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Course code & No. Course Title Course Description Offering Unit Year Instituted Active?
F Invstgn Forest Investigation This course is intended to enable the student to conduct a special study on some forestry problems which may be assigned to him. A written report on the results of the study is required for the approval of the faculty. This investigation should be commanded during the early part of the first semester of the senior year. Hours by arrangement. Open to seniors only. College of Forestry 1928 Yes
FA 10 Visual Perception Phenomena of perception and the concept of form in the visual arts. SA, VC 1975 Yes
FA 11 Visual Communication I Concepts of visual organization and problem of meaning. SA, VC 1971 Yes
FA 11 Visual Communication I Concepts of visual organization and problem of meaning. SA, VC 1975 Yes
FA 11 Visual Communication I VC, SA 1971 Yes
FA 12 Techniques I Problems in volume definition in terms of chiaroscuro; renderings in various media and of different subjects VC, SA 1975 Yes
FA 13 Techniques II Problems in schematic volume definition; renderings of forms in various media. SA, VC 1975 Yes
FA 14 Materials I Analysis of the nature and possibilities of basic art materials. SA, VC 1975 Yes
FA 15 Materials II Analysis of the nature and possibilities of basic art materials and their structural implications. SA, VC 1975 Yes
FA 20 Visual Communication II Continuation of Visual Communication I. VC 1971 Yes
FA 20.1 Visual Studies and Design I Problems of visual organization in design. VC 1982 Yes
FA 20.2 Visual Studies and Design II Continuation of Visual Studies and Design I. (Problems of visual organization in design). VC 1986 Yes
FA 21 Art History A historical study of the development of styles in the visual arts through the ages. VC 1985 Yes
FA 22 Techniques III Color and form and solving problems of form rendered in terms of color juxtaposition and simultaneous contrast. VC 1975 Yes
FA 22.1 Techniques and Figure Drawing I Color form and rendering. VC 1982 Yes
FA 22.2 Techniques and Figure Drawing II Continuation of Techniques and Figure Drawing I. VC 1982 Yes
FA 23 Design Techniques IV Philippine ethnographic art with emphasis on varied traditional art/crafts as sources for contemporary design. VC 1982 Yes
FA 24 Materials III Analysis of the nature and possibilities of solid materials, e.g. clay, wood, metal, etc. VC 1975 Yes
FA 24.1 Materials and Production Methods I Analysis, exploration and preparation of materials for art production and reproduction. VC 1982 Yes
FA 24.2 Materials and Production Methods II Continuation of Materials and Production Methods I. VC 1982 Yes
FA 25 Painting Techniques IV Advance studies in colour and form; specialised problems in colour and visual organization. VC 1975 Yes
FA 27 Materials IV Advance studies in the structural possibilities and limitations of solid materials. VC 1975 Yes
FA 28 Arts in the Philippines Art and art making the Filipino way Theory 2002 Yes
FA 30 Art Pleasures The fine art of enjoying art. Theory 2002 Yes
FA 100 Introduction to Computer Art and Design An introduction to computer graphics hardware and software. Lecture and studio work. VC, SA 1997 Yes
FA 100.1 Painting I Exploration and analysis of various concepts in painting carried in different media and techniques. Research and studio work. VC 1975 Yes
FA 100.2 Painting II Continuation of Painting I. VC 1975 Yes
FA 101 Computer Art and Design Theory The computer as alternative medium for art and design. SA, VC 1997 Yes
FA 102 Life Drawing Charcoal drawing from living nude or costumed models to appreciate life. The course includes sketches from living figures to develop rapid sketching and artistic feeling for the delineation of the figure to convey action. VC 1941 Yes
FA 103 Advanced Life Drawing Continuation of Life Drawing. VC 1941 Yes
FA 104 Still-Life Painting This course is designed to give practice in painting of still-life, to give opportunity to apply the principles of value, form and color gained in the study of drawing from like objects, but in a new medium. Here, the student begins to learn the use of oil paints in the delineation of dead forms and lifeless set-ups. VC 1941 Yes
FA 105 Life Painting Painting in oil of fragments of nude and costumed living models in the first semester. In the second, complete human figures shall be painted. VC 1941 Yes
FA 106 Advanced Life Painting Students are required to paint in oil from living models in nude or costumed, in full figures or in groups, to further develop the color sense in the technique of oil painting. Protraiture is also included, with special emphasis on characterization, structure and anatomical knowledge. VC 1941 Yes
FA 107 Landscape Painting VC 1941 Yes
FA 108 Advanced Landscape Painting Continuation of FA 107. The class is also conducted in open localities selected by the instructor. Painting of selected sceneries, designed particularly to develop individual technique and style in the mastery of landscape composition. VC 1941 Yes
FA 109 Commercial Art The course deals with the study of decorative designing and painting in different media from stylization or botanical plants to scenic decorative compositions. Instruction in the first semester deals particularly in textile designing batik and lettering. For the second semester, illustration, cartooning and other commercial design and composition. VC 1941 Yes
FA 110 Pictorial Composition Continuation of FA 109. The first semester covers more particularly advertising and poster composition. The second semester deals with the composition of scenographic and mural decorations in oil and tempera. VC 1941 Yes
FA 110.1 Sculpture III Preparation for the solo exhibition. CFA - r 1982 Yes
FA 110.2 Sculpture IV Final execution of sculpture for public presentation in a solo exhibition. CFA - r 1982 Yes
FA 111 Advanced Pictorial Composition An advanced course in pictorial composition, dealing with the practical application of scenographic and mural decorations. VC 1941 Yes
FA 112 Elementary Modelling An elementary modeling in bas-relief or ornaments and other subjects from printed models and cast fragments. VC 1941 Yes
FA 112.1 Materials and Technique in Sculpture Various applications of materials and techniques in relation to specialized problems in structure and organization. CFA - r 1982 Yes
FA 112.2 Materials and Techniques in Sculpture Continuation of FA 112.1. CFA - r 1982 Yes
FA 113 Modelling from Cast Modeling from the cast, the student familiarizes himself with the medium of expression and sculptural technique and the development of quality. The work consists of the modeling of copies from antique statuary in single figures. VC 1941 Yes
FA 114 Life Modelling The work consists of clay modeling from living nude. The course is divided into two semesters (a) first semester, head only to the round, and (b) second semester, whole figure to the round. VC 1941 Yes
FA 115 Advanced Life Modelling An advanced course in sculpture. It consists of clay modeling in full round from nude or costumed living models. The model is placed in the center of the classroom upon a rotary platform to enable the student to obtain a full view of the model, without leaving his place. The course includes an advanced study in portraiture. VC 1941 Yes
FA 116 Engraving The work consists of direct curving in bronze of copies of original cast models made, for the purpose of making the negatives from which the positive may later be made. VC 1941 Yes
FA 117 Advanced Engraving The work consists of carving in bronze from life in the form of medals. they are also required to make wax medals of original compositions, obtain the cast of their finished models and finally copy their cast models in bas-relief in bronze. VC 1941 Yes
FA 118 Elementary Sculpture Composition The students are required to model original compositions prescribed by the instructor, in relief upon a given subject of typical importance. The course also includes making book-ends, paper-weights, trophies, plaster toys either in plasteline or soap or plaster as media. VC 1941 Yes
FA 119 Sculpture Composition This is continuation of FA 118. It includes advanced instruction in terracotta, wood-carving, lettering on marble slabs, and sketches for larger monumental groups for stone and bronze. VC 1941 Yes
FA 120 Advanced Sculpture Composition A more advanced instruction in sculptural composition. The making of small models for fountains, monuments or group figures is one of the major requirements of the course. Individual expression is looked upon every student and new interpretation is encouraged. The course may include also terra-cotta, cement casting, artificial marble, terrazo, marble or limestone carving. VC 1941 Yes
FA 120.1 Advanced Visual Studies I The study of visual phenomena in relation to painting construction possible with contemporary materials, media and techniques, such as light, etc. VC 1975 Yes
FA 120.2 Advanced Visual Studies II Continuation of Advanced Visual Studies I. VC 1975 Yes
FA 121 Perspective Lectures on the theory of the science of perspective, accompanied by drafting in the classroom in the application of these principles. This is for the first semester. For the second, actual drawing and shading of actual objects around in perspective. VC 1941 Yes
FA 122 Anatomy This course consists of lectures and recitations treating chiefly of the study of bones and muscles, and the factors that determine the form, expression and proportion. It is illustrated by demonstration of the human skeleton, and on living models. VC 1941 Yes
FA 123 History of Arts Illustrate lectures on the historical development of the major arts from the prehistoric period to the modern age, with all the different schools of painting and sculpture. Analysis of masterpieces representative of each school and study of the lives of great masters. Students enrolled are required to write themes or essays on masterpieces, masters and schools assigned or designated by the instructor in charge. School of Fine Arts 1941 Yes
FA 124 Art Appreciation Illustrated lectures on the general appreciation of the arts. This course is designated to develop the taste of the student in the rightful manner not only in appreciating works of the fine arts but also the practice of art in everyday life. The course is divided into three parts; (1) Art principles that are utilized both in the applied or practical arts and the Fine or Aesthetic Arts; (2) Everyday arts, such as Dressing, Home Making, Landscape Gardening, Art in Nature, Character and Behavior, Social Culture, Civic Art, Art in Industries, Art in Religion, and practically all the arts involved in everyday life; (3) Fine or Aesthetic Arts such as Painting, Sculpture, Music, Architecture, Literature and the Dance, with all their allied arts, for the student to comprehend their interrelations to one another. VC 1941 Yes
FA 125 History of Architecture A study of the development of architecture throughout the ages from the prehistoric to the modern period. A comparative analysis of architectural styles of all countries as to plans, walls, openings, roofs, columns, mouldings and ornaments. Geographical, geological, climate, religious as well as social conditions are also treated in relation to the development of construction and style. This is a lecture course. Students are required to write themes or analysis on a particular topic assigned to them. VC 1941 Yes
FA 126 Home Interior Design This course deals with the fundamentals of interior architecture with the fundamentals of interior architecture with special reference to Filipino homes, from the standpoint of design. Problems are presented in elevation and perspective, and rendered in various media. Particular stress is given to the treatment of walls, architectural details, furniture, lighting, selection and use of materials. For Art Education major, laboratory course, supplemented with lectures. VC 1941 Yes
FA 127 Industrial Design and Composition The purpose of this course is to train designers for our native or local manufacturers with particular reference to industrial problems. Native materials such as bamboo, rattan, wood, clay and etc., are given particular attention to find their usefulness, and utility to the aesthetic need of our industrial progress. It is particularly planned for the craftsmen and school teachers. Training in FINGER PAINTING is also given in this connection. A knowledge of design is essential as it helps materially in the work of this department of instruction. For Art Education Major Laboratory course, supplemented with lectures. VC 1941 Yes
FA 128 Composition in Oil An advanced course in composition in oil wherein the students are first required to present to the professor in charge sketches of a given subject before proceeding to execute on the canvas. Particular stress is given on local subjects and other typical country life. VC 1941 Yes
FA 129 Thesis Design and Composition A still more advanced course in oil painting and composition. The students are also asked to present sketches of productive imagination on local subjects depicting Philippine Folklore and Mythology, before proceeding to execute the same on the canvas. The entire course of instruction is based on research, with the aim in view of producing a masterpiece in painting at the end of the course. A written thesis is also required. CFA - r 1941 Yes
FA 130 Composition in Sculpture An Advances course in sculpture composition on local subjects of typical country life. VC 1941 Yes
FA 130.1 Advertising Design I VC 1971 Yes
FA 130.1 Chiaroscuro I Light and shadow as elements of visual composition. Studio and field work. VC 1982 Yes
FA 130.2 Chiaroscuro II Continuation of Chiaroscuro I. VC 1982 Yes
FA 131 Thesis Sculpture Composition The course requires the students to model original sculptural compositions based also on research on Philippine Folklore and mythology. A written thesis is also required. VC 1941 Yes
FA 131.1 Applied Visual Studies I Visual concepts and their creative interpretation in popular artforms. VC 1982 Yes
FA 131.1 Editorial Design I Problems in typography and layout for publication with emphasis on aesthetics. VC 1971 Yes
FA 131.2 Applied Visual Studies II Continuation of Applied Visual Studies I. VC 1982 Yes
FA 131.2 Editorial Design II Illustration for short stories and articles. VC 1971 Yes
FA 132 Nature Study VC 1941 Yes
FA 132 Photography VC 1971 Yes
FA 132 Photography The use of the camera and laboratory techniques as aids in visual and aesthetic expression in advertising. VC 1971 Yes
FA 133 TV and Film Graphics Practical application of solutions to problems in graphic arts for television and motion pictures with emphasis on aesthetics. VC 1971 Yes
FA 134 Composition in Relief in Bronze The students in this class are required to make wax medals of original compositions, obtain the cast of their finished models and finally copy their cast models in bas-relief in bronze. VC 1930 Yes
FA 135 Advanced Composition in Relief (Bronze) An advanced continuation of FA 134. VC 1930 Yes
FA 136 Thesis Design The course requires the student to present sketches of scientific productive imagination based on research once a month with the aim in view of producing a masterpiece in painting at the end of the course. VC 1930 Yes
FA 137 Thesis Sculpture Composition The method of instruction is the same as FA 136 with the aim of requiring students to present a master-piece in sculpture at the end of the course. VC 1930 Yes
FA 138 Life-Size Modeling from Life The course requires the graduate students to model from life, both with or without drapery, combined with the senior undergraduate student in sculpture, but making a life-size sculpture. VC 1930 Yes
FA 139 Engraving Machine Practice The course is designed in order to familiarize the students with the technique of reducing the first model to the size required. This is in connection with the practical side of business engraving. VC 1930 Yes
FA 140 Animated Film Production of animated cartoons for film commercials. CFA - r 1971 Yes
FA 141 Ornamental Modeling This is a course in modeling of ornaments requiring students to model in clay or fragments only, from printed or cast models of figures and ornaments. School of Fine Arts 1935 Yes
FA 142 Advertising Design III VC 2003 Yes
FA 143 Advanced Photography Application of theoretical solutions to aesthetic problems in advertising as well as journalistic photography aided by the movie camera as used in the theater as well as TV commercials. CFA - r 1971 Yes
FA 144 Editorial Design III VC 2003 Yes
FA 145 Advertising Design IV VC 2003 Yes
FA 147 Editorial Design IV VC 2003 Yes
FA 150 History of Criticism The concepts and development of art criticism. CFA - r 1971 Yes
FA 152 Art in the Ancient World VC, Theory 2003 Yes
FA 154 Classical Greek and Roman Art A study of outstanding sites in classical Greece and Rome and the development of painting, sculpture, architecture and other applied arts from pre-historic lives to the fall of Rome. CFA - r 1971 Yes
FA 156 Medieval Art The iconography and iconology of the middle ages and the various forms of art which give its precepts visual from. CFA - r 1971 Yes
FA 158 Renaissance Art The Renaissance in Rome, Venice and Florence, with a study of the major paintings, sculpture and architectural works of Fernando, Raphael and Michelangelo. CFA - r 1971 Yes
FA 160 Baroque Art Theory 2003 Yes
FA 162 Modern Art The background and development of modern art from Courbet to the turn of the century. CFA - r 1971 Yes
FA 164 Pre-Hispanic Art in the Philippines A study of various forms of art in the Philippines, recurrent motifs, colors, and the context of its creations; from the earliest known record to the advent of hispanic culture. Theory, CFA - r 1971 Yes
FA 166 Hispanic Art in the Philippines VC, Theory 2003 Yes
FA 168 Philippine Modern Art A historical study of the inception of modern art in the Philippines and its subsequent development. CFA - r 1975 Yes
FA 170 Forms of Philippine Folk Art A study of the motifs, idiom and forms of folk art found in different regions in the Philippines. CFA - r 1971 Yes
FA 172 Chinese Art VC 2003 Yes
FA 174 Principles of Japanese Art VC 2003 Yes
FA 176 Principles of Indian Art VC 2003 Yes
FA 181 Art Education VC 2003 Yes
FA 190.1 Painting III Preparation for the solo exhibition, studio and field work. CFA - r 1982 Yes
FA 190.1 Painting III Preparation for the solo exhibition, studio and field work. CFA - r 1986 Yes
FA 190.2 Painting IV CFA - r 1986 Yes
FA 190.2 Painting IV Final execution of paintings for public presentation in a solo exhibition. CFA - r 1982 Yes
FA 191.1 Art Seminar CFA - r 1975 Yes
FA 191.2 Art Seminar II CFA - r 1975 Yes
FA 192.1 Art Workshop I CFA - r 1986 Yes
FA 192.2 Art Workshop II CFA - r 1986 Yes
FA 193.1 Art in Social Contexts I Indigenous creative art expressions in the Philippines. CFA - r 1982 Yes
FA 193.2 Art in Social Contexts II Filipino folk materials and techniques used in creative folk art expressions, and their sources. CFA - r 1982 Yes
FA 194.1 Creative Art in Industry I Art production in relation to built environment caused by relocation displacement. CFA - r 1982 Yes
FA 194.2 Creative Art in Industry II Evolution of Filipino indigenous, creative folk expressions and its impact on industry. CFA - r 1982 Yes
FA 195 Apprenticeship Apprenticeship in art departments of publication houses, advertising agencies or television stations. CFA - r 1971 Yes
FA 195.1 Environmental Education Through Art I Integration of creative and technological experimentation and research to determine socio-economic resources derived from the environment. CFA - r 1982 Yes
FA 195.2 Environmental Education Through Art II Continuation of Environmental Education Through Art I CFA - r 1982 Yes
FA 196 Art Theory I A historical study of the different theories of art, especially in relation to the artist and the socio-intellectual context in which his work could be taken. CFA - r 1986 Yes
FA 197 Art Theory II Analysis of contemporary theories of art from the point of the artist with an in-depth focus on a Specific problem. CFA - r 1986 Yes
FA 198 Connoisseurship and Methodology A study of the different methods of analyzing art objects, e.g., stylistic and iconographical methods on a case study basis. CFA - r 1971 Yes
FA 199 Research Methods VC, Theory, SA 2003 Yes
FA 200 Thesis SA, Theory 2003 Yes
FA 200 Thesis SA, Theory 2007 Yes
FA 200 Thesis Theory, SA 2009 Yes
FA 200.1 Thesis I Preparation for the thesis exhibition. CFA - r 1986 Yes
FA 200.2 Thesis II Final execution of works for public presentation in an exhibition. CFA - r 1986 Yes
FA 201 Theories in Art Practice 1 Theories in production of visual art until Modernism GRADUATE 2015 Yes
FA 202 Theories in Art Practice 2 Contemporary theories in the production of visual art. GRADUATE 2015 Yes
FA 203 Visual Communication Theories in the Visual Arts Issues and problems in visual communication. GRADUATE 2015 Yes
FA 211 Problems of Structure in Art Production Seminar on problems of structure in production in the context of individual art practice GRADUATE 2015 Yes
FA 213 Art Seminar (Foreign Influences on Philippine Art Late 1800-1942) GRADUATE 2003 Yes
FA 214 Art Seminar (Foreign Influences on Contemporary Philippine Art) GRADUATE 2003 Yes
FA 215 Production of Space in the Visual Arts Seminar on problems of space in art production across different media. GRADUATE 2015 Yes
FA 216 Art Seminar GRADUATE 2003 Yes
FA 221 Contemporary Approaches in Art Production Studies and explorations of contemporary methods and approaches to art production. GRADUATE 2015 Yes
FA 222 Art Workshop GRADUATE 2003 Yes
FA 233 Applied Visual Communication Special projects on the application of visual communication across different art media. GRADUATE 2015 Yes
FA 234 Art Seminar GRADUATE 2003 Yes
FA 235 Directed Art Production and Research Seminar on practice-based research and production in the visual arts. GRADUATE 2015 Yes
FA 236 Art Production and Research Colloquium Seminar-Workshop on practice-based thesis proposal development GRADUATE 2015 Yes
FA 241 Workshop in Advanced Photography GRADUATE 2015 Yes
FA 300 Thesis GRADUATE 2003 Yes
FA 311 Drawing from Life CFA - r 1946 Yes
FA 315 Illustration CFA - r 1946 Yes
FA 316 Poster Art CFA - r 1946 Yes
FA Elementary Drawing This course is required of all preparatory students. The work is divided into two parts: (1) at the beginning, the students are asked to make crayon or charcoal outline and shaded drawings of printed models of the human head or of fragments of the human figure, and later, water-color drawings of printed models of landscape, plants and animal life; (2) in the second part of the course, crayon or charcoal drawings from cast models of ornaments in high and bass-relief, are required. CFA - r 1925 Yes
FA Sculpture CFA - r 1949 Yes
FA 200 - Theory Thesis (Art History) VC 2003 Yes
FA 100-A Elementary Modeling A course i modeling of ornaments in base relief. Students will be required to model in clay or pastel in fragments only from printed or cast models of either figures or ornaments as the faculty may require of the student, according to his ability. Common to Engraving and Sculpture. CFA - r 1935 Yes
FA 117A Perspective II A practical course in the application of the science of perspective in pictures, and given jointly with the class in landscape painting 1(FA 113) College of Agriculture 1935 Yes
FA 117B Elementary Perspective A practical course in the fundamentals of perspective by freehand given in connection with FA 100 by a separate instructor. Before the students begin to draw on a given model, the faculty concerned will give practical lecture on the execution of the same, on a given date. CFA - r 1935 Yes
FAID 27 Perspective Perspective techniques, analysis of visual organisation in two-dimensional and three-dimensional design VC 1985 Yes
FAID 38 Ergonomics Fundamental concepts of human factors in design. VC 1985 Yes
FAID 150.1 Industrial Design I Design concepts, methodologies and theories of utilitarian forms. VC 1985 Yes
FAID 150.2 Industrial Design II Continuation of FAID 150.1. VC 1985 Yes
FAID 155 Advanced Industrial Design Comprehensive problem analysis on definition and execution of product design projects. VC 1985 Yes
FAID 160.1 Package Design I Design concepts, methodologies and theories of packaging. VC 1985 Yes
FAID 160.2 Package Design II Continuation of FAID 160.1. VC 1985 Yes
FAID 165 Advanced Package Design Comprehensive problem analysis on structure and graphic production of package design projects. VC 1985 Yes
FAID 170.1 Product Systems Design I Design concepts, methodologies and theories of interrelated functional structures. VC 1985 Yes
FAID 170.2 Product Systems Design II Continuation of FAID 170.1. VC 1985 Yes
FAID 175 Advanced Product Systems Design Analytical research, planning and design execution of product systems projects. VC 1985 Yes
FAID 195 Practicum Apprenticeship in the Design Department of Agencies. VC 1985 Yes
FAID 196 Professional Seminar Workshop Concentrated production work experience in any major area of specialization. VC 1985 Yes
FAID 200 Industrial Design Thesis Industrial design research project in any major area of specialization. VC 1985 Yes
FAVC 198 Film and Audio Visual Film Internship. VC 1986 Yes
FAVC 199 Sound Production and Film and Audio-Visual Communication Audio principles and techniques for film and audio-visual productions. VC 1992 Yes
FAVC 200 Thesis VC 1992 Yes
FBS 23 Identification of Commercial Trees College of Forestry 1972 Yes
FBS 36 Introduction to Forest Ecology Study of the responses of plants to ecological factors. College of Forestry 1972 Yes
FBS 71 Fundamentals of Genetics Principles of heredity, variation and gene complexes. College of Forestry 1969 Yes
FBS 110 Principles of Wildlife Management Principles governing forest and range wildlife management and the biological-economic-sociological mechanism involved. College of Forestry 1969 Yes
FBS 126 Forest Entomology Biology and ecology of insects associated with forest trees and forest products; laboratory rearing methods and field work. College of Forestry 1969 Yes
FBS 127 Insect Ecology Concepts on insect abundance, distribution, dispersal, natural control and related problems. College of Forestry 1969 Yes
FBS 130 Forest Tree Physiology The physiological processes of trees and the relation of these processes to the environment. College of Forestry 1969 Yes
FBS 136 Forest Ecology Interrelationships of forest plants and environmental factors; structure and dynamics of vegetational types; plant succession; indicator plants; and ecological methods. College of Forestry 1969 Yes
FBS 146 Forest Microbiology Morphology, physiology, ecology, classification and important activities of micro-organisms affecting forest and forest products. College of Forestry 1969 Yes
FBS 150 Field Experience in Forest Biological Sciences. College of Forestry 1969 Yes
FBS 161 Plant Anatomy Organization and development of the primary and secondary plant body of higher plant. College of Forestry 1969 Yes
FBS 167 Plant Taxonomy Fundamentals of classification and nomenclature. College of Forestry 1969 Yes
FBS 172 Forest Genetics Theories and practical applications of genetics to forestry including tree selection, hybridization, progeny testing and seed orchard establishment. College of Forestry 1969 Yes
FBS 177 Cytology Morphology and physiology of the cell. College of Forestry 1969 Yes
FBS 190 Research in Forest Biological Sciences College of Forestry 1969 Yes
FBS 191 Special Studies College of Forestry 1969 Yes
FBS 199 Seminar College of Forestry 1969 Yes
FBS 228 Insects in Relation to Plant Diseases Insect transmission and dissemination of plant pathogens; insect-pathogen-plant relationships. College of Forestry 1969 Yes
FBS 229 Principles of Forest Entomology Principles involved in forest and forest products protection, survey methods, analysis and identification of casual agents, evaluation of hazards and losses. College of Forestry 1969 Yes
FBS 230 Advanced Forest Tree Physiology The physical and mineral requirements of forest trees. College of Forestry 1969 Yes
FBS 257 Advanced Silviculture Stand Improvements and regeneration methods in tropical forests. College of Forestry 1969 Yes
FBS 299 Graduate Seminar College of Forestry 1966 Yes
FBS 300 Master's Thesis College of Forestry 1966 Yes
FLCD 10 Child Development FLCD 2003 Yes
FLCD 11 Adolescence and Adulthood FLCD 2003 Yes
FLCD 12 Assessment of Preschool Children FLCD 2003 Yes
FLCD 13 Child Care and Guidance Principles and practices in the care and guidance of children from conception to adolescence. FLCD 1969 Yes
FLCD 14 Programs for Preschool Children FLCD 2003 Yes
FLCD 16 Curriculum Development in Programs for Preschool Children FLCD 2003 Yes
FLCD 18 Creative Learning Experiences for Preschool Children FLCD 2003 Yes
FLCD 31 Home Hygiene Principles of sanitary science and their application to the home and its environment. FLCD 1961 Yes
FLCD 40 Child Care and Guidance Principles of child care and guidance from prenatal period to adolescence. FLCD 1961 Yes
FLCD 44 Household Equipment The selection, arrangement, installation, and care of the different types of equipment for the home. FLCD 1961 Yes
FLCD 45 Marriage and Family Relationships A study of the Filipino family and its interpersonal relationships as it progresses through the family life cycle. FLCD 1961 Yes
FLCD 46 Parent Education Problems, needs, and responsibilities of parents of different socio-economic levels and cultural backgrounds. FLCD 1961 Yes
FLCD 47 Consumer Education The problems of the consumer. The intelligent selection of imported goods as well as those locally produced. FLCD 1961 Yes
FLCD 48 Home Management and Residence A study of the management process as it is applied to the home particularly on the use of time, energy, space, and equipment. Application of home management principles in a residence house which provides actual experience in family living. FLCD 1961 Yes
FLCD 101 Child Development Principles and theories of child development as related to the significant changes from birth to middle childhood as a basis for understanding the family FLCD 2004 Yes
FLCD 111 Marriage and Family Relationships FLCD 2003 Yes
FLCD 113 Adolescence and Adulthood FLCD 2004 Yes
FLCD 114 The Pre-School Program Principles and phases of pre-school education. FLCD 1976 Yes
FLCD 121 Parent Education Problems, needs, and responsibilities of parents of different socio-economic levels and cultural backgrounds. FLCD 1969 Yes
FLCD 122 Assessment of Preschool Children FLCD 2004 Yes
FLCD 123 Child Development Principles of human development as related to the significant structural, functional, and behavioral changes. FLCD 1975 Yes
FLCD 124 Programs for Preschool Children FLCD 2004 Yes
FLCD 125 Housing and Household Equipment Principles of housing and selection, installation and care for household equipments. FLCD 1972 Yes
FLCD 125 Housing and Household Equipment Principles of housing and selection, installation and care of household equipment. FLCD 1974 Yes
FLCD 126 Integrated Core Curriculum: Principles and Development FLCD 2004 Yes
FLCD 134 Pre-School Rhythmic Arts and Language Skills Integration of language, mimetic, and psychomotor skills in the teaching of pre-school children. FLCD 1971 Yes
FLCD 135 Marriage and Family Relationships The Filipino family and its interpersonal relationships as it progresses through the family life stages FLCD 2004 Yes
FLCD 137 Parent-Child Relations Interactions and relations between parents and children within the context of different family systems throughout the life stages with the emphasis on the Filipino family. FLCD 2004 Yes
FLCD 137 Parent-Child Relations FLCD 2003 Yes
FLCD 138 Creative Learning Experiences for Preschool Children FLCD 2004 Yes
FLCD 140 Child Development Principles of the physiological aspect of child development. FLCD 1961 Yes
FLCD 141 The Nursery School Program Principles and phases of pre-school education. FLCD 1961 Yes
FLCD 142 Nursery School Administration Principles and Theories in nursery school administration. FLCD 1961 Yes
FLCD 143 Observation and Participation in Nursery Schools Principles and methods of educational guidance of pre-school children. FLCD 1961 Yes
FLCD 144 Pre-School Laboratory Experiences Observation, participation and student teaching in kindergarten school and/or play centers. FLCD 1961 Yes
FLCD 147 Family Life Education Programs Planning, implementing, and evaluating family life education programs. FLCD 2004 Yes
FLCD 147 Family Life Education Programs FLCD 2003 Yes
FLCD 148 Management of Programs for Preschool Children FLCD 2003 Yes
FLCD 171 Music and Art for Young Children Principles and techniques of teaching music and art to young children. FLCD 1974 Yes
FLCD 172 Practicum I On-campus participation in programs for preschool children. FLCD 2004 Yes
FLCD 172 Practicum I FLCD 2003 Yes
FLCD 173 Student Teaching at the Pre-School Level I Principles and methods of teaching at the laboratory school. FLCD 1975 Yes
FLCD 174 Practicum II FLCD 2003 Yes
FLCD 175 Home Management The principles and processes of management as applied to the home with special emphasis on the use of time, money, energy, space, and equipment. FLCD 2004 Yes
FLCD 175 Home Management FLCD 2003 Yes
FLCD 188 Management of Programs for Preschool Children FLCD 2004 Yes
FLCD 190 Seminar in Family Life and Child Development FLCD 1974 Yes
FLCD 190 Seminar in Family Life and Child Development FLCD 1972 Yes
FLCD 197 Special Topics in Family Life FLCD 2003 Yes
FLCD 199 Research Methods in Family Life and Child Development FLCD 2004 Yes
FLCD 199 Research Methods in Family Life and Child Development FLCD 2003 Yes
FLCD 200 Undergraduate Thesis FLCD 2004 Yes
FLCD 201 Advanced Studies on Childhood FLCD 2003 Yes
FLCD 202 Physical Development and Biological Foundations in Childhood FLCD 2003 Yes
FLCD 203 Social and Affective Development in Childhood FLCD 2003 Yes
FLCD 204 Cognitive Development in Childhood FLCD 2003 Yes
FLCD 207 Advanced Studies on Adolescence, Adulthood and the Elderly FLCD 2003 Yes
FLCD 209 Family Dynamics FLCD 2003 Yes
FLCD 211 Filipino Families FLCD 2003 Yes
FLCD 213 Family Development FLCD 2003 Yes
FLCD 214.1 Child Development Programs I Analysis of child development programs in developing countries. FLCD 1983 Yes
FLCD 214.2 Child Development Programs II Continuation of FLCD 214.1. FLCD 1983 Yes
FLCD 215 Family Economics Personal and family values and goals as they affect family resources. FLCD 1983 Yes
FLCD 221 Infant and Toddler Development Programs FLCD 2003 Yes
FLCD 223 Child Development Programs FLCD 2003 Yes
FLCD 225 Management of Child Development Programs FLCD 2003 Yes
FLCD 227 Family Programs FLCD 2003 Yes
FLCD 245 The Filipino Family Structure, values and functions of the Filipino family; effects of culture change on family interaction. FLCD 1962 Yes
FLCD 246 Advanced Child Study Physical, social, and psychodynamic development of the child with stress on parental roles in the socialization of the child. FLCD 1962 Yes
FLCD 247 Family Ecnomics Personal and family values and goals as they affect family resources. FLCD 1962 Yes
FLCD 274 Practicum FLCD 2003 Yes
FLCD 299 Research Methods FLCD 2003 Yes
FLCD 300 Master's Thesis FLCD 2003 Yes
FN 1 Food Trip Food and nutrition in daily living. DFSN 2011 Yes
FN 1 Principles of Food Preparation Fundamental principles of food selection and preparation. Basic recipes are prepared on the "meal plan" basis with emphasis on native foods. DFSN 1969 Yes
FN 4 Meal Management and Art of Food Preparation Planning and serving of family and company meals. Different methods of table service and etiquette are emphasized. DFSN 1966 Yes
FN 5 Quantity Food Production Preparation and service of food in large scale. Includes food management in restaurants, hotels, hospitals and similar food service establishments. DFSN 1961 Yes
FN 6 Food Preservation Fundamental physical and chemical principles governing food preservation by drying, salting, fermenting, concentrating, canning and freezing. DFSN 1964 Yes
FN 6 Nutrition in Family Health Service The essentials of an adequate diet the nutritive values of common foods, the planning of diets with special reference to economic and social conditions. DFSN 1969 Yes
FN 7 Food Service Layout and Equipment DFSN 1969 Yes
FN 7 Problems in Institution Management Organization and administration of large food service units such as students, residence halls, school lunchrooms and restaurants. DFSN 1961 Yes
FN 8 Basic Nutrition This course deals with the nutrition of the human body. The laboratory work consists of acquinting the students with food sources of various nutrients and the planning of balanced meals at different economic levels. DFSN 1961 Yes
FN 9 Diet Theraphy The study of the principles and modern practice of diet therapy. It includes the planning and preparation of modified diets for various clinical chemical and physiological disorders. DFSN 1966 Yes
FN 10 Introduction to Community Nutrition An overview of Community Nutrition, its history, development and importance in nation-building; Career opportunities of nutritionists-dietitians and their responsibilities to society. DFSN 1988 Yes
FN 11 Principles of Food Preparation Fundamental principles of food preparation. Basic recipes are prepared with a focus on their use in a meal. DFSN 1976 Yes
FN 12 Dietary Patterns Variations in dietary patterns among Filipino communities and factors affecting these. DFSN 1988 Yes
FN 13 Food and Man (For non-Nutrition students): Food and its meaning; nutrients in food and their functions for maintenance of health. DFSN 1976 Yes
FN 13 Nutrition in Family Health Service The essentials of an adequate diet, the nutritive values of common foods, the planning of dietary budgets with special references to economic and social conditions. DFSN 1955 Yes
FN 14 Physiological Aspect of Nutrition General physiology with emphasis in the digestion and absorption of food. DFSN 1991 Yes
FN 15 Principles of Nutrition Identification, function, metabolism and food sources of energy and essential nutrients; recommended nutrient allowances for optimum nutrition. DFSN 1996 Yes
FN 16 Nutrition for the At-Risk Groups Interrelationship between nutrition, growth, development and maintenance of health at different stages of the life cycle with emphasis on the at-risk groups. DFSN 1988 Yes
FN 18 Food and Beverage Purchasing Standards of quality, distribution and storage of food supplies to serve as a basis for the purchase of such commodities for food services in institutions. DFSN 1969 Yes
FN 19 Quantity Food Production Principles and practices of menu planning and service in different institutions. Experience in quantity food production development of standardized formulae. DFSN 1970 Yes
FN 20 Principles of Nutrition and Microbiology Principles of Nutrition and study of micro-organisms affecting Food of man. UP College Cebu 1982 Yes
FN 22 Meal Management and Art of Dining the planning, preparation and service of nutritionally-adequate meals for the family with emphasis on the efficient management of time, energy and money. DFSN 1972 Yes
FN 24 Dietary Patterns Patterns and variations in meal management considering historical, socio-economic and cultural context. DFSN 2002 Yes
FN 27 Personnel Management in Food Service Institutions Principles of management and personnel organization as applied to food service institutions. DFSN 1976 Yes
FN 34 Human Physiology and its Relation to Nutrition This course deals with general physiology, emphasis being given to physiology of digestion and assimilation of foods. DFSN 1964 Yes
FN 101 Investigation Methods in Foods Special problems in the processing of food products and testing for consumer acceptability. Report on special problem is prescribed. DFSN 1969 Yes
FN 103 Food Engineering Basic unit operations and processes in food manufacture. DFSN 1966 Yes
FN 103 Nutrition in Hotels, Restaurants, and Related Operations Principles, of nutrition as applied to hotels, restaurants and related operations. DFSN 1992 Yes
FN 106 Microorganisms in Food Processing Role of bacteria, yeasts, and mold in food industry. DFSN 1961 Yes
FN 107 Commercial Canning Procedures Problems in commercial canning are studied. Heat penetration, pH, and quality of raw materials and their influence on consumer's acceptability of canned products are emphasized. DFSN 1961 Yes
FN 108 Commercial Processing of Fruit and Vegetable Products Commercial processing of native fruit and vegetable products with emphasis in preservation with sugar, dehydration, freezing and fermentation. DFSN 1961 Yes
FN 109 Quality Control in Food Production Principles in the control of palatability and sanitary qualities in food processing with emphasis on fish and meat products. DFSN 1961 Yes
FN 110 Food, Nutrition and Society An overview of food and nutrition with emphasis on their role in society. DFSN 1997 Yes
FN 111 Experimental Cookery The application of scientific methods in the study of food. DFSN 1975 Yes
FN 112 An Introductory Course on the Evaluation of Human Nutritional Status Methods and laboratory techniques for the evaluation of nutritional status. DFSN 1966 Yes
FN 112 Fundamentals of Food Technology Fundamental physico-chemical, microbiological and nutritional principles of food processing. DFSN 1996 Yes
FN 113 Food Preservation Fundamental physical, chemical and microbiological principles governing traditional and modern methods of preservation. DFSN 1969 Yes
FN 114 Human Physiology and its Relation to Nutrition General physiology with emphasis on the digestion and absorption of food. DFSN 1972 Yes
FN 115 Nutritional Assessment and Epidemiology Principles and methods used in the assessment of nutritional status and nutritional epidemiology and their application in the identification, control and prevention of nutritional disorders and nutrition related diseases. DFSN 1996 Yes
FN 117 Food Service Management I Principles of management in food service institutions. Includes personnel management, cost control, sanitation and safety, kitchen planning, layout and equipment DFSN 1996 Yes
FN 117.1 Food Service Management II Supervised field experience in food service management. DFSN 1996 Yes
FN 118 Food Cost Analysis Records used in large quantity food service and units; accounting and food cost control; DFSN 1969 Yes
FN 125 Diet Therapy I Principles underlying the practice of diet therapy in the management of persons suffering from diseases and metabolic disorders. DFSN 1996 Yes
FN 126 Diet Therapy II Applications of principles underlying the practice of diet therapy in health care delivery systems DFSN 1996 Yes
FN 165 Nutrition Education and Training I Principles and methods of teaching nutrition to various groups. DFSN 1996 Yes
FN 165.1 Nutrition Education and Training II Application of the principles and methods of teaching nutrition to various groups. DFSN 1992 Yes
FN 170 Program Management in Nutrition Theories, principles and process of management as applied to nutrition programs. DFSN 1988 Yes
FN 176 Community Nutrition in Practice Field work; application of principles of community nutrition in the preventive, promotive, curative and rehabilitative aspects of nutritional care. DFSN 1996 Yes
FN 179 Food Service Administration Experience in food service administration. DFSN 1969 Yes
FN 184 Introduction to Nutrition Research Supervised research in animal institution as a foundation for research in human nutrition. DFSN 1969 Yes
FN 186 Special Problems in Nutrition DFSN 1969 Yes
FN 189 Special Problems in Food Service Administration DFSN 1969 Yes
FN 190 Seminar in Nutrition DFSN 1996 Yes
FN 196 Seminar in Foods and Nutrition Literature survey of research findings pertinent to foods and nutrition. DFSN 1961 Yes
FN 196 Seminar in Nutrition Literature survey of research findings pertinent to foods and nutrition. DFSN 1996 Yes
FN 197 Internship in Food Industries DFSN 1966 Yes
FN 199 Food and Nutrition Research Principles, methods and tools in nutrition research. DFSN 1992 Yes
FN 205 Nutrition Education DFSN 1969 Yes
FN 210 Nutrition Education DFSN 1962 Yes
FN 211 Problems in Foods Courses The problems of teachers who are developing advanced foods courses for high schools and colleges. DFSN 1962 Yes
FN 212 Technical Writing in Foods and Nutrition Principles and techniques in preparing articles on foods and nutrition. DFSN 1973 Yes
FN 213 Processed Foods DFSN 1969 Yes
FN 215 Assessment of Nutritional Status Principles and varied methods of assessing the nutritional status of population groups. DFSN 1976 Yes
FN 216 Nutrition and Growth DFSN 1969 Yes
FN 217 Food Service Equipment Materials, design, construction and maintenance. DFSN 1975 Yes
FN 218 Food Selection and Procurement DFSN 1969 Yes
FN 221 Advanced Infant Nutrition Advanced study of the nutrition of mothers during pregnancy and lactation and the relation of infant nutrition to physical development. DFSN 1962 Yes
FN 225 Nutrition and Disease The therapeutic role of diet in selected diseases; emphasis on modern theory and practice. DFSN 1975 Yes
FN 227 Advanced Personnel Management Theory, principles, and practice in the management of personnel in a food service institution. DFSN 1973 Yes
FN 228 Financial Control in Food Service Administration Basic principle in controlling cost in food service institutions. DFSN 1976 Yes
FN 229 Quantity Food Development Experimental approach to methods in quantity food production. DFSN 1976 Yes
FN 230 Administration in Hospital Dietetics The study of the structure of dietary department, the basic techniques of administration applied to all phases and functions of a nutrition clinic. DFSN 1962 Yes
FN 231 Advanced Nutrition I Nutrition based on biochemical and physiological phenomena regarding the metabolism of carbohydrates, proteins and fats. Emphasis on new concepts and interrelationships among nutrients. DFSN 1973 Yes
FN 231 Food Selection and Procurement Relationship of quality of food to use and set Procurement policies and optimal supply of food in the Philippines. DFSN 1962 Yes
FN 232 Advanced Nutrition II Nutrition based on biochemical and physiological phenomena regarding the metabolism of vitamins and minerals. Emphasis on new concepts and interrelationships among nutrients. DFSN 1973 Yes
FN 232 Food and Labor Cost Control Basic principles in controlling food and labor cost in large scale food production. DFSN 1962 Yes
FN 235 Administrative Internship Observation and actual participation in the management, food production and service in the University food service units. DFSN 1962 Yes
FN 250 Advanced Infant Nutrition Advanced study of the nutrition of mothers during pregnancy and lactation and the relation of infant nutrition to physical development. DFSN 1962 Yes
FN 250 Human Nutrition in a Cultural Setting Socio-cultural, physiological and economic influences on food consumption patterns; implications of these knowledge in designing effective nutrition education programs. DFSN 1973 Yes
FN 252 Advanced Nutrition II Nutrition based on biochemical and physiological phenomena regarding the metabolism of vitamins and minerals. Emphasis on new concepts and interrelationships among nutrients. DFSN 1973 Yes
FN 255 Nutrition and Disease DFSN 1964 Yes
FN 260 Community Nutrition Programs Study and examination of on-going governmental and non-governmental programs in nutrition; development of appropriate programs in community nutrition. DFSN 1973 Yes
FN 260 Problems in Food Preservation Discussion of the latest advances in food preservation. DFSN 1966 Yes
FN 261 Sensory Evaluation Methods Organoleptic tests and their statistical interpretation: application to food quality control and grading. DFSN 1968 Yes
FN 280 Assessment of Human Nutritional Status DFSN 1962 Yes
FN 281 Research Methods in Food Science DFSN 1969 Yes
FN 286 Special Problems in Nutrition and Dietetics A pilot study in the nutrition of dietetics, preparatory to the master's thesis. DFSN 1973 Yes
FN 289 Special Problems in Food Service Administration A pilot study in the food service administration preparatory to the master's thesis. DFSN 1975 Yes
FN 290 Seminar in Nutrition Study, report and discussion on recent developments in nutrition. DFSN 1973 Yes
FN 291 Seminar in Food Service Administration Study, report and discussion on recent developments in food service administration. DFSN 1973 Yes
FN 296 Seminar DFSN 1969 Yes
FN 299 Research Methods in Foods and Nutrition Principles of research in foods and nutrition and methods of collecting and analyzing data in various types of researches. DFSN 1973 Yes
FN 299 Seminar in Foods and Nutrition DFSN 1962 Yes
FN 300 Master's Thesis DFSN 1976 Yes
FR 1 Forest Botany Survey of the plant kingdom with emphasis on the morphology, anatomy, taxonomy, and physiology of forest species. UP College Tacloban 1978 Yes
FR 5 Elementary Forest Measurements Selected Topics in elementary mathematics and their application to forest measurements. UP College Tacloban 1978 Yes
FR 9 Forest Zoology Survey of the animal kingdom with emphasis on forest fauna. UP College Tacloban 1978 Yes
FR 12 Forest Seed Plants Taxonomy, geographical distribution, and economic uses of selected forest seed plants. UP College Tacloban 1978 Yes
FR 16 Elementary Forest Economics Basic economic theories and their application to forestry. UP College Tacloban 1978 Yes
FR 20 Elementary Forest Surveying Forest surveying and mapping. UP College Tacloban 1978 Yes
FR 24 Forest Nurseries Establishment and management of forest nurseries. UP College Tacloban 1978 Yes
FR 27 Silviculture Regeneration and treatment of Philippine forests. UP College Tacloban 1977 Yes
FR 31 Elementary Forest Protection Harmful effects of insects, fungi, and fire on forests; preventive and remedial measures. UP College Tacloban 1977 Yes
FR 38 Forest Administration Role of the Forest Ranger in the administration of the Philippine Forests; personnel relations. UP College Tacloban 1977 Yes
FR 42 Logging Engineering Forest roads and logging methods. UP College Tacloban 1977 Yes
FRM 10 Technical Drawing Lettering, orthographic and auxiliary projection; sectioning and dimensioning methods; detailed working drawing, isometric and oblique representation; technical sketching. UP College Tacloban 1978 Yes
FRM 12 Introduction to Forest Resources Management General forest management; its relation to the forest products industries. UP College Tacloban 1977 Yes
FRM 37 Forest Tree Seeds Anatomy, production and composition of tree seed; collection, extraction, testing and treatment of tree seed; storage and germination of tree seed. College of Forestry 1963 Yes
FRM 50 Field Practice Field Training in Forestry and woodsmanship College of Forestry 1972 Yes
FRM 54 Elementary Forest Protection College of Forestry 1969 Yes
FRM 64 Forest Mensuration Measurement of standing and felled timber; data compilation and analysis; growth of trees and stands. College of Forestry 1969 Yes
FRM 90 Safety Practices in the Logging Industry Causes, frequency and cost of accidents; first aid; safety measure and programs. College of Forestry 1963 Yes
FRM 100 Forest Inventory Field work in the determination of the quantity and quality of stands of timber. College of Forestry 1969 Yes
FRM 101 Geology and Soils , 1969 Yes
FRM 107 Silviculture Reforestation and other silvicultural practices. College of Forestry 1972 Yes
FRM 111 Aerial Photo Interpretation College of Forestry 1969 Yes
FRM 117 Forestry Economics Economics of production, distribution and consumption of forest products and services College of Forestry 1969 Yes
FRM 118 Forest Finance Comparative valuation of alternative forest operations College of Forestry 1969 Yes
FRM 126 Forest Administration College of Forestry 1969 Yes
FRM 128 Forest Laws and Regulations Laws, rules and regulations; legal procedure, and forestry administrative orders relative to the conservation and utilization of natural resources especially forest. UP College Tacloban 1977 Yes
FRM 130 Range Management Principles of range management, range condition classification and analysis, range ecology, improvement and management planning; identification of range pasture and forage plants. College of Forestry 1969 Yes
FRM 131 Range Ecology and Improvement Ecology of range plants; grazing system; brush and weed control, range reseeding and fertilization. College of Forestry 1969 Yes
FRM 141 Logging Engineering Forest roads and logging methods. College of Forestry 1972 Yes
FRM 142 Forest engineering Location, design, construction, use and maintenance of forest roads, railroads, trails, drainage and other structures. College of Forestry 1969 Yes
FRM 143 Photogrammetry Use of stereotope and other stereo-totting instruments in topographic and planimetric mapping and load location; preparation of mosaic maps and photo specifications. College of Forestry 1963 Yes
FRM 150 Field Experience in Forest Resource Management College of Forestry 1969 Yes
FRM 152 Forest Tree Seeds College of Forestry 1969 Yes
FRM 154 Tree Improvement College of Forestry 1969 Yes
FRM 180 Range Inventory and Analysis Measurement of range improvements. College of Forestry 1969 Yes
FRM 188 Forest Organization and Management Planning Prediction of growth, regulation of the cut, determination of rotation and cutting cycles and preparation of management plans. College of Forestry 1969 Yes
FRM 191 Safety Practices in the Logging Industry College of Forestry 1969 Yes
FRM 205 Forest Influences College of Forestry 1969 Yes
FRM 208 Advanced Forest Soils College of Forestry 1969 Yes
FRM 226 Advanced Logging Engineering Logging plans and timber transportation systems. College of Forestry 1966 Yes
FRM 231 Advanced Forestry Economics Micro-economic analysis of forestry College of Forestry 1966 Yes
FRM 241 Economic Analysis of Forest Policy Economic aspects and significance of major forest policies with particular emphasis in Philippine Forestry. College of Forestry 1966 Yes
FRM 250 Advanced Forest Soils Physical and chemical properties of soils; soil microbiology; soils as related to the growth and development of timber stands. College of Forestry 1966 Yes
FRM 253 Advanced Silvics Analysis of the interrelation of site factors. College of Forestry 1966 Yes
FRM 254 Advanced Nursery and Plantation Techniques College of Agriculture 1969 Yes
FRM 256 Forest Influences The influences of forest on local and micro-climate, stream flow, and soil productivity. College of Forestry 1966 Yes
FRM 260 Advanced Nursery and Plantation Techniques Recent developments in nursery and forest planting techniques. College of Forestry 1966 Yes
FRM 271 Advanced Forest Mensuration Analysis of forest measurements; evaluation of growth prediction methods; recent developments in forest mensuration and statistics. College of Forestry 1966 Yes
FRM 276 Advanced Watershed Management Interception, transpiration, evaporation and sedimentation related to the quantity, quality and distribution of water as affected by forestry practices. College of Forestry 1966 Yes
FRM 281 Advanced Forest Management I Social, economic and technical aspects of the organization of forests for continuous yield; forest management problems and their solutions; investment-worth of forest management operations; multiple use of forest lands. College of Forestry 1966 Yes
FRM 282 Advanced Forest Management II Forest inventories, valuation and regulation; forest and timber management planning. College of Forestry 1966 Yes
FRM 283 Advanced Watershed Management College of Forestry 1969 Yes
FRM 287 Public Administration of Forest Resources Execution of forest resources programs, specially administration by the forestry agencies in the Philippines. College of Forestry 1966 Yes
FRM 288 Advanced Forest Management I Ways and means of national action in forestry and their determination; case studies with special reference to Philippine legislation. UP College Tacloban 1969 Yes
FRM 292 Advanced Logging Engineering College of Forestry 1969 Yes
FS 2 Introduction to Food Technology An overview of food technology emphasizing important food resources and processes; career opportunities of food technologies and their responsibility to society. FLCD, DFSN 1974 Yes
FS 3 Introduction to Food Techology DFSN 1977 Yes
FS 3 Introductory Foods II Continuation of FS 2. DFSN 1968 Yes
FS 16 General Microbiology Fundamental principles and methods of studying microorganisms; parasites. DFSN 1968 Yes
FS 100 Food Spoilage and Principles of Preservation Causes of food spoilage: physical, chemical and microbiological aspects. DFSN 1968 Yes
FS 101 Introduction to Food Technology DFSN 2003 Yes
FS 105 Principles and Methods of Food Hygiene and Sanitation DFSN 2003 Yes
FS 106 General Microbiology DFSN 2003 Yes
FS 107 Food Processing I Principles of food preservation: sterilization by heat treatment and packaging of heat sterilized foods; irradiation and use of chemical additives. DFSN 1992 Yes
FS 107 Food Processing I Principles of food preservation: sterilization of food by heat treatment, irradiation and chemical additives. DFSN 1974 Yes
FS 108 Food Processing II DFSN 2003 Yes
FS 109 Quality Control in the Food Industry Principles and techniques in the evaluation and control of food quality. DFSN 1974 Yes
FS 109 Quality Control in the Food Industry Principles and techniques in the evaluation and control of food quality; statistical quality control. DFSN 1991 Yes
FS 111 Food Biochemistry The basic nutrients and secondary components of foods, their properties and behavior during preparation, processing and storage. DFSN 1973 Yes
FS 111 Food Biochemistry The basic nutrients and secondary components of foods, their properties and behavior during preparation, processing and storage. DFSN 1974 Yes
FS 113 Food Engineering I Engineering concepts and principles as applied to food processing. DFSN 1974 Yes
FS 113 Food Engineering I Engineering concepts and principles as applied to food processing. DFSN 1976 Yes
FS 116 Food Microbiology DFSN 2003 Yes
FS 118 Statistical Methods in Food Research DFSN 2003 Yes
FS 119 Quality Control in the Food Industry DFSN 2003 Yes
FS 125 Food Chemistry DFSN 2003 Yes
FS 126 Food Biotechnology DFSN 2003 Yes
FS 127 Food Processing I Principles of food preservation; sterilization of food by heat treatment, irradiation, and use of food additives. DFSN 1999 Yes
FS 127 Food Processing I DFSN 2003 Yes
FS 128 Food Processing II DFSN 2003 Yes
FS 131 Sensory Evaluation of Foods DFSN 2003 Yes
FS 135 Physico-Chemical Analysis of Foods DFSN 2003 Yes
FS 137 Food Packaging and Labeling DFSN 2003 Yes
FS 139 Quality Control in the Food Industry DFSN 2003 Yes
FS 140 Waste Management in Food Processing DFSN 2003 Yes
FS 175 Food Analysis DFSN 2003 Yes
FS 178 Practicum I (Pilot Scale) DFSN 2003 Yes
FS 179 Practicum DFSN 2003 Yes
FS 180 Statistical Methods in Food Research Basic statistical concepts and methods applicable to the analysis of problems and data in food research. DFSN 1973 Yes
FS 180 Statistical Methods in Food Research Basic statistical concepts and sensory evaluation methods applicable to the analysis of problems and data in food research. DFSN 1974 Yes
FS 190 Seminar in Food Science DFSN 1974 Yes
FS 191 Food Biochem DFSN 2003 Yes
FS 192 Food Engineering I DFSN 2003 Yes
FS 193 Food Engineering II DFSN 2003 Yes
FS 195 Food Analysis Analytical methods as applied to typical food substances. DFSN 1974 Yes
FS 195 Instrumental Foods Analysis Analytical methods as applied to typical food substances. DFSN 1973 Yes
FS 196 Food Standards and Regulation Food standards and regulations as established by national and international agencies. DFSN 1974 Yes
FS 197 Internship in the Food Industries DFSN 1978 Yes
FS 199 Research Methods in Foods DFSN 1974 Yes
FS 200 Bachelor's Thesis DFSN 2003 Yes
FS 201 Chemical Aspects of Food Processing DFSN 1968 Yes
FS 206 Microbiological Aspects of Food Processing DFSN 1968 Yes
FS 215 Advanced Food Analysis DFSN 2003 Yes
FS 216 Advanced Food Microbiology DFSN 2003 Yes
FS 217 Sterilization Processes DFSN 2003 Yes
FS 218 Dehydration and Freezing DFSN 2003 Yes
FS 231 Sensory Evaluation Methods DFSN 2003 Yes
FS 234 Tropical Fruit and Vegetable Processing DFSN 2003 Yes
FS 236 Industrial Food Fermentation DFSN 2003 Yes
FS 237 Tropical Fruit and Fruit Juice Processing Principles underlying new techniques of processing tropical fruit and fruit juices. DFSN 1968 Yes
FS 238 Development of Protein-Rich Products DFSN 2003 Yes
FS 247 Food Irradiation Effects of irradiation on food flavor and quality and on ripening of fruit. Control of microorganisms and pests by irradiation. DFSN 1968 Yes
FS 257 Meat and Dairy Technology DFSN 2003 Yes
FS 267 Confectionery and Bakery Technology DFSN 2003 Yes
FS 286 Special Problems in Food Science DFSN 2003 Yes
FS 290 Seminar in Food Science DFSN 2003 Yes
FS 291 Advanced Food Biochemistry DFSN 2003 Yes
FS 299 Methods of Research in Foods DFSN 2003 Yes
FS 300 Master's Thesis DFSN 2003 Yes
FS 311 Food Enzymes DFSN 2003 Yes
FS 316 Food Poisoning DFSN 2003 Yes
FS 317 Food Packaging DFSN 2003 Yes
FS 321 Food Lipids DFSN 2003 Yes
FS 326 Low Temperature Microbiology DFSN 2003 Yes
FS 331 Accessory Components of Foods DFSN 2003 Yes
FS 336 Biochemistry of Food Fermentation The growth and metabolism of microorganisms important in food fermentations. DFSN 1974 Yes
FS 336 Biochemistry of Food Fermentation DFSN 2003 Yes
FS 337 Product Development DFSN 2003 Yes
FS 341 Colloidal Chemistry in Foods DFSN 2003 Yes
FS 357 Food Plant Organization and Management DFSN 2003 Yes
FS 400 Ph.D. Dissertation DFSN 1973 Yes
FSA 201 Food Production Management Systems HRIM 2003 Yes
FSA 205 Human Resources Management HRIM 2003 Yes
FSA 209 Advanced Equipment and Facilities Design HRIM 2003 Yes
FSA 211 Management Control in Food Service Institutions HRIM 2003 Yes
FSA 289 Special Problems HRIM 2003 Yes
FSA 290 Special Topics HRIM 2003 Yes
FSA 300 Master's Thesis HRIM 2003 Yes
FT 11 Introduction to Food Science and Technology Introduction to the science and technology associated with food properties with food properties, handling, and processing with special emphasis on the basic preserving and processing methods. UP College Iloilo 1978 Yes
FT 12 Food Preservation Basic concepts, importance and practical methods of foods preservation, utilization of by-products and re-cycling of waste materials. UP College Iloilo 1978 Yes
FT 21 Food Microbiology Morphological and physiological characteristics of microorganisms in relation to food preservation, microbiological analysis of foods and microbiological aspects of food spoilage. UP College Iloilo 1978 Yes
FT 22 Food Toxicology and Public Health Sanitation in handling of food, evaluation of the safety and wholesome of foods, criteria for food protection, food spoilage and toxicology. UP College Iloilo 1978 Yes
FT 26 Food Processing I Refrigeration, freezing, dehydration and fermentation as methods of preservation. UP College Iloilo 1978 Yes
FT 27 Food Processing II Principles and methods of food preservation: preservation by heat treatment, irradiation and chemical additives. UP College Iloilo 1978 Yes
FT 101 Statistical Methods in Food Research Introduction to research and statistical in food technology. UP College Iloilo 1978 Yes
FT 122 Quality Control Principles and methods of evaluation and control of food quality. UP College Iloilo 1978 Yes
FT 123 Packaging Technology Physical, microbiological, chemical and functional characteristics of food packaging material and packages as basic factors in commercial food production. UP College Iloilo 1978 Yes
FT 131 Food Biochemistry The basic nutrient and secondary components of foods, their properties and behavior during preparation, processing and storage. UP College Iloilo 1978 Yes
FT 141 Food Analysis Principles and techniques of physical and chemical methods of analysis as applied to food and food products. UP College Iloilo 1978 Yes
FT 150 Food Engineering Engineering as applied to food manufacturing industries with emphasis on selection and supply of raw materials, processing, plant design and equipment specifications, waste disposal and safety. UP College Iloilo 1978 Yes
FT 170 Internship in Industries UP College Iloilo 1978 Yes
FT 190 Undergraduate Seminar Special topics related to food science and technology. UP College Iloilo 1978 Yes
FT 200 Undergraduate Thesis UP College Iloilo 1978 Yes
FUE 87 Engineering Economic Analysis Economics of engineering decisions. Depreciation and cost estimating. Analysis of existing and proposed plans, including materials, product design, and machine selection and replacement. College of Forestry 1963 Yes
FUE 118 Advanced Wood Physics The physics of wood and wood base materials. Practical considerations with respect to structure and heat movement through wood. Fundamental concepts of moisture movement and their application to wood drying processes. College of Forestry 1963 Yes
FUE 136 Wood Finishing Modern industrial methods and techniques in finishing wood products. College of Forestry 1963 Yes
FUE 176 Industrial Wood Machining Industrial wood working machines and processes. Trends in lumber re-manufacturing. College of Forestry 1963 Yes
FUE 179 Plan Layout and Materials Handling Types and characteristics of plant layouts. Tools and techniques for planning or revising layouts. Materials in the wood industry. Modern trends in materials handling. College of Forestry 1963 Yes
FUE Sawmilling College of Forestry 1924 Yes
Fam & Com Hlth I Family and Community Health I Filipino family as a social unit in health care delivery with emphasis on team approach in health care. Concepts, principles and applications of biostatistics in community health. College of Medicine 1981 Yes
Fam & Com Hlth II Family and Community Health II Concepts, principles and philosophy of Community Health. Analysis of Philippine community health needs and resources utilizing statistical and epidemiological tools and principles. Health education and community organization as the approach to community health problems. College of Medicine 1976 Yes
Fam & Com Hlth III Family and Community Health III Presentation of studies on current community health problems and health care patterns. Follow-up of families previously assigned. College of Medicine 1976 Yes
Fam Plan 201 Population Problems Problems arising in health, social, economic and agricultural organization and development as a results of rapid increase of human population. Institute of Public Health 1976 Yes
Fam Plan 202 Fertility Regulation Physiology, methods and currents states of fertility regulation. Institute of Public Health 1974 Yes
Fam Plan 203 Administration of Fertility Regulation Programs Patterns of population programs in other countries. Institute of Public Health 1969 Yes
Fam Plan 204 Human Sexuality Human Sexuality within the context of family and society. Institute of Public Health 1976 Yes
Fam Plan 290 Special Study in Family Planning Institute of Public Health 1969 Yes
Farm Crops College of Agriculture 1937 Yes
Farm Economics College of Agriculture 1937 Yes
Farm Experience Household Engineering House designing and the care and repair of household equipment. College of Agriculture 1928 Yes
Farm Experience A Summer Farm Practice College of Agriculture 1924 Yes
Farm Experience B Blacksmithing College of Agriculture 1924 Yes
Farm Experience C Carpentry College of Agriculture 1924 Yes
Field Work Studies of Assigned Species Preparation of forest descriptions, planting nursery stock and making thinnings. College of Forestry 1920 Yes
Fil 3 Pakikipag-usap sa Filipino DFPP 2003 Yes
Fil 4 Pakikipag-usap sa Filipino DFPP 2003 Yes
Fil 10 Pag-uusap Pagbibigay ng iba't ibang gamiting pangungusap para sa iba't ibang pagkakataon. DFPP, 1983 Yes
Fil 10.1 Pagbasa at Pagsulat sa mga Wika ng Pilipinas Maliban sa Tagalog DFPP 2003 Yes
Fil 10.2 Pagbasa at Pagsulat sa mga Wika ng Pilipinas DFPP 2003 Yes
Fil 11 Pagtatalakay Pagtatalakay ng iba't ibang gawi at ugali ng mga Filipino. Paghahambing ng mga ito sa isa't isa. UP College Cebu 1983 Yes
Fil 12 Komunikasyon at Lipunan Mga batayang kasanayan sa sining ng pakikipag-talastasan sa lipunang Pilipino, may pagbibigay-diin sa pagbasa at pagsulat sa Filipino. DFPP 1982 Yes
Fil 12 Pagbasa at Pagsulat Pagpapaunlad ng kasanayan sa pagbasa at pagsulat sa Pilipino. DFPP 1974 Yes
Fil 12 Reading and Writing of Filipino DFPP 1978 Yes
Fil 13 Pagbasa at Pagsulat Karugtong ng Filipino 12. DFPP 1974 Yes
Fil 13 Reading and Writing Continuation of Filipino 12. DFPP 1979 Yes
Fil 20 Introduksiyon sa Literatura DFPP 2003 Yes
Fil 25 Mga Ideya at Estilo Mapanuring pag-aaral ng mga ideya at estilo sa mga piling sanaysay sa agham at sining mula sa Pilipinas at iba pang bansa. DFPP 2002 Yes
Fil 40 Wika, Kultura at Lipunan Ang relasyon ng Filipino sa kultura at lipunang Pilipino. DFPP 2002 Yes
Fil 50 Introduksiyon sa Panitikan ng Pilipinas DFPP 2003 Yes
Fil 101 Language and Society Critical study of the language situation in the Philippines: some aspects of language use in Philippine multilingual society. DFPP 1982 Yes
Fil 103 Istruktura ng Filipino DFPP 2003 Yes
Fil 104 Gramar ng mga Wika ng Pilipinas DFPP 2003 Yes
Fil 105 Mga Tunguhin at Tradisyon sa Analisis ng Gramar DFPP 2003 Yes
Fil 110 Peryodismong Pilipino Ang kasaysayan at pagkaunlad ng peryodismong Pilipino. DFPP 1978 Yes
Fil 110 Philippine Journalism The history and development of Philippine journalism. DFPP 1977 Yes
Fil 111 Style Study of the different styles of writing in the national language. DFPP 1978 Yes
Fil 115 Mga Barayti at Baryasyon ng Filipino DFPP 2003 Yes
Fil 121 Creative Writing Special study and training in the writing of the different literary forms. DFPP 1979 Yes
Fil 121 Malikhaing Panunulat Patanging pag-aaral at pagsasanay sa pagsulat ng iba't ibang kaanyuang pampanitikan. DFPP 1978 Yes
Fil 125 Wika, Kultura at Lipunan DFPP 2003 Yes
Fil 128 Mga Natatanging Diskurso sa Wika at Lipunan DFPP 2006 Yes
Fil 150 Introduksiyon sa Panitikang Pilipino pagpapakilala sa pamamagitan ng mga piling akda sa tradisyong katutubo, tradisyong espanyol, tradisyong Anglo-Amerikano. UP College Baguio 1987 Yes
Fil 155 Kasaysayan at Pag-unlad ng Wikang Pambansa ng Pilipinas DFPP 2003 Yes
Fil 161 Istilo Pag-aaral sa iba't ibang estilo ng paggamit ng wikang pambansa. DFPP 1988 Yes
Fil 165 Pamamahayag sa Filipino Ang kasaysayan at pagkaunlad ng peryodismong Filipino. DFPP 1988 Yes
Fil 170 Malikhaing Pagsulat Natatanging pag-aaral at pagsasanay sa pagsulat ng iba't ibang anyong pampanitikan. DFPP 1988 Yes
Fil 171 Pagsulat ng Tula Mga pundamental na konsepto, elemento at pamamaraan sa pagsulat ng tula sa Filipino. DFPP 1988 Yes
Fil 173 Pagsulat ng Prosa Mga pundamental na konsepto, elemento at kasangkapan sa pagsulat ng prosa sa Filipino. DFPP 1988 Yes
Fil 174 Pagsulat ng Drama Mga pundamental na konsepto, elemento at kasangkapan sa pagsulat ng drama sa Filipino. DFPP 1988 Yes
Fil 175 Leksikograpi DFPP 2003 Yes
Fil 177 Pagsulat ng Iskrip - Radyo at Telebisyon Mga pundamental na konsepto, elemento at kasangkapan sa pagsulat ng iskrip sa Filipino para sa radyo at telebisyon. DFPP 1988 Yes
Fil 179 Pagsulat ng Iskrip sa Pelikula Mga pundamental na konsepto, elemento at kasangkapan sa pagsulat ng iskrip ng pelikula sa Filipino. DFPP 1988 Yes
Fil 180 Pagsasalin DFPP 2003 Yes
Fil 190 Pagsasaling-Wika Mga simulain, pamamaraan at suliranin sa pagsasalin sa Pilipino. DFPP 1977 Yes
Fil 195 Sikolohiya ng Wikang Filipino DFPP 2003 Yes
Fil 197 Mga Natatanging Suliranin Pagtalakay at pagsusuri sa mga natatanging suliranin sa wika gaya ng suliranin sa lingua franca ng wikang pambansa, wikang panturo, at wikang opisyal. DFPP 1988 Yes
Fil 197 Seminar: Special Problems in Language Discussion and analysis of special problems in language such as the problem of the lingua franca, the national language, medium of instruction and official language. DFPP 1977 Yes
Fil 198 Natatanging Suliranin DFPP 2003 Yes
Fil 199 Pananaliksik DFPP 2003 Yes
Fil 200 Tesis DFPP 2003 Yes
Fil 201 Kasaysayan ng mga Pag-aaral na Gramatikal ng Wikang Pambansa DFPP 2003 Yes
Fil 203 Maunlad na Gramar, Ponoloji, Morpoloji at Sintaks ng Filipino DFPP 2003 Yes
Fil 205 The Language Situation in the Philippines DFPP 1978 Yes
Fil 207 Mga Gramar ng mga Wika ng Pilipinas I DFPP 2003 Yes
Fil 208 Mga Gramar ng mga Wika ng Pilipinas II DFPP 2003 Yes
Fil 220 Leksikograpi ng Filipino DFPP 2003 Yes
Fil 221 Gramatika ng Wikang Pambansa DFPP 2003 Yes
Fil 222 Grammars of Philippine Languages I Survey and analysis of the grammars of Philippine languages written during the Spanish period. DFPP 1978 Yes
Fil 223 Grammars of Philippine Languages II Survey and analysis of the grammars of Philippine languages written from the American period to the present. DFPP 1978 Yes
Fil 225 Sitwasyong Pangwika sa Pilipinas DFPP 2003 Yes
Fil 245 Pagpaplanong Pangwika sa Pilipinas DFPP 2003 Yes
Fil 280 Mga Pagsasalin sa Pilipinas I DFPP 2003 Yes
Fil 281 Mga Pagsasalin sa Pilipinas II DFPP 2003 Yes
Fil 287 Mga Lapit sa Pagsasaling Pampanitikan DFPP 2003 Yes
Fil 290 Mga Lapit sa Pagsasaling Teknikal DFPP 2003 Yes
Fil 295 The National Language Special Problems. DFPP 1978 Yes
Fil 297 Mga Natatanging Suliranin DFPP 1988 Yes
Fil 298 Natatanging Suliranin DFPP 2003 Yes
Fil 299 Pananaliksik DFPP 2003 Yes
Fil 300 Tesis DFPP 2003 Yes
Fil 301 Seminar: Analisis ng Istruktura ng Filipino DFPP 2003 Yes
Fil 303 Ang mga Gramatikang Tagalog Bago 1900 DFPP 2003 Yes
Fil 305 Ang mga Gramatikang Tagalog Mula Noong 1900 DFPP 2003 Yes
Fil 306 Seminar: Mga Piling Akda sa Gramar DFPP 2003 Yes
Fil 310 Seminar: Analisis ng Ponoloji at Morpoloji ng Filipino DFPP 2003 Yes
Fil 311 Seminar: Analisis ng Sintaks at Semantiks ng Filipino DFPP 2003 Yes
Fil 315 Seminar: Mga Barayti at Baryasyon ng Filipino DFPP 2003 Yes
Fil 320 Seminar: Mga Piling Diksyunaryo DFPP 2003 Yes
Fil 325 Seminar: Wika at Pulitika DFPP 2003 Yes
Fil 345 Pagpaplanong Pangwika sa Filipino: Mga Teorya at Modelo DFPP 2003 Yes
Fil 350 Komparatibong Pagpaplanong Pangwika DFPP 2003 Yes
Fil 353 Seminar: Leksikal at Semantikal na Pagpapaunlad ng Filipino DFPP 2003 Yes
Fil 380 Pagsasalin: Mga Teorya at Metodoloji DFPP 2003 Yes
Fil 381 Seminar: Mga Pagsasalin sa Pilipinas DFPP 2003 Yes
Fil 387 Pagsasaling Pampanitikan DFPP 2003 Yes
Fil 390 Pagsasaling Teknikal DFPP 2003 Yes
Fil 394 Mga Babasahin sa Wikang Filipino DFPP 2003 Yes
Fil 397 Mga Natatanging Paksa DFPP 2003 Yes
Fil 400 Disertasyon DFPP 2003 Yes
Filipino 10 Pag-uusap Pagbibigay ng iba't ibang gamiting pangungusap para sa iba't ibang pagkakataon. UP College Iloilo 1978 Yes
Filipino 11 Pagtatalakay Pagtatalakay ng iba't ibang gawi at ugali ng mga Filipino. Paghahambing ng mga ito sa isa't isa. UP College Iloilo 1978 Yes
Film 10 Sining Sine Film as art and social practice DFAVC 2002 Yes
Film 12 Sine Pinoy Philippine cinema as art form and cultural product DFAVC 2002 Yes
Film 100 Introduction to Film Introduction to the aspects, forms and styles of film. DFAVC 2007 Yes
Film 101 Introduction To Film Production DFAVC 2009 Yes
Film 102 History of Philippine Cinema DFAVC 2003 Yes
Film 103 History of World Cinema DFAVC 2008 Yes
Film 106 National Cinemas DFAVC 2003 Yes
Film 110 Basic Photography DFAVC 2003 Yes
Film 111 Performance for Film and Audio-Visual Production Performance skills for film and audio-visual productions. DFAVC, DCRes 1984 Yes
Film 112 Advanced Photography DFAVC 2009 Yes
Film 113 Film Production I DFAVC 2008 Yes
Film 114 Film Production II DFAVC 2003 Yes
Film 122 Scriptwriting II DFAVC 2008 Yes
Film 130 Film Genres DFAVC 2008 Yes
Film 131 Narrative Film DFAVC 2009 Yes
Film 132 Documentary Film DFAVC 2009 Yes
Film 133 Experimental Film DFAVC 2008 Yes
Film 134 Animation Film DFAVC 2008 Yes
Film 135 Acting DFAVC 2007 Yes
Film 141 Editing DFAVC 2007 Yes
Film 145 Film Sound DFAVC 2008 Yes
Film 151 Scriptwriting I DFAVC 2009 Yes
Film 152 Scriptwriting II DFAVC 2008 Yes
Film 153 Cinematography DFAVC 2008 Yes
Film 154 Editing DFAVC 2008 Yes
Film 156 Production Design DFAVC 2008 Yes
Film 157 Film Sound and Music Scoring DFAVC 2008 Yes
Film 158 Directing DFAVC 2008 Yes
Film 159 Film Production Management DFAVC 2008 Yes
Film 161 Documentary DFAVC 2008 Yes
Film 163 Animation and Special Effects DFAVC 2008 Yes
Film 165 Experimental Film DFAVC 2008 Yes
Film 167 Music in Film Use of music in film productions. DFAVC 1984 Yes
Film 171 Film Theory and Criticism DFAVC 2003 Yes
Film 173 Image of the Filipino in Film Study of the Filipino as perceived through films. DFAVC 1984 Yes
Film 175 Film and Literature DFAVC 2003 Yes
Film 176 Film and the Other Arts DFAVC 2008 Yes
Film 177 Women in Cinema DFAVC 2008 Yes
Film 178 Queer Cinema DFAVC 2008 Yes
Film 180 Film Seminar DFAVC 2008 Yes
Film 181 Film and Society The social responsibility of film makers in the use of film as a medium of information. DFAVC 1984 Yes
Film 183 Film Seminar DFAVC 2008 Yes
Film 185 Film Management The management, financial and legal aspects of film production, promotion, sales, marketing and distribution. DFAVC 1984 Yes
Film 197 Special Projects DFAVC 2003 Yes
Film 198 Internship DFAVC 2003 Yes
Film 199 Research in Film DFAVC 2003 Yes
Film 200 Thesis DFAVC 2003 Yes
Film 201 Seminar in Film Studies GRADUATE, DFAVC 2003 Yes
Film 203 Film Scriptwriting DFAVC, GRADUATE 2003 Yes
Film 205 Narrative Film GRADUATE, DFAVC 2003 Yes
Film 215 Genres and Auteurs in Philippine Cinema DFAVC, GRADUATE 2003 Yes
Film 220 Advanced Documentary Film Production GRADUATE, DFAVC 2003 Yes
Film 225 Digital Content Creation DFAVC 2004 Yes
Film 230 Production and Post-Production Processes Principles and techniques of visual storytelling from conceptualization to post-production. GRADUATE, DFAVC 2012 Yes
Film 240 Cinema and Nation DFAVC, GRADUATE 2003 Yes
Film 258 Directing the Narrative Film Theory and practice of the director's vision, artistry, craft, and collaboration with other artists in making narrative films. GRADUATE 2012 Yes
Film 260 Film Historiography The different aspects of and approaches to reading and researching film history. GRADUATE 2012 Yes
Film 269 Cinema, Gender, and Other Identities An analysis of the representations of gender and other identities in cinema. GRADUATE 2012 Yes
Film 270 Advanced Film Theory and Criticism DFAVC, GRADUATE 2003 Yes
Film 280 The Philippine Film Industry DFAVC, GRADUATE 2003 Yes
Film 281 Alternative Film Practices An analysis of alternative film production practices, discourses, aesthetics, and issues in Philippine independent cinema. GRADUATE 2012 Yes
Film 297 Special Topics GRADUATE, DFAVC 2005 Yes
Film 298 Special Projects DFAVC 2003 Yes
Film 299 Historical and Critical Research Methods in Film Methods and procedures for historical and critical research in film. GRADUATE 2012 Yes
Film 300 Thesis DFAVC, GRADUATE 2012 Yes
Fish 101 Ichthyology I General morphology, anatomy, systematic, and distribution of fishes. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1974 Yes
Fish 102 Aquatic Fauna A general survey of the aquatic animals with emphasis on commercial species. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1974 Yes
Fish 104 Reproduction and Early Life History of FIshes Reproduction, development, larval and post larval life of economically important fishes; determination of sexual maturity, and natural factors affecting eggs, larvae, and fingerlings. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1974 Yes
Fish 105 Physiology of Fishes Functions of organs and systems, behavior, capabilities, and Tolerances of Fishes. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1974 Yes
Fish 107 Aquatic Invertebrates Identification, habits, and distribution of aquatic invertebrates. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1967 Yes
Fish 109 Ichthyology II Physiology and life history of fishes. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1974 Yes
Fish 111 Aquatic Flora Biology of aquatic plants and significance to fisheries. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1974 Yes
Fish 114 Inland Fishing Gears Materials, construction and operations of gears used in inland fisheries. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1974 Yes
Fish 117 Fish Diseases Biology and control of fish diseases, parasites and pathogens UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1974 Yes
Fish 118 Fisheries Laws Laws Affecting exploitation, protection and conversation of fishery resources; food and drug laws. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1974 Yes
Fish 137 Fishing Method and Gear The principles and methods of fishing operations; design, construction and maintenance of fishing gear and devices. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1974 Yes
Fish 139 Marine Machineries Care, operation and maintenance of marines and equipment. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1974 Yes
Fish 141 Freshwater Aquaculture UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1974 Yes
Fish 142 Aquaculture II Brackishwater aquaculture. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1974 Yes
Fish 144 Aquaculture III Specialized/advanced techniques an aquaculture. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1974 Yes
Fish 153 Minor Fishery Products UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1981 Yes
Fish 155 Chemical Analysis of Aquatic Products Chemical composition of fish fishery products UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1974 Yes
Fish 158 Machinery and Appliances Machinery and Appliances in fish processing. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1974 Yes
Fish 161 Fish Handling and Refrigeration Principles and techniques of handling and refrigeration of fish and other fishery products. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1974 Yes
Fish 167 Actual Fishing Practical application of the principles and methods of fishing; actual fishing operation on board ship. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1974 Yes
Fish 171 Advanced Fish Processing Advanced methods of fish preservation, thermal processes and irradiation. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1974 Yes
Fish 180 Introduction to Oceanography General survey of the seas as a marine environment. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1974 Yes
Fish 181 Oceanography Th principles, chemistry and biology of ocean waters; sampling and analytical techniques. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1974 Yes
Fish 185 Navigation I Principles, instruments and methods used in coastal navigation. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1974 Yes
Fish 186 Navigation II Practice of coastal and high seas navigation. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1974 Yes
Fish 187 Seamanship I Marine rules of the road and regulations; marlinespike and boat handling. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1974 Yes
Fish 188 Seamanship II Application of marine rules and regulations of the road; marlinespike and boat handling. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1974 Yes
Fish 189 Fisheries Hydrography Application of oceanography, maritime meteorology and aquatic ecology to practical problems of fisheries. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1974 Yes
Fish 190 Seaweed Culture Survey of habitat and distribution of commercially important seaweeds; theories and practice of seaweed culture. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1974 Yes
Fish 192 Plankton The taxonomy, ecology and dynamics of the drifting organisms and their role in the economy of the sea. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1974 Yes
Fish 208 Fundamentals of Experimental Designs Theory and application of experimental designs with on aquaculture data analysis. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1978 Yes
Fish Culture 1 Principles and methods in the cultivation of fresh and brackish-water fishes, crustaceans, mollusks, and other aquatic resources in controlled ponds and natural inland bodies of waters; their propagation, management, utilization and conservation. CF 1963 Yes
Fish Methods 2 Actual Fishing on Board Fishing Vessels CF 1963 Yes
Fisheries 100 General Fisheries General survey of the fisheries resources, their production, utilization and conversation. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1968 Yes
Fisheries 103 Ecology of Fishes Environmental factors that control the distribution of fishes. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1963 Yes
Fisheries 106 Hatchery Biology Design, structure and maintenance of hatcheries, artificial pond system and acquaria. Methods of rearing fish. Physical and chemical determination of suitability of water for natural and artificial fish food propagation. Plant and animal or anisms of ponds in relation to fish. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1935 Yes
Fisheries 108 Meteorology Elements of weather; forecasting methods and techniques, as applied to fisheries investigations. , 1974 Yes
Fisheries 110 Organic Chemistry Principles of organic chemistry and their application to fisheries. , 1968 Yes
Fisheries 112 Seminar Reports and discussions on current literature dealing with fishery problems. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1946 Yes
Fisheries 119 Fundamentals of Aquaculture Principles and methods of freshwater, brackishwater and marine aquaculture. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1978 Yes
Fisheries 120 Analytical Chemistry Principles and methods of qualitative and quantitative chemical analysis applicable to fisheries. , 1967 Yes
Fisheries 122 Statistics Statistical principles and methods applied in fisheries. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1964 Yes
Fisheries 130 Fishing Methodology The mechanics of fishing gear, design and operation. , 1981 Yes
Fisheries 131 Fishing Methodology Theories and principles of fishing in deep-sea and in-shore waters. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1964 Yes
Fisheries 132 Marine Ecology and Fisheries Management Concepts of marine ecology and fisheries management. , 1981 Yes
Fisheries 133 Oceanography General survey of the sea as an environment. , 1964 Yes
Fisheries 136 Principles of Fish Capture A study of fishing gears and their operation. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1978 Yes
Fisheries 138 Marine Ecology The influence of the physico-chemical and biological properties of sea water on the distribution of marine fishes. , 1974 Yes
Fisheries 140 Marine Fisheries Management The principles and methods of management and conservation of fisheries in marine waters. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1967 Yes
Fisheries 142.1 Principles of Aquaculture Fundamentals of aquaculture and its role in fishery development. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1974 Yes
Fisheries 143 Morphometry Principles and methods of measuring morphological features of inland waters. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1974 Yes
Fisheries 145 Limnology The physical, chemical, and biological characteristics of inland water. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1960 Yes
Fisheries 146 Fishpond Soils and Fertilizers Nature, composition of soils and their enrichment for the culture of fishes and their foods. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1960 Yes
Fisheries 147 Morphometry The principles and methods of shore, lake and pond surveying as applied to fisheries investigations; calculation of areas; mapping. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1964 Yes
Fisheries 148 Fundamentals of Fish Processing Basic study of common processing methods in the Philippines. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1978 Yes
Fisheries 149 Limnology The fundamentals of limnology, including the biological, physical and chemical features of inland waters. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1967 Yes
Fisheries 150 Inland Fisheries Management Methods of conservation and management of fisheries of lakes, river, and ponds. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1968 Yes
Fisheries 151 Fish Processing I Principles and methods of processing fisheries products. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1981 Yes
Fisheries 152 Fish Processing II Canning of fish and other fishery products. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1981 Yes
Fisheries 154 Fisheries Microbiology Bacteria, yeasts molds and parasites associated with fish; their characteristics and importance to fisheries. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1974 Yes
Fisheries 156 Analysis of Fisheries Products Principles and Methods of analysis of fisheries products. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1960 Yes
Fisheries 157 Quality Control Quality assessment of fish and fishery products. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1968 Yes
Fisheries 159 Plant Management Organization and management of industrial plants engaged in processing fisheries products. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1960 Yes
Fisheries 160 Refrigeration Handling, freezing and cold storage of fish and other fishery products. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1981 Yes
Fisheries 162 Navigation and Seamanship II UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1964 Yes
Fisheries 170 Fisheries Biochemistry Chemistry of proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, vitamins enzymes with emphasis on fishes and fishery products. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1978 Yes
Fisheries 182 Field Oceanography Sampling and analytical methods in oceanography. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1975 Yes
Fisheries 183 Navigation and Seamanship I Principles of coastal navigation; instruments and methods of geo-navigation. Marine rules and regulations of the road. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1967 Yes
Fisheries 184 Navigation and Seamanship II Practice of coastal navigation and application of marine rules and regulations of the road. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1967 Yes
Fisheries 191 Philippines Fishing Grounds Field survey of Philippine traditional and non-traditional fishing grounds. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1975 Yes
Fisheries 197 Practicum Internship, fieldwork or extension service in private or government establishments. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1978 Yes
Fisheries 198 Special Problems UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1971 Yes
Fisheries 199 Seminar Undergraduate seminar on fisheries. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1964 Yes
Fisheries 200 Undergraduate Thesis UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1964 Yes
Fisheries 201 Advanced Aquaculture UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1974 Yes
Fisheries 202 Fish Diseases UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1981 Yes
Fisheries 203 Hatchery Management UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1974 Yes
Fisheries 203.1 Seed Production Techniques of Production and collection of cultivable fish seeds; broodstock development, spawning, hatching and larval rearing. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1981 Yes
Fisheries 204 Pond Construction UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1974 Yes
Fisheries 204.1 Pond Design and Construction Site selection, design, construction and maintenance of fishponds. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1981 Yes
Fisheries 205 Pond Management Techniques of pond management principles of nutrients cycles and pond productivity. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1974 Yes
Fisheries 205.1 Pond Culture Methods and Practices Conventional practices and innovations in fish culture. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1981 Yes
Fisheries 206 Pond Limnology Analysis and control of the pond environment for maximum and efficient production. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1974 Yes
Fisheries 207 Fish Nutrition Fundamentals and applied aspects of fish nutrition, including nutrient requirements. ration formulation and practical feeding. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1974 Yes
Fisheries 207.1 Feeds and Feeding Practices Fish feed technology and feeding techniques. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1981 Yes
Fisheries 209 Cultivates Species Aquatic organisms known in culture, their characteristics and production economics. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1981 Yes
Fisheries 210 Pen and Cage Culture Fish culture techniques in pens and cages in lakes, rivers, reservoirs, estuaries and marine coves and bays. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1981 Yes
Fisheries 211 Recireculating systems Kinds, designs and uses of recirculating water systems in aquaculture. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1981 Yes
Fisheries 212 Stocking of Open Waters Techniques fish seeds dispersal in seas, lakes, rivers, reservoirs and other bodies of water. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1981 Yes
Fisheries 213 Shellfish Culture Methods and practices in the culture of mollusks, crustaceans and other shellfishes of commercial importance. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1981 Yes
Fisheries 214 Seaweed Culture Methods of Seaweed culture. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1981 Yes
Fisheries 215 Aquaculture Planning Social, economic and political factors affecting aquaculture planning and community development. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1981 Yes
Fisheries 216 Aquaculture Extension Objectives, methods and evaluation of technology transfer in aquaculture. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1981 Yes
Fisheries 221 Fisheries Ecology Parameters defining the marine environment. their influences and interactions in the ecosystem; organic production, foodwebs, foodcycles and pollution. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1980 Yes
Fisheries 222 Planktology Qualitative and quantitative analysis ad distribution of plankton including fish eggs and larvae. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1980 Yes
Fisheries 223 Advanced Oceanography Advanced studies on chemical and physical properties of seawater. Readings in marine meteorology. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1980 Yes
Fisheries 224 Advanced Biostatistics Statistical analysis of biological data and experimental designs. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1980 Yes
Fisheries 225 Fish Population Dynamics The dynamics of exploited and related theoretical fish population; application of mathematical models to stock assessment. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1980 Yes
Fisheries 226 Marine Zoogeography A survey of marine zoogeographic regions; in depth analysis of the distribution of the representative groups of marine animals. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1980 Yes
Fisheries 227 Advanced Fishing Technology Advanced techniques in fishing gear design and construction; electroacoustics and its application for detection and estimation of fish abundance. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1980 Yes
Fisheries 228 Shipboard Training A minimum of two weeks of practical training on-board commercial fishing vessels. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1980 Yes
Fisheries 236 Fish Biochemistry Changes in fish lipids, proteins, (especially enzymes), carbohydrates, and other fish cell components, post mortem, during processing and assimilation UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1981 Yes
Fisheries 237 Fish Microbiology Significant microorganism in tropical fishes as related to fish handling and processing. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1981 Yes
Fisheries 238 Chemical Evaluation of Fish and Fishery Products Determination of the chemical constituents of fish and fishery products with emphasis on instrumental methods. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1981 Yes
Fisheries 239 Fish Handling and Refrigeration Application of principles and methods of fish handling and refrigeration on board fishing vessels, in fish farms and inland waters. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1981 Yes
Fisheries 239.1 Post Harvest Technology Techniques of handling and storage, quality control and transport of fresh fishes and other fishery products. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1981 Yes
Fisheries 240 Fish Dehydration and Smoking Unit operation and processes in fish smoking, dehydration and pickling. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1981 Yes
Fisheries 241 Thermal Processing of Fish Thermal process calculations for fish and fishery products with reference to microorganisms and nutrient retention. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1981 Yes
Fisheries 242 Economics of Fish, Processing and Marketing UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1981 Yes
Fisheries 243 Fish Processing Standards and Regulations Philippine and international laws and practices affecting fish processing in the Philippines; export and import requirements of selected countries. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1981 Yes
Fisheries 244 Seaweeds and other Fishery Products Pilot scale processing technology and seaweeds and other fishery products. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1981 Yes
Fisheries 245 Fish Toxins Chemical and biological toxins of public health significance. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1981 Yes
Fisheries 246 Sensory Evaluation of Fishery Products Methods for sensory evaluation of fish and fishery products including statistical treatment of data. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1981 Yes
Fisheries 247 Packaging of Fishery Products Packaging of fishery products, properties and utilization of containers. UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1981 Yes
Fisheries 290 Special Problems UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1974 Yes
Fisheries 298 Seminar UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1972 Yes
Fisheries 298 Seminar UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1974 Yes
Fisheries 300 Master's Thesis UP Iloilo, College of Fisheries 1974 Yes
Fisheries Fish Handling and Refrigeration Principles of refrigeration; handling of fishery products. Institute of Fisheries 1968 Yes
Flute Woodwind Instrument Musico 1931 Yes
For Engr 3 Forest Engineering College of Forestry 1922 Yes
For Engr 110 Safety Practices in Forest Industries Frequency and cost of accidents; methods of prevention; safety programs. College of Forestry 1963 Yes
For Engr 111 Forest Surveys Practice in rough methods of leveling, so plans table, topographic and boundary surveying. This course includes practical work in connection with the Maquiling Forest Reserve. College of Forestry 1920 Yes
For Engr Forest Engineering and Elements of Forestry and Woodcraft This summer course is divided into two parts. The first part covers about five (5) weeks and takes up an intensive trail notes taking and the preparation of maps and sketches of public forest lands. The plotting of trail notes and the determination of areas by the planimeter method are greatly emphasized. topographic surveying with the use of rough surveying instruments is also undertaken. Nature study is also extensively taken up, later in the course the construction of trails, forest roads, skid roads, temporary bridges, forest and logging camps, and other forest improvements such as laying off of fire lines, construction of rest houses, look-out stations, telephone lines, etc., are given emphasis. College of Forestry 1940 Yes
For Engr VII Topographic and Surveying Logging Engineering College of Forestry 1929 Yes
For Engr II Field Practice College of Forestry 1924 Yes
For Engr III Leveling; Plane Table and Topographiic College of Forestry 1926 Yes
For Engr IIa Elementary Surveying and Mapping College of Forestry 1941 Yes
For Engr IV Lumbering and Forest Improvements An elementary course in the general principles for the location and construction of trails, roads, skid roads, bridges and logging camps; lumbering and utilization. One of the larger logging operations will be visited in connection with this course. College of Forestry 1924 Yes
For Engr V Plane Surveying College of Forestry 1932 Yes
For Engr VI Roads, Trails and Bridge College of Forestry 1926 Yes
For Ext 101 The Communication Process Communication process including studies of communication components and the psychological and sociological aspects of mass communication. College of Forestry 1964 Yes
For Ext 102 Forestry Extension Programming Fundamentals of forestry extension work and processes; methods for program planning implementation and evaluation. College of Forestry 1964 Yes
For Ext 103 The Communication Process College of Forestry 1972 Yes
For Ext 107 Program Planning Formulation of programs of public forestry education for the use of extension agents and adult education workers. College of Forestry 1969 Yes
For Ext 150 Field Experience in Forestry Extension College of Forestry 1969 Yes
For Ext 180 Evaluation Methods in Forestry Etension College of Forestry 1969 Yes
For Ext 190 Research in Forestry Extension College of Forestry 1969 Yes
For Ext 199 Seminar in Forestry Extension College of Forestry 1969 Yes
For Management 101 Elementary Forest Photogrammetry Use of aerial photographs in forestry. Mapping of and forest types; determination of volume and other forestry applications College of Forestry 1958 Yes
For Management I Elementary Forest Mensuration Determination of the contents of logs, trees and stands. Construction and use of volume tables and logs rules. Principles of timber estimating, sealing, grading, and tree measurements. Application of the principles of statistical methods to forest measurement. College of Forestry 1933 Yes
For Management II Advanced Forest Mensuration Principles of growth and methods of obtaining the growth and ages of trees and stands. Construction of growth and yield tables. Establishment of sample plots. College of Forestry 1933 Yes
For Management III Forest Valuation and Statistics Principles of forest organization of forest properties. Determination of cuts, increment, rotation, cutting cycle and growing stock. Normal forest and its characteristics; conversion of the actual forest into the normal forest. Survey and reports of forest properties; preparation of forest working plans as well as division and allotment of areas for sustained yield. Considerations entering into the choice of species, rotation, silvicultural systems; methods of utilization, etc., in relation to the ultimate financial return of forest business. Occasional trips to the woods are made in order to give the student the necessary background for forest management. College of Forestry 1924 Yes
For Management IV Forest Organization A study of the Manual of Procedure, forest laws and regulations, including those of the Bureau of Internal Revenue and Lands. Decision of the Courts and opinions of the Attorney General concerning forests and forest lands are carefully reviewed. College of Forestry 1941 Yes
For Management V Forest Organization Principles analyzing the study of costs, market of sale value, and rental. Appraisal of damage to forest properties. Interest, capital and the determination of income, and profit and loss in forest production. Simple and compound interest formulas used in the financial calculation in connection with forest investments. College of Forestry 1928 Yes
For Management VI Forest Organization The principles of forest management, organization of forest properties. Determination of out, rotation, increment and growing stock. The Normal Forest and its characteristics; conversations, conversion of the actual forest into the normal forest. College of Forestry 1933 Yes
For Management VII Forest Working Plan Survey and reports of forest properties; preparation and revision of forest working plans, division and allotment of areas for sustained yield. Consideration entering into the choice of species, rotation, silvicultural methods, methods of utilization, etc., in relation to the ultimate financial return of Forest Business. College of Forestry 1933 Yes
For Pol Hist Forest Policy and History Development of forestry in various countries. The relation and attitude f the government to forestry both public and private. The development of forest policy of the United States, European countries, and tropical countries with a special reference to the Orient. Development of a Philippine forest policy. College of Forestry 1947 Yes
For Prod 112 Wood Fiber Products Chemical and mechanical pulping methods. Processes of paper and fiber board manufacture. College of Forestry 1963 Yes
For Prod 113 Photomicrography Chemistry of photography. Techniques of making photomicrographs of sections of woody plant tissues. College of Forestry 1963 Yes
For Prod Forest Products Methods of collection, preparation, and use of forest products such as charcoal, dye, woods, tan barks, oils, gums, resins, rattan, wild food plants, medicinal, and ornamental plants. Study of vencer, wood pulp, cooperage naval stores and wood distillates. College of Forestry 1947 Yes
For Protection 1 Economic Forest Entomology Elementary study in general entomology designed to bring out the economic side of the subject; identities and habits of the important and common insect pests of trees and forest products and their methods of control. College of Forestry 1947 Yes
For Protection 4 Insect Affecting Living Trees and Manufactured Products Ecology and methods of contral of principal insect pests of standing and felled trees; classification of important forms and natural enemies. More consideration given to the study of the insects affecting wood into the lumber yards, in houses, etc. Field and breeding work. College of Forestry 1947 Yes
For Protection 5 Advanced Forest Pathology Diseases of forest trees and seedling, decay of timbers and other wood products; methods and technique of isolation and growing of pure culture of pathogenic fungi, proof of their pathogenicity and study of their relation to environments in relation to the production of disease, and formulating control measures for specific diseases. College of Forestry 1947 Yes
For Protection Forest Protection The protection of the forests against animate and inanimate enemies such as fire, climatic agencies, landslides, insects, fungi, animals, and man. College of Forestry 1929 Yes
For Protection I This course deals with the study of the factors governing the protection of the forests against animated and in animated influences such as fire, climatic agencies, landslides, insects, fungi, animals, and man, in the United States, European and tropical countries with special reference to the Orient. These studies aim at the development of preventive and control measure practicable in forest management in the Philippines. College of Forestry 1933 Yes
For Protection II Principles and Control of Forest Tree Diseases An elementary study in general economic pathology including the morphology and classification of fungi with the object of bringing out the economic aspect of the subjects; the study of the symptoms, nature, and causes of diseases of forest trees, seedlings and wood decay and general principles of controlling the diseases. College of Forestry 1940 Yes
For Protection IV Insects Affecting Living Trees and Manufactured Forest Products An advanced course dealing with the ecology and methods of control of the principal insect pests of standing trees and felled trees; classification of the more important forms and natural enemies. More consideration will be given to insect affecting wood in the lumber yards, in houses, etc. Field and breeding work. By arrangement. College of Forestry 1940 Yes
For Protection V Diseases of Forest Trees and Seedlings including Wood Pathology An advanced course dealing with the ecology and methods of control of the important diseases of forest trees and seedlings. In includes the determination of the casual pathogens through technical processes of cultural methods. Emphasis is given to wood decay in lumber yards, in houses, etc. By arrangement. College of Forestry 1940 Yes
For Sci 201 Advanced Plant Physiology Advanced study of plant activities and requirements with special reference to forest trees. College of Forestry 1963 Yes
For Sci 231 Phytopathological Methods Laboratory techniques used in growing fungi, studying their physiology, and principles of bioassay. Field techniques used in the study of tree diseases. College of Forestry 1963 Yes
For Sci 232 Advanced Forest Pathology Advanced studies in forest pathology and forest products pathology. College of Forestry 1963 Yes
For Utilization III Minor Forest Products College of Forestry 1928 Yes
For Utilization I Logging College of Forestry 1928 Yes
For Utilization II Saw Milling College of Forestry 1928 Yes
For and Wood Elements of Forestry and Woodcraft A six weeks course held in camp. Training is given in building of camps sanitation and camp discipline, as well as pacing use of compass, taking of trail notes, construction of trail, etc. Detail of students will with the crews in Forest Surveying to acts as swampers, etc. College of Forestry 1937 Yes
Foreign Language This course is given to forestry students who may wish to acquire more than a working knowledge of Spanish, French, or German. It is intended for those who have already had some fundamentals in Spanish, French, or German. By arrangement. College of Forestry 1940 Yes
Foreign Language Ib The student may select either German, French or Advanced Spanish, but whichever language is taken up must be carried through the entire 10 units. DEL 1933 Yes
Foreign Trade 150 Foreign Trade Principles A fundamental course on the modern technique and practical work of exporting and importing. DBA 1931 Yes
Foreign Trade 151 Foreign Commercial Service and Trade Promotion Scope and character of the work performed by foreign service officers in the promotion of foreign trade; the protection of national rights and interests abroad; etc.; trade promotional organization, methods and policies; trading laws and regulations of other countries are to be taken up with a view to determining the best plan to promote Philippine Foreign trade. DBA 1935 Yes
Foreign Trade 152 Export Sales Management DBA 1941 Yes
Foreign Trade 153 Importing DBA 1941 Yes
Foreign Trade 180 Foreign Trade Principles DBA 1936 Yes
Forensics 00 Forensics This course embraces a theoretical as well as practical training in the art of oratory and debating, and deals principally with the preparation and delivery of orations, and with the principles and practice of argumentation and debate, with a view to developing forensic skills. Law 1962 Yes
Forest Adm Principles of Forest Administration-Law and Procedure Principles of forest administration including personnel relations, public relations and the organization of the forest staff and forest labor; administration of forest iprovements. College of Forestry 1940 Yes
Forest Adm 1a Principles of Forest Administration Principles of forest administration including personnel relations, public relations and the organization of the forest staff and forest labor; administration of forest iprovements. College of Forestry 1954 Yes
Forest Adm I Forest Administration College of Forestry 1923 Yes
Forest Adm II Law and Procedure College of Forestry 1937 Yes
Forest Economics Forest Influences College of Forestry 1940 Yes
Forest Ent I An Introduction to economic Forest Entomology An elementary study in general entomology designed to bring out the economic side of the identities and habits of the important insect pests of trees and forest products and the methods of controlling them.. The course requires two Lectures and three hours laboratory work weekly. College of Forestry 1933 Yes
Forest Management 1 Elementary Forest Mensuration Determination of the contents of logs, trees and stands. Construction and use of volume tables and log rules. Principles of timber estimation, soaling, grading, and tree measurements. Application of the principles of statistical methods to forest measurements. Application of the principles of statistical methods to forest measurement. College of Forestry 1933 Yes
Forest Management 2 Advanced Forest Mensuration Principles of growth and methods of obtaining the growth and ages of trees and stands. Construction of grown yield tables. Establishment of sample plots. College of Forestry 1933 Yes
Forest Management 2 Forest Valuation and Statics This course consists of the principle analyzing the study of costs, market or sale value and capital value. Analysis of the subjects of capital and interest and the determination of income and profit and loss in forest production. Simple and compound interest formulas used in financial calculations in connection with forest investments, appraisal of damage to forest properties, and the determination of stumpage values. College of Forestry 1940 Yes
Forest Management 3 Forest Administration Principles of forest administration including personnel relations, public relations and organization of the forest staff and of the forest labor. College of Forestry 1933 Yes
Forest Management 4 Laws and Procedures A study of the Manual of Procedure, forest and regulations, including those of the Bureau of Internal Revenue and lands. Decisions of the Courts and opinions of the Attorney General concerning forests and forest lands and carefully reviewed. College of Forestry 1933 Yes
Forest Management 5 Forest Regulation & Working Plans College of Forestry 1936 Yes
Forest Management 5 Forest Valuation and Statistics Principles analyzing the study of costs, market or sale calue, and rental. Appraisal of damage to forest properties. Interest, capital and the determination of income, and profit and loss in forest production. Simple and compound interest formula used in the financial calculation in connection with forest investments. College of Forestry 1933 Yes
Forest Management 6 Forest Organization The principles of forest management, organization of forest properties. Determination of out, rotation, increment and growing stock. The Normal forest into the normal forest. College of Forestry 1933 Yes
Forest Management 7 Forest Working Plans Survey and preparation of forest properties; preparation and revision of forest working plans, division and allotment of areas for sustained yield. Consideration entering into the choice of species , rotation to the ultimate financial return of Forest Business. College of Forestry 1933 Yes
Forest Management 11 Forest Organization Lectures on the principles of forest management including division and allotment of areas, determination of yield and preparation of working plans in order to awaken and interest in the subject. College of Forestry 1920 Yes
Forest Path Principles and Control of Forest Tree Diseases An elementary study in general economic pathology including the morphology and classification of fungi with the object of bringing out the economic aspect of the subjects; the study of the symptoms, nature, and causes of diseases of forest trees, seedlings and wood decay and general principles of controlling the diseases. College of Forestry 1940 Yes
Forest Path I Principles of Forest Tree Diseases and their Control An elementary study in general economic pathology including the morphology and classification of fungi with the object of bringing out the economic aspect of the subject, the study of symptoms, nature and causes of diseases of forest trees and seedlings and wood decay and general principles of controlling the maladies.The course requires two lectures and three hours laboratory work weekly. College of Forestry 1933 Yes
Forest Path II Forest Pathology College of Forestry 1939 Yes
Forest Physio 4 Forest Physiography Factors affecting topography and drainage; origin, properties and classification of soils and climatic factors are dealt with in this course. College of Forestry 1924 Yes
Forest Zoology A study of the beneficial and noxious animals of the forest. Game regulations and control. Forest protection, - such phases as are not handled in Botany I and II. IB 1917 Yes
Forestry 1 Elements of Forestry This is a general course designed to give the student a general view of the field of forestry, its aims and importance in order that he may have a better understanding of the application and relation of the more detailed subjects. College of Forestry 1929 Yes
Forestry Advanced Mensuration College of Forestry 1932 Yes
Forestry Seminar All students in the advanced course will be expected to attend the weekly or bi-weekly conferences of the department. These conferences will take up current progress in forestry, reviews of special articles, and reports on new work. College of Forestry 1917 Yes
Franc 201 Histoire de la Civilisation Francaise DEL 2003 Yes
Franc 210 Histoire de la Litterature Francaise DEL 2003 Yes
Franc 231 Pratiques Langagieres DEL 2003 Yes
Franc 233 Histoire de la Langue Francaise DEL 2003 Yes
Franc 240 Traduction des Oeuvres Litteraires I DEL 2003 Yes
Franc 242 Traduction des Oeuvres Litteraires II DEL 2003 Yes
Franc 250 Traduction des Textes Non-Litteraires (Science et Technologie) DEL 2003 Yes
Franc 252 Traduction des Textes Non-Litteraires (Economie et Droit) DEL 2003 Yes
Franc 280 Francais Langue Etrangere DEL 2003 Yes
Franc 282 Analyses des Methodes de L'enseignement du Francais Langue etrangere DEL 2003 Yes
Franc 297 Cours Specialise DEL 2003 Yes
Franc 298 Travail Dirige DEL 2003 Yes
Franc 299 Domaines et Techniques de Recherche DEL 2003 Yes
Franc 300 Elaboration du Memoire (Thesis) DEL 2003 Yes
French 00 Lectures in French French phonetics; individual sounds, words, phrases, sentences, melody. Open only to students of the Conservatory of Music. DEL 1934 Yes
French 1 Elementary French First course. DEL 1915 Yes
French 2 Intermediate French Second course. DEL 1922 Yes
French 3 Advanced French DEL 1914 Yes
French 4 DEL 1912 Yes
French 5 DEL 1912 Yes
French 6 DEL 1912 Yes
French 10 Elementary Course Functional grammar with extensive oral practice in French. DEL 1985 Yes
French 10 Elementary Course Reading and translation of easy French prose. DEL 1935 Yes
French 11 Elementary Course Continuation of French 10. DEL 1935 Yes
French 11 Elementary Course Continuation of French 10. DEL 1985 Yes
French 12 Intermediate Course Second part-Grammar and Composition-sight translation and conversations. DEL 1935 Yes
French 12 Intermediate Course Second part-Grammar and Composition-sight translation and conversations. DEL 1985 Yes
French 13 Intermediate Course Continuation of French 12. DEL 1935 Yes
French 13 Intermediate Course Continuation of French 12. DEL 1985 Yes
French 14 Advanced Language Course I DEL 2002 Yes
French 15 Advanced Language Course II Continuation of French 14. DEL 2002 Yes
French 20 Advanced Language Course I DEL 2002 Yes
French 21 Advanced Language Course II Continuation of French 20. DEL 2002 Yes
French 30 Advanced Spoken French DEL 1977 Yes
French 30 Advanced Spoken French I DEL 1994 Yes
French 31 Advanced Spoken French II Continuation of French 30. DEL 1994 Yes
French 40 Advanced Grammar Advanced principles of grammar along with practice in their application. DEL 1994 Yes
French 40 Scientific Language DEL 1981 Yes
French 45 Introduction to French Phonetics and Phonology DEL 2002 Yes
French 50 Advanced Syntax and Composition DEL 1981 Yes
French 60 Composition Mechanics of composition and of its different genres. DEL 1994 Yes
French 80 French Stylistics Introduction to French stylistics using literary texts. DEL 2002 Yes
French 100 French Culture and Civilization Readings in the historical development of civilization in France. DEL 1990 Yes
French 100 French Culture and Civilization DEL 1977 Yes
French 101 Contemporary French Culture Continuation of French 100 DEL 1989 Yes
French 103 A Survey Course of French Literature This course deals with the history of French Literature from the Middle Ages to the Nineteenth century. The different literary movements and major writers of each epoch are studied, Excerpts of the works or complete works of the most important of these writers are given with the class work or as outside reading materials. DEL 1935 Yes
French 104 A Survey Course of French Literature Continuation of French 103. DEL 1935 Yes
French 110 Survey of French Literature DEL 1977 Yes
French 110 Survey of French Literature DEL 2002 Yes
French 111 Readings in Modern French Literature DEL 2003 Yes
French 112 Readings in Modern French Literature DEL 2003 Yes
French 120 Representative French Authors DEL 2003 Yes
French 121 Representative French Authors II DEL 2003 Yes
French 140 Technical French DEL 2003 Yes
French 142 Scientific Language DEL 2003 Yes
French 150 Masterpieces of French Literature DEL 2003 Yes
French 151 Masterpieces of French Literature II DEL 2003 Yes
French 152 Introduction to French Philology The beginnings of French from the historical and philological points of view. Evolution of Vulgar Latin from Classical Latin. Development of Old French from Vulgar Latin and rise of Old French dialects. Reading of a few of the earliest and representative Old French texts. DEL 1963 Yes
French 152 Introduction to French Philosophy Study of the beginnings of French from the historical and the philological points of view. Evolution of Vulgar Latin from Classical Latin. Development of Old French from Vulgar Latin and rise of Old French dialects. Reading of a few of the earliest and representative Old French texts. DEL 1936 Yes
French 153 French Philology A continuation of French 152. Development of the French Language through Old French and Middle French to Modern French. Reading of representative texts. DEL 1936 Yes
French 160 Contemporary French Literature DEL 2003 Yes
French 161 Contemporary French Literature II DEL 2003 Yes
French 170 Techniques of French Translation DEL 1977 Yes
French 197 Special Topics DEL 2003 Yes
French 221 Idiomatic French DEL 2003 Yes
French 222 Idiomatic French DEL 2003 Yes
French 223 Idiomatic French Continuation of French 222 DEL 1983 Yes
French 224 Idiomatic French DEL 2003 Yes
French 231 Modern Oral French in Economics, Business and Related Fields DEL 2003 Yes
French 232 Modern Oral French in Law and Related Fields DEL 2003 Yes
French 233 Modern Oral French in Science and Technology DEL 2003 Yes
French 234 Modern Oral French in Agriculture and Related Fields DEL 2003 Yes
French 251 Modern Written French in Economics, Business and Related Fields DEL 2003 Yes
French 252 Modern Written French in Law and Related Fields DEL 2003 Yes
French 253 Modern Written French in Science and Technology DEL 2003 Yes
French 254 Modern Written French in Agriculture and Related Fields DEL 2003 Yes
French II Foreign Language DEL 1932 Yes
French III Foreign Language DEL 1934 Yes
French O Phonetics DEL 1937 Yes
French O-B for deletion DEL 1926 Yes
French O-F French Diction French phonetics; individual sounds, words, phrases, sentences and sentence melody. Open only to students of the Conservatory of Music. DEL 1935 Yes
French O-S French Diction Continuation of French O-F DEL 1935 Yes
Fund Anat & Physio Fundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology A The Different systems and structure of the human body, their functional relationships. UP College Tacloban 1977 Yes
Fund of A & P Fundamentals of Anatomy & Physiology A The different systems and structure of the human body, their functional relationships. UP College Tacloban 1977 Yes