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- Teacher: Alfred Roderick Manzano
- Enrolled students: 1
- Teacher: ANALYN GUEVARA
- Teacher: SANTIAGO SOLIVEN
- Enrolled students: 6
Financial Management of the government is an interdisciplinary field in Public Administration and Political Science. The course is primarily focused on the management of government expenditures and revenues more specifically the laws, organizations, systems, as well as procedures needed to implement fiscal policy. It is then imperative to introduce students of this course fundamental principles and systems in government budgeting and finance, tax administration, Expenditure Control, Auditing, and Debt Administration. Much emphasis is given to local fiscal management at the end of the semester.
- Teacher: ERWIN NAVAL
- Enrolled students: 20
- Teacher: SANTIAGO SOLIVEN
- Enrolled students: 2
This course introduces students the organization and procedure of efficient fiscal management including tax, administration, expenditure control, auditing, purchasing, and debt administration.
- Teacher: nicole anne aquino
- Enrolled students: 15
- Teacher: SANTIAGO SOLIVEN
- Enrolled students: No students enrolled in this course yet
- Teacher: SANTIAGO SOLIVEN
- Enrolled students: 1
This course deals with the integration of pharmacy practice in prevention of disease, promotion of health and prolongation of life in public health settings. This course primarily focuses on factors affecting health, indicators of general health in the community, past and current issues (drug and non-drug related, local and international) pertinent to Public Health and laws and policies, interventions and programs that address these issues, and determination of roles of pharmacists in Public Health, and application of these concepts.
- Teacher: MARIA VICTORIA WANCE
- Enrolled students: 25
This course deals with the integration of pharmacy practice in prevention of disease, promotion of health and prolongation of life in public health settings. This course primarily focuses on factors affecting health, indicators of general health in the community, past and current issues (drug and non-drug related, local and international) pertinent to Public Health and laws and policies, interventions and programs that address these issues, and determination of roles of pharmacists in Public Health, and application of these concepts.
- Teacher: MARIA VICTORIA WANCE
- Enrolled students: 36
This course deals with the integration of pharmacy practice in prevention of disease, promotion of health and prolongation of life in public health settings. This course primarily focuses on factors affecting health, indicators of general health in the community, past and current issues (drug and non-drug related, local and international) pertinent to Public Health and laws and policies, interventions and programs that address these issues, and determination of roles of pharmacists in Public Health, and application of these concepts.
- Teacher: MARIA VICTORIA WANCE
- Enrolled students: 34
- Teacher: MELCHORA BAUTISTA
- Enrolled students: 31
- Enrolled students: No students enrolled in this course yet
- Teacher: Marie Joy Salgado
- Enrolled students: 30
- Teacher: Marie Joy Salgado
- Enrolled students: 18
- Teacher: BRYAN GAI IDMILAO
- Enrolled students: 21
- Teacher: SANTIAGO SOLIVEN
- Enrolled students: 5
This course deals with public policy formulation and implementation. It includes national leadership and the changing role of government as well as administration in the implementation of public programs stipulated in dynamic public policies. Specifically, this course recognizes the processes involved in policy-making, the aspects and factors which affect policy-making, the trends and basic practices of making policies. It also translates the distinct roles and functions of policy-making institutions into a more vivid understanding of their existence and the interplay of their policy outputs. The first part of this course is an overview of the intricacies of policy formulation as affected by significant factors and considerations. The other part is focused on the implementation of promulgated international and national policies as to what kind of programs and projects are created based from the existing operational policies nations have and most specifically this country.
- Teacher: nicole anne aquino
- Enrolled students: 23
This course deals with public policy formulation and implementation. It includes national leadership and the changing role of government as well as administration in the implementation of public programs stipulated in dynamic public policies. Specifically, this course recognizes the processes involved in policy-making, the aspects and factors which affect policy-making, the trends and basic practices of making policies. It also translates the distinct roles and functions of policy-making institutions into a more vivid understanding of their existence and the interplay of their policy outputs. The first part of this course is an overview of the intricacies of policy formulation as affected by significant factors and considerations. The other part is focused on the implementation of promulgated international and national policies as to what kind of programs and projects are created based from the existing operational policies nations have and most specifically this country.
- Teacher: SUNRIGHT PUGONG
- Enrolled students: 14
- Teacher: Alfred Roderick Manzano
- Enrolled students: 1
Introduction to policy analysis, including its disciplinal foundations, processes, methodological and practical uses to administrative issues.
- Teacher: ERWIN NAVAL
- Enrolled students: 1