Graduate Degree Programs
Graduate studies tuition and other fees
Application for Admission Fee | P 100.00 |
Tuition (per unit) & Lab. Fee | |
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P 200.00/unit |
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P 250.00/unit |
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P 350.00/unit |
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P 400.00/lab. |
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P 300.00/unit |
Miscellaneous | |
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P 150.00 |
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P 120.00/sem |
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P 100.00/sem |
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P 100.00/sem |
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P 100.00/sem |
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P 100.00 |
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P 150.00 |
(For weekend class) |
P 1,000.00 |
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P 100.00 |
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P 50.00 |
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P 100.00 |
Other Fees | |
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P 350.00 |
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P 350.00 |
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P 20,000.00 |
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P 15,000.00 |
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P 10,000.00 |
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P 350.00 |
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P 300.00 |
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P 25.00 |
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P 1750.00/sem |
*for new students only
**after having of dissertation work for Ph.D. students
Fees for Non-Scholar Foriegn Students
Tuition and Miscellaneious Fee |
Double the fees paid by Filipino graduate Students |
Admission Fee |
USD$20 |
Educational Development Fee |
USD$500/sem for non-residents |
Master of Education major in Biology
MASTER OF EDUCATION
A. CORE COURSES
Course No. Title No. of Units
EDUC201 FOUNDATION OF EDUCATION 3
3 hours per week, lecture Prerequisite: COI
EDUC202 HUMAN DEVELOPMENT AND LEARNING THEORY 3
3 hours per week, lecture Prerequisite: COI
EDUC203 RESEARCH IN EDUCATION 3
3 hours per week, lecture Prerequisite: COI
EDUC204 EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND SUPERVISION 3
3 hours per week, lecture Prerequisite: COI
DEVC212 EDUCATIONAL COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY 3
5 hours per week, (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) Prerequisite: COI
3. BIOLOGY
BIOL238 MOLECULAR BIOLOGY 3
3 hours per week, lecture Prerequisite: COI
BIOL227 DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY 3
5 hours per week, (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) Prerequisite: COI
BIOL292 MICROTECHNIQUES IN BIOLOGY 3
5 hours per week, (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) Prerequisite: COI
BIOL293 MICROBIOLOGICAL TECHNIQUES 3
5 hours per week, (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) Prerequisite: COI
BOTN215 ADVANCES IN PLANT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT 3
3 hours per week, lecture Prerequisite: COI
BIOL205 BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY OF TROPICAL ECOSYSTEMS 3
3 hours per week, lecture Prerequisite: COI
C. MINOR COURSES (courses from another field of specialization) 9
Curriculum Guide: Master of Science in Land Administration and Management
Course Number and Descriptive Title Units
Required Course – 21 units
LAMP211 – Land Administration and Management 3
LAMP223 – Land Tenure, Law and Policy 3
LAMP225 –Land Economics and Valuation 3
LAMP229 –Technologies for Geodata Collection, Analysis & Interpretation 3
LAMP231 – Land Conflict Management 3
LAMP234 – Urban and Rural Land Use Planning 3
LAMP298 – Research Methods (for MLAM and MSLAM students only) 3
Elective Courses – 6 units minimum
LAMP221/DSOC221 – Sociology of Agriculture 3
LAMP224/DSOC224–Demography 3
LAMP227/DSOC227 – Political Economy 3
LAMP235/DSOC235 –Collective Behavior and Grassroots Organizing 3
LAMP241/DSOC241– Gender, Work and Food in Rural Societies 3
LAMP244/DSOC244– Poverty, Peace and the Peasantry 3
LAMP247/DSOC247– Social Programming Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation 3
LAMP252/DSOC252-Land Resources Management, Access and Benefit Sharing 3
Graduate Seminar
LAMP299 – Graduate Seminar 1
Master’s Thesis/Special Problem
LAMP300 –Master’s Thesis 6
LAMP300A – Special Project 3
SUMMARY
Courses Number of Units
DLAM MLAM MSLAM
Major/Required Courses 18 21 21
Elective - 12 6
Graduate Seminar 1 1 1
Special Project - 3 -
Master’s Thesis - - 6
Total No. of Units Required 19 37 34
Minimum no. of semester to
Finish the degree 2 4 4
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.
Master in Education major in Chemistry
MASTER OF EDUCATION
A. CORE COURSES
Course No. Title No. of Units
EDUC201 FOUNDATION OF EDUCATION 3
3 hours per week, lecture Prerequisite: COI
EDUC202 HUMAN DEVELOPMENT AND LEARNING THEORY 3
3 hours per week, lecture Prerequisite: COI
EDUC203 RESEARCH IN EDUCATION 3
3 hours per week, lecture Prerequisite: COI
EDUC204 EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND SUPERVISION 3
3 hours per week, lecture Prerequisite: COI
DEVC212 EDUCATIONAL COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY 3
5 hours per week, (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) Prerequisite: COI
4. CHEMISTRY
CHEM206 INORGANIC CHEMISTRY 3
3 hours per week, lecture Prerequisite: COI
CHEM207 CHEMICAL STRUCTURE AND REACTIVITY 3
3 hours per week, lecture Prerequisite: COI
CHEM208 CHEMICAL THERMODYNAMICS 3
3 hours per week, lecture Prerequisite: COI
CHEM209 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 3
3 hours per week, lecture Prerequisite: CHEM202
CHEM211 CHEMISTRY IN LIVING SYSTEM 3
3 hours per week, lecture Prerequisite: COI
CHEM212 ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY 3
3 hours per week, lecture Prerequisite: Chem 2
C. MINOR COURSES (courses from another field of specialization) 9
Curriculum Guide: Master in Management major in Business Management
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.