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- Teacher: DAVID CABONERO
- Enrolled students: 4
- Teacher: FEDERICIA CALAUAGAN
- Enrolled students: 2
This course is all about literature and how to read it. It is about how people of different persuasions respond to various types of literary works, and how their responses are explained in the form of theory. It deals with the application of general and specific principles of literary analysis. By extension, it is also about how to teach literature.
Like other university courses, Lit 134 is a form of inquiry. In particular, it is an inquiry into the nature, function, and study of literature. It presents certain fundamental issues and clarifies how these issues can be addressed in various ways.
- Teacher: MARIA INES MINIA
- Enrolled students: 9
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RVED126: Liturgy and Sacraments explores the central role of liturgy in the life of the Church, focusing on its meaning, structure, and significance in Christian worship. The course provides a deeper understanding of the seven sacraments as visible signs of God’s grace, instituted by Christ and entrusted to the Church. It examines how liturgical celebrations shape faith, foster community, and guide believers in their spiritual journey. Through theological reflection and practical insights, students are invited to appreciate the richness of sacramental life and actively participate in meaningful and faithful worship.
- Teacher: brain baristo
- Enrolled students: 1
- Teacher: EARL ALAN CURA
- Enrolled students: 16
- Teacher: MILAGROS CONSTANTINO
- Enrolled students: 31
- Enrolled students: 22
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- Teacher: MILAGROS CONSTANTINO
- Enrolled students: 83
- Teacher: MILAGROS CONSTANTINO
- Enrolled students: 7
- Teacher: MILAGROS CONSTANTINO
- Enrolled students: 15
- Teacher: MILAGROS CONSTANTINO
- Enrolled students: 30
- Teacher: ROGIE TABORDA
- Enrolled students: 7
- Enrolled students: No students enrolled in this course yet
- Teacher: SANTIAGO SOLIVEN
- Enrolled students: No students enrolled in this course yet
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This course introduces the students to the study of formal Logic and Critical Thinking and to their significance to developing a critical attitude towards knowledge and reality and to making good judgments and wise choices and decisions. It presents the rules and principles concerning correct and valid reasoning established by Logic, which are necessary for critical thinking. It helps the students master the concepts and acquire the skills of evaluating arguments and of constructing sound arguments. It also shows the various applications of logical and critical thinking to ordinary language and in daily life. It also includes the study of material fallacies which is also very important to guide students in determining some errors in reasoning not covered by the formal rules. This course ultimately aims to sharpen the students’ critical thinking, analysis and reasoning powers.
- Teacher: Harold Padilla
- Enrolled students: 39
- Teacher: Felipe Nantes
- Enrolled students: 1
This course introduces the students to the study of formal Logic and Critical Thinking and to their significance to developing a critical attitude towards knowledge and reality and to making good judgments and wise choices and decisions. It presents the rules and principles concerning correct and valid reasoning established by Logic, which are necessary for critical thinking. It helps the students master the concepts and acquire the skills of evaluating arguments and of constructing sound arguments. It also shows the various applications of logical and critical thinking to ordinary language and in daily life. It also includes the study of material fallacies which is also very important to guide students in determining some errors in reasoning not covered by the formal rules. This course ultimately aims to sharpen the students’ critical thinking, analysis and reasoning powers.
- Teacher: Harold Padilla
- Enrolled students: 51



