Graduate Degree Programs
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Course Number and Descriptive Title Units
Core Course – 12 units
MGMT201 – Organization and Management 3
MGMT202 – Management Accounting and Control 3
MGMT203 – Management Science 3
MGMT204 – Managerial Economics 3
Major Courses – 21 units (minimum)
a. Required Courses
BMGT205 – Human Behavior in Organization 3
BMGT206 – Financial Management 3
BMGT207 – Production and Operations Management 3
MGMT208 – Marketing Management 3
MGMT217 – Strategic Management 3
MGMT211 – Management Research and Analysis 3
MGMT213 – Project Management and Evaluation 3
b. Elective Courses (6 units)
MGMT214 – Entrepreneurship 3
MGMT215 – Human Resource Management 3
MGMT216*– Management Information Systems 3
MGMT218 – International Marketing 3
MGMT291 – Special Topics in Business Management 3
AGEC210 – Resource Utilization and Farm Business Analysis 3
AGEC211 – Statistical Methods 3
ECON214 – National Income and Employment 3
DEVC214 – Organizational Communication 3
BMGT299 – Graduate Seminar 1
BMGT290 – Special Problem 2
SUMMARY
Core Courses ___ 12
Major Courses (Required) ___ 21
Elective ___ 6
Graduate Seminar ___ 1
Special Problem ___ 2
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Total No. of Units Required 42
Note: a) Odd and even numbered courses are offered during the first and second semester of the school year, respectively.
b) After the first term, graduate students are required to form their Graduate Advisory Committee (GAC) and prepare their Plan of Course Work (PCW). Forms can be secured at the Office of the Dean of the Graduate School.
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Course Number and Descriptive Title Units
Core Course – 12 units
MGMT201 – Advanced Organization and Management 3
MGMT202 – Management Accounting and Control 3
MGMT203 – Management Science 3
MGMT205 – Leadership and Corporate Social Responsiblitiy 3
Major Courses/Professional Courses – 18 units (minimum)
MGMT204 – Financial Management 3
MGMT207 – Marketing Management 3
MGMT206 – Production and Operations Management 3
MGMT215 – Human Resource Management 3
MGMT250 – Research Methods in Management 3
MGMT210 – Strategic Management 3
Elective Courses (Choice of 1 elective coureses)
MGMT212 – Managerial Economics 3
MGMT208 – Project Management and Evaluation 3
MGMT220 – Human Behavior in Organization 3
AMGT212 – Agribusiness Management 3
AMGT209 – Agricultural Production Management 3
MGMT223 – Social Entrepreneurship 3
MGMT231 – Innovation Management 3
MGMT221 – International Business and Trade 3
Cross-cutting
AGEC211 – Statistical Methods 3
MGMT299 – Graduate Seminar 1
MGMT290 – Capstone Problem 3
SUMMARY
Core Courses ___ 12
Major/Professional Courses ___ 18
Elective Courses ___ 3
Graduate Seminar ___ 1
Capstone Project ___ 3
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Total No. of Units Required 37
Note: a) Odd and even numbered courses are offered during the first and second semester of the school year, respectively.
b) After the first term, graduate students are required to form their Graduate Advisory Committee (GAC) and prepare their Plan of Course Work (PCW). Forms can be secured at the Graduate Education Office.
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Published: 27 April 2016
Course Number and Descriptive Title Units
Core Course – 12 units
MGMT201 – Organization and Management 3
MGMT202 – Management Accounting and Control 3
MGMT203 – Management Science 3
MGMT204 – Managerial Economics 3
Major Courses – 21 units (minimum)
a. Required Courses
MGMT206 – Financial Management 3
MGMT208 – Marketing Management 3
AMGT209 – Agricultural Production Management 3
MGMT217 – Strategic Management 3
MGMT211 – Management Research and Analysis 3
AMGT212 – Agribusiness Management 3
MGMT213 – Project Management and Evaluation 3
b. Elective Courses (6 units)
MGMT214 – Entrepreneurship 3
MGMT218 – International Marketing 3
MGMT291 – Special Topics in Agribusiness Management 3
ECON210 – Resource Utilization and Farm Business Analysis 3
AGEC211 – Statistical Methods 3
FTEC251 – Meat and Poultry Processing 3
FTEC252 – Advanced Fruit and Vegetable Processing 3
FTEC253 – Processing of Dairy Products 3
FTEC255 – Marine and Freshwater Product Process Tech. 3
FTEC257 – Food Product and Process Development 3
AGEC221 – Advanced Farm Management 3
DSOC247 – Social Program Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation 3
AMGT299 – Graduate Seminar 1
AMGT290 – Special Problem 2
SUMMARY
Core Courses ___ 12
Major Courses (Required) ___ 21
Elective ___ 6
Graduate Seminar ___ 1
Special Problem ___ 2
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Total No. of Units Required 42
Note: a) Odd and even numbered courses are offered during the first and second semester
of the school year, respectively.
b) After the first term, graduate students are required to form their Graduate Advisory
Committee (GAC) and prepare their Plan of Course Work (PCW). Forms can be
secured at the Office of the Dean of the Graduate School.
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Title and Description of Courses Units
Major Courses – 21 units (minimum)
WDSC241 – Systematics and Ecology of Weeds 3
WDSC252 – Weed Allelopathy 3
WDSC255 – Weed-Insect-Pathogen Interaction 3
WDSC264 – Physiology and Herbicidal Action 3
WDSC264a– Laboratory on the Physiology of Herbicidal Action 3
WDSC271 – Weed Control 3
WDSC290 – Special Topics 1-3
Minor/Cognate Courses – 9 units (courses from another field of specialization)
WDSC299 – Graduate Seminar 1
WDSC300 – Master’s Thesis 6
SUMMARY
Major ___ 21
Minor/Cognate ___ 9
Graduate Seminar ___ 1
Master’s Thesis ___ 6
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Total No. of Units Required 37
Note:
a) Not more than 6 units of 100 level courses may be credited for the degree program
b) Odd and even numbered courses are offered during the first and second semester of the school year, respectively.
c) After the first term, graduate students are required to form their Graduate Advisory Committee (GAC) and prepare their
Plan of Course Work ( PCW). Forms can be secured at the Office of the Dean of the Graduate School.
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Published: 27 April 2016
Course Number and Descriptive Title Units
Major Courses – 21 units (minimum)
SOIL211 – Advanced Soil Fertility 3
SOIL212 – Genesis, Morphology and Classification of Soils 3
SOIL213 – Advanced Soil Microbiology 3
SOIL215 – Advanced Soil Chemistry 3
SOIL216 – Advanced Soil Physics 3
SOIL217 – Land Resource Evaluation 3
SOIL 219 – Soil Organic Matter 3
Minor/Cognate Courses –9 units (courses from another field of specialization)
SOIL299 – Graduate Seminar 1
SOIL300 – Master’s Thesis 6
SUMMARY
Major ___ 21
Minor/Cognate ___ 9
Graduate Seminar ___ 1
Master’s Thesis ___ 6
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Total No. of Units Required 37
Note:
a) Not more than 6 units of 100 level courses may be credited for the degree program
b) Odd and even numbered courses are offered during the first and second semester of the school year, respectively.
c) After the first term, graduate students are required to form their Graduate Advisory Committee (GAC) and prepare their Plan of Course Work ( PCW). Forms can be secured at the Office of the Dean of the Graduate School.
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Published: 27 April 2016
Course Number and Descriptive Title Units
Major Courses – 21 units (minimum)
TREC205-Biological Diversity of Tropical Ecosystems 3
TREC206- Sociological Systems 3
TREC207- Tropical Geomorphology and Geo-ecology 3
TREC208 -Ecosystems Analysis 3
TREC209- Natural Resource Management and Conservation. 3
FORY224 – Environmental Impact Assessment 3
STAT210 – Statistics for Biological Sciences 3
Minor/Cognate Courses –9 units (courses from another field of specialization)
TREC299 - Graduate Seminar 1
TREC300- Master’s Thesis 6
SUMMARY
Major ___ 21
Minor/Cognate ___ 9
Graduate Seminar ___ 1
Master’s Thesis ___ 6
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Total No. of Units Required 37
Note:
a) Not more than 6 units of 100 level courses may be credited for the degree program
b) Odd and even numbered courses are offered during the first and second semester of the school year, respectively.
c) After the first term, graduate students are required to form their Graduate Advisory Committee (GAC) and prepare their Plan of Course Work ( PCW). Forms can be secured at the Office of the Dean of the Graduate School.
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Published: 27 April 2016
Course Number and Descriptive Title Units
Core Courses – 6 units
SOIL220 – Methods in Soil Science Research 3
SOIL212 – Genesis, Morphology and Classification of Soils 3
Major Courses – 12 units (minimum)
SOIL211 – Advanced Soil Fertility 3
SOIL213 – Advanced Soil Microbiology 3
SOIL215 – Advanced Soil Chemistry 3
SOIL216 – Advanced Soil Physics 3
SOIL217 – Land Resource Evaluation 3
SOIL 219 – Soil Organic Matter 3
SOIL 291 – Soil Organic Matter 3
TREC207* – Tropical Geomorphology and Geo-ecology 3
Minor/Cognate Courses –9 units (courses from another field of specialization)
SOIL299 – Graduate Seminar 1
SOIL300 – Master’s Thesis 6
SUMMARY
Major ___ 21
Minor/Cognate ___ 9
Graduate Seminar ___ 1
Master’s Thesis ___ 6
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Total No. of Units Required 37
Note:
a) Not more than 6 units of 100 level courses may be credited for the degree program
b) Odd and even numbered courses are offered during the first and second semester of the school year, respectively.
c) After the first term, graduate students are required to form their Graduate Advisory Committee (GAC) and prepare their Plan of Course Work ( PCW). Forms can be secured at the Graduate Education Office.
d) *TREC207 is offered by ITEEM but can be cross enrolled by the MS Soil Science Student as one of their major courses subject ot GAC Approval
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Published: 27 April 2016
Course Number and Descriptive Title Units
Core Courses – 18 units (minimum)
TREC205 – Biological Diversity of Tropical Ecosystems 3
TREC206 – Socio-ecological Systems in Terrestiral and Aquatic Ecosystems 3
TREC207 – Tropical Geomorphology and Geo-ecology 3
TREC208 – Environmental Impact Assessment: Perspective from Natural And Social Science 3
TREC209 – Natural Resrouce Management and Conservation 3
TREC210 – Statistics for Biological Science 3
Elective Courses – 12 units (minimum)
TREC211 – Problems and Methods in Plant Systematics 3
TREC213 – Ecological Modelling 3
TREC215 – Advances in Ecological Waste Managment 3
TREC217 – Agroecosystem Management 3
Minor/Cognate Courses –9 units (courses from another field of specialization)
TREC299 - Graduate Seminar 1
TREC300- Master’s Thesis 6
SUMMARY
Major ___ 18
Minor/Cognate ___ 9
Graduate Seminar ___ 1
Master’s Thesis ___ 6
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Total No. of Units Required 34
Note:
a) Not more than 6 units of 100 level courses may be credited for the degree program
b) Odd and even numbered courses are offered during the first and second semester of the school year, respectively.
c) After the first term, graduate students are required to form their Graduate Advisory Committee (GAC) and prepare their Plan of Course Work ( PCW). Forms can be secured at the Office of the Dean of the Graduate School.
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Published: 27 April 2016
Course Number and Descriptive Title Units
Core Course – 3 units
ADED222 – Social Science Research 3
Major Courses – 18 units (minimum)
LTNG205 – Related Activities in Language Teaching 3
LNTG207 – Introductory Linguistics 3
LTNG209 – Second Language Teaching for Special Curricular Programs 3
LTNG211 – Teaching Literature 3
LTNG212 – Teaching in Advanced Composition 3
LTNG214 – Teaching Reading 3
LTNG216 – Teaching Speech Communication 3
LTNG218 – Sociolinguistics 3
LTNG221 – Language Testing 3
LTNG223 – English for Specific Purposes 3
LTNG225 – Psycholinguistics 3
LTNG227 – Instructional Materials Dev’t. for Special Academic Needs 3
LTNG291 – Special Topics 1-3
Minor/Cognate Courses – 9 units (courses from another field of specialization)
LTNG299 – Graduate Seminar 1
LTNG300 – Master’s Thesis 6
SUMMARY
Major ___ 21
Minor/Cognate ___ 9
Graduate Seminar ___ 1
Master’s Thesis ___ 6
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Total No. of Units Required 37
Note:
a) Not more than 6 units of 100 level courses may be credited for the degree program
b) Odd and even numbered courses are offered during the first and second semester of the school year, respectively.
c) After the first term, graduate students are required to form their Graduate Advisory Committee (GAC) and prepare their
Plan of Course Work ( PCW). Forms can be secured at the Office of the Dean of the Graduate School.
