Search results: 7
- Teacher: THELMA DELOS REYES
- Teacher: Geraldine Ferreras
- Teacher: MARY ROSE JONTILANO
- Enrolled students: 44
This course deals with concepts and principles of chemical constituents of the living cells and their structures, functions and the processes that the biomolecules undergo. This course covers the identification and classification of biomolecules including their structures, functions, metabolic reactions and clinical significance.
- Teacher: MARIA VICTORIA WANCE
- Enrolled students: 48
- Enrolled students: No students enrolled in this course yet
This course deals with the study of the classification, physical and chemical properties, pharmacological and pharmaceutical uses of natural drugs (including Philippine medicinal plants). It also covers the biosynthesis, extraction, isolation, purification and identification of drug constituents.
This course will give more emphasis on the biosynthesis of the active constituents found in medicinal plants and animals and their corresponding uses.
- Teacher: MARIA VICTORIA WANCE
- Enrolled students: 24
The course introduces students to the sub-disciplines of medical laboratory science; analytical methods and instrumentation used in medical science laboratories; specimen collection and processing; laboratory safety and regulations; quality management in the laboratory; clinical interpretation of laboratory test results; scientific report writing; and professional ethics and confidentiality.
Applied laboratory mathematics and statistical tests are also covered in the course.
- Teacher: CINDY MAY CALIMLIM
- Enrolled students: 37
- Enrolled students: No students enrolled in this course yet
The course deals with the nature of identity, as well as the factors and forces that affect the development and maintenance of personal identity.
The course is intended to facilitate the exploration of the issues and concerns regarding self and identity to arrive at a better understanding of one’s self. It strives to meet its goal by stressing the integration of the personal with the academic – contextualizing matters discussed in the classroom and in the everyday experiences of students –making for better learning, generating a new appreciation for the learning process, and developing a more critical and reflective attitude while enabling them to manage and improve their selves to attain a better quality of life.
- Teacher: ALONA COSTALES
- Enrolled students: 38