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- Teacher: Arlene Tabaquero
- Enrolled students: 15
- Teacher: Samuel Soliven
- Enrolled students: 1
This is an introductory course in ordinary differential equations (ODEs). It focuses primarily on techniques for finding explicit solutions to linear ordinary differential equations. Topics include first order ordinary differential equations, linear differential equations, linear equations with constant coefficients, non-homogeneous equations, undetermined coefficients and variation of parameters, linear systems of equations; the existence and uniqueness of solutions.
- Teacher: ROWENA RIVERA
- Enrolled students: 16
- Teacher: Rojan Reyes
- Enrolled students: 39
- Teacher: JONATHAN VERGARA
- Enrolled students: 50
- Enrolled students: No students enrolled in this course yet
The course deals with the varied approaches designing experimental research with particular focus on applications in science education research. It opens with a brief discussion of research design strategies and perspectives to establish the importance of experimental research designs. The wide array of group and single/diagrammatic, procedural and analytical discussions. The group designs include pre-experimental, true experimental, quasi-experimental, time series, factorial, counter-balanced and action research designs; while the single-subjects designs include the baseline designs. Data analysis is performed with the two-sample procedures and analysis of variance and covariance. Threats to generalizability of results (internal and external validity) of experiments are identified and clarified with the hope of controlling them through the most appropriate experimental design.
- Teacher: MELANIE GURAT
- Enrolled students: 2
- Teacher: Kevin Marf Saquing
- Enrolled students: 28
- Enrolled students: No students enrolled in this course yet
- Teacher: Ronnie Dumale
- Enrolled students: 24
- Teacher: JOY AGRIMOR
- Enrolled students: 29
- Teacher: MELANIE GURAT
- Enrolled students: 10
This course is designed to provide students with the knowledge, skills, and practical experience necessary to become effective leaders and administrators in a specialized hospital and community setting. It is the final academic course of the MSN program, and it is intended to enhance learners' leadership and administration capabilities while improving their confidence in the exercise of being a future nurse administrator. Through this intensive practicum, students will apply theoretical knowledge in a practical setting, gain insight into the realities of healthcare administration, and develop a comprehensive understanding of the role of the nurse administrator.
- Teacher: JOMAN BALITON
- Enrolled students: 1
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course deals with the study of the basic concepts of management, planning, organizing, leading, staffing, controlling as applied to a Clinical laboratory set-up like quality assurance/ quality control; policy and procedure manuals; infection controls. Etc.
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
At the end of the course, the student will be able to:
1. Explain the different processes of management
2. Prepare and critique: Organizational chart, procedure and policy manual; general physical plan and layout; and job description
3. Manifest a desire to develop the Medical Technologist’s personal, social and professional responsibilities in helping, restoring or maintaining the health of man of high moral and ethical standards that are required of the Medical Technology Profession
- Enrolled students: 38
Definition, categories, identification, learning characteristics of learners with sensory and physical disabilities; curricular priorities, educational placement and strategies for teaching learners with sensory and physical disabilities.
- Teacher: Reyalyn ANTONIO
- Enrolled students: 1
- Teacher: Marie Joy Salgado
- Enrolled students: 41
- Teacher: Marie Joy Salgado
- Enrolled students: 64
- Teacher: MARYLIN PEROLINA
- Enrolled students: 7
- Teacher: SHERYLOU BENIG
- Enrolled students: 2
- Teacher: Caroline Acosta
- Enrolled students: 3






