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- Teacher: Sheryl A. Adducul-Baria
- Enrolled students: 2
This course applies the fundamental principles of Inorganic, Organic, Industrial, Analytical, and Biochemistry. It is an integrated branch of chemistry that deals not only with the study of the environment but also in understanding the factors that have detrimental effects to the spheres of the environment. Moreover, this course will focus on the preservation of flora and fauna of the ecosphere by applying the principles of chemistry.
- Teacher: ELSA CAJUCOM
- Enrolled students: 3
- Teacher: ELSA CAJUCOM
- Enrolled students: 1
This course applies the fundamental principles of Inorganic, Organic, Industrial, Analytical, and Biochemistry. It is an integrated branch of chemistry that deals not only with the study of the environment but also in understanding the factors that have detrimental effects to the spheres of the environment. Moreover, this course will focus on the preservation of flora and fauna of the ecosphere by applying the principles of chemistry.
- Teacher: ELSA CAJUCOM
- Enrolled students: 5
- Teacher: ERWIN NAVAL
- Enrolled students: 1
- Teacher: JOY AGRIMOR
- Enrolled students: 55
- Enrolled students: No students enrolled in this course yet
- Teacher: Rojan Reyes
- Teacher: TEOFILO SAGABAEN
- Enrolled students: 52
Ecological framework of sustainable development; pollution environments: water, air, and solid; waste treatment processes, disposal, and management; government legislation, rules, and regulation related to the environment and waste management; and environmental management system.
- Teacher: JOJO MARIANO
- Enrolled students: 30
This course focuses on the study of environmental ecosystems and the demands placed on them by the human population. It examines the scientific principles behind natural phenomena and resource cycles; how we utilize the resources, our impacts, and potential solutions for the resulting consequences of resource mismanagement and exploitation. The course intends to develop students to become environmental stewards in their respective localities by involving themselves in environmental community projects and by organizing environmental fora where they can disseminate information and encourage people to be environmentally watchful and responsible
- Teacher: Alicia Jubay
- Enrolled students: 7
- Teacher: JOY AGRIMOR
- Enrolled students: 55
The course is designed to provide students a sound foundation in in basic principles and unifying concepts of Environmental Science. It allows them to explore the natural environment and the dynamic biological, physical and chemical interactions that characterize it. Essentially, it focuses on the role of humans in altering the natural biogeochemical cycles through the discussion of topics that include natural resources exploitation, pollution, climate change and land use changes. Emphasis will be placed in the study of local and regional environments.
- Teacher: Alicia Jubay
- Enrolled students: 2
This course focuses on the physical environment and the intervention of man. It deals with environmental topics on the global, national and local perspectives; disaster risk reduction strategies and environmental laws. It makes the students become environmental stewards in their respective localities by involving themselves in environmental community projects and by organizing environmental fora where they can disseminate information and encourage people to be environmentally watchful and responsible.
- Teacher: Alicia Jubay
- Enrolled students: 9
- Teacher: ROBERT ACERET
- Enrolled students: 8
- Teacher: WENSON EVANGELISTA
- Enrolled students: 34
Environmental science is the study of nature and the facts about environment. Environment can be defined as "all the social, economical, physical and chemical factors that surrounds man" or "all abiotic and biotic components around man-all living and non living things surrounds man".
It also deals with the Engineering aspect on how we can manage to cope up with the adverse effects of nature
- Teacher: Engr. JUN T. ROSARIO
- Enrolled students: 7
- Teacher: Rojan Reyes
- Enrolled students: 7
- Teacher: JULIETA VILLANUEVA
- Enrolled students: No students enrolled in this course yet
- Teacher: JULIETA VILLANUEVA
- Enrolled students: 15
This course is an in-depth study on the laws affecting the management and disposition of the properties of a person upon his death. This includes an overview of the law on Family Relations (EO No. 209 and Book I of the Civil Code) Property (Book II), Succession (Book III of the Civil Code), Obligations and Contracts (Title V, Book IV) and Trusts (Title V, Book IV of the Civil Code). It also covers Life Insurance (Presidential Decree No. 612) and Estate Tax provisions under the TRAIN Law (RA 10963). It also includes emerging developments and trends on living wills and health care directives.
- Teacher: Marie Joy Salgado
- Enrolled students: 4








