All course materials—including the syllabus, announcements, and files—will be accessible on Moodle to support your learning and participation. Face-to-face sessions will provide opportunities for live presentations, discussions, and collaborative activities.
This description highlights the course focus on practical oral communication skills in context, aligns with the use of Moodle for content delivery, and emphasizes face-to-face interaction, consistent with best practices for oral communication courses
🔔 This course deals with the development of listening and speaking skills and strategies for effective communication in various situations. It includes the nature and elements of communication, functions of communication, communicative competence strategies in various speech situations, and types of speeches. At the end of the course, the students will be able to use nonverbal cues and prosodic features of speech for effective communication in solving problems, reasoning, and connecting with others to actualize faith in God, collaboration, perseverance, creativity, intelligence, altruism, and nationalism.
Explores the fundamental principles of physics and chemistry, focusing on the interaction between matter and energy. Students delve into topics such as mechanics, waves, electricity, and chemical reactions, applying scientific inquiry to understand the natural world. Through hands-on experiments and theoretical exploration, they develop critical thinking skills and a deeper appreciation for the laws that govern our universe.
Equips students with a deep understanding of biological principles and ecological concepts essential for informed decision-making and responsible citizenship. The course fosters curiosity, critical thinking, and appreciation for the natural world, preparing students for further studies and careers in science-related fields.
This course deals with developing the students’ critical thinking and problem-solving skills through research. It includes understanding the importance of research in daily life, characteristics and kinds of research across fields; and applying the ethics in presenting a research.
By following the right steps to achieve fitness, the students will learn how to maintain a healthy lifestyle. Additionally, they will chart their development using fitness objectives derived from BMI, HRF, SRF, diet, activity, heart rate, and training concepts. By the end of the first semester, learners should have demonstrated a positive improvement in the pre- and post-physical fitness assessments.
🔔 The English for Academic and Professional Purposes course deals with developing the students’ English communication skills for academic and professional purposes. It includes applying the appropriate reading strategies for a better understanding of academic texts; and the principles and uses of different oral and written discourses suited to their field of specialization.