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82 course(s) found.
Course code & No. Course Title Course Description Offering Unit Year Instituted Active?
WA 2 Women's Activities 2 These courses are to consist of a series of lectures and reports on etiquette and on Filipino home conditions. Emphasis is to be placed on the conservation of typical social customs and habits which are commendable and on the discussion of such forms of foreign which may be adopted in view of the foreign influence brought to bear upon the Filipino community, and of the changing conditions of the times. Lectures to be given by invited Filipino and foreign women; Reports to be made by the women from time to time. HEED 1924 Yes
WA 3 Women's Activities 3 These courses are to consist mainly of club work. Parliamentary drill; lectures on the kinds of women's club in the Islands, and the scope of their work. Study of women's clubs in other countries. Lectures by invited men and women; (Civic work emphasized) HEED 1924 Yes
WA 4 Women's Activities 4 These courses are to consist mainly of club work. Parliamentary drill; lectures on the kind of women's clubs in the Islands, and the scope of their work. Study of women's clubs in other countries. Lectures by invited men and women. (Civic work emphasized) HEED 1924 Yes
WA 5 Women's Activities 5 This course constitute a course in ideals and in leadership. Filipino of women reknown and virtue are to be set up as examples by lectures or by reports. Lectures on mother's duties in respect to home, husband, and children should also be given. The study also includes that of the lives of women leaders in other countries who have led in various club activities. HEED 1924 Yes
WA 6 Women's Activities 6 These courses constitute a course in ideals and in leadership. Filipino women of reknown and virtue are to be set up as examples by lectures or by reports. Lectures on mother's duties in respect to home, husband, and children should also be given. The study also includes that of the lives of women leaders in other countries who have led in various club activities. HEED 1924 Yes
WA 7 Women's Activities 7 This is the last year of this course. The work should now be practical. The women in this courses are to be divided into groups to take charge of the women in the first three years. It is only in this way that they can find some mistakes by which they can profit by before they go to become leaders in their respective communities. HEED 1924 Yes
WA 1 Women's Activities 1 This courses are to consist of a series of lectures and reports on etiquette and on Filipino home conditions. Emphasis is to be placed on the conservation of typical social customs and habits which are commendable and on the discussion of such forms of foreign which may be adopted in view of the foreign influence brought to bear upon the Filipino community, and of the changing condition of the times. Lectures to be given by invited Filipino and foreign women; Reports to be made by the women from time to time. HEED 1924 Yes
WCL 00 World Community and Law: A Contemporary International Law International law presented in the perspective of world-power process in term of participants, basis and access to power, practices and effects. Law 1965 Yes
WD 201 History and Perspectives of Gender and Development A historical survey of the major issues in the women's movement WD 1988 Yes
WD 201 Women, Gender and Development: History and Perspectives A historical overview of women's issues and of gender relations in the context of development. WD 2006 Yes
WD 210 Feminist Theories and Movements An examination of main currents of feminist thought and movements. WD 1988 Yes
WD 220 Women's Studies A discussion of theoretical and methodological issues in women's studies WD 1988 Yes
WD 221 Feminist Perspectives and Strategies in Organizing Presentation and critique of local and international experiences in women's organizing, linking the feminist perspectives learned in other WD core courses to the strategies and processes involved in organizing women WD 1995 Yes
WD 225 Seminar on Gender, Culture and Ideology WD 1988 Yes
WD 227 Gender and Sexuality The study of gender and sexuality as a core area of women and development studies, with emphasis on the centrality of investigating and reconstructing sexuality to feminist theorizing and politics WD 2008 Yes
WD 230 Women and Work An examination of the different spheres within which women work and an analysis of their respective situations in relation to women and development WD 1988 Yes
WD 230 Women, Gender, and Work An examination of concepts of work from an interdisciplinary perspective, the work situation of women and men in the light of globalization, and strategies for change. WD 2006 Yes
WD 231 Gender Responsive Planning and Administration Gender responsive planning process and methodology covering three continuous stages; policy-making, planning, and the administrative actions to transform the plans into reality, thereby ensuring that development programs, projects and institutions contribute to women's empowerment WD 1995 Yes
WD 240 Seminar on Feminism in the Third World WD 1988 Yes
WD 270 Special Topics I WD 1988 Yes
WD 271 Special Topics II WD 1988 Yes
WD 280 Women, Gender and Development Field Instruction I Supervised field practice in actual community work with focus on women's situation and gender relations. WD 2006 Yes
WD 281 WD Field Instruction 2 WD 2003 Yes
WD 281 Women, Gender and Development Field Instruction II Supervised field practice for students to develop critical analysis of the situation of women and men, implement interventions and develop specialized skills in organizational and program management and other aspects of development work. WD 2006 Yes
WD 291 Introduction to Women, Gender and Development Research Basic theoretical and methodological perspectives and issues in feminist developmental research. WD 2006 Yes
WD 292 Feminist Research: Perspectives and Methods Study of qualitative and quantitative perspectives and methods in women, gender and development studies WD 2006 Yes
WD 300 Thesis on Women and Development WD 1988 Yes
WL 00 Welfare Legislation The law intended to reduce the impact of unemployment, financial insecurity in old age, industrial accidents and occupational diseases, and to improve living conditions, including legislation dealing with fair labor standard. Law 1972 Yes
WL 00 Welfare Legislation The law intended to reduce the impact of unemployment, financial insecurity in old age, industrial accidents and occupational diseases, and to improve living conditions, including legislation dealing with fair labor standards. Law 1967 Yes
WP 99 Kaalaman sa Pagbasa ng Isang Wika ng Pilipinas Lingg 2003 Yes
WS 2 Machine Woodwork The setup and operation of power woodworking machines, table and band saws, hollow-chisel mortiser, jointer and planer, shapers, wood lathe, sanders and portable power tools. Project making. DIE/OR 1963 Yes
WS 4 Commercial Wood Identification of Philippine wood, their uses and properties. DIE/OR 1963 Yes
WS 7 Furniture Upholstering The fundamentals of oil spring and sag construction as applied to both the upholstering of davenports and chairs and the construction of those pieces of furniture. DIE/OR 1963 Yes
WS 8 Cabinet Making Cabinet and furniture making. Emphasis is on design construction, and more advanced projects. Woodworking machines are to be used whenever possible. DIE/OR 1963 Yes
WS 9 Finishing Study and practice in color theory and design. Fundamental elements involved in finishing wood, composition, and materials, plastic and metal. Practical experience with types of finishing and spraying equipment. DIE/OR 1963 Yes
WST 57 Forest Products Survey of the Philippine forest resources; major and minor forest products. , 1977 Yes
WST 58 Wood Structure and Identification Grass and microscopic structure of wood; woods identification, natural defects and variations in structure. UP College Tacloban 1977 Yes
WST 101 Wood Anatomy College of Forestry 1969 Yes
WST 123 Lumber Manufacture and Grading Sawmills, saw-milling practices and techniques, log and lumber grading. UP College Tacloban 1977 Yes
WST 130 Wood Seasoning Chemistry of wood; pulping and paper making principles; cellulose derive products. UP College Tacloban 1969 Yes
WST 134 Glued Wood Products Manufacture of veneer, plywood, laminated wood and related products; principles of glued wood construction, properties, characteristics, and uses of glued products. College of Forestry 1969 Yes
WST 150 Field Experience in Wood Science and Technology UP College Tacloban 1971 Yes
WST 155 Elasticity of Wood and Wood-Base Materials Theory of elasticity as applied to wooden structural members and other wood-base materials. UP College Tacloban 1966 Yes
WST 161 Laminated Timber Structures Analysis and design of laminated timber structures. UP College Tacloban 1966 Yes
WST 163 Laminated Timber Structures College of Forestry 1969 Yes
WST 171 Logging and Library Grading Log and lumber grading UP College Tacloban 1972 Yes
WST 180 Wood Finishing College of Forestry 1969 Yes
WST 190 Research Problems College of Forestry 1969 Yes
WST 193 Engineering Economic Analysis College of Forestry 1969 Yes
WST 194 Plant Layout and Material Handling College of Forestry 1969 Yes
WST 199 Wood Structure Seminar College of Forestry 1969 Yes
WST 211 Instrumentation for Research Design and operation of instrumentation systems in wood science research. UP College Tacloban 1969 Yes
WST 222 Elasticity of Wood and Wood-Base Materials College of Forestry 1969 Yes
WST 230 Wood Chemistry II Chemistry and physics of cellulose and other components of the cell wall. UP College Tacloban 1966 Yes
WST 240 Wood Products Economics Economic analyses of wood products manufacture including programming, decision-making. UP College Tacloban 1966 Yes
WST 241 Wood Machining II Industrial woodworking machines and processes. Selection and maintenance of cutting tools. College of Forestry 1969 Yes
WST 260 Wood_Resins Relations Technology of synthetic resins as wood adhesives, impregnants, binder, overlay and surface coatings. UP College Tacloban 1966 Yes
WST 262 Advanced Wood Preservation Theories of fluid penetration in wood and design of wood treating plants. College of Forestry 1969 Yes
WST 277 Wood Products Operations Techniques of operations analyses, resource allocation, products development and distribution. UP College Tacloban 1966 Yes
Weights & Measures College of Medicine 1917 Yes
Welfare Legislation Welfare Legislation The principal laws intended to reduce the impact of unemployment, financial insecurity in old age, industrial accidents and occupational diseases, to improve living conditions including legislation dealing with fair labor standards. Law 1983 Yes
West Civ 1 Ancient and Medieval Civilization Political, social, economic, and cultural aspects of Mediterranean civilizations and their development and transition to Western Civilizations on medieval times. UP EDCAB 1964 Yes
West Civ 2 Western Civilizations in Modern Times The development of Western political, social, economic, and cultural institutions and ideas from the Reformation Period to the present. UP EDCAB 1964 Yes
West Thought Western thought II The social, political and legal tradition of the West and its institutions as interpreted in terms of selected readings from Plato, Aristotle, Cicero, Augustine, Aquinas, Marsilius of Padra, Machiavelli, hobbes, locke, Roussean, J.S Mill, Compte, Sencer Adam Smith Marx, leo XIII, Frend, Fromm, Holmes, Cardozo, kelsen and Mac.iver. PolSci 1971 Yes
West Thought I Western Thought I An examination of modern man's western heritage in speculative thought and philosophic method in terms of selected documents in the history of human speculations from ancient to modern times. PolSci 1961 Yes
Western Thought II Western Thought II The social, political and legal traditions of the West and it's institutions as interpreted in terms of selected readings from Plato, Aristotle, Augustine, Aquinas, Marsilius of Padua, Machiavelli, Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, Austin, Gicero, Comte, Spencer, Adam Smith, Marx, Leo XIII, Freud, Fromm, Holmes, Cardozo, Kelsen, J.S Mill, and Maclver. PolSci 1961 Yes
Wildlife 101 Introduction to Philippine Wildlife IB 1977 Yes
Wildlife 198 Filed Practicum IB 1977 Yes
Wood Anatomy College of Forestry 1933 Yes
Wood Tech 1 Identification of Philippine Woods General study of the gross and minute features of woods. Special emphasis is given on the structure, and economic importance of the more common woods of the Philippines, and their identification with the use of a pocket knife and hand lens. The course includes trips to places of wood using industries. College of Forestry 1953 Yes
Wood Tech 1 Identification of Philippine Woods General study of the gross and minute features of woods. Special emphasis is given on the structure, and economic importance of the more common woods of the Philippines, and their identification with the use of a pocket knife and hand lens. The course includes trips to places of wood-using industries. College of Forestry 1947 Yes
Wood Tech 2 Timber Physics Physical and mechanical properties of wood. College of Forestry 1947 Yes
Wood Tech 3 Wood Preservation Common factors causing the destruction and decay of wood; methods of prevention and control; fire-proofing, and the economic aspects of wood preservation. College of Forestry 1947 Yes
Wood Tech 4 Kiln Drying Theory and practice of kiln drying laying emphasis on the actual drying of lumber of different thicknesses and densities. College of Forestry 1947 Yes
Wood Tech 11 Timber Physics A study of the mechanical properties of wood including strength, softness, toughness, etc., together with the factors which modify them. College of Forestry 1929 Yes
Wood Tech 111 Wood Preservation The causes of decay in wood and their determination including the theory and control. General methods of preservation, seasoning and storing. College of Forestry 1929 Yes
Wood Tech Wood Technology The greater part of this course is devoted to the identification of commercial woods by the aid of a pocket knife and hand lens. Lectures are given on the properties and uses of important species. Text used, "Commercial Woods of the Philippines" with references to other books as may be necessary. College of Forestry 1920 Yes
Wood Tech I Identification of Philippine Woods A general study of the gross and minute features of wood with special emphasis on the structure, physical properties, uses, and economic importance of the more common woods of the Philippine Islands, their identification with the use of a pocket knife and hand lens. The course includes trip to places of wood using industries. College of Forestry 1940 Yes
Wood Tech II Timber Physics A study of the physical and mechanical properties of wood including density, color, natural and artificial seasoning, hardness, etc. together with the factors affecting these properties. College of Forestry 1940 Yes
Wood Tech III Wood Preservation A study of the common factors causing the deterioration of wood and other forest products; methods of control; properties of wood; prevention ; economic aspects of wood preservation. College of Forestry 1940 Yes
Woodcraft Woodcraft and First Aid It is the object of this course to provide the student with a general knowledge of camp location, camp sanitation, pitching tents, erection of temporary shelter and calculation of supplies needed for parties of various sizes as well as give training in knot tying, splicing, first aid, etc. College of Forestry 1929 Yes
World Organization World Organization Constitutional and administrative law involving international organizations, including the law and practice of the U.N. and its specialized agencies. Law 1965 Yes