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This course provides an introduction to school administration, including a basic knowledge of administrative doctrine and other concepts that inform and strengthen leadership behavior. Learners will examine leadership skills and attributes and how those skills influence the variety of interrelationships and situations school leaders face. The challenges presented by the school setting and other environmental forces will also be discussed. Relationships and linkages with local, national and global will be further delineated. Participants will reflect upon the practical application of these critical theories,
- Teacher: LIBERTY ROSARIO
- Enrolled students: 4
- Teacher: TEOFILO SAGABAEN
- Enrolled students: 19
- Teacher: LORVIN ADDUCUL
- Enrolled students: 19
The course deals with the analysis of various theories about human behavior and some possible actions that may be considered to address behavioral problems, especially among individuals with special needs.
- Teacher: MABEL MAMAOAG
- Teacher: Kevin Marf Saquing
- Enrolled students: 3
The course deals with the analysis of various theories about human behavior and some possible actions that may be considered to address behavioral problems especially among individuals with special needs.
- Teacher: Kevin Marf Saquing
- Enrolled students: 8
This course surveys research and related studies which incorporates psychological evidence into economics. This course describes how individuals and firms make financial decisions, and how those decisions might deviate from those predicted by traditional financial or economic theory. Students explore the existence of psychological biases in financial decision-making, and examine the impacts of these biases in financial markets and other financial settings. The course examines how the insights of behavioral finance complements the traditional finance paradigm. It will also introduce students to behavioral and experimental methodologies used in finance, economics and other disciplines.
- Enrolled students: 10
- Teacher: DAVID CABONERO
- Enrolled students: 3
- Enrolled students: No students enrolled in this course yet
- Teacher: FEBIE LANZUELA
- Enrolled students: 4
- Teacher: RIZZA ELAINE GALVEZ
- Enrolled students: 37
- Teacher: ELAINE JOYCE AFAGA
- Enrolled students: 4
- Enrolled students: No students enrolled in this course yet
Happier thoughts lead to essentially a happier biochemistry.
- Teacher: Justine Bill VICENTE, RMT
- Enrolled students: 26
- Teacher: OLIVAR REIMOS BARROGA
- Enrolled students: 25
- Teacher: ROBERT ACERET
- Enrolled students: 24
- Enrolled students: No students enrolled in this course yet
Course Code: 5050
Course No.: Chem 413 Lab
Couse Descriptive Title: Biochemistry Lecture
Schedule: 3:30 PM - 7:30 PM MTWThF
Course Description:
The course deals with the molecular hierarchy of the living cell. It covers the study of the biomolecules carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids in relation to their structure and functions in the living system, the generation and storage of metabolic energy, biosynthesis of biomolecules and the transmission and expression of genetic information. It also discusses the importance and correlation of biomolecules to health and diseases.

- Teacher: Kimberly Binwag
- Enrolled students: 19
Course Code: 5051
Course No.: Chem 413 Lab
Couse Descriptive Title: Biochemistry Laboratory
Schedule: 3:30 PM - 7:30 PM MTWThF
Course Description:
The course deals with the molecular hierarchy of the living cell. It covers the study of the biomolecules carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids in relation to their structure and functions in the living system, the generation and storage of metabolic energy, biosynthesis of biomolecules and the transmission and expression of genetic information. It also discusses the importance and correlation of biomolecules to health and diseases.

- Teacher: Kimberly Binwag
- Enrolled students: 4
- Enrolled students: 25









