Cell Biology is the study of the structure, function, and behavior of cells, the basic units of life. The course provides insights into cellular processes, organelle functions, molecular mechanisms, and the role of cells in health and disease.
Structures of English explores the foundational principles and patterns of the English language, focusing on its syntax, morphology, and grammar. The course emphasizes an inductive approach to learning, encouraging students to discover rules through examples and critical thinking. Topics include sentence structures, word formation, and usage, with practical applications to improve communication skills and linguistic analysis. Through this course, students gain a deeper understanding of how English functions, enhancing their ability to use and teach the language effectively.
Introduction to Computing provides foundational knowledge of computer systems, software, and hardware, emphasizing problem-solving and logical thinking. The course equips students with essential skills in programming, data processing, and understanding the role of technology in modern society.
This course provides a foundational understanding of data science concepts, tools, and techniques. Students will explore data collection, cleaning, visualization, and analysis, gaining practical experience with popular programming languages like Python or R. Key topics include statistical analysis, machine learning fundamentals, and ethical considerations in data handling. By the end of the course, participants will be able to extract insights from data and apply data-driven decision-making in real-world scenarios.
Cleaner Production aims to prevent excessive pollution instead of trying to clean it up after it's already in the environment. It involves changing manufacturing processes so they waste less water and energy, conserve raw materials, reduce carbon emissions and waste, and limit people's exposure to toxic chemicals.
This course provides an overview of the programs and policies implemented by governments and international organizations to promote enterprise development. The course focuses on the Philippines, but also covers other countries in the Asia-Pacific region. Topics covered include government policies and programs to support small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), entrepreneurship education and training programs, access to finance for SMEs, innovation and technology policies, and export promotion programs. The course also examines the role of international organizations in supporting enterprise development in the region. Through case studies, class discussions, and group projects, students will develop an understanding of the challenges and opportunities in promoting enterprise development in the Philippines and other developing countries.
The course covers the review on laws on human rights, different forms of human rights violation, government programs for the welfare of the victims, treatment models, and the developmental aspects of therapeutic modalities.This course develops the degree and capability of understanding the reformation and rehabilitation of PDL's
This course is designated to give a clear and whole overview of Tourism and Hospitality as an ecosystem and goes beyond the usual closed-concept of tourism. It introduces the concepts and terms that are common throughout the different sectors. It also intends to develop, update and maintain local knowledge as well as tourism industry knowledge. It shows the structure and scope of tourism as well as the impact of Tourism as an industry in relation to the world economy and society. It also illustrates the effects of convergence of tourism with the other local industries and let the students appreciate its multiplier effect in various fronts. It discusses the major factors that influence the history and future of tourism in the world and the Philippines. It also introduces the sustainable goals of tourism and discusses among peers, how to develop protective environments for children in tourism destinations; to observe and perform risk mitigation activities, etc. The students will also learn to appreciate the key global organizations and the roles they play in influencing and monitoring tourism trends.
This course is designed for the development of the students as responsible citizens with a strong sense of nationalism and a profound spirit of volunteerism through programs which will empower them to participate in the betterment of the life of the people in the community. It is also designed to prepare them to render selfless service to the nation. The NSTP Law, Good Citizenship Values, Disaster Risk Reduction, and Environment Protection are integral parts of this course.