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219 course(s) found.
Course code & No. Course Title Course Description Offering Unit Year Instituted Active?
OB & G Obstetrics II Complicated pregnancy, labor, and puerperium. Emphasis on diagnosis & principles of medical and surgical management. Includes 8 hrs. on Public Health and the practical and clinical aspects of family planning. College of Medicine 1972 Yes
OB & G Orthopedics Common orthopedic problems such as fractures and joint injuries, poliomyelitis and other neuromuscular disorders, arthritides, infections, congenital and developmental disorders of bones and joints; with emphasis on primary management. College of Medicine 1977 Yes
OB & Gyn Gynecology Principles and practice of gynecology: history taking, examination, diagnosis and management of diseases of the female reproductive systems. College of Medicine 1972 Yes
OB & Gyn Operative Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinical and laboratory evaluation and operative management of emergency and elective cases in obstetrics and gynecology. College of Medicine 1973 Yes
OCEAN 211 Physical Oceanography Physical Properties of sea water;general distribution of salinity, temperature and density; waves and currents; ocean-atmosphere interactions. DMO 1974 Yes
OCEAN 212 Instrumentation and Observation Techniques Measurement of oceanic environmental parameters (salinity, density, temperature, pressure, color, etc.) DMO 1974 Yes
OCEAN 214 Dynamics of Oceans Currents and water masses; equations of motion, conservative properties; wind, density, tidal currents and major currents of the oceans; coastal flows, vertical current interactions with the atmosphere. DMO 1974 Yes
OCEAN 215 Waves and Tides Surface, long, standing, and internal waves; seiches, tsunamis, storm surges, swells, tide producing forces and tides. DMO 1974 Yes
OCEAN 299 Seminar in Oceanography DMO 1978 Yes
OH 201 Principles and Methods of Occupational Health The plant and scope of preventive medicine in industry; the relationship of occupation to diverse and the place of physiological hygiene in public health. Institute of Public Health 1976 Yes
OH 202 Industrial Hygiene Technology Lectures and laboratory sessions illustrating the principles and methods of recognizing, evaluating and controlling environmental hazards and air pollution. Institute of Public Health 1976 Yes
OH 203 Industrial Toxicology Entry action and elimination or detoxification of toxic substances. Design of toxicity experiments, dose and effect of relationships. Toxicity of chemicals. Institute of Public Health 1976 Yes
OH 204 Environmental Physiology Physiological response of man to various stresses in environment. Institute of Public Health 1976 Yes
OH 205 Environmental Pollution Causes and effects of pollution. Institute of Public Health 1976 Yes
OH 206 Plant Survey Survey, analysis and recommendations regarding health, safety problems in factories visited. Institute of Public Health 1976 Yes
OH 207 Health Maintenance in Industry Institute of Public Health 1976 Yes
OH 208 Occupational Diseases Clinical manifestations, differential diagnosis, prevention and treatment. Institute of Public Health 1976 Yes
OH 209 Disability Evaluation, Labor Legislation and Forensic Medicine Elements of disability evaluation; labor laws affecting management, workers, and health personnel in industry. Legal responsibilities of physicians and nurses. Institute of Public Health 1976 Yes
OH 210 Plant Sanitation Institute of Public Health 1976 Yes
OH 211 Industrial Safety Institute of Public Health 1976 Yes
OH 212 Occupational Health Nursing Principles and methods of occupational health nursing. Institute of Public Health 1976 Yes
OH 299 Seminar Institute of Public Health 1979 Yes
OH 300 Mater's Thesis Institute of Public Health 1977 Yes
OP & OT Ophthalmology and Otorhinolaryngology (Ophthalmology, Otorhinology, and Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Dispensary) College of Medicine 1921 Yes
OP E RM S Out-Patient and Emergency Room Surgery Clinical application of principles of minor surgery, resuscitation and initial surgical management as done in the emergency room and out-patient department of the Philippine General Hospital. College of Medicine 1973 Yes
OP RM ASST Operating Room Assistanship Training for assistantship in the operating room with emphasis on principles of operating room asepsis, decorum and intra-operative patient care. College of Medicine 1973 Yes
ORCOM 101 Introduction to Organizational Communication DSCTA 2003 Yes
OT 100 Perspectives in Occupational Therapy and Rehabilitation Orientation to occupational therapy and rehabilitation. Psychological aspects and factors associated with illness, hospitalization, and disability in a rehabilitation setting. School of Allied Medical Professions 1977 Yes
OT 101 Introduction to Occupational Therapy Definition, history, and rationale of occupational therapy and rehabilitation. Orientation to provide insight into the different aspects of the work of an occupational therapist. Role of the profession in relation to other allied health discipline School of Allied Medical Professions 1974 Yes
OT 122 Fundamentals of Neurology Structure and function of central and peripheral nervous system. Physiology of motor and sensory pathways; physio-pathology of motor and sensory conditions. School of Allied Medical Professions 1968 Yes
OT 131 Therapeutics I A comprehensive course devoted to the appreciation and application of creative activities as therapeutic media. Basic principles of creativity; elements of design,. Exercise aimed toward technical and creative development. , DAS 1974 Yes
OT 131 Therapeutics I Appreciation and Application of creative activities as therapeutic media. Basic principles of creativity; elements of design. Exercises aimed toward technical and creative development. DAS, 1968 Yes
OT 131 Therapeutics I Appreciation and Application of creative activities as therapeutic media. Basic principles of creativity; elements of design. Exercises aimed toward technical and creative development. , DAS 1969 Yes
OT 132 Therapeutics II School of Allied Medical Professions 1969 Yes
OT 132 Therapeutics II Practical experience in a wide range of manual skills suitable for therapeutic purposes. Instruction in material processing and in the use of hand and power tools in terms of specific disabilities. Designing and construction of functional devices and aids for the handicapped. School of Allied Medical Professions 1968 Yes
OT 132 Therapeutics II Practical experience in a wide range of manual skills suitable for therapeutics for therapeutic purposes. Instruction in material processing and in the use of hand and power tools in terms of specific disabilities. Designing and construction of functional devices and aids for the handicapped. School of Allied Medical Professions 1974 Yes
OT 133 Therapeutics III School of Allied Medical Professions 1969 Yes
OT 133 Therapeutics III Planning and adaptation of group activities to meet physical and psychological needs of children and adult nutrients. Laboratory group experience in hospitals and institutional settings School of Allied Medical Professions 1968 Yes
OT 133 Therapeutics III Principles of dynamic group exercise and group leadership. Planning and adaptation of group activities to meet physical and psychological needs of children and adult patients. Laboratory group experience in hospital and institutional settings. School of Allied Medical Professions 1974 Yes
OT 133.1 Therapeutics III-A School of Allied Medical Professions 1976 Yes
OT 133.1 Therapeutics III-A Introduction to recreation. Practical experience in planning, selecting and implementing group activities for various age groups using principles of groups using principles of group processes. School of Allied Medical Professions 1974 Yes
OT 133.2 Therapeutics III-B Planning, adapting, implementing and evaluating selected recreational and social activities to meet the physical, social, and psychological needs of both normal and disabled groups of all age groups. School of Allied Medical Professions 1974 Yes
OT 133.2 Therapeutics III-B Planning, adapting, implementing and evaluating selected recreational and social activities to meet the physical, social, and psychological needs of both normal and disabled groups of all age groups. School of Allied Medical Professions 1976 Yes
OT 134 Therapeutics IV Experimentation with native material and craft techniques for use as therapeutic maodalities. Adaptations of waving and ceramic equipment and procedures for selected disability. School of Allied Medical Professions 1976 Yes
OT 134 Therapeutics IV Experimentation with native materials and craft techniques for use as therapeutic modalities. Adaptations of waving and ceramic equipment and procedures for selected disability conditions. School of Allied Medical Professions 1968 Yes
OT 134 Therapeutics IV Experimentation with native materials and craft techniques for use as therapeutic modalities. Adaptations of waving and ceramic equipment and procedures for selected disability conditions. School of Allied Medical Professions 1969 Yes
OT 135 Therapeutics V Experimentation with native materials and development of skills in minor craft activities. Analysis of the physical and psychological demands of the activities. School of Allied Medical Professions 1974 Yes
OT 135 Therapeutics V Principles of pre-vocational exploration, counselling, evaluation,and training techniques as related to the physically and mentally disabled. Development of tests and job samples; job analyses. Orientation to the community work environment and rehabilitation resources. Rationale of sheltered work center operation. School of Allied Medical Professions 1968 Yes
OT 135 Therapeutics V Principles of pre-vocational exploration, counselling, evaluation,and training techniques as related to the physically and mentally disabled. Development of tests and job samples; job analyses. Orientation to the community work environment and rehabilitation resources. Rationale of sheltered work center operation. School of Allied Medical Professions 1969 Yes
OT 136 Therapeutics VI Principle of pre-vocational exploration, counselling, evaluation, and training techniques as related to the physically and mentally disabled. Development of tests and job samples; Job analyses. Orientation to the community work environment and rehabilitation resources. Rationale of sheltered work center operation. School of Allied Medical Professions 1976 Yes
OT 140 Therapeutic Skills in Human Development I A developmental approach in studying the different age groups from childhood to ageing. Emphasis on the Filipino. Experience in activities for therapeutic purposes following the development approach is integrated in the study of human development. School of Allied Medical Professions 1977 Yes
OT 141 Therapeutic Skills in Human Development II Continuation of Therapeutics skills in Human Development I School of Allied Medical Professions 1977 Yes
OT 150 Introduction to O.T History and current Trends of Occupational therapy. Principles, functions, scope; its relation to other allied professional disciplines; role in rehabilitation; code of ethics. The rationale of work as a treatment tool. School of Allied Medical Professions 1968 Yes
OT 151 Human Behavior in Occupational Therapy Study of normal behavior, personality development, motivation, learning, attitudes, groups and interpersonal relationships as applied to occupational therapy. School of Allied Medical Professions 1977 Yes
OT 152 Physical Disabilities Principles and procedures of occupational therapy as applied to treatment of patients with physical disabilities. School of Allied Medical Professions 1969 Yes
OT 152.1 Occupational therapy in Physical Disabilities I Introduction to occupational therapy in occupational therapy in physical disabilities -0 basic problems and treatment principles as applied to physical disabilities; evaluation procedures; therapeutic analysis of activities and special equipment. Practicum in selected occupational therapy units in the above areas School of Allied Medical Professions 1974 Yes
OT 152.2 Occupational Therapy in Physical Disabilities II Current occupational therapy practices and principles in planning programmes, splinting, selecting and adapting treatment modalities for various physical disability conditions; care of special aids and equipment. Practicum in selected occupational therapy units. School of Allied Medical Professions 1974 Yes
OT 153 Child Behavior Comparative study of normal and abnormal patterns of child growth and development as related to occupational therapy. School of Allied Medical Professions 1974 Yes
OT 154 O.T in Psychiatric Conditions Occupational Therapy for mentally ill with special emphasis on recreation and group work. School of Allied Medical Professions 1974 Yes
OT 154 Psychiatric Conditions Occupational Therapy for mentally ill with special emphasis on recreation and group work. School of Allied Medical Professions 1968 Yes
OT 154 Psychiatric Conditions Occupational Therapy for mentally ill with special emphasis on recreation and group work. School of Allied Medical Professions 1969 Yes
OT 156 General Medical Conditions Occupational therapy for tuberculosis, cardio-vascular, pediatric, geriatric, blind and deaf, and home bound condition. School of Allied Medical Professions 1968 Yes
OT 156 General Medical Conditions Occupational therapy for tuberculosis, cardio-vascular, pediatric, geriatric, blind and deaf, and home bound condition. School of Allied Medical Professions 1968 Yes
OT 156 OT in Resetlement Principle of pre-vocational exploration, counselling, evaluation, and training techniques as related to the physically and mentally disabled. Development of tests and job samples; Job analyses. Orientation to the community work environment and rehabilitation resources. Rationale of sheltered work center operation. School of Allied Medical Professions 1976 Yes
OT 158 Organization and Administration Planning, organization and management of occupational therapy departments. Training Functions of an Occupational Therapy department. School of Allied Medical Professions 1968 Yes
OT 158 Organization and Administration Planning, organization and management of occupational therapy departments. Training Functions of an Occupational Therapy department. School of Allied Medical Professions 1969 Yes
OT 160 Psychiatry Etiology, symptomatology, evaluation, treatment and management of psychiatric conditions with reference to the factors affecting conditions with reference to the factors affecting the practice of psychiatry in the country. School of Allied Medical Professions 1974 Yes
OT 170 Occupational Therapy in Dysfunctions I Application of occupational therapy in the rehabilitation of persons with physical and psychosocial dysfunctions. Clinical experience in selected rehabilitation facilities. School of Allied Medical Professions 1977 Yes
OT 171 Occupational Therapy in Dysfunctions II Continuation of Occupational Therapy in Dysfunctions I. School of Allied Medical Professions 1977 Yes
OT 172 Occupational Therapy in Dysfunctions III Continuation of Occupational Therapy in Dysfunctions II. School of Allied Medical Professions 1977 Yes
OT 173 Occupational Therapy in Dysfunctions IV Continuation of Occupational Therapy in Dysfunctions III. School of Allied Medical Professions 1977 Yes
OT 190 Clinical Internship School of Allied Medical Professions 1969 Yes
OT 190 Internship School of Allied Medical Professions 1968 Yes
OT 195 Special Problems School of Allied Medical Professions 1968 Yes
OT 198.1 Clinical Training I School of Allied Medical Professions 1974 Yes
OT 198.2 Clinical Training II School of Allied Medical Professions 1975 Yes
OT 199 Special Problems School of Allied Medical Professions 1977 Yes
OT 200 Undergraduate Thesis School of Allied Medical Professions 1976 Yes
OT Fundamental of Neurology Structure and function of central and peripheral nervous system. Physiology of motor and sensory pathways; physio-pathology of motion and sensory conditions. School of Allied Medical Professions 1968 Yes
OT Internship Students are assigned to selected hospitals for supervised occupational therapy clinical work on a wide variety of conditions. they are given increasing responsibility time distribution: psychiatry, 3 months; Orthopedics, 2 months General medicine and surgery, 2 months, cerebral palsy and pediatrics, 1 half months tuberculosis, 1 half months. School of Allied Medical Professions 1966 Yes
OT-PT 101 Anatomy Gross anatomy with special emphasis on the principles of kinesiology. School of Allied Medical Professions 1968 Yes
OT-PT 101 Anatomy Gross anatomy with special emphasis on the principles of kinesiology. School of Allied Medical Professions 1969 Yes
OT-PT 101 Applied Anatomy and Neuro Anatomy Shape, position, structure and function of the brain and spinal cord, and principal masses of grey matter; chief tracts and connections. Reflex action, nervous regulation of muscle tone; postural reflexes and voluntary movement. pyramidal and extra-pyramidal systems. School of Allied Medical Professions 1975 Yes
OT-PT 102 Applied Anatomy and Kinesiology Gross anatomy with emphasis on skeletal, musclular, vascular, and peripheral nervous system; as applied to the study of bodily movements in order to understand the interrelationships and kinetics of normal and abnormal motions of the musculo-skeletal system as these influence functional activity. School of Allied Medical Professions 1977 Yes
OT-PT 103 Physio for Students of health- Related Services General human physiology with emphasis on the muscular, circulatory, respiratory and nervous system. School of Allied Medical Professions 1969 Yes
OT-PT 103 Physiology General human physiology with emphasis on the muscular, circulatory, respiratory and nervous system. School of Allied Medical Professions 1968 Yes
OT-PT 105 General Medical Surgical Conditions I Etiology, symptoms, pathology, treatment, prognosis of common diseases requiring hospitalization and rehabilitation. School of Allied Medical Professions 1976 Yes
OT-PT 105 General Medical and Surgical Conditions Etiology, symptoms, pathology, treatment, prognosis of common diseases requiring hospitalization and rehabilitation. School of Allied Medical Professions 1968 Yes
OT-PT 105 General Medical and Surgical Conditions. Etiology, symptoms, pathology, treatment, prognosis of common diseases requiring hospitalization and rehabilitation. School of Allied Medical Professions 1968 Yes
OT-PT 107 Neurologic and Orthopedic Conditions Etiology, symptoms, pathology, treatment, prognosis of common neurologic and orthopedic conditions requiring hospitalization and rehabilitation. School of Allied Medical Professions 1975 Yes
OT-PT 109 General Medical Surgical Conditions I Etiology, symptoms, pathology, treatment, prognosis of common diseases requiring hospitalization and rehabilitation. School of Allied Medical Professions 1976 Yes
OT-PT 111 Psychiatric Etiology, symptomatology, evaluation, treatment and management of psychiatric conditions with reference to the factors affecting conditions with reference to the factors affecting the practice of psychiatry in the country. School of Allied Medical Professions 1974 Yes
OT-PT 113 Principles of Rehabilitation Philosophy, principles and dynamics of rehabilitation, inter-disciplinary team concept; orientation to public and private agencies servicing the disabled; case conferences. School of Allied Medical Professions 1968 Yes
OT-PT 115 Applied Kinesiology An integrated study of gross anatomy, neuroanatomy, and kinesiology with special emphasis on the neuro-muscular and locomotor systems in the analysis normal body movements. School of Allied Medical Professions 1974 Yes
OT-PT 115 Applied Kinesiology Application of the principles of levers, planes, axes to therapeutic exercises; muscle power test and joint range measurements. School of Allied Medical Professions 1968 Yes
OT-PT 117 Neuro-Anatomy Shape position, structure and functions of the brain and spinal cord, and of principal masses of grey matter: chief tracts and connections. Reflex action, nervous regulation of muscle tone; postural reflexes and voluntary movement. Pyramidal and extra-pyramidal systems. School of Allied Medical Professions 1969 Yes
OT-PT 117 Neuroanatomy for Occupational Theory and Physical Therapy Students Study of basic anatomy and functions of the central nervous system, peripheral nervous system and related structures preparatory to rehabilitation management of neurological conditions. School of Allied Medical Professions 1977 Yes
OT-PT 125 Psycho-dynamics of Illness and Disability Psychological aspects of hospitalization, illness, and disability; exploration of associated factors, e.g., biological, socioeconomics, cultural; commonly observed patterns of behavior disturbances in a rehabilitation setting. School of Allied Medical Professions 1975 Yes
OT-PT 127 Organization and Administration in Rehabilitation Organization and administration and its application in occupational and physical therapy; role and functions of the different members of the rehabilitation team. Practicum included. School of Allied Medical Professions 1974 Yes
OT-PT 128 Medical and Rehabilitation Lectures I Study of common physical and psychosocial conditions including their treatment with emphasis on rehabilitation management. School of Allied Medical Professions 1977 Yes
OT-PT 129 Psychiatry Etiology, symptomatology, evaluation, treatment and management of psychiatric conditions with reference to the factors affecting conditions with reference to the factors affecting the practice of psychiatry in the country. School of Allied Medical Professions 1976 Yes
OT-PT 130 Medical and Rehabilitation Lectures II Continuation of OT-PT 128. School of Allied Medical Professions 1977 Yes
OT-PT 197 Methods of Research in Occupational and Physical Therapy Introduction to methods of research applicable to occupational therapy and physical therapy. School of Allied Medical Professions 1974 Yes
OT-PT General Medical and Surgical Conditions Etiology, symptoms, pathology, treatment, prognosis of common diseases requiring hospitalization and rehabilitation. School of Allied Medical Professions 1966 Yes
Ob & Gyn Applied Basic Sciences 6 hours devoted to review of the anatomy of the organ of reproduction, including the architecture of the bony birth canal, detailed structure of the pelvic floor and soft parts of the birth canal, and other organs involved in delivery. UP Manila, College of Medicine 1972 Yes
Obst 1 Obstetrics I , 1972 Yes
Obst II Obstetrics II UP Manila, College of Medicine 1972 Yes
Obstetric 1 Physiological College of Medicine 1920 Yes
Obstetric 2 Pathological College of Medicine 1916 Yes
Obstetric 3 Pathological College of Medicine 1916 Yes
Obstetric 5 Obstetrical Problems in the Tropics College of Medicine 1915 Yes
Obstetric 13 College of Medicine 1916 Yes
Obstetrics A Fundamentals of Obstetrics Socio-cultural factors in influencing pregnancy; the anatomical and physiological changes during pregnancy; and the care of the pregnant women. UP Manila, College of Manila 1977 Yes
Obstetrics B Continuation of Obstetrics A Anatomical and physiological changes during labor; care of the mother and newborn. UP Manila, College of Manila 1977 Yes
Obstetrics C Continuation of Obstetrics B Subfertility-infertility, menstrual problems, menopause, infections, malpositions/prolapse, pseudocyesis, ectopic pregnancies, abortions, labor and delivery problems, care of the newborn. UP Manila, College of Manila 1977 Yes
Obstetrics Obstetrical Clinic (Clinical Operative Obstetrics) College of Medicine 1922 Yes
Obstetrics Obstetrics College of Medicine 1917 Yes
Obstetrics Pathological Obstetrics and Ward WOrk College of Medicine 1924 Yes
Occu Hlth 201 Principles and Methods of Occupational Health The place and scope of preventive medicine in industry, the relationship of occupation to disease and the place of physiological hygiene in public health. Institute of Public Health 1976 Yes
Occu Hlth 203 Industrial Toxicology Institute of Public Health 1976 Yes
Ocean 101.1 Oceanography General Oceanography Practicum. Oceanographic instruments and methods of observation; fieldtrips. DMO 1976 Yes
Oceanography 100 Introduction to Oceanography The physics, chemistry and biology of ocean waters. UP College Iloilo 1977 Yes
Oceanography 101 Elements of Oceanography DMO 1957 Yes
Oceanography 101 Fundamental Principles of General Oceanography Preliminary study of the physical and chemical properties of sea water including movements, such as currents, tides as affected by wind, temperature, pressure and waters from land. DMO 1935 Yes
Oceanography 211 Physical Oceanography Physical properties of sea water; general distribution of salinity, temperature and density; waves and currents; ocean-atmosphere interactions. DMO 1974 Yes
Oceanography 213 Thermodynamics of Oceans Radiation laws, adiabatic processes, density distribution, evaporation and precipitation, heat balance, absorption, extinction and soundwave propagation. DMO 1974 Yes
Oceanography 221 Biological Oceanography The relationship of biological systems to the marine physio-chemical environment. DMO 1981 Yes
Oceanography 235 Advanced Dynamic Oceanography Current topics in dynamic oceanography. DMO 1984 Yes
Oceanography 297 Special Topics DMO 1987 Yes
Oceanography 298 Graduate Seminar DMO 1987 Yes
Oceanography 299 Seminar in Oceanography DMO 1979 Yes
Oceanography 300 Master's thesis DMO 1974 Yes
Opera Dentistry 1 Operative Clinics College of Dentistry 1926 Yes
Opera Dentistry 10 Operative Dentistry This is a preclinical course in the preparation of cavities, study of filling materials and their manipulation. The relationship of histological structure of the teeth and cavity preparation is emphasized in the instruction. Each student is required to perform various types of cavity preparation and filling of teeth on extracted toothmounted on a prepared manikin. The student is expected to master the technique of the operations necessary for adequate restoration preparatory to their clinical work. College of Dentistry 1958 Yes
Opera Dentistry 11 Introduction to Operative Clinic This course is designed as introduction to clinical work in the treatment and filling of the teeth. The technique of operations taught in the preclinical course is reviewed and discussed. Clinic demonstrations to introduce the students to regular clinical practice are given intensively by the instructors. The latter part of the course will be devoted to clinical practice by the students in oral prophylaxis and in simple cases of cavity preparations and fillings. College of Dentistry 1958 Yes
Opera Dentistry 12 Operative Dentistry 12 Clinic demonstration course in all phases of operative dentistry by the instructor. Diagnosis and treatment of the diseases of dental pulp and periapical tissues. Technic of pulp removal and root canal treatment and filling. Relation of operative dentistry with other types of dental service. Management of patients. College of Dentistry 1936 Yes
Opera Dentistry 13 Operative Dentistry 13 This course includes review clinical conference, and clinical practice in operative dentistry. Each Senior student is required to earn specified minimum credits in operative dentistry. A number of specified operations may be required under the immediate supervision of the head of the department. College of Dentistry 1936 Yes
Opera Dentistry 14 Operative Dentistry 14 A continuation of Operative Dentistry 13. In addition to clinical practice, each Senior student is required to present a theme on any particular phase of operative dentistry, under the direction of an instructor. This theme is a part of the requirements of operative dentistry. College of Dentistry 1936 Yes
Opera Dentistry 21 No Title This is a preclinical course on the preparation of cavities, study of filling materials and their manipulation. The relationship of histological structure of the teeth and cavity preparation is emphasized in the instruction. Each student is required to perform various types of cavity preparation and filing of teeth on extracted teeth mouthed o a prepared manikin. The student is expected to master the technique of the operation necessary for adequate restoration preparatory to their clinical work. College of Dentistry 1964 Yes
Opera Dentistry 31 Introduction to Operative Clinic This course is designed as introduction to clinical work in the treatment and filling of the teeth. The technique of operations taught in the preclinical course is reviewed and discussed. Clinical demonstrations to introduce the students to regular clinical practice are given intensively by the instructors. The latter part of the course will be devoted to clinical practice by the students in oral prophylaxis and in simple cases of cavity preparations and fillings. College of Dentistry 1963 Yes
Opthalmology 1 Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat College of Medicine 1915 Yes
Opthalmology 2 Dispensary Opthalmology College of Medicine 1916 Yes
Opthalmology 23 College of Medicine 1916 Yes
Opthalmology 1a General College of Medicine 1916 Yes
Opthalmology 1b Refraction College of Medicine 1921 Yes
Opthl Clinical Opthalmology Theory, techniques and instrumentation in diagnostic evaluation of ocular condition used in office practice and research. Medicine advances in clinical ophthalmology. College of Medicine 1973 Yes
Opthl Opthalmology This course deals with the basic principles of Opthalmology, methods of examinations, and Lecture-Demonstrations on common diseases of the eye giving particular emphasis on those conditions encountered locally. College of Medicine 1972 Yes
Oral Anatomy 10 This course aims to give the student a thorough acquaintance with the gross structure and form of the teeth through dissection of extracted teeth and reproduction of teeth form in drawings and in carving in plaster or soap. The study of dental nomonclature and the development of manipulative skill are given emphasis in the instruction. College of Dentistry 1951 Yes
Oral Anatomy 11 Dental Anatomy The morphology of permanent and deciduous teeth, their arrangement and relationships with the supporting stuctures. College of Dentistry 1964 Yes
Oral Anatomy 12 Fundamentals of Occlusion This course aims to give the student a thorough acquaintance with the gross structure and form of the teeth through dissection of extracted teeth and reproduction of tooth form in drawings and in carving, in plaster or soap. The study of dental nomeclature and the development of manipulated skill are given emphasis in the instruction. The latter part of the course will be devoted to the study of the mandibule-maxillary articulation, occlusion of the teeth, and the mechanism and function of mastication and phonation. College of Dentistry 1971 Yes
Oral Anatomy Oral Anatomy This course aims to give the student a thorough acquaintance with the gross structure and form of the teeth through dissection of extracted teeth and reproduction of tooth form in drawings and in carving, in plaster or soap. The study of dental nomenclature and the instructions and the development of manipulative skills are given emphasis in the instruction. The latter part of the course will be devoted to the study of the mandibullo-maxillary articulation, occlussion of the teeth, and the mechanism and function of mastifaction and phonation. College of Dentistry 1958 Yes
Oral Diagnosis Oral Diagnosis and Treatment Planning This course consists of class and clinical instruction in the fundamental principles and procedures in making a diagnosis and prognosis of oral and related diseases and disorders, and the planning of treatment. All types of diagnostic examination such as pulp vitality test, transillumination, radiographs, bacteriological examination, urinalysis, tissue examination, saliva analysis, blood examination, etc. will be discussed in this course. In the clinic, students are assigned in group to the Patient's Examination Room as assistants to member of the staff. Special attention is given to the preparation of case histories and the analysis and interpretation of the same. College of Dentistry 1940 Yes
Oral His & Emb 12 Oral Histology and Embryology Microscopic study of the oral tissues, teeth, gingivae, peridental membrane, and alveolar bones. Embryology of the head and the dental structures is also included in the course. To familiarize the students with the appearance of dental tissues and their supporting structures in the radiograpy, rhe microscopic study is supplemented by studies in x-ray pictures of teeth and jaws. College of Dentistry 1964 Yes
Oral His & Emb Oral Histology and Embryology Growth and development of the head and face. Development and eruption of the teeth. Retrogressive changes in the teeth, jaws, and face. Characteristics of dental tissues of the permanent and deciduous teeth. Alveolar jaw bone, Gingivae Oral and nasal mucuous membrane. Laboratory work includes histological studies of the various stages of tooth formation, hard tissues of the teeth, pulp, peridental membrane and alveolar process. Relation of the teeth to other structures of the maxillary bone. Epithelial attachment. College of Dentistry 1940 Yes
Oral His & Emb Oral Histology and Embryology Microscopic study of the oral tissues, teeth, gingivae, peridental membrane, and alveolar bones. Embryology of the head and the dental structures is also included in the course. To familiarize the students with the appearance of dental tissues and their supporting structures in the radiograpy, rhe microscopic study is supplemented by studies in x-ray pictures of teeth and jaws. College of Dentistry 1958 Yes
Oral Hyg & Prop Oral Hygiene and Prophylaxis The principles and methods of mouth hygiene which includes those measures or personal care of the mouth by the patient are considered in detail. The relation of diet to oral health in the light of recent researches is discussed. Methods of oral prophylaxis are outlined with a study of the various types of dentifrices and tooth brushes. College of Dentistry 1940 Yes
Oral Medicine 10 Endodontics A review of dental anatomy with emphasis on the anatomy with emphasis the anatomical variations of root canals and their foramina; a review on the properties of dental materials used in root canal therapy; principles of the time is devoted to laboratory exercise primarily to develop in the student sufficient ability and skills in performing root canal fillings preparatory to clinical work. College of Dentistry 1958 Yes
Oral Medicine 22 Preventive Periodontics The morphology and physiology of the supporting tissues of the teeth and surrounding oral mucosa in health and its care and maintenance. College of Dentistry 1967 Yes
Oral Medicine 31 Endodontics and Oral Prophylaxis The treatment of the diseases of the pulp and the investing tissues. College of Dentistry 1964 Yes
Oral Medicine 31 Periodontal Pathology Classification, etiology and pathology of the diseases of the supporting tissues of the teeth and the oral mucosa other than the gingiva. College of Dentistry 1967 Yes
Oral Medicine 32 Diagnosis and Treatment of Periodontal Disease Diagnosis, treatment planning, therapy and prevention of periodontal disease. College of Dentistry 1971 Yes
Oral Medicine 32 Periodontal Theraphy Diagnosis, prognosis, treatment planning and therapy of diseases of the supporting tissues of the teeth and the oral mucosa other than the gingiva and its post therapeutic care. College of Dentistry 1967 Yes
Oral Medicine 32 Periodontics Prevention, diagnosis and treatment of periodontal disease. College of Dentistry 1982 Yes
Oral Medicine 32 Periodontics The symptoms, diagnosis, prognosis, and methods of treatment of the various forms of periodontal disorders and other diseases of the oral cavity not requiring surgery. College of Dentistry 1964 Yes
Oral Medicine 41 Periodontics The pathology and principles of treatment of the periodontal tissues. Emphasis will be stressed on the prevention and treatment of "pyorrhea alveolaris." College of Dentistry 1964 Yes
Oral Pathology 10 Oral Pathology This course includes the study of the diseases and disorders of the hard tissues of the teeth, of the pulp, of the peridental membrane and of the alveolar bone. Diseases of the muicous membrane of the mouth, new growths, and cysts and other abnormal conditions in the oral cavity which are of interest to dental practice are also discussed and presented to the students. The study consists of microscopic examination of disease tissues and their correlation with their respective case histories, radiographs and other laboratory data. College of Dentistry 1958 Yes
Oral Pathology 11 Diseases of the Mucous Membrane of the Mouth and New-growths Pathology and diagnosis of diseases of the mucous membrane of the oral cavity both local and systematic origin. A part of the course will be devoted to discussion on the problem of mouth cancer. College of Dentistry 1958 Yes
Oral Pathology 31 Oral Pathology This course includes the study of the diseases and disorders of the hard tissues of the teeth, of the pulp, of the peridental membrane and of the alveolar bone. Diseases of the mucous membrane and of the mouth, new-growths, and cyst and other abnormal conditions in the oral cavity which are of interest to dental practice are also discussed and presented to the students. The study consists of microscopic examination of diseased tissues and their correlated with their correlation with their respective case histories, radiographs and other laboratory data. College of Dentistry 1964 Yes
Oral Pathology 41 Diseases of the Mucous Membrane of the Mouth and New-growths Pathology and diagnosis of diseases of the mucous membrane of the oral cavity both local and systematic in origin. A part of the course will be devoted to discussion on the problem 'of mouth cancer. College of Dentistry 1964 Yes
Oral Pathology This course includes the study of the diseases and disorder of the hard tissues of the teeth, of the pulp, of the peridental membrane of the mouth, new growths, and cysts and other abnormal conditions in the oral cavity which are of interest to dental practice are also discussed and presented to the students. The study does not consists only of microscopic examination of diseased tissues but also correlatives them with their respective case histories, radiographs and other laboratory data. College of Dentistry 1951 Yes
Oral Physiology Mastication is the primary function of human dentures. The objective is to give the students a clear conception of oral function, particularly mastication through occlusion. This will include the development and natural maintenance of the face which undergoes marked changes during the first eighteen or more years of life. College of Dentistry 1940 Yes
Oral Surgery 10 Principles of asepsis and operative technique. Instruments and materials used in Oral Surgery. Principles of diagnosis and treatment of infections, wounds, burns, hemorrhage, shock, fractures and other post complications. Preoperative and postoperative care of patient. Preparation of case histories. Minor surgical procedures about the teeth and jaws. College of Dentistry 1936 Yes
Oral Surgery 11 A continuation of Oral Surgery 10. Special emphasis will be stressed in the surgical treatment of pyorrhea alveolaria, root-resection, alveolectomy, extraction of difficult cases including impacted teeth, removal of cyst of the jaws, and surgical eradication of residual infected areas. Cases of Major Oral Surgery will be discussed and demonstrated to the students as opportunity arises. College of Dentistry 1936 Yes
Oral Surgery Oral Surgery and General Anesthesia College of Dentistry 1921 Yes
Oral surgery 10 This course includes instruction in the principles of asepsis and operative technic; principles of treatment of infections, wounds, burns, hemorrhage, shock, fractures, and other surgical post complications; and principles and technic of removal of teeth. Surgical treatment on cert in abnormalities of the mouth that interfere with the proper construction of artifical dentures, treatment of acute dento-alveolar abscesses, treatment of chronic periapical infections and their sequelae, and surgical treatment of chronic suppurative periodontitis are also taken up in this course. College of Dentistry 1940 Yes
Oral surgery 10 Oral Surgery Principles of Surgery, techniques of local anesthesia and of extraction of teeth including unrupted and impacted teeth, and diagnosis and treatment of other minor oral surgical cases. Cases in major oral surgery are also taken up to enable the general practitioner in dentistry to advise patient and cooperate effectively with the specialists in his field. College of Dentistry 1958 Yes
Oral surgery 11 Lecture-demonstration on diagnosis and clinical demonstration on treatment on major oral surgery cases, including traumatic injuries and neoplasm in the oral cavity and application of maxillo-facial surgical prosthesis. College of Dentistry 1958 Yes
Oral surgery 32 Principles of Surgery Technique of local anesthesia and of extraction of teeth including unerupted and impacted teeth, and diagnosis and treatment of other minor oral surgical cases. Cases in major oral surgery are also taken up to enable the general practitioner in dentistry to advice patient and cooperate effectively with the specialists in his field. College of Dentistry 1964 Yes
Oral surgery 42 Maxillo-Facial Surgery Lecture-demonstration on diagnosis and clinical demonstration on treatment of major oral surgery cases, including traumatic injuries and neoplasms in the oral cavity and application of maxillo-facial surgical prosthesis. College of Dentistry 1964 Yes
Oratory Public Speaking Law 1913 Yes
Orchestra Viola Playing in the Orchestra Musico 1949 Yes
Orchestra III-a Musico 1949 Yes
Orchestra III-b Composition Musico 1945 Yes
Orchestra IV Musico 1949 Yes
Organic Chemistry Organic Chemistry This includes components of Organic Chemistry saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons, aromatic hydrocarbons. UP College Tacloban 1983 Yes
Orientation Pharmacy Orientation College of Pharmacy 1951 Yes
Orientation I Orientation in Pharmacy I Building a respectable Engineering career. College of Pharmacy 1951 Yes
Orientation II Orientation in Pharmacy II Continuation of Orientation I. College of Pharmacy 1951 Yes
Orientation in Dent This course is designed to guide and aid the beginner in adjusting himself to a new environment and to higher education. Dentistry is a health service profession, its ideals and responsibilities. Dentist as a professional man. Phases of dental education and reasons for their study. Scientific and critical point of view in dentistry. How to study dentistry. College of Dentistry 1936 Yes
Ornamental Comp 128 Sculpture Musico 1937 Yes
Ortho Surgery Fractures, Dislocations and Traumatology Principles in the diagnosis and management of common fractures, dislocations and associated injuries. Surgical principles involved in traumatic land surgery. UP Manila, College of Medicine 1972 Yes
Orthodontics 10 Development and study of normal occlusion. Types of malocclusion. Elements and types of orthodontic appliances. Laboratory work includes taking of impressions and making record casts. Construction of various types of anchorage, attachment bands and arch wires. College of Dentistry 1936 Yes
Orthodontics 11 Clinic demonstration course in orthodontics. Orthodontic diagnosis and treatment planning. Special consideration is given to the importance of X-ray picture in orthodontic diagnosis. College of Dentistry 1936 Yes
Orthodontics 12 Fundamental of Occlusion The paleontology the human dentition, growth and development of the skull and jaws co-incidental to the eruption of teeth , and the forces of occlusion. College of Dentistry 1964 Yes
Orthodontics 21 Growth and Development of the Head Fundamentals of growth and development of the cranio-facial structures and their relation to the stomatognathic system. College of Dentistry 1982 Yes
Orthodontics 22 Cranio-facial Development and Growth Fundamentals of growth and development of the cranio-facial structure and their relation to the stomatognathic system. College of Dentistry 1967 Yes
Orthodontics 22 Growth and Development of the Head College of Dentistry 1971 Yes
Orthodontics 22 Introduction to Clinical Orthodontics This is a preclinical course in the correction of malocclusion and malrelation of the jaws through orthodontic treatment. Etiology and types of malocclusion of teeth as well as the principles of treatment are discussed in detail. The laboratory work consists in the simple cases. College of Dentistry 1964 Yes
Orthodontics 31 Orthodontics Diagnosis and Therapy Etiology, diagnosis and treatment of malocclusion. Preventive and interceptive procedures and selected corrective orthodontics College of Dentistry 1967 Yes
Orthodontics 31 Preventive and Interceptive Orthodontics Prevention and interception of malocclusion. College of Dentistry 1971 Yes
Orthodontics 31 Preventive and Interceptive Orthodontics Prevention and interception of malocclusion. College of Dentistry 1982 Yes
Orthodontics 32 Introduction to Clinical Orthodontics The diagnosis, etiology, and classification of dento-facial anomalies and their management. College of Dentistry 1964 Yes
Orthodontics Orthodontics This is a preclinical course in the correction of malocclusionand malreations of the jaws through orthodontic treatment. etiology and types of malocclusion of teeth as well as the principles of treatment are discussed in detail. The laboratory work consists in the construction of orthodontic appliances detail. The laboratory work consists in the construction of orthodontic spplisnces on selected simple cases. College of Dentistry 1958 Yes
Orthopedic Surgery Fractures, Dislocations and Allied Injuries Common fractures, dislocations and allied injuries encountered in general practice with emphasis in giving the students enough knowledge and skill to manage the simpler injuries in a provincial settings. College of Medicine 1972 Yes
Orthopedics Orthopedics Common orthopedic problems such as fractures and joint injuries, poliomyelitis and other neuromuscular disorders of bones and joints; with emphasis on primary management. College of Medicine 1977 Yes
Osteology College of Medicine 1908 Yes
Otolaryngology Otolaryngology Principles of otolaryngology; methods of examinations in common diseases of the ear, nose and throat with emphasis on conditions encountered locally. College of Medicine 1972 Yes
Otorhinolaryngology Seminar in Otorhinoloryngology Selected topics in otorhinolaryngology: vertigo and dizziness; otolaryngology of plastic surgery; diagnosis and management of maxilo-facial fracture; tumors of the head and neck; otolaryngologic allergy; endoscopy. College of Medicine 1973 Yes
orchestra 1 Participation in Orchestra Musico 1981 Yes
orchestra I-a Musico 1937 Yes
orchestra I-b Musico 1937 Yes
orchestra 2 Participation in Orchestra Musico 1981 Yes
orchestra II-a Musico 1937 Yes
orchestra II-b Musico 1937 Yes
orchestra 3 Participation in Orchestra Musico 1981 Yes
orchestra 4 Participation in Orchestra Musico 1981 Yes
orchestra 5 Participation in Orchestra Musico 1981 Yes
orchestra 6 Participation in Orchestra Musico 1981 Yes
orchestra Viola Secondary Musico 1946 Yes