluation Current techniques and materials used in the evaluation and measurement of instruction and other phases of school work, an understanding of foundation of statistics and the selection and uses of tests. DCI 1957 Yes
Education 143 The Teaching of Pilipino in the Elementary School Objectives, subject matter, instructional materials and methods, trends, and problems of teaching Pilipino as a native and as a non-native language in Philippine elementary schools with orientation in the specific context of the existing educational system. DCI 1961 Yes
Education 147 The Teaching of Arts and Music in the Elementary School DCI 1966 Yes
Education 151 Teaching of English as a Second Language in the High School DCI 1972 Yes
Education 153 The Teaching of Biology and General Science DCI 1959 Yes
Education 153 The Teaching of General Science Objectives, materials, subject matter, problems, current trends and methods of teaching general science in the secondary schools. DCI 1965 Yes
Education 157 The Teaching of Art DCI 1966 Yes
Education 160 Guidance DCI 1968 Yes
Education 161 Techniques Employed in Guidance DCI 1959 Yes
Education 163 Organization and Administration of Guidance Services DCI 1959 Yes
Education 163 The Teaching of Biology Objectives, materials, subject matter, problems, current trends and methods of teaching biology in the secondary schools. DCI 1965 Yes
Education 164 Group Guidance DCI 1959 Yes
Education 165 Vocational Guidance in Secondary Schools DCI 1959 Yes
Education 169 Internship in Guidance Work DCI 1959 Yes
Education 175 Philippine Elementary and Secondary Education It gives the role of secondary education in a school system--its objectives, curricula, student body, organization and relation to other levels of education. DCI 1968 Yes
Education 181 Teaching Internship Student teaching in the laboratory high school or in cooperating public high schools, including observation and participation in school activities designed for community improvement. DCI 1957 Yes
Education 183 Teaching Internship in Elementary Schools Supervised intensive off-campus teaching. DCI 1968 Yes
Education 185 Teaching Internship DCI 1978 Yes
Education 190 Computer in Education Use of computers in education. Basic concepts, principles and applications of programming. DCI 1991 Yes
Education 202 Advanced Philosophy of Education DCI 1972 Yes
Education 203 Curriculum Development DCI 1950 Yes
Education 204 Elementary School Curriculum DCI 1968 Yes
Education 205 Secondary School Curriculum DCI 1968 Yes
Education 207 Human Development and Motivation in Education Consideration of the various aspects of human development and their motivational implications for education. DCI 1973 Yes
Education 208 Psychological Foundations of Education DCI 1954 Yes
Education 210 Method in Educational Research Research methods, concepts, processes, and tools as these relate to educational problems. DCI 1971 Yes
Education 211 Research Practicum Supervised application of method of research DCI 1971 Yes
Education 212 Advanced Educational Psychology Educative processes and their underlying psychological principles. DCI 1965 Yes
Education 213 Advanced Psychology of the Elementary School DCI 1968 Yes
Education 214 Statistical Method Applied to Education Fundamentals in statistical theory; application of theories and statistical techniques to the solution of educational problems; designs and analysis of statistical investigations. DCI 1964 Yes
Education 214.1 Statistical Method Applied to Education DCI 1973 Yes
Education 215 Instructional Procedures DCI 1971 Yes
Education 217 Evaluation in Education DCI 1973 Yes
Education 219 Seminar in Teaching-Learning Research DCI 1973 Yes
Education 220 Special Problems in Education DCI 1950 Yes
Education 221 Introduction to Special Education DCI 1968 Yes
Education 222 Psychology of Exceptional Children Personality characteristics, educational, social and mental health problems of the atypical child. DCI 1968 Yes
Education 223 Creativity and Giftedness Approaches to identify, guide and develop a wide range of creative talent at various ages and educational levels. DCI 1968 Yes
Education 224 Arts and Crafts for the Mentally Retarded Recreation, practical arts and handicrafts experiences for mentally retarded children. DCI 1968 Yes
Education 225 Speech Training for the Hearing Impaired Methods of teaching speech to hearing-impaired children; speech reading theory and practice; programs for maximum utilization of residual hearing. DCI 1968 Yes
Education 226 Education of the Mentally Retarded Identification of the mentally retarded; their characteristics and abilities; administrative provisions for their training; curriculum, methods and techniques of teaching the group. DCI 1965 Yes
Education 227 Education of the Gifted Identification of the gifted; their characteristics and abilities; administrative provisions for their training; curriculum, materials, methods and techniques of teaching the group. DCI 1965 Yes
Education History of Education in the Philippines DELPS, DCI 1921 Yes
Education 228 Practicum in the Education of Exceptional Children Supervised experience in special education. Observation, participation, conferences and other related work in schools and agencies for exceptional children. DCI 1965 Yes
Education 229 Education of the Hearing-Impaired Identification of the hearing impaired; their characteristics and abilities; administrative provisions for their education; curriculum, methods and techniques of teaching them. DCI 1966 Yes
Education 230 Advanced Education DCI 1975 Yes
Education 230.1 Administration of Educational Programs for Gifted Children DCI 1968 Yes
Education 230.2 Administration of Educational Programs for Mentally Retarded Children DCI 1969 Yes
Education 230.3 Administration of Educational Programs for Children with Impaired Hearing DCI 1968 Yes
Education 231 Curriculum Development for Exceptional Children Curricular adjustments to exceptionalities; modern methods and techniques in teaching exceptional children; materials production in Special Education. DCI 1966 Yes
Education 231.1 Curriculum Development for Gifted Children DCI 1968 Yes
Education 231.2 Curriculum Development for Mentally Retarded Children DCI 1968 Yes
Education 231.3 Curriculum Development for Children with Impaired Hearing DCI 1968 Yes
Education 235 The Reading Process Nature of the reading process; factors affecting reading. DCI 1965 Yes
Education 235.1 Practicum in Teaching Beginning Reading DCI 1971 Yes
Education 236 Improvement of Reading in the Elementary and High School Techniques and materials for improving reading in the elementary and high school. DCI 1965 Yes
Education 236.1 Instructional Materials in Reading DCI 1973 Yes
Education 236.2 Development of Instructional Material in Reading DCI 1973 Yes
Education 237 Tests in Reading Different standardized tests in reading in all levels; supervised experience in administering, scoring and interpreting tests, and derivation of basic principles of test construction in reading. DCI 1965 Yes
Education 237.1 Construction of Reading Tests DCI 1973 Yes
Education 238 Guided Reading for Adolescents Exploring and developing reading interests of adolescents. DCI 1965 Yes
Education 239 Case Studies in Reading Supervised experience in diagnostic and individual remedial work in the elementary grades and high school. DCI 1965 Yes
Education 240 Group Remediation in Reading DCI 1971 Yes
Education 241 Principles of Elementary and Secondary Education Objectives, functions and principles of elementary and secondary education; different patterns of curriculum and school organization. DCI 1968 Yes
Education 242 The Administration of Teachers Colleges DCI 1971 Yes
Education 243 The Administrative Problems of Public and Private Secondary Schools DCI 1954 Yes
Education 244 Administration, Supervision and Guidance of Student Teaching Selected topics on roles and responsibilities of student teaching personnel and trends in the administration, supervision and guidance of student teachers. DCI 1966 Yes
Education 245 Instructional Planning and Procedures in Social Studies Concepts, methods and materials in social studies both classical and contemporary. DCI 1967 Yes
Education 246 Principles and Problems of Supervision DCI 1968 Yes
Education 247 Principles and Problems of Educational Administration DCI 1968 Yes
Education 248 Principles and Problems of School Finance DCI 1968 Yes
Education 249 The Operation of Community School Philosophy, objectives and techniques used in community school organization and in classroom work in a life-centered education. DCI 1968 Yes
Education 250 Field Practice in Community Schools Surveys, study and participation in actual community school at work. DCI 1968 Yes
Education 250 The Philosophy of the Community Schools DCI 1954 Yes
Education 253 Problems of Education in the Rural Areas DCI 1954 Yes
Education 255 Utilization of Audio-Visual Materials Principles underlying the use of audio-visual materials: curriculum enrichment through use of such materials. DCI 1964 Yes
Education 256 Radio and Television in Education The educational philosophy behind the use of radio and television in education; practices; practices in education related to production and utilization of radio and television broadcasts; preparation of radio and television broadcasts. DCI 1964 Yes
Education 257 Administration of Audio-Visual Program Analysis of the functions of audio-visual program; programs of organization and administration; school plant requirements. DCI 1964 Yes
Education 258 Production I Theory, principles, and techniques in the preparation of inexpensive audio-visual materials, still pictures, graphic arts materials, and slides; laboratory practice for various techniques. DCI 1964 Yes
Education 259 Production II Theory, principles and techniques in the production of filmstrip and educational motion pictures including script writing, cutting and editing, sync -sound recordings, laboratory practice for various techniques. DCI 1964 Yes
Education 260 Guidance Concepts, principles and practices in guidance. DCI 1962 Yes
Education 260.1 Guidance of Exceptional Children Adjustments problems, counseling and guidance of a typical children; parent-education and guidance. DCI 1968 Yes
Education 261 Personality Adjustment and Mental Hygiene Theories of individual and social adjustments, typical varieties of adjustive behavior and determinants of personality. DCI 1962 Yes
Education 262 Analysis and Interpretation of Test Data DCI 1966 Yes
Education 263 Theories and Techniques of Counseling DCI 1971 Yes
Education 264 Guidance Internship Observation and participation in functions related to the total guidance program. DCI 1975 Yes
Education 265 Student Personnel Administration Administration, supervision and evaluation of student personnel services. DCI 1971 Yes
Education 266 Educational and Occupational Information Theory and research related to educational and occupational decision-making DCI 1962 Yes
Education 267 Guidance Workshop Development and preparation of materials in guidance. DCI 1962 Yes
Education 269 Student Personnel Services in Higher Education Concepts, values and skills related to personnel practices in the institutional setting. DCI 1962 Yes
Education 270 Advanced Composition in English DCI 1968 Yes
Education 274 Phonology of Pilipino for Teachers of Pilipino as a Second Language DCI 1973 Yes
Education 275 Second Language Teaching DCI 1972 Yes
Education 276 Construction of Language Test Principles of language test construction and their application in the preparation of sample language tests. DCI 1973 Yes
Education 278.1 Supervision of Instruction in English Concepts and techniques of supervision as applied to instruction in English. DCI 1973 Yes
Education 279.1 Production of Instructional Materials in English DCI 1972 Yes
Education 279.2 Production of Instructional Materials in Pilipino DCI 1972 Yes
Education 279.3 Production of Instructional Materials in Spanish DCI 1972 Yes
Education 279.5 Production of Instructional Materials in Physical Education DCI 1968 Yes
Education 280 Practicum in Teaching DCI 1973 Yes
Education 281 Human Relations in Education DCI 1975 Yes
Education 282 Selected Topics in Administration and Supervision of Student Teaching DCI 1978 Yes
Education 282.2 Science in Secondary Schools DCI 1971 Yes
Education 283 Selected Topics for Science Teachers DCI 1965 Yes
Education 285.2 Intensive Laboratory Course in High School Science DCI 1971 Yes
Education 287.2 Instructional Planning and Procedures for Elementary School Mathematics, Part II, Intermediate Level Concepts, methods and materials for teaching mathematics at the intermediate school level. DCI 1969 Yes
Education 290 Internship in Non-formal Education DCI 1977 Yes
Education 291 Reading Course in Education DCI 1956 Yes
Education 291 Reading Course in Education DCI 1976 Yes
Education 291 Reading Course in Education DCI 1994 Yes
Education 293 Programmed Learning DCI 1976 Yes
Education 293 Research Designs and Techniques Applied to Education (Field of Specialization) DCI 1990 Yes
Education 297 M.A.T. Research Paper DCI 1984 Yes
Education 298 Problems in Education DCI 1975 Yes
Education 299 Seminar in Education DCI 1994 Yes
Education 300 Master's Thesis in Education DCI 1948 Yes
Education 350 Professional Laboratory Experiences in Teacher Education Demonstrations and Observations of Teaching and Other Educational Practices. DCI 1964 Yes
Education 360 Seminar in Student Personnel Work DCI 1974 Yes
Education 362 Individual Testing DCI 1971 Yes
Education 363 Counseling Practicum DCI 1971 Yes
Education 364 Internship in Student Personnel Work DCI 1971 Yes
Education 365 Seminar in Guidance DCI 1971 Yes
Education 370 Theories of Educational Administration Principles of administration as applied to education. DCI 1967 Yes
Education 371 Legal Bases of Education in the Philippines Laws, court decisions, legal procedures related to school management, both public and private, educational objectives and policies. DCI 1967 Yes
Education 372 Educational Planning Principles, concepts and procedures of educational planning. DCI 1967 Yes
Education 375 Administration of School Personnel Principles of school personnel management. DCI 1964 Yes
Education 376 Administration of School Plant Educational planning of teaching space, efficient use of existing facilities, economical operation and maintenance of school plant. DCI 1964 Yes
Education 377 School Business Administration Administrative and technical problems of budgeting, purchasing, accounting, and safeguarding school funds. DCI 1964 Yes
Education 378 Practicum in Educational Administration DCI 1972 Yes
Education 378 Practicum in Educational Administration Field experience in administrative organization and procedures. DCI 1964 Yes
Education 380 Seminar in College Training DCI 1994 Yes
Education 381 Workshop in College Teaching DCI 1980 Yes
Education 382 Professional Laboratory Experience Teacher Education DCI 1977 Yes
Education 383 Practicum: The Preparation of Instructional Materials DCI 1984 Yes
Education 384 Seminar in Early Childhood Education DCI 1975 Yes
Education 390 Independent Study DCI 1994 Yes
Education 393 Research Seminar/Colloquium in Education (Field of Specialization) DCI 1990 Yes
Education 400 Doctoral Dissertation DCI 1974 Yes
Education A Educational and Vocational Guidance The techniques of studying and note-taking; training in speed and comprehension in reading; library work; relevant information about each profession; and the discovery of interest and aptitude by means of standardized tests and scales. DELPS 1963 Yes
Education A Educational and Vocational Guidance This course deals with the technique of studying and note-taking; train-int in speed and comprehension in reading; library work; relevant information about each profession; and the discovery of interest and aptitudes by means of standardized tests and seales. DELPS 1946 Yes
EgyE 101 Introduction to Energy Engineering Energy resources, conversion, uses and conservation. EEEP, EgyE 2008 Yes
EgyE 101 Introduction to Energy Engineering Energy resources, conversion, uses, and conservation. EEEP, EgyE 1984 Yes
EgyE 197 Special Topics EEEP, EgyE 1984 Yes
EgyE 201 Energy Resources, Uses and Systems World, regional and national energy resources and demand. Energy data system: boundaries, framework, flow diagrams, reference energy system, input/output. Non-renewable resources: oil, natural gas, coal, nuclear. Renewable energy resources: solar, wind, hydro, biomass, geothermal, ocean. Energy use: residential, commercial, industrial, transport, etc. Energy Technologies and Energy Issues. EgyE, EEEP 2008 Yes
EgyE 205 Energy Engineering Laboratory Laboratory methods in energy engineering. EgyE, EEEP 2009 Yes
EgyE 211 Energy Conservation EEEP, EgyE 2003 Yes
EgyE 220 Coal Technology Coal properties; Philippine coal resources and coal utilization. Coal mining; Coal cleaning and conversion technology; Environmental concerns. EEEP, EgyE 2008 Yes
EgyE 221 Solar Energy I EgyE, EEEP 2003 Yes
EgyE 222 Biomass Energy Biomass production. Biomass conversion including: compaction, combustion, gasification, pyrolysis, hydrolysis and fermentation. Vegetable oil extraction and transesterification. Biogas production. Energy crops. Environmental and societal aspects of biomass utilization. EgyE, EEEP 2009 Yes
EgyE 223 Wind, Hydro, and Ocean Energy Systems EEEP, EgyE 2003 Yes
EgyE 224 Geothermal Energy EgyE, EEEP 2003 Yes
EgyE 225 Nuclear Energy EEEP, EgyE 2003 Yes
EgyE 231 Energy Economics and Systems Evaluation EgyE, EEEP 2003 Yes
EgyE 232 Energy Systems Modeling and Design EgyE, EEEP 2003 Yes
EgyE 234 Computer Modeling for Energy Systems Analysis Simulation models of energy systems. Application of high-level computer languages to energy modeling & analysis. Computer-based energy application project. EEEP, EgyE 2008 Yes
EgyE 235 Energy Technology Assessment EEEP, EgyE 2003 Yes
EgyE 236 Energy Systems Modeling Macro-economic growth models. Inter-industry/Input-Output models. Energy market models. Energy aggregation. Factor analysis. Representation of the energy sector network. Network-based energy system modeling. Specific industry models including electric power, gas, coal, and oil. EgyE, EEEP 2009 Yes
EgyE 241 Solar Energy II EEEP, EgyE 2003 Yes
EgyE 251 Energy Planning Energy and development. Energy supply analysis. Energy demand analysis. Supply-demand balancing. Electric power system planning. Rural electrification planning. EEEP, EgyE 2008 Yes
EgyE 271 Coal Technology EgyE, EEEP 2003 Yes
EgyE 272 Waste Heat Recovery and Cogeneration EgyE, EEEP 2003 Yes
EgyE 273 Power Plant Technology EEEP, EgyE 2003 Yes
EgyE 290 Special Project EgyE, EEEP 2003 Yes
EgyE 296 Seminar EEEP, EgyE 2008 Yes
EgyE 297 Special Topics EEEP, EgyE 2003 Yes
EgyE 298 Special Problems EEEP, EgyE 2003 Yes
EgyE 300 Master's Thesis EEEP, EgyE 2003 Yes
EgyE 320 Energy Resource Assessment Definition and measurement of energy stocks and flows. Fuel cycle. Exploration and production techniques. Technologies of utilization. Methods of energy resource assessment. Methods of energy demand analysis. EgyE, EEEP 2009 Yes
EgyE 321 Solar Energy II Physics of semiconductors and materials in photovoltaic devices; physical models of solar cell operation; characteristics, design, and fabrication of common types of solar cells; approaches to increasing solar cell efficiency; radiant energy transfer and its application to solar exchangers; energy balances for solar exchanges; theory, economics, and practice of solar-thermal energy applications. EgyE, EEEP 2008 Yes
EgyE 322 Advanced Biomass Energy Equilibrium and kinetic models of thermochemical conversion systems. Oil extraction equilibria. Transesterification kinetics. Lignocellulosic chemistry. Hydrolysis and fermentation kinetics. Design of biomass energy systems. EEEP, EgyE 2009 Yes
EgyE 323 Advanced Wind, Hydro and Ocean Energy Conversion Systems Geographical, meteorological & aerodynamic analysis of wind energy potential. Hydrological & hydraulic analysis of hydro energy potential. Assessment of wave, tide, current & ocean thermal energy. Survey & classification of wind, hydro and ocean energy conversion technology. Case analysis, modeling, design, operations & performance of wind, hydro & ocean engineering systems. EEEP, EgyE 2009 Yes
EgyE 324 Geothermal Energy Description of geothermal energy and comparison with other forms of energy. Types and geographic locations. Design and economics of geothermal energy systems. Types of geothermal power plants. Operational, maintenance, environmental and social concerns; direct uses of geothermal energy; heat pump basics. EEEP, EgyE 2008 Yes
EgyE 332 Energy Optimization and System Dynamics Total systems design. Systems theory and application of modeling and simulation techniques in energy systems design. Optimization and system dynamics. EgyE, EEEP 2009 Yes
EgyE 397 Special Topics EgyE, EEEP 2009 Yes
EgyE 398 Special Problems EgyE, EEEP 2009 Yes
EgyE 400 PhD Dissertation EgyE, EEEP 2003 Yes
Elective Research Limited laboratory facilities may be extended to a few qualified students interested in some anatomical problems whose individual program of work has been approved by the department faculty. Arrangements may be made with the Head of the Department. College of Medicine 1963 Yes
Elective Advanced Autonomic Pharmacology Latest advances in pharmacology of the neurohormones of the peripheral and central autonomics. UP Manila, College of Medicine 1972 Yes
Elective Ambulatory Pediatrics Supervised clinical experience on approaches to the health care of non-hospitalized children. UP Manila, College of Medicine 1975 Yes
Elective Ambulatory Pediatrics Supervised clinical experience on approaches to the total health care of non-hospitalized children. UP Manila, College of Medicine 1973 Yes
Elective Applied Basic Sciences A review of anatomy, physiology and biochemistry of important internal organs in various diseased states in conjunction with the clinical discussions. UP Manila, College of Medicine 1964 Yes
Elective Applied Gastroenterology Diagnosis and therapy of gastroenterologic diseases. UP Manila, College of Medicine 1964 Yes
Elective Apprenticeship in Adult Orthopedics Participation of medical students in all activities concerned with adult orthopedics of the staff member assigned to the including sounds, operation, etc,. UP Manila, College of Medicine 1973 Yes
Elective Apprenticeship in Medicine I Perspective in general practice outside the hospital setting. UP Manila, College of Medicine 1973 Yes
Elective Apprenticeship in Medicine II Diagnosis and management of patients in a definite specialty or combination of specialties such as allergy, cardiology, dermatology, gastroenterology, metabolism and endocrinology, neurology, pulmonary and hematology. UP Manila, College of Medicine 1973 Yes
Elective Apprenticeship in Radiology Fundamentals of diagnostics radiology and radiotheraphy and practice in the interpretation of routine radiologic examination. UP Manila, College of Medicine 1981 Yes
Elective Apprenticeship in Surgery Participation of medical students in all of the surgical activities of the staff member assigned to him including rounds, operations, etc,. UP Manila, College of Medicine 1973 Yes
Elective Apprenticeshp in Gynecology Application of principles of management of gynecological problems in office practice. UP Manila, College of Medicine 1973 Yes
Elective Autopsy Pathology Performance of at least 10 autopsies with complete gross and microscopic study and clinico-pathologic correlation. Extension study in-depth of a selected topic utilizing autopsy material. UP Manila, College of Medicine 1973 Yes
Elective Cardiovascular Diagnosis and Management Instructions on the Fundamentals of electrocardiography, vectocardiography, ballistocardiography, phonocardiography, etc., and their clinical application. UP Manila, College of Medicine 1964 Yes
Elective Clinical Radiology Principles and application of radiology in medical practice. UP Manila, College of Medicine 1973 Yes
Elective Developmental Pharmacology Effects of drugs on the development of the fetus and the newborn. Changing pattern of drug handling at a different ages. UP Manila, College of Medicine 1972 Yes
Elective Directed Readings in Pharmacology Critical discussion and evaluation of published articles of pharmacological interest. UP Manila, College of Medicine 1972 Yes
Elective General Pharmacology Fundamental principles of drug action, mechanics of action of and body responses to different classes of pharmacologic agents. Includes biometrics, absorption, distribution, fate & excretion of drugs w/emphasis on drugs used in diseases prevalent in the Philippines. UP Manila, College of Medicine 1972 Yes
Elective General Pharmacology Laboratory Demonstrations & group participation on selected experiments designed to emphasize pharmacodynamics of drugs. UP Manila, College of Medicine 1972 Yes
Elective Genetics Practice and research in tracing the family pedigree for patients up to four generations, supplemented by dermatologyphics, buccal smear and karyotypefor spot disease-causing genetic traits especially that ones. UP Manila, College of Medicine 1975 Yes
Elective History of Medicine in the Philippines The history of the medicine in the country from earliest recorded history to the present. UP Manila, College of Medicine 1964 Yes
Elective Human Cytogenetics Basic concepts of human cytogenetics, techniques of chronosional analysis and dermatoglyphics. UP Manila, College of Medicine 1973 Yes
Elective Human Fertility Essentials of human reproduction, diagnosis and management of infertility problems, methods of fertility regulation. UP Manila, College of Medicine 1973 Yes
Elective Laboratory Medicine I Laboratory techniques medicine in clinical practice. UP Manila, College of Medicine 1973 Yes
Elective Laboratory Medicine II Laboratory tcehniques in nuclear medicine. UP Manila, College of Medicine 1973 Yes
Elective Literature Search in Pharmacology Methods of utilizing the literature related to Pharmacology. Preparation of a research proposal with bibliography by student. UP Manila, College of Medicine 1972 Yes
Elective Medical Economics The economic of Patient care, including cost to patient of medicines, hospitalization, aids for diagnosis, therapeutic procedures, and professional charges. UP Manila, College of Medicine 1964 Yes
Elective Medical Economics The economic of Patient care, including cost to patient of medicines, hospitalization, aids for diagnosis, therapeutic procedures, and professional charges. UP Manila, College of Medicine 1972 Yes
Elective Pharmacology and Folk Medicine Drugs and medicinal plants, their therapeutic action, preparation and application. UP Manila, College of Medicine 1978 Yes
Elective Seminar in Pharmacology UP Manila, College of Medicine 1972 Yes
Elective Special Problems in Pharmacology Research on special topics in pharmacology: Clinical, biochemical, behavioral, endocrine, muscle, autonomic pharmacology, encology, teratology and toxicology. UP Manila, College of Medicine 1964 Yes
Electricity 1 Practical Electricity Use of electricity for light and power; practical home wiring; selection, servicing, and repair of electric motors; theory and practice in project design and construction. EEEI 1963 Yes
Elem Chem Elementary Chemistry IC 1917 Yes
Elem Law Elementary Law This course comprises the study of the general principles of law, its nature and kinds, its sources and purposes, especially as regards the Philippine laws. It also comprises the study of the fundamental principles of the Land Registration Law and of the Public Land Law. To give the students, however, the practical value of the study of this course, it is made to cover Elementary Procedure and Elementary Evidence, giving much stress and emphasis on the study of the practices actually done in the courts in connection with registration or cadastral cases; and of the proceeding held in connection with administrative investigations of public land cases decided by the Bureau of Lands. Law 1929 Yes
Elem Procedure Elementary Procedure This course treas of ordinary pleadings; of the fundamental rules that must be observed in the hearing by public inspectors; of administrative and land cases; of how issues in such cases are joined; of presumption, and of the mode in manners of ascertaining the facts in dispute therein. Law 1932 Yes
EnE 31 Technology and Environment EnE, DChE 2003 Yes
EnE 80 Special Problems EnE, EEEP, EgyE 2003 Yes
EnE 198 Special Problems EEEP 1988 Yes
EnE 200 Special Problems EEEP 1974 Yes
EnE 201 Introduction to Environmental Engineering Overview of the environmental engineering profession and its coverage which includes air, water, soil and groundwater pollution sources and its control, laws and regulations. This course also tackles global issues such as climate change and disaster risk reduction management and its implications to environmental engineering. EnE, EEEP, DChE 2013 Yes
EnE 201 Introduction to Environmental Engineering Pollution control laws, regulations and standards; types, sources and harmful effects of pollutants; measurement of pollution parameters. EEEP, DChE, EnE 1987 Yes
EnE 202 Research Methods in Environmental Engineering Quantitative and qualitative research in the design of experiments in Environmental Engineering. DChE 2013 Yes
EnE 203 Introduction to Environmental Engineering Overview of the environmental engineering profession and its coverage which includes air, water, soil and ground water pollution sources and its control, laws and regulations. This course also tackles global issues such as climate change and disaster risk reduction management and its implications to environmental engineering. EEEP 2017 Yes
EnE 205 Environmental Engineering Laboratory I Theory and methods for environmental (air, water, soil) quality parameter measurement and waste characterization. EEEP, EnE 2013 Yes
EnE 205 Environmental Engineering Laboratory I EEEP, EnE 2003 Yes
EnE 210 Water Quality Control and Management Methods and economics of water quality control; river and estuary models for water quality parameters; water quality management. EnE, EEEP 2013 Yes
EnE 210 Water Quality Control and Management EnE, EEEP 2003 Yes
EnE 211 Environmental Engineering Biology EnE 2003 Yes
EnE 212 Wastewater Disposal and Treatment Wastewater characteristics; stream pollution load; sewerage systems; physical and other wastewater treatment methods. EnE, EEEP 2006 Yes
EnE 212 Wastewater Disposal and Treatment EnE, EEEP 2003 Yes
EnE 213 Biological Treatment Plant Design EEEP, EnE 2003 Yes
EnE 213 Biological Treatment Process Design EnE, EEEP 2013 Yes
EnE 214 Chemical Treatment Plant Design EnE, EEEP 2003 Yes
EnE 214 Chemical Treatment Process Design EnE, EEEP 2013 Yes
EnE 215 Advanced Water Treatment Process EnE, EEEP 2013 Yes
EnE 215 Tertiary Treatment of Process Water EnE, EEEP 2003 Yes
EnE 216 Water Safety and Distribution Design of the components of the different types of water treatment plant; preparation of a plan of treatment and safe distribution system for a particular community; development of a water safety plan. EnE 2013 Yes
EnE 218 Surface-Chemical Technologies for Environmental Applications Design of surface chemical technologies for clean water. EEEP 2013 Yes
EnE 220 Environmental Engineering Laboratory II Experimental study and equipment design of certain pollution control operations & processes. EnE, EEEP 2006 Yes
EnE 220 Environmental Engineering Laboratory II EEEP, EnE 2003 Yes
EnE 250 Air Pollution EnE, EEEP 2003 Yes
EnE 250 Air Quality Monitoring and Modeling Characteristics, sources, effects, monitoring and modeling of air pollution. EEEP, EnE 2013 Yes
EnE 251 Air Quality Monitoring and Management Design of commonly used air pollution control devices, stack design and ground level concentration calculations. EnE, EEEP 2013 Yes
EnE 251 Particulate Systems EEEP, EnE 2003 Yes
EnE 252 Indoor Air Quality Management Sources, effects and control of indoor air pollution; design strategies to attain indoor air quality that meet standards. EEEP 2013 Yes
EnE 253 Air Quality Monitoring and Modeling Characteristics, sources, effects, monitoring and modeling of air pollution. EEEP 2017 Yes
EnE 254 Air Quality Control and Management Design of commonly used air pollution control devices, stack design and ground level concentration calculations. EEEP 2017 Yes
EnE 260 Fundamentals of Geo Environmental Engineering Principles and processes in the field of geo environmental engineering, vadose zone hydrology and environmental soil physics. EEEP 2013 Yes
EnE 261 Soil and Groundwater Remediation Technologies Treatment processes and systems for polluted soil and contaminated groundwater remediation. EEEP 2013 Yes
EnE 270 Solid Waste Disposal and Management Composition and quantity of solid wastes generated by residential, commercial, and industrial establishments; disposal methods and managements. EEEP, EnE 2013 Yes
EnE 270 Solid Waste Disposal and Management EEEP, EnE 2003 Yes
EnE 271 Radioactive Wastes DES 2003 Yes
EnE 272 Landfill Design and Operation Design, operation and maintenance of sanitary landfills and its management upon closure. EEEP 2013 Yes
EnE 280 Environmental Impact Assessment Evaluation, estimation of the effects of structures, processes and systems upon the environment and the effects of environmental changes upon human populations. EEEP, EnE 2013 Yes
EnE 280 Environmental Impact Assessment EnE, EEEP 2003 Yes
EnE 281 Decision Analysis for Environmental Engineering An introduction to decision analysis approaches, tools and techniques for incorporating environmental, economic efficiency and effectiveness criteria EEEP 2013 Yes
EnE 282 Environmental Decision Support Systems Concepts, principles, elements, architecture, and implementation of decision support system as applied to environmental problems. EEEP 2013 Yes
EnE 283 Disaster Risk Management Principles and techniques in the management and mitigation of natural and human-induced hazards to prevent or mitigate the adverse effects to society. Further focus on the identification and analysis of factors that constrain and promote effective disaster risk assessment at the community level. EEEP 2013 Yes
EnE 290 Seminar EEEP 1974 Yes
EnE 296 Seminar EnE, EEEP 2003 Yes
EnE 298 Special Problems EnE, EEEP 2006 Yes
EnE 300 Thesis EEEP, EnE 2003 Yes
EnE 302 Chemical Processes in Environmental Engineering Application of principles of chemical equilibrium, chemical kinetics and thermodynamics to air and water quality. EgyE, EnE, EEEP 2006 Yes
EnE 303 Biological Processes in Environmental Engineering Application of the principles of biochemistry and microbiology to air and water quality, wastes and their engineering management; biologically mediated changes in water and in domestic and industrial wastewater. EgyE, EnE, EEEP 2006 Yes
EnE 304 Numerical Solutions in Environmental Engineering Mathematical formulation and solution of problems involving pollutant movements and behavior in environmental processes and air/water pollutant dynamics employing ordinary and partial differential equations and advanced mathematical methods in transport phenomena. EEEP, EgyE, EnE 2006 Yes
EnE 305 Environmental Modeling Application of mathematical programming and modeling of engineered solutions involving multi-media environmental systems such as air pollution, groundwater flow and solute transport, and surface water quality; Stochastic models. EEEP, EnE, EgyE 2006 Yes
EnE 372 Hazardous Waste Management Sources and characteristics of hazardous wastes; concepts and applications of management of hazardous wastes from generation, treatment and disposal; waste minimization; remediation; environmental auditing and quantitative risk assessment. EnE, EEEP, EgyE 2006 Yes
EnE 382 Environmental Health Engineering Biological, chemical and physical environmental stressors; impacts of environmental health hazards on people in the community and the workplace; prevention and mitigation of these impacts through behavioral and engineering control and health impact assessment. EgyE, EEEP, EnE 2006 Yes
EnE 400 PhD Dissertation EnE, EEEP, EgyE 2006 Yes
Endocrinology Endocrinology Function of the endocrine glands including synthesis, storage, release, transport, and metabolism of the hormones, their effects on bodily functions and states, and hormonal interplay. UP Manila, College of Medicine 1964 Yes
Endodontics 31 Root Canal Therapy College of Dentistry 1971 Yes
Energy 22 Biomass Energy Biomass production. Biomass conversion including: combustion, gasification, pyrolysis, fermentation, and compaction. Biogas production. Energy plantation. EEEP 1983 Yes
Energy 101 Introduction to Energy Engineering Energy resources, conversation, uses, and conversation. EEEP 1984 Yes
Energy 197 Special Topics EEEP 1984 Yes
Energy 201 Energy Resources and Uses World and national energy use. Energy use by sector: industrial, residential, transport, etc. Urban and rural energy use patterns. World and national energy resources. Non-renewable sources and reserves such as oil, coal, gas. Renewable sources such as hydro, solar, geothermal, biomass, wind, tidal. EEEP 1983 Yes
Energy 211 Energy Conservation Energy conservation techniques. Conservation methods in the home, in transportation, in industrial and commercial sectors. Inter-fuel substitution. Factors in the design of low-energy consumption buildings. EEEP 1983 Yes
Energy 221 Solar Energy I Solar energy collection, storage, and utilization design and economics. EEEP 1989 Yes
Energy 222 Biomass Energy Biomass production. Biomass conversation including: combustion, gasification, pyrolysis, fermentation, and compaction. Biogas production. Energy plantation. EnE, EEEP, EgyE 1983 Yes
Energy 223 Wind and Hydro Systems Design and economics of wind and hydro systems. Mini-hydro. Environmental and societal aspects. EEEP 1983 Yes
Energy 223 Wind, Hydro, and Ocean, Energy Systems Resource assessment, analysis, design, operations, utilization, and environmental and societal aspects of wind, hydro, and ocean energy systems. EEEP 1989 Yes
Energy 224 Geothermal Energy Design and economics of geothermal energy systems. Environmental and societal aspects. EEEP 1983 Yes
Energy 225 Nuclear Energy Design and economics of nuclear energy systems environmental and societal aspects. EEEP 1983 Yes
Energy 226 Wind Energy Conversion Systems Biomass production. Biomass conversion including: compaction, combustion, gasification, pyrolysis, hydrolysis and fermentation. Vegetable oil extraction and transesterification. Biogas production. Energy crops. Environmental and societal aspects of biomass utilization. EEEP 1989 Yes
Energy 227 Hydro Energy Conversion Systems Hydrological, hydraulic, structural, and electromechanical analysis and design of hydro energy conversion system. Conventional and small hydro systems. EEEP 1989 Yes
Energy 228 Ocean Energy Conversion Systems Oceanographical, structural, and electromechanical analysis and design of ocean energy system. Tidal, wave and ocean thermal energy conversion systems. EEEP 1989 Yes
Energy 231 Energy Economics and Systems Evaluation Setting of objectives. Value systems analysis. Multiple-criteria evaluation. Economics of energy. Technological, economics, societal and environmental factors. EEEP 1983 Yes
Energy 232 Energy Systems Modeling and Design Total systems design. Systems theory and application of modeling and simulation techniques in energy systems design. Optimization and multiple objective design. EEEP 1983 Yes
Energy 234 Computer Modeling for Energy Systems Analysis Simulation models of energy systems. Application of high-level computer languages to energy modeling and analysis. Computer-based energy application project. EEEP 1989 Yes
Energy 235 Energy Technology Assessment Methods of technology assessment. Technical, economic, environmental, social and institutional impact analyses of energy systems. EEEP 1989 Yes
Energy 241 Solar Energy II Properties and fabrication of photovoltaic cells; application, design, and monitoring of photovoltaic systems. EEEP 1989 Yes
Energy 271 Coal Technology Coal properties; Philippine coal resources and coal utilization; coal combustion, gasification and liquefaction; coal firing equipment; control of pollutant emissions. EEEP 1989 Yes
Energy 272 Waste Heat Recovery and Cogeneration Identification, evaluation, and recovery of waste heat. Applications and case studies. EEEP 1989 Yes
Energy 273 Power Plant Technology Fuel selection. Steam cycles. Power plant design. Control of pollutant emissions, power economics. EEEP 1989 Yes
Energy 290 Special Project A countryside-oriented project on energy alternatives, conservation or development to be undertaken individually by the student. The output of the project shall be a device, process, system, or concrete proposals for specific action which will be of practical benefit to people in the rural communities. EEEP 1983 Yes
Energy 297 Special Topics EEEP 1989 Yes
Energy 298 Special Problems EEEP 1989 Yes
Energy 300 Master's Thesis EEEP 1983 Yes
Energy 400 Ph.D. Dissertation EEEP 1983 Yes
Eng 1 Basic College English Basic grammar, usage and composition skills in English. DECL 2003 Yes
Eng 2 English for the Professions DECL 2003 Yes
Eng 3 Literature and Society DECL 2003 Yes
Eng 4 World Literatures , DECL 2003 Yes
Eng 5 Expository Writing A directed study of selected prose writing in English, with guidance on written assignments. DECL 1978 Yes
Eng 6 Conversational English DECL 1913 Yes
Eng 8 Advanced Rhetoric This course offers training in bibliography and in the four types of discourse - narration, description, exposition, and argumentation. The course aims to provide the short-story writing, and seeks to acquaint the student with the various forms of composition as a means of giving flexibility to the method of both oral and written expression. DECL 1938 Yes
Eng 9 Argumentation and Debate DECL 1948 Yes
Eng 10 College English The writing and critical reading of forms of academic discourse essential to university work. DECL 2002 Yes
Eng 11 Literature and Society The study of various literary genres as a dynamic interaction between the individual and social and cultural forces. DECL 2002 Yes
Eng 12 World Literatures The study of representative/landmark texts from the literatures of world. DECL 2002 Yes
Eng 13 DECL 1915 Yes
Eng 14 DECL 1915 Yes
Eng 15 Study of World Literature Reading of short masterpieces and selections from World Writers excluding English and American. DECL 1952 Yes
Eng 16 DECL 1913 Yes
Eng 17 DECL 1922 Yes
Eng 19 English Literature DECL 2003 Yes
Eng 20 American Literature DECL 2003 Yes
Eng 21 Survey of English Literature I English literature from its beginning to the Pre-Romantic period. DECL 1968 Yes
Eng 23 Introduction to Shakespeare Ten representative plays including discussion of necessary background and problems. DECL 2003 Yes
Eng 30 English for the Professions Principles and uses of writing in English in the various disciplines/professions. DECL 2002 Yes
Eng 31 Freshman English DECL 1956 Yes
Eng 31 Fundamentals of Speech Understanding of the basic principles of speech and voice production and proficiency in their use. Speech skills common to all forms of oral communication; the selection and evaluation of materials for speech; organization; thought; voice; action; and speaker-listener relations. DECL 1955 Yes
Eng 40 Writing and Critical Writing DECL 2003 Yes
Eng 51 Contemporary Literature A cultural study of masterpieces and selections from twentieth century writers. Collatora readings, memorization, and reports on assigned authors and their work. DECL 1951 Yes
Eng 101 Introduction to British Literary History Literary, cultural, and historical background for the study of British literature. DECL 2003 Yes
Eng 103 Introduction to American Literary History Literary, cultural, and historical background for the study of the literature of the United States. DECL 2003 Yes
Eng 104 Levels of English Language Use DECL 2003 Yes
Eng 105 Masterpieces of World Literature A rapid study of the literary history of the world, from primitive times to the present; a cultural and comparative study of a few famous books from the East and West; supplementary and collateral readings and reports on assigned authors and works. Students are advised to finish the first before they enroll in the second semester of the course. DECL 1934 Yes
Eng 106 Language Theory and Language Awareness DECL 2003 Yes
Eng 107 Advanced News Writing DECL 1953 Yes
Eng 107 Fundamentals of Journalism How information and facts for news and feature stories are gathered and how they are put together by the press and radio. Emphasis will be on practical application of principles. Considerable writing by students. Course will tie in closely with student newspaper. DECL 1951 Yes
Eng 108 Ethics of Journalism The need for a free press and impartial news in modern society. Responsibilities and obligations of the free press. Duty of a free press to inform the public accurately and honestly. DECL 1964 Yes
Eng 109 Magazine Writing Instruction and practice in the writing of the more elaborate news stories, the newspaper magazine section type of article, the radio news broadcasts and interviews. DECL 1956 Yes
Eng 110 Introduction to English Linguistics Principles of editing copy, headline writing, page make-up and the use of pictures. Explanation of the copydesk and how it operates. DECL 1971 Yes
Eng 111 The Short Story This course consists of practice in writing short stories, study of narrative principles in the short story, and consideration of the short story as a literary form. DECL 1935 Yes
Eng 112 Introduction to Modern English Morphology and Syntax Morphologic and syntactic structures of Modern English; regional and formal variations; varying analyses. DECL 1971 Yes
Eng 114 History of the English Language A descriptive study of the forms and structure of the English language from its beginnings in Old English to Middle English through Modern English. DECL 1964 Yes
Eng 115 Development of the English Language History and structure of the English language. DECL 1974 Yes
Eng 116 Structure of English I: Phonetics and Phonology An analysis of the phonetic features and phonological structure and function of the sound patterns of English. DECL 2007 Yes
Eng 119 English Discourse DECL 2003 Yes
Eng 120 Stylistics DECL 2003 Yes
Eng 120-I Sixteenth Century Literature Elizabethan poetry, prose, and drama, including Shakespeare but only in historical perspective. DECL 1963 Yes
Eng 120-II Seventeenth Century Literature Studies in baroque and classical prose, the metaphysical and other schools of poetry, and the works of Milton. DECL 1963 Yes
Eng 121 Dryden to Johnson The classical Period. DECL 1929 Yes
Eng 124 Seventeenth Century Literature Baroque and classical prose, the metaphysical and other schools of poetry, and the works of Milton (excluding the drama). DECL 1968 Yes
Eng 128 Studies in Contemporary American Literature Major figures from Henry James to recent, poets, dramatists and novelists, in relation to their social and philosophic backgrounds. DECL 1962 Yes
Eng 134 Acting and Directing Theory and practice. All students are cast in reasonably important parts each semester. Those especially interested in directing will be given much practice under supervision. An attempt is made to develop all round actors; each student plays at least two part of diametrically opposed types. DECL 1935 Yes
Eng 135 Oral Interpretation The reading prose and poetry with emphasis on variety, range, and expression; the development of adequate responsiveness -- intellectual and emotional appreciation -- to literary values and of the power to communication orally this appreciation to others. DECL 1954 Yes
Eng 136 Forms of Public Addresses The more important forms of public address and the occasions which give rise to hem; study of special methods by which speech is made clear, interesting, and forceful. Reading and reports on Philippine public address. DECL 1954 Yes
Eng 137 Group Discussion and Conference Leadership Procedures in exchanging information, solving problems, determining policies, resolving differences in small face-to-face groups, and developing insights into the nature of group processes. DECL 1954 Yes
Eng 138 Directed Speech Activities Study of speech principles and skills related to the needs of prospective teachers. Emphasis on problems which confront teachers in defining the needs of students and in planning well-rounded speech programs. DECL 1954 Yes
Eng 143 Early 20th Century American Literature Major works from Henry James to William Faulkner and their social and philosophical backgrounds. DECL 2003 Yes
Eng 144 Current 20th Century American Literature American Literature from 1945 to the present. DECL 2003 Yes
Eng 150 Creative Writing Nature, forms, principles, and techniques of creative writing in the fields of drama, prose, and poetry for the purpose of producing a manuscript of special literary merit. DECL 1962 Yes
Eng 151 The Writing of Fiction The art of fiction, particularly that of the modern short story, including a survey of the growth of its techniques. DECL 1968 Yes
Eng 152 Advanced Fiction Writing The writing of fiction with emphasis on the student's critical and imaginative range as demonstrated in his ability to render more complicated themes and fictional forms, including the short novel. DECL 1978 Yes
Eng 153 The Writing of Poetry The art of poetry, particularly that of modern poetry, including a survey of the growth of its techniques. DECL 1968 Yes
Eng 153 The Writing of Poetry The art of poetry, particularly that of modern poetry, including the survey of the growth of it's techniques. DECL 1984 Yes
Eng 154 Advanced Poetry Writing The writing of poetry with stress on the student's critical and imaginative range. DECL 1978 Yes
Eng 155 Introduction to Dramatic Writing The one-act play and other dramatic forms; the techniques of writing for the stage. DECL 1968 Yes
Eng 156 Dramatic Writing The three-act play and other sustained forms of drama. DECL 1978 Yes
Eng 157 English for the Professions DECL 2003 Yes
Eng 199 Research DECL 2003 Yes
Eng 202 English Drama to 1642 A historical and critical study; exclusive of Shakespeare. DECL 1929 Yes
Eng 203-F Life and the Comedies Examination and discussion of important biographical documents and authorities, and study of the dramatist's development in comedy. The comedies are read with emphasis on questions of sources and on some structural and textual problems. Unusual passages are memorized and peculiarities of grammar and style are investigated. Individual reports of considerable length on specialized topics. DECL 1934 Yes
Eng 203-S Shakespeare The Histories and Tragedies. Study of the playwright's development in serious drama. The histories are read not only as specimens or masterpieces of their type, but also in their relation to similar Elizabethan plays and to other works of Shakespeare. As in the comedies, the stress in the treatment of the tragedies is on sources and peculiar problems of dramatic structure and style. Memorization of passages of great beauty and individual and style. Memorization of passages of great beauty and individual term papers on approved subjects. DECL 1934 Yes
Eng 204 History of the English Langguage DECL 2003 Yes
Eng 205 The Structure of English: Phonology and Morphology DECL 2003 Yes
Eng 209 DECL 1922 Yes
Eng 211 Pre-Shakesperean Drama English drama from its beginnings to the time of Shakespeare. DECL 1969 Yes
Eng 215 Restoration Drama to the Present Selected English plays from the Restoration to the contemporary period. DECL 1964 Yes
Eng 216 The English Novel From Richardson to Scott The derivation and development of the English novel to the period of the Victorians. DECL 1985 Yes
Eng 217 The English Novel DECL 2003 Yes
Eng 218 The Modern English Novel The English novel from Conrad to the present. DECL 1969 Yes
Eng 220 DECL 1922 Yes
Eng 221 Readings in Old English - DECL 1974 Yes
Eng 222 Readings in Middle English Literature DECL 1967 Yes
Eng 223 English Poetry DECL 2003 Yes
Eng 228 English Literature DECL 1922 Yes
Eng 230 Critical Theory and Prcactice Rapid survey of important writings on the subject from Aristotle to Walter Pater, discussion of principles of modern literary criticism, and the critical study of the chief literary types. Each student is assigned to work on a particular problem. Studies in Philippine literature are acceptable for this assignment. DECL 1933 Yes
Eng 232 Beowulf DECL 2003 Yes
Eng 233 Chaucer DECL 2003 Yes
Eng 235 The Life and Works of Milton DECL 2003 Yes
Eng 240 Philippine Literature in English A study of Filipino writing in the English language. DECL 1953 Yes
Eng 242 Individualism in American Literature: 1837-1900 DECL 2003 Yes
Eng 243 American Literature: 1900-1944 DECL 2003 Yes
Eng 244 Current American Literature from 1945 to the Present DECL 2003 Yes
Eng 244 The American Novel The American novel from its beginnings to its present form. DECL 1969 Yes
Eng 245 The American Novel DECL 2003 Yes
Eng 246 Gender and Genre in Anglo-American Women's Writing DECL 2003 Yes
Eng 251 Readings in New English Literatures DECL 2003 Yes
Eng 256 New Genres in Anglo-American Literature DECL 2003 Yes
Eng 257 English Satire of the Restoration and the 18th Century DECL 2003 Yes
Eng 258 English Lyric Poetry from the Renaissance to Present DECL 1974 Yes
Eng 260 Variations of Native and Non-native English DECL 2003 Yes
Eng 261 Critical Survey of Language Theories DECL 2003 Yes
Eng 262 The Study of Rhetoric DECL 2002 Yes
Eng 263 Textual Analysis DECL 2003 Yes
Eng 264 Studies in 19th Century English Literature DECL 1964 Yes
Eng 265 Studies in Modern British Literature DECL 1964 Yes
Eng 290 Sociolinguistics and Literature DECL 2003 Yes
Eng 291 Seminar in English Literature DECL 1967 Yes
Eng 295 Colloquium: Contemporary Issues and Problems in Language and Literature in the Philippine Setting DECL 2003 Yes
Eng 298 Directed Reading DECL 2003 Yes
Eng 299 Bibliography and Methods of Research DECL 2003 Yes
Eng 300 Master's Thesis DECL 2003 Yes
Eng 305 Seminar: Language and Cognition DECL 2003 Yes
Eng 310 Seminar: English Language and Culture DECL 2003 Yes
Eng 311 Seminar: Language and Gender DECL 2003 Yes
Eng 315 Seminar: Semiotics DECL 2003 Yes
Eng 316 Seminar: Language Theories DECL 2003 Yes
Eng 317 Seminar: Pragmatics DECL 2003 Yes
Eng 320 Seminar: Discourse Stylistics and the Media DECL 2003 Yes
Eng 325 Seminar: Hermeneutics DECL 2003 Yes
Eng 335 Seminar: Critique of Philippine Literary Works in English Translation DECL 2003 Yes
Eng 351 Seminar in English Linguistic DECL 1972 Yes
Eng 352 Seminar in English Phonology DECL 1972 Yes
Eng 353 Seminar in English Morphology and Syntax DECL 1972 Yes
Eng 354 English Language Seminar DECL 1974 Yes
Eng 355 Seminar in Old English Literature DECL 2003 Yes
Eng 356 Seminar: Rhetorical Theory DECL 2003 Yes
Eng 357 Seminar in Language and Literature DECL 2003 Yes
Eng 360 Seminar in Medieval English Literature DECL 2003 Yes
Eng 361 Seminar in Renaissance English Literature DECL 2003 Yes
Eng 362 Seminar in 17th Century English Literature DECL 2003 Yes
Eng 363 Seminar in 18th Century English Literature DECL 2003 Yes
Eng 364 Seminar in 19th Century British Literature DECL 2003 Yes
Eng 365 Seminar in Contemporary British Literature DECL 2003 Yes
Eng 371 Seminar in American Literature DECL 2003 Yes
Eng 391 Seminar in British Literature DECL 1967 Yes
Eng 398 Special Problems in Literature DECL 2003 Yes
Eng 399 Research DECL 2003 Yes
Eng 400 PhD Dissertation DECL 2003 Yes
Eng Literature and Composition IV UP College Iloilo 1945 Yes
Eng National Language UP College Iloilo 1941 Yes
Eng II Construction Improvement College of Forestry 1931 Yes
Eng 1-S Freshman English This course, dealing with the fundamentals of correct expression in English, aims to help the student in forming correct thought and language habits. The course studies the principles of English composition, the writing and revision of original themes, the proper reading and reporting of collateral assignments in narrative, descriptive, expository, and argumentative discourse. DECL 1934 Yes
Eng 1a English Composition Review of such fundamentals of grammar as will enable the students to correct their own errors; idioms and idiomatic usage; oral and written composition, with emphasis on description, exposition, collateral reading. DECL 1947 Yes
Eng 1b English Composition Continuation of English 1a, with exercises of a more formal nature in the different types of discourse. DECL 1947 Yes
Eng 3a English Composition DECL 1928 Yes
Eng 3b English Composition DECL 1928 Yes
Eng A Basic English with emphasis on comprehension of written materials. DECL 1977 Yes
Eng B Continuation of English A. DECL 1977 Yes
Eng I Communication Skills The development of proficiency in the whole exercises of language, with particular emphasis on reading and writing skills and using materials in both the scientific and humanistic discipline. UP College Cebu 1975 Yes
Eng I-II Freshman English 2-Sem Course. AC-ASP 1968 Yes
Eng II B English Composition Continuation of English I. Aims to continue the development of more advanced skills in the use of language with emphasis on the writing skills. With the reading experience in both content and correct forms and the increased vocabulary which the student is expected to have gained in English I, he is guided to bring out his command of English in the writing of compositions of reasonable competence characterized by clarity, conciseness, precision, order, and a certain degree of effectiveness and style. DECL 1929 Yes
Eng III Composition and Rhetoric The study of literary types: fiction, poetry, drama, essay and biography. Skills in communication continue be developed through reports and papers. Reading to include English selection by Filipino and other Asian writers. DECL 1959 Yes
Eng Ia English Composition The purpose of this course is to give the students a more ready and accurate use of written and spoken English. Particular attention is given to sentence structure, the writing of paragraphs and of short expositions. Emphasis is laid upon clear enunciation and the use of idioms. DECL 1940 Yes
Eng Ib English Composition Continuation of English Ia. DECL 1940 Yes
Eng Linguistics 220 Introduction to Descriptive Linguistic Analysis Applied to the Structure of English Introduction to methods of describing a language; application of descriptive linguistic analysis on the structure of English DCI 1965 Yes
Eng Linguistics 223 Comparative Analysis of English and Philippine Languages Techniques of comparative analysis and the application of any of these techniques in the comparison of English and Tagalog and some other Philippine languages DCI 1965 Yes
Engineering 1 Elementary Surveying Instruction is given in map making, pacing, chaining, compass work, leveling, and the taking of field notes. College of Forestry 1929 Yes
English 0.1 English Fundamentals Remediation of the basic communication skills in language and reading. UP College Tacloban 1983 Yes
English 0.2 English Fundamentals Continuation of English 0.1. UP College Tacloban 1983 Yes
English 7 English for Engineers DECL 1934 Yes
English 9 Argumentation This course in the study and practice of the principles of Argumentation. The course includes briefing writing and debate, both written and oral, based on a study of the first principles of logic, the kinds of evidence, etc. and the trends in discussion. DECL 1934 Yes
English 22 Survey of English Literature II English literature from the Romantic period to the 20th century. DECL 1968 Yes
English 37 Survey of American Literature American Literature from the beginnings to the close of the nineteenth century: includes major works and a critical appreciation of their place and influence in American Literature. Intensive readings from leading writers of each period. DECL 1962 Yes
English 41 Survey of American Literature I Beginnings to 1900. DECL 1990 Yes
English 100 Study of the English Language The linguistic, psychological, and sociological nature of English. DECL 2007 Yes
English 102 Development of the English Language History and structure of the English language. DECL 2002 Yes
English 117 Structure of English II: Morphology and Syntax An analysis of the structure and function of words and sentence patterns in English. DECL 2007 Yes
English 118 English Semantics Meaning relations between words and larger grammatical units. DECL 2007 Yes
English 122 Old English and Medieval Literature The important works in Old English and Middle English. DECL 2003 Yes
English 123 Elizabethan Literature Elizabethan prose, poetry, and drama. DECL 2003 Yes
English 125 Metaphysical and Restoration Literature Selected writers of the seventeenth century to the Restoration. DECL 2003 Yes
English 127 Romantic Literature The 18th century phase of the movement, the revival of romanticism from Blake to Scott. DECL 2003 Yes
English 129 Victorian Literature Major works of the more important Victorian writers. DECL 2003 Yes
English 131 Modern British Literature Major writers and significant literary movements from 1900 to 1944. DECL 2003 Yes
English 132 Contemporary British Literature Major writers and significant literary movements from 1945 to the present. DECL 2003 Yes
English 142 The American Romantics Texts by writers of the nineteenth century illustrative of the various impulses of the romantic tradition in the United States. DECL 2003 Yes
English 146 New Genres in Anglo-American Literature Anglo-American popular genres, such as sci-fi, fantasy, gothic, fiction, detective fiction and the comic tradition. DECL 2003 Yes
English 147 The Tradition of Women's Writing in Anglo-American Literature DECL 2003 Yes
English 148 Asian Voices in Anglo-American Literature Literature by British and American writers of Asian extraction. DECL 2003 Yes
English 191 Approaches to a College English Program Analysis of concepts and problems in college English under a general education program. DECL 1996 Yes
English 195 Ethnic American Literature A study of the literature and heritage of non-Anglo-Saxon writers (such as African-American, Hispanic American and Jewish American writers) whose works have enriched and changed American Literature. DECL 2003 Yes
English 197 Special Topics DECL 2007 Yes
English 198 Selected Topics DECL 2003 Yes
English 200 Undergraduate Thesis DECL 1998 Yes
English 201 Introduction to Old English A beginning study of the history of the English language and principles of linguistic development. Lectures, regular exercises, and assigned readings and translation of Old English texts. DECL 2003 Yes
English 203 Introduction to Middle English DECL 1967 Yes
English 206 The Structure of English A study of the phonological, morphological, and syntactic components of English as seen in its sound, prosodic, word, and sentence structures. DECL 2002 Yes
English English A Basic English with emphasis on comprehension of written materials. DECL 1977 Yes
English (X) The Short Story This course is a study of the short story as a literary form. The different types are analyzed and the evolution of the modern form is briefly traced. Most of the course however, is devoted to the practical application of the principles of narration in the actual writing of short stories. DECL 1938 Yes
English 1-F Freshman English This course, dealing with the fundamentals of correct expression in English, aims to help the student in forming correct thought and language habits. The course studies the principles of English composition, the writing and revision of original themes, the proper reading and reporting of collateral assignments in narrative, descriptive, expository, and argumentative discourse. DECL 1934 Yes
English A Fundamentals in English Composition Basic English with emphasis on comprehension of written materials. DECL 1948 Yes
English B Words and Idioms DECL 1947 Yes
English C Intensive English DECL 1961 Yes
English C Selective Composition Writing Actual writing of coherent information reports, like case histories, barangay histories, etc., outlines and summaries; different types of letters like referrals, applications, requests. DECL 1983 Yes
English D Critical Reading The analysis, interpretation, evaluation of selected reading materials like newspaper, journal, magazine articles, case reports, research studies and selected literary work of selected writers. DECL 1983 Yes
English IA English Composition The purpose of this course is to give the students a more ready and accurate use of written and spoken English. Particular attention is given to sentence structure, the writing of paragraphs and of short expositions. Emphasis is laid upon clear enunciation and the use of idioms. DECL 1940 Yes
English III Introduction to Literature The study of literary types: fiction, poetry, drama, essay, and biography. Skills in communication continue to be developed through discussions, reports, and papers. Reading to include English selections by Filipino and other Asian writers. DECL 1964 Yes
English IV Studies in the Content and Style of the Prose of Great Thinkers DECL 1964 Yes
English V American Literature A survey of the important periods of American literature from the Colonial Period to the close of the Nineteenth Century. This course includes: (a) readings and study of the major writers and their works; (b) lectures on the great movements and influences in American literature; and (c) discussion, reports, and quizzes on assigned authors and works. DECL 1936 Yes
Ensemble 1-B Participation in Band Playing DCond 1981 Yes
Ensemble 1-G Participation in Gamelan Playing DCond 1981 Yes
Ensemble 1a Violin Ensemble Musico 1938 Yes
Ensemble 1b Violin Ensemble Musico 1938 Yes
Ensemble 2-B Participation in Band Playing DCond 1981 Yes
Ensemble 2-G Participation in Gamelan Playing DCond 1981 Yes
Ensemble 2a Violin Ensemble Musico 1938 Yes
Ensemble 2b Violin Ensemble Musico 1938 Yes
Ensemble 3-B Participation in Band Playing DCond 1981 Yes
Ensemble 3-G Participation in Gamelan Playing DCond 1981 Yes
Ensemble 4-B Participation in Band Playing DCond 1981 Yes
Ensemble 4-G Participation in Gamelan Playing DCond 1981 Yes
Ensemble 5-B Participation in Band Playing DCond 1981 Yes
Ensemble 6-B Participation in Band Playing DCond 1981 Yes
Ensemble 7-C Participation in Choral Sicnging DCond 1981 Yes
Ensemble 8-C Participation in Orchestra Playing DCond 1981 Yes
Entomology 1 Introductory Economic Entomology A beginner's course, with emphasis on the basic principles of entomology, including insect anatomy, development, ecology, and other biological characteristics, and classification. Considerable attention is laid to the study of factors governing distribution and abundance, life histories, feeding habits, natural enemies, and methods of control of agricultural pests, through insectary rearing and field observation in the college Farm and at various elevations Mt. Maquiling. In addition , In addition, an elementary consideration of climate and other physical environmental factors they affect insect life is included. UP College Tacloban 1961 Yes
Entomology 2 Forest Entomology College of Agriculture 1937 Yes
Entomology 3 Forest Entomology UP College Tacloban 1930 Yes
Entomology 4 Entomology of the Sugar Cane The course is similar to entomology 1, but more condensed and has special reference to taxonomy, biology and methods of control of insects affecting the sugar cane. College of Agriculture 1925 Yes
Entomology 5 Insect Collection and Elementary Entomotaxy An introductory course supplementing Entomology 1 and dealing with methods of insect collection, museum technic and classification. The work consists of field trips, preparation and labeling specimens, card cataloguing, arrangement and care of material in insect cases, and simple exercises in taxonomic diagnosis. UP College Tacloban 1929 Yes
Entomology 11 Insecticide Basic principles of entomology with emphasis on economic application; recognition of the more important injurious and beneficial insects in the Philippines and methods of pest control; collection and classification; insect breeding. UP College Tacloban 1954 Yes
Entomology 12 Preparation and Use of Insecticides Nature and properties of the more commonly used stomach and contact poisons and fumigants. Repellants and attrahents are also considered. UP College Tacloban 1947 Yes
Entomology 14 Sugar Cane Entomology Insect and other arthropods affecting sugar cane. College of Agriculture 1955 Yes
Entomology 101 Advanced Entomology Advanced insect morphology and anatomy; principles of insect taxonomy and museum technique; environmental factors of insects; insect rearing; entomological literature. College of Agriculture 1956 Yes
Entomology 102 Principles of Insect Control Different methods of control, with emphasis on the insecticides, attractants and repellents; use and care of application equipment. UP College Tacloban 1957 Yes
Entomology 104 Insects Affecting Sugar Cane College of Agriculture 1931 Yes
Entomology 106 Systematic Entomology College of Agriculture 1956 Yes
Entomology 108 Insect Physiology Fundamentals of the functions of organ systems of insects, with emphasis on the chemical processes involved in these vital functions. Pharmacology of insecticides. College of Agriculture 1956 Yes
Entomology 109 History of Entomology Principles and methods of study of toxicants used in insect control. College of Agriculture 1961 Yes
Entomology 111 Insects of Horticultural Crops College of Agriculture 1956 Yes
Entomology 112 Arthropods Affecting Domestic Animals Insects, mites, ticks-- their recognition, importance and control. College of Agriculture 1957 Yes
Entomology 201 Special Topics Some recent developments in entomology. College of Agriculture 1957 Yes
Entomology 206 College of Agriculture 1957 Yes
Entomology 208 College of Agriculture 1957 Yes
Entomology 225 Insect Transmission of Plant Diseases Techniques of plant transmission of diseases by insects; interrelationship of plants; insects and pathogens; physiology of insects in relation to transmission of plant diseases. UP College Tacloban 1973 Yes
Entomology 266 Acarology College of Agriculture 1967 Yes
Entomology College of Medicine 1913 Yes
Env Sci 1 Environment and Society Introduction to principles and concepts in the study of the natural environment within a societal framework. IESM 2002 Yes
Env Sci 201 Fundamentals of Environmental Science I IESM 2003 Yes
Env Sci 202 Fundamentals of Environmental Science II IESM 2003 Yes
Env Sci 211 Computational Methods in Environmental Science IESM 2003 Yes
Env Sci 212 Environmental Problems and Issues IESM 2003 Yes
Env Sci 221 Environmental Biology IESM 2003 Yes
Env Sci 225.1 Terrestrial Ecology Sampling Techniques IESM 2003 Yes
Env Sci 226.1 Aquatic Ecology Sampling Techniques IESM 2003 Yes
Env Sci 227 Quantitative Ecology IESM 2003 Yes
Env Sci 228 Environmental Biotechnology IESM 2003 Yes
Env Sci 232.1 Water Quality Sampling Techniques IESM 2003 Yes
Env Sci 233 Environmental Toxicology IESM 2003 Yes
Env Sci 241 Geological Hazards Study of common geological hazards and their environmental effects. IESM 1994 Yes
Env Sci 262 Water Quality Modeling Principles and techniques of modeling water quality in aquatic systems. IESM 1994 Yes
Env Sci 263.1 Air Quality Sampling Techniques IESM 1994 Yes
Env Sci 265 Applications of Remote Sensing to Environmental Science Applications of remote sensing techniques to environmental monitoring, assessment and planning. IESM 1994 Yes
Env Sci 265.1 Remote Sensing Techniques IESM 1994 Yes
Env Sci 271 Principles of Photonic Techniques for Environmental Monitoring Light as a probe for non-destructive analysis; optical signal processing and image analysis. IESM 1994 Yes
Env Sci 271.1 Photonic Techniques IESM 1994 Yes
Env Sci 282 Environmental Planning, Risk and Impact Assessment Framework and techniques of environmental planning, risk and impact assessment; the Philippine Environmental Impact System (EIS) system. IESM 1994 Yes
Env Sci 296 Seminar IESM 1994 Yes
Env Sci 297 Special Topics IESM 1994 Yes
Env Sci 299 Independent Masteral Study IESM 1994 Yes
Env Sci 300 Masteral Thesis IESM 1994 Yes
Env Sci 399 Independent Doctoral Study IESM 1994 Yes
Env Sci 400 Doctoral Dissertation IESM 1994 Yes
Envi Hlth 201 Principles and Methods of Environmental Health Sanitary engineering practice in relation to the public health program. Institute of Public Health 1976 Yes
Envi Hlth 202 Environmental Health Practice Problems in municipal sanitation including water supplies, ice, milk and food, refuse collection and disposal, insect and rodent control, swimming pools, stream pollution, and radiological health. Institute of Public Health 1976 Yes
Envi Hlth 203 Chemistry of Water and Wastewater Sampling and analyzing raw and treated surface waters, well waters, raw and treated sewage, sewage sludge, and industrial wastes. The theoretical and historical bases for the tests are presented and the efficiency of various treatment processes is evaluated by means of chemical and biochemical tests. Institute of Public Health 1976 Yes
Envi Hlth 204 Instrumental Methods of Chemical Analysis Principles of instrumental techniques for chemical analysis of environmental sample ( air, water, seediment, etc.). Institute of Public Health 1984 Yes
Envi Hlth 205 Biological Aspects of Water Supply and Water Pollution The role of biological processes in taste and odor production in water, natural purification of streams in sewage and industrial waste treatment processes. Practice is provided in bacteriological water quality testing including recognition of important species of algae and protozoa in water. Institute of Public Health 1976 Yes
Envi Hlth 209 Radiological Health Principles and methods of the prevention and control of hazards from ionizing radiation. Institute of Public Health 1976 Yes
Envi Hlth 210 Hospital Sanitation and Safety Fundamentals of environmental sanitation; water supply and water conditioning for hospitals; food sanitation; hospital waste handling and disposal; protection against radiation; safety and accident prevention in hospitals. Institute of Public Health 1976 Yes
Envi Planning 201 Introduction to Environmental Planning Theories and concepts in environmental planning, particularly in developing countries. SURP, 1968 Yes
Epidemiology 201 Epidemiology Principles of epidemiology. Ecology of human diseases & epidemiologic methods. Institute of Public Health 1972 Yes
Epidemiology 201.1 Introduction to Epidemiology Epidemiologic method of disease prevention and control. Institute of Public Health 1977 Yes
Epidemiology 201.2 Epidemiology Principles of epidemiology. Ecology of human diseases & epidemiologic methods. Institute of Public Health 1977 Yes
Epidemiology 202 Statistical Methods in Epidemiology Principles and methods of planning and conducting epidemiologic surveys and investigations. Institute of Public Health 1974 Yes
Epidemiology 203 Communicable Disease Control The Principles and methods in the control of communicable disease. Institute of Public Health 1967 Yes
Epidemiology 204 Epidemiology of Chronic Communicable and Non-Communicable Diseases This course deals with the application of the epidemiological method in the study of chronic diseases such as tuberculosis, cancer, etc. Institute of Public Health 1949 Yes
Epidemiology 205 Practice of Epidemiology In this course, the student is assigned to work under the tutorship of qualified instructors in selected health of the various epidemiological problems and activities in a health center, etc. and for the application of the various epidemiological principles and methods learned in the classroom into actual practice. Institute of Public Health 1949 Yes
Epidemiology 215 Introduction to Epidemiology Epidemiologic method of disease prevention and control. Institute of Public Health 1979 Yes
Epidemiology 300 Master's Thesis Graduate School 1956 Yes
Epidemiology 301 Ecology and Disease Institute of Public Health 1978 Yes
Epidemiology 302 Advanced Techniques in Epidemiology Institute of Public Health 1978 Yes
Epidemiology 303 Clinical, Experimental and Epidemiological Aspects of Selected Diseases Institute of Public Health 1978 Yes
Epidemiology 304 Evaluation Techniques in Health Institute of Public Health 1978 Yes
Epidemiology 380 Fieldwork Institute of Public Health 1978 Yes
Epidemiology 399 Seminar in Epidemiology Institute of Public Health 1978 Yes
Epidemiology 400 Dissertation Institute of Public Health 1978 Yes
Epidemiology Applied Epidemiology Basic principles and methods of epidemiology and use of epidemiologic data in health care planning. UP College Tacloban 1983 Yes
Eq Jur 00 Equity Jurisprudence The equity provisions of the Civil Code and other Philippine laws in the light of Anglo-American history and practice. Law 1965 Yes
Equitation College of Agriculture 1922 Yes
Esp 101 Espanol Superior DEL 1958 Yes
Esp 102 Espanol Superior DEL 1958 Yes
Esp 200 Historia de la Lengua Española Historia del desarrollo del idioma español desde sus comienzos hasta su forma actual; el papel de la Real Academia de la Lengua y de las Academias Correspondientes. DEL 1986 Yes
Esp 201 Historia de la Lengua Española DEL 2003 Yes
Esp 202 Fonetica y Fonologia Españolas DEL 2003 Yes
Esp 204 Morfologia y Sintaxis Avanzadas DEL 2003 Yes
Esp 205 Estilistica Española DEL 2003 Yes
Esp 206 Semantica Española DEL 2003 Yes
Esp 208 Teoria y Technica Literarias Estudio de la retόrica y estilística españolas, teorías y técnicas de las diferentes escuelas de crítica literaria, ejemplos de análisis literario. DEL 1986 Yes
Esp 210 Analisis del discurso DEL 2003 Yes
Esp 211 Don Quijote de la Mancha Raíz, desarrollo, influencia y bibliografía de la más famosa obra de Cervantes. DEL 1957 Yes
Esp 212 Bibliografía Española Bibliografíia de la literatura española pre-clasica (Cantar de Mio Cid), clasica, moderna y contemporánea. DEL 1957 Yes
Esp 215 El Teatro de Lope de Vega Obras escogidas DEL 1968 Yes
Esp 216 El Teatro Calderoniano Obras escogidas. DEL 1976 Yes
Esp 217 Don Juan: La Universalidad del Tema Estudio comparativo de los varias verciones. DEL 1968 Yes
Esp 218 EL Teatro Español Moderno (Desde fines del Siglo XIX a la mitad del XX) Obras escogidas. DEL 1976 Yes
Esp 219 El Teatro Español Contemporaneo (a) Teatro costumbresta: Obras escogidas (b) Teatro comica: Obras escogidas. DEL 1976 Yes
Esp 220 Tradicion Literaria Española DEL 2003 Yes
Esp 221 La Novela Española del Siglo XIX La novela realista; obras destacadas. DEL 1976 Yes
Esp 222 Teatro Español I DEL 2003 Yes
Esp 223 Cuentos Españoles (de la Fabula a la Novela Corta) Obras escogidas de autores de estegenero de D. Juan Manuel a eseritores modernos. DEL 1976 Yes
Esp 224 Teatro Español II DEL 2003 Yes
Esp 226 La Novela Española I DEL 2003 Yes
Esp 228 La Novela Española II DEL 2003 Yes
Esp 230 La Novela Española III DEL 2003 Yes
Esp 232 Poesia Española I DEL 2003 Yes
Esp 234 Poesia Española II DEL 2003 Yes
Esp 240 Cultura y Civilizacion Hispano-Americana DEL 2003 Yes
Esp 241 Literatura Hispano Americana Obras escogidas de autores destacados de America Latina. DEL 1976 Yes
Esp 242 Tradicion Literaria Hispanoamericana DEL 2003 Yes
Esp 243 Periodismo Español con Enfoque Filipino Historia y evolucion del periodismo español en Filipinas. DEL 1976 Yes
Esp 251 Tradicion Literaria Filipinohispana DEL 2003 Yes
Esp 253 Autores Filipinohispanos I DEL 2003 Yes
Esp 255 Autores Filipinohispanos II DEL 2003 Yes
Esp 257 Periodismo Filipinohispano DEL 2003 Yes
Esp 260 Arte y Cultura Hispanicas DEL 2003 Yes
Esp 262 Literatura Popular Hispanica DEL 2003 Yes
Esp 264 Cuentos Hispanos DEL 2003 Yes
Esp 266 Autores Hispanos Premiados del Nobel DEL 2003 Yes
Esp 268 Pensamiento y Filosofia Españoles DEL 2003 Yes
Esp 271 Jose Rizal: Correspondencia y Ensayos Escogidos DEL 2003 Yes
Esp 272 Jose Rizal: Novelas y Obras de Teatro DEL 2003 Yes
Esp 273 Poesia Rizalina DEL 2003 Yes
Esp 274 Rizal y El Nacionalismo Filipino DEL 2003 Yes
Esp 275 Rizal y Los Problemas Contemporaneos DEL 2003 Yes
Esp 280 La Enseñanza de la Lengua Española DEL 2003 Yes
Esp 282 Elaboracion de Materiales Didacticos DEL 2003 Yes
Esp 290 Proyecto Especial DEL 2003 Yes
Esp 299 Tecnicas de Investigacion DEL 2003 Yes
Esp 300 Tesis DEL 2003 Yes
Esp 301 Variedades del Español DEL 2003 Yes
Esp 305 Teoria Literaria I DEL 2003 Yes
Esp 306 Teoria Literaria II DEL 2003 Yes
Esp 310 Corrientes Literarias en la Hispanoamerica Actual DEL 2003 Yes
Esp 320 Curso Monografico: Linguistica DEL 2003 Yes
Esp 321 Curso Monografico: Cultura DEL 2003 Yes
Esp 322 Curso Monografico: Literatura DEL 2003 Yes
Esp 323 Curso Monografico: Linguistica Literaria DEL 2003 Yes
Esp 324 Curso Monografico: Lengua DEL 2003 Yes
Esp 330 Influencia de la Literatura Española en la Literatura Filipina DEL 2003 Yes
Esp 340 Relaciones Entre Movimientos Literarios y Artisticos: España, Hispanoamerica y Filipinas DEL 2003 Yes
Esp 350 Romance Español DEL 2003 Yes
Esp 352 Siglo de Oro Español DEL 2003 Yes
Esp 353 Don Quijote de la Mancha DEL 2003 Yes
Esp 354 Literatura Picaresca Española DEL 2003 Yes
Esp 356 Romanticismo en la Literatura Española DEL 2003 Yes
Esp 358 La Generacion del '27 DEL 2003 Yes
Esp 360 La Generacion del '98 DEL 2003 Yes
Esp 362 Corrientes Literarias en la España Actual DEL 2003 Yes
Esp 364 Literatura Hispanica Colonial DEL 2003 Yes
Esp 366 El Modernismo: Fuentes e Influencias DEL 2003 Yes
Esp 368 Literatura Hispanica del Actual DEL 2003 Yes
Esp 400 Tesis Doctoral DEL 2003 Yes
Espanol 205 Obras Maestras de la Literatura Espanola Estudio critico de las obras maestras de la Literatura Espanola. DEL 1957 Yes
Espanol 206 Historia de la Lengua Espanola Evolucion de la lengua espanola desde sus comienzos hasta la epoca contemporanea. DEL 1957 Yes
Espanol 208 Estilistica Espanola Estudios de diversos estilos literarios con enfasis especial en el de los clasicos, los clasicitas y los modernistas en la literatura espanola. DEL 1957 Yes
Espanol 210 La Novela Espanola Origen y desarrollo de la novela espanola desde Calila y Dimna (Siglo XIV) hasta nuestros dias. DEL 1957 Yes
Espanol 211 Don Quijote De La Mancha Raiz, desarrollo, influencia y bibliografia de la mas famosa obra de Cervantes. DEL 1957 Yes
Espanol 212 Bibliografia Espanola Bibliografia de la literatura espanola pre-clasica (Cantar de Mio Sid), clasica, moderna y contemporanea. DEL 1957 Yes
Espanol 215 El Teatro De Lope De Vega Obras escogidas. DEL 1968 Yes
Espanol 216 El Teatro Calderoniano Obras escogidas. DEL 1968 Yes
Espanol 217 Don Juan: La Universalidad Del Tema Estudio comparative de las varias verciones. DEL 1968 Yes
Espanol 218 El Teatro Espanol Moderno (Desde fines del Siglo XIX a la mitad del XX). Obras escogidas. DEL 1968 Yes
Espanol 219 El Teatro Espanol Contemporaneo (a) Teatro costumbrista: Obras escogidas (b) Teatro comica: Obras escogidas. DEL 1968 Yes
Espanol 222 La Novela Espanola Del Siglo XX Obras escogidas DEL 1968 Yes
Espanol 223 Cuentos Espanoles (De La Fabula A La Novela Corta) Obras escogidas de autores de este genero de D. Juan Manuel a escritores modernos. DEL 1968 Yes
Espanol 226 EL Ensayo Obras escogidas de pensadores, filosofos y pedagogos espanoles. DEL 1968 Yes
Ethics School of Nursing 1917 Yes
Ethics A Ethics for Health Workers Concepts of the Right and the Good Ethical Standards for health workers. Practical ethical issues in rural communities. , AS 1977 Yes
Ethics B Continuation of Ethics A Concepts of the Good Life. Models of achievement and the role of the health worker in national development. UP College Tacloban 1977 Yes
Euthenics 1 Foods This course deals with the various phases of household art, such as principles of cooking, nutrition, home arts, etc. HEED 1954 Yes
Euthenics 1 The Art of Clothing HEED 1947 Yes
Euthenics 3 Community Service (Euthenics III) This course deals with the various phases of household art, such as principles of cooking, nutrition, home arts, etc. HEED 1940 Yes
Euthenics 5 Euthenics 5 This course deals with the various phases of household art, such as principles of cooking, nutrition, home arts, etc. HEED 1940 Yes
Euthenics 6 Euthenics 6 This course deals with the various phases of citizenship training for women. HEED 1940 Yes
Euthenics 8 Euthenics 8 This course deals with the various phases of citizenship training for women. HEED 1940 Yes
Euthenics 10 Euthenics 10 Continuation of Euthenics2, 4, 6, 8. Elective for women students during the 3rd and 4th years in the collegiate courses in the University. HEED 1940 Yes
Euthenics 11 Consumers Education Continuation of Euthenics 1, 3, 5, 7. Elective for women students during their 3rd and 4th years in the collegiate courses in the University. HEED 1940 Yes
Euthenics 11 Housing & Sanitation HEED 1952 Yes
Euthenics 12 Euthenics 12 Continuation of Euthenics2, 4, 6, 8. Elective for women students during the 3rd and 4th years in the collegiate courses in the University. HEED 1940 Yes
Euthenics 13 Travel Orientation Continuation of Euthenics 1, 3, 5, 7. Elective for women students during their 3rd and 4th years in the collegiate courses in the University. HEED 1940 Yes
Euthenics 14 Euthenics 14 Continuation of Euthenics2, 4, 6, 8. Elective for women students during the 3rd and 4th years in the collegiate courses in the University. HEED 1940 Yes
Euthenics 15 Euthenics 15 Continuation of Euthenics 1, 3, 5, 7. Elective for women students during their 3rd and 4th years in the collegiate courses in the University. HEED 1940 Yes
Euthenics 16 Euthenics 16 Continuation of Euthenics2, 4, 6, 8. Elective for women students during the 3rd and 4th years in the collegiate courses in the University. HEED 1940 Yes
Euthenics Women's Club HEED 1922 Yes