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Global Business Management (International Business Organizations) as a subject closely examines the dynamics of entities involved in the International business arena. The subject includes analyses of various trade regulations governing cross-border transactions among these trading partners.
- Teacher: MONALOUFEL JASMIN
- Enrolled students: 5
This course will provide an understanding of world geography including mapping of attractions, countries, cultures, and more.
- Teacher: Mark Ian SORIANO
- Enrolled students: 43
- Teacher: HARRISON VILLANUEVA
- Enrolled students: 4
This course aims to enable the learners develop and implement strategic cross-functional decisions towards the attainment of their organizations’ vision, mission and objectives using strategic management principles and integrating knowledge and skills acquired by the learners from the other MBA courses.
The learners will apply the strategic management process consisting of strategy formulation, strategy implementation and strategy evaluation, as well as the various analytical frameworks and strategy formulation tools that can aid them in strategic decision making. Through this course, the learners’ strategic thinking capability is expected to be strengthened as they are made to critically analyze and integrate information about their companies’ external and internal environment in the local and global context, and to use this in formulating and implementing innovative strategies that can help their companies build a sustainable competitive advantage. The learners will likewise be made to understand the different strategy choices and to evaluate strategic management issues and concepts that are important to managing in today’s global environment. The course also aims to promote among its learners ethical business decisions, the practice of CSR and making a contribution towards nation building.
- Teacher: LORETA GARLITOS
- Enrolled students: 8
- Enrolled students: No students enrolled in this course yet
This is a subject required for all first year college students as their first theology course in the University. It lets the students learn and appreciate the initiative of God in intervening in human history just to bring back people to the right path and to guide them not to commit the same mistakes being done by our fore-fathers. This course will discuss the different ways on how God Journeyed (visited) with His people starting with the calling of Abraham and the prophets, the peak of His revelation through His Son Jesus Christ and His vision of the Kingdom, and His continuing guidance of the people through the Holy Spirit who is present in the Church and her celebrations. With this framework, the first part of the course will first present a brief discussion about the Sacred Scriptures, its formation and compilation as the so called Bible which is the primary record of this God’s journey (visitation) with His people, and the methods of bringing out its message.
- Teacher: Marijul Gacusana
- Teacher: BRYAN BENEDICT OLARTE
- Enrolled students: 43
- Enrolled students: No students enrolled in this course yet
This is a subject required for all first year college students as their first theology course in the University. It lets the students learn and appreciate
the initiative of God in intervening in human history just to bring back people to the right path and to guide them not to commit the same mistakes
being done by our fore-fathers. This course will discuss the different ways on how God visited His people starting with the calling of Abraham and
the prophets, the peak of His revelation through His Son Jesus Christ and His vision of the Kingdom, and His continuing guidance of the people
through the Holy Spirit who is present in the Church and her celebrations. With this framework, the first part of the course will first present a brief
discussion about the Sacred Scriptures, its formation and compilation as the so called Bible which is the primary record of this God’s visitation to
His people, and the methods of bringing out its message.
- Teacher: BENITO BUYACCO
- Enrolled students: 45
- Enrolled students: No students enrolled in this course yet
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This is a subject required for all first year college students as their first theology course in the University. It lets the students learn and appreciate
the initiative of God in intervening in human history just to bring back people to the right path and to guide them not to commit the same mistakes
being done by our fore-fathers. This course will discuss the different ways on how God visited His people starting with the calling of Abraham and
the prophets, the peak of His revelation through His Son Jesus Christ and His vision of the Kingdom, and His continuing guidance of the people
through the Holy Spirit who is present in the Church and her celebrations. With this framework, the first part of the course will first present a brief
discussion about the Sacred Scriptures, its formation and compilation as the so called Bible which is the primary record of this God’s visitation to
His people, and the methods of bringing out its message.
- Teacher: BENITO BUYACCO
- Enrolled students: 47
Christian Faith Education (CFE) begins with this course. CFE 101 discusses the stories of the continuing journey of God with His people. The Biblical stories will serve as an inspiration and guide in recognizing the unlimited and unconditional love of God to humanity and the world. Our journey with God started in His encounter with the people in the Old Testament led by Abraham and the prophets. God’s journey continued in the New Testament through His final and definitive revelation to bring the message of salvation – Jesus Christ. The journey continues today in our Christian communities through the inspiration of the Holy Spirit. The encounter of the early Christians (led by Jesus’ disciples) with God inspires and reminds us of the faithfulness of God to people, then and now, and in the days to come, as He said, “And behold, I am with you always, until the end of the age.” (Mt 28: 20).
- Teacher: LAURICE KAYE LAGUINDAY
- Enrolled students: 49
This is a subject required for all first year college students as their first theology course in the University. It lets the students learn and appreciate the initiative of God in intervening in human history just to bring back people to the right path and to guide them not to commit the same mistakes being done by our fore-fathers. This course will discuss the different ways on how God Journeyed (visited) with His people starting with the calling of Abraham and the prophets, the peak of His revelation through His Son Jesus Christ and His vision of the Kingdom, and His continuing guidance of the people through the Holy Spirit who is present in the Church and her celebrations. With this framework, the first part of the course will first present a brief discussion about the Sacred Scriptures, its formation and compilation as the so called Bible which is the primary record of this God’s journey (visitation) with His people, and the methods of bringing out its message.
- Teacher: BRYAN BENEDICT OLARTE
- Enrolled students: 31
Christian Faith Education (CFE) begins with this course. CFE 101 discusses the stories of the continuing journey of God with His people. The Biblical stories will serve as an inspiration and guide in recognizing the unlimited and unconditional love of God to humanity and the world. Our journey with God started in His encounter with the people in the Old Testament led by Abraham and the prophets. God’s journey continued in the New Testament through His final and definitive revelation to bring the message of salvation – Jesus Christ. The journey continues today in our Christian communities through the inspiration of the Holy Spirit. The encounter of the early Christians (led by Jesus’ disciples) with God inspires and reminds us of the faithfulness of God to people, then and now, and in the days to come, as He said, “And behold, I am with you always, until the end of the age.” (Mt 28: 20).
- Teacher: LAURICE KAYE LAGUINDAY
- Enrolled students: 46
Christian Faith Education (CFE) begins with this course. CFE 101 discusses the stories of the continuing journey of God with His people. The Biblical stories will serve as inspiration and guide in recognizing the unlimited and unconditional love of God to humanity and the world. Our journey with God started in His encounter with the people in the Old Testament led by Abraham and the prophets. God’s journey continued in the New Testament through His final and definitive revelation to bring the message of salvation – Jesus Christ. The journey continues today in our Christian communities through the inspiration of the Holy Spirit. The encounter of the early Christians (led by Jesus’ disciples) with God inspires and reminds us of the faithfulness of God to people, then and now, and in the days to come, as He said, “And behold, I am with you always, until the end of the age.” (Mt 28: 20).
- Teacher: BENITO BUYACCO
- Enrolled students: 39
This is a subject required for all first year college students as their first theology course in the University. It lets the students learn and appreciate the initiative of God in intervening in human history just to bring back people to the right path and to guide them not to commit the same mistakes being done by our fore-fathers. This course will discuss the different ways on how God Journeyed (visited) with His people starting with the calling of Abraham and the prophets, the peak of His revelation through His Son Jesus Christ and His vision of the Kingdom, and His continuing guidance of the people through the Holy Spirit who is present in the Church and her celebrations. With this framework, the first part of the course will first present a brief discussion about the Sacred Scriptures, its formation and compilation as the so called Bible which is the primary record of this God’s journey (visitation) with His people, and the methods of bringing out its message.
- Teacher: BRYAN BENEDICT OLARTE
- Enrolled students: 60
This course leads the students to learn and appreciate the initiative of God as encountered in human history just to bring back people to the right path and to guide them not to commit the same mistakes done by their fore-fathers.
This course likewise discusses the different ways on how God Journeys with His people starting with the calling of Abraham and the prophets, the peak of His revelation through His Son Jesus Christ and His vision of the Kingdom, and His continuing guidance to the people through the Holy Spirit who is present in the Church and her celebrations.
With this framework, the first part of the course presents a brief discussion about the Sacred Scriptures, its formation and compilation as the so called Bible which is the primary record of God’s journey with His people, and the methods of bringing out its message.
- Teacher: Lea Galvan
- Teacher: BRYAN BENEDICT OLARTE
- Enrolled students: 26
- Enrolled students: No students enrolled in this course yet
- Enrolled students: No students enrolled in this course yet
- Teacher: JUDITH DAGUIO
- Enrolled students: No students enrolled in this course yet
Christian Faith Education (CFE) begins with this course. CFE 101 discusses the stories of the continuing journey of God with His people. The Biblical stories will serve as an inspiration and guide in recognizing the unlimited and unconditional love of God to humanity and the world. Our journey with God started in His encounter with the people in the Old Testament led by Abraham and the prophets. God’s journey continued in the New Testament through His final and definitive revelation to bring the message of salvation – Jesus Christ. The journey continues today in our Christian communities through the inspiration of the Holy Spirit. The encounter of the early Christians (led by Jesus’ disciples) with God inspires and reminds us of the faithfulness of God to people, then and now, and in the days to come, as He said, “And behold, I am with you always, until the end of the age.” (Mt 28: 20).
- Teacher: LAURICE KAYE LAGUINDAY
- Enrolled students: 1













