澳门六合彩开奖网

Bachelor of Arts in History (4 years)

Bachelor of Arts in History (4 years)

Description

The Bachelor of Arts in History program opens the student to live in historical research and writing. It aims to provide a variety of introductory and advanced courses that will introduce students to the ways by which historians recreate the past; and to historical analytic skills that will be applied to writing and research. History informs our understanding of literature, music, art, and the world around us. A historical perspective will give the student a richer appreciation for everyone鈥檚 experiences.

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Thomasian Graduate Attributes

The 澳门六合彩开奖网, in pursuit of truth, guided by reason and illumined by faith, dedicates herself to the generation, advancement, and transmission of knowledge to form competent and compassionate professionals committed to the service of the Church, the nation, and the global community.

I am a Thomasian. I carry the SEAL of Thomasian education. I am a Servant leader, an Effective communicator and collaborator, an Analytical and creative thinker, and a Lifelong learner. With Christ at the center of my formation as a Thomasian, I am expected to demonstrate the following Thomasian Graduate Attributes (ThoGAs):听

SERVANT LEADER听

  • Show leadership abilities to promote advocacies for life, freedom, justice, and solidarity in the service of the family, the local and global communities, the Church, and the environment.听
  • Implement relevant projects and activities that speak of Christian compassion to the poor and the marginalized in order to raise their quality of life.听
  • Show respect for the human person, regardless of race, religion, age, and gender.听

EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATOR AND COLLABORATOR听

  • Express oneself clearly, correctly, and confidently in various environments, contexts, and technologies of human interaction.
  • Work productively with individuals or groups from diverse cultures and demographics.听
  • Show profound respect for individual differences and/or uniqueness as members of God鈥檚 creation.听

ANALYTICAL AND CREATIVE THINKER听

  • Show judiciousness and resourcefulness in making personal and professional decisions.听
  • Engage in research undertakings that respond to societal issues.听
  • Express personal and professional insights through an ethical and evidence-based approach.听

LIFELONG LEARNER听

  • Engage in reflective practice to ensure disciplinal excellence and professional development.听
  • Exhibit preparedness and interest for continuous upgrading of competencies required by the profession or area of specialization.听
  • Manifest fidelity to the teachings of Christ, mediated by the Catholic Church, in the continuous deepening of faith and spirituality in dealing with new life situations and challenges.听
Thomasian Core Values

Competence

Commitment

Compassion

Program Intended Learning Outcomes

The B.A. in History program will equip its graduates with the following outcomes:

  1. Construct constant involvement in the course of events in history which at the end, become the groundwork of understanding, analyses, criticism, and syntheses that affect the present circumstances of every nation/society
  2. Integrate the significance and techniques of historical research
  3. Involve historiography and scholarly investigation of historical facts in research and produce scholarly historical research that involves reflection of the significant events from the past
  4. Demonstrate critical thinking and reasoning skills
  5. Demonstrate understanding of the importance of historical agents that affect the life of mankind
  6. Provide an inspired expression of lessons learned and culture as preparation for other professionals听

Becoming Part of the Program

Application

Application Period: July to December of each year

Release of Results: January 28 of the following year

Fees

Go to听THIS PAGE and look for the 鈥淔aculty of Arts and Letters鈥 tab for the tuition fees.

Career Opportunities

Career Opportunities

A graduate of the Bachelor of Arts in History program is equipped with the skills of historical research, to analyze and recreate the past. He/she will be able to write about the past based on historical sources. He/she will also appreciate and has the capability to develop his own historical perspective on how the past affects the present and the future. Through the understanding of history, the graduate will develop a richer appreciation of human experience.

Graduates of the B.A. in History program may pursue the following career paths: as teachers at various levels; school administrators; museum and cultural workers; historical researchers for cultural agencies, business, and public agencies; media practitioners; legal aides and assistants; historical consultants; and diplomatic service personnel.

Graduates may also continue to the more advanced degrees in history in the social sciences and history, law, and religion.

Student Experience and Support

Student Experience and Support

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The 澳门六合彩开奖网 provides student services that cater to academic, spiritual, and wellness concerns of students. These support units are found in the different parts of the campus and can be accessed by Thomasians. When the University shifted to distance learning, the services also transitioned to online services to continue addressing the needs of Thomasians.

Program Curriculum (New)鈥

Program Curriculum (New)鈥

Effectivity: A.Y. 2023-2024

This curriculum may have some changes upon the availability of new guidelines.

Program Schedule
Year
First Term 
(August 鈥 December)
Second Term
(January 鈥 May)
Special Term
(June 鈥 July)
1
/
/
none
2
/
/
none
3
/
/
none
4
/
/
none
First Year - 2 Terms
First Term
Abbreviation
Description
Lec. Hrs.
Lab. Hrs.
Units
Pre-Requisites
ART_APP
Art Appreciation
3
0
3
CONTEM_W
The Contemporary World
3
0
3
GE ELEC I
Elective I
3
0
3
NSTP 1
National Service Training Program 1
0
3
3
PATH-FIT
Fitness Exercises for Specific Sports
2
0
2
PURPCOM
Purposive Communication
3
0
3
SPN 1
Spanish 1 鈥 Basic
3
0
3
STS
Science, Technology, and Society
3
0
3
THY 1
Christian Vision of the Human Person
3
0
3
TOTAL
23
3
26

Second Term
Abbreviation
Description
Lec. Hrs.
Lab. Hrs.
Units
Pre-Requisites
GE ELEC II
Elective II
3
0
3
MATH_MW
Mathematics in the Modern World
3
0
3
NSTP 2
National Service Training Program 2
0
3
3
NSTP 1
PATH-FIT 
Physical Activities Towards Health and Fitness in Sports 
2
0
2
READ_PH
Readings in Philippine History
3
0
3
SPN 2
Spanish 2 鈥 Intermediate
3
0
3
SPN 1
THY 2
Christian Vision of Marriage and Family
3
0
3
UND_SELF
Understanding the Self
3
0
3
WOSOCU
World Societies and Cultures
3
0
3
THY 1
TOTAL
23
3
26
Second Year - 2 Terms
First Term
Abbreviation
Description
Lec. Hrs.
Lab. Hrs.
Units
Pre-Requisites
AB 301
Entrepreneurial Mind
3
0
3
ETHICS
Ethics
3
0
3
FIL 
Panimulang Pagsasalin 
3
0
3
HST 3241
Introduction to the Writing and Study of History
3
0
3
LIT 1
The Great Works
3
0
3
PATH-FIT 
Human Enhancement 
2
0
2
SPN 3
Advanced Spanish
3
0
3
THY 3
Christian Vision of the Church in Society
3
0
3
THY 1,
THY 2
TOTAL
23
0
23

Second Term
Abbreviation
Description
Lec. Hrs.
Lab. Hrs.
Units
Pre-Requisites
HST 3242
Research Methods in History
3
0
3
HST 3243
Philosophy of History
3
0
3
LIT 2
Philippine Literary History 
3
0
3
LIWORIZ
Life and Works of Rizal
3
0
3
PATH-FIT
Physical Activities Towards Health and Fitness in Dance
2
0
2
SPN 4
Spanish 4 (Introduction to Translation)
3
0
3
THY 4
Living the Christian Vision in the Contemporary World
3
0
3
THY 1,
THY 2,
THY 3
TOTAL
20
0
20
Third Year - 2 Terms
First Term
Abbreviation
Description
Lec. Hrs.
Lab. Hrs.
Units
Pre-Requisites
ELE 1
Professional Elective 1
3
0
3
GE ELE III
Elective III
3
0
3
HST 3244
Historiography
3
0
3
HST 3245
Survey of Asian Civilization
3
0
3
HST 3246
Islamic History as Global History
3
0
3
HST 3247
Survey of Philippine Archaeology
3
0
3
HST 3248
Diaspora and Migration
3
0
3
SPN 5
Spanish 5 (Archival Translation)
3
0
3
TOTAL
24
0
24

Second Term
Abbreviation
Description
Lec. Hrs.
Lab. Hrs.
Units
Pre-Requisites
ELE 2
Professional Elective 2
3
0
3
HST 3249
Philippine Economic History
3
0
3
HST 32410
Philippine Cultural History
3
0
3
HST 32411
Diplomatic History of the Philippines
3
0
3
HST 32412
Survey of Western Civilization
3
0
3
HST 32413
History of Spain
3
听0
3
HST 32414
Thesis Writing 1 (Thesis Proposal)
2
听0
2
HST 32415
History of Mindanao and Indigenous People
3
0
3
TOTAL
23
0
23
Fourth Year - 2 Terms
First Term
Abbreviation
Description
Lec. Hrs.
Lab. Hrs.
Units
Pre-Requisites
HST 32416
Philippine Social History
3
0
3
HST 32417
Pre-16th Century Philippines
3
0
3
HST 32418
Ethnic History of the Philippines
3
0
3
HST 32419
History of the United States
3
0
3
HST 32420
Mainland Southeast Asia
3
0
3
HST 32421
Thesis Writing 2 (Thesis Colloquium)
2
0
2
HST 32426
Practicum
3
0
3
TOTAL
20
0
20

Second Term
Abbreviation
Description
Lec. Hrs.
Lab. Hrs.
Units
Pre-Requisites
HST 32422
Island Southeast Asia
3
0
3
HST 32423
Modern and Contemporary Europe
3
0
3
HST 32424
Modern East Asia
3
0
3
HST 32425
Philippine Nationalism Revolution
3
0
3
HST 32427
Thesis Writing 3 (Thesis Defense)
2
0
2
TOTAL
14
0
14

Effectivity: A.Y. 2021-2022

This curriculum may have some changes upon the availability of new guidelines.

Program Schedule
Year
First Term 
(August 鈥 December)
Second Term
(January 鈥 May)
Special Term
(June 鈥 July)
1
/
/
none
2
/
/
none
3
/
/
none
4
/
/
none
First Year - 2 Terms
First Term
Abbreviation
Description
Lec. Hrs.
Lab. Hrs.
Units
Pre-Requisites
ART_APP
Art Appreciation
3
0
3
CONTEM_W
The Contemporary World
3
0
3
GE ELEC I
Elective I
3
0
3
NSTP 1
National Service Training Program 1
0
3
3
PATH-FIT
Fitness Exercises for Specific Sports
2
0
2
PURPCOM
Purposive Communication
3
0
3
SPN 1
Spanish 1 鈥 Basic
3
0
3
STS
Science, Technology, and Society
3
0
3
THY 1
Christian Vision of the Human Person
3
0
3
TOTAL
23
3
26

Second Term
Abbreviation
Description
Lec. Hrs.
Lab. Hrs.
Units
Pre-Requisites
GE ELEC II
Elective II
3
0
3
MATH_MW
Mathematics in the Modern World
3
0
3
NSTP 2
National Service Training Program 2
0
3
3
NSTP 1
PATH-FIT 
Physical Activities Towards Health and Fitness in Sports 
2
0
2
READ_PH
Readings in Philippine History
3
0
3
SPN 2
Spanish 2 鈥 Intermediate
3
0
3
SPN 1
THY 2
Christian Vision of Marriage and Family
3
0
3
UND_SELF
Understanding the Self
3
0
3
WOSOCU
World Societies and Cultures
3
0
3
THY 1
TOTAL
23
3
26
Second Year - 2 Terms
First Term
Abbreviation
Description
Lec. Hrs.
Lab. Hrs.
Units
Pre-Requisites
AB 301
Entrepreneurial Mind
3
0
3
ETHICS
Ethics
3
0
3
FIL 
Panimulang Pagsasalin 
3
0
3
HST 3241
Introduction to the Writing and Study of History
3
0
3
LIT 1
The Great Works
3
0
3
PATH-FIT 
Human Enhancement 
2
0
2
SPN 3
Advanced Spanish
3
0
3
THY 3
Christian Vision of the Church in Society
3
0
3
THY 1,
THY 2
TOTAL
23
0
23

Second Term
Abbreviation
Description
Lec. Hrs.
Lab. Hrs.
Units
Pre-Requisites
HST 3242
Research Methods in History
3
0
3
HST 3243
Philosophy of History
3
0
3
LIT 2
Philippine Literary History 
3
0
3
LIWORIZ
Life and Works of Rizal
3
0
3
PATH-FIT
Physical Activities Towards Health and Fitness in Dance
2
0
2
SPN 4
Spanish 4 (Introduction to Translation)
3
0
3
THY 4
Living the Christian Vision in the Contemporary World
3
0
3
THY 1,
THY 2,
THY 3
TOTAL
20
0
20
Third Year - 2 Terms
First Term
Abbreviation
Description
Lec. Hrs.
Lab. Hrs.
Units
Pre-Requisites
ELE 1
Professional Elective 1
3
0
3
GE ELE III
Elective III
3
0
3
HST 3244
Historiography
3
0
3
HST 3245
Survey of Asian Civilization
3
0
3
HST 3246
Islamic History as Global History
3
0
3
HST 3247
Survey of Philippine Archaeology
3
0
3
HST 3248
Diaspora and Migration
3
0
3
SPN 5
Spanish 5 (Archival Translation)
3
0
3
TOTAL
24
0
24

Second Term
Abbreviation
Description
Lec. Hrs.
Lab. Hrs.
Units
Pre-Requisites
ELE 2
Professional Elective 2
3
0
3
HST 3249
Philippine Economic History
3
0
3
HST 32410
Philippine Cultural History
3
0
3
HST 32411
Diplomatic History of the Philippines
3
0
3
HST 32412
Survey of Western Civilization
3
0
3
HST 32413
History of Spain
3
听0
3
HST 32414
Thesis Writing 1 (Thesis Proposal)
2
听0
2
HST 32415
History of Mindanao and Indigenous People
3
0
3
TOTAL
23
0
23
Fourth Year - 2 Terms
First Term
Abbreviation
Description
Lec. Hrs.
Lab. Hrs.
Units
Pre-Requisites
HST 32416
Philippine Social History
3
0
3
HST 32417
Pre-16th Century Philippines
3
0
3
HST 32418
Ethnic History of the Philippines
3
0
3
HST 32419
History of the United States
3
0
3
HST 32420
Mainland Southeast Asia
3
0
3
HST 32421
Thesis Writing 2 (Thesis Colloquium)
2
0
2
TOTAL
17
0
17

Second Term
Abbreviation
Description
Lec. Hrs.
Lab. Hrs.
Units
Pre-Requisites
HST 32422
Island Southeast Asia
3
0
3
HST 32423
Modern and Contemporary Europe
3
0
3
HST 32424
Modern East Asia
3
0
3
HST 32425
Philippine Nationalism Revolution
3
0
3
HST 32426
Practicum
3
0
3
HST 32427
Thesis Writing 3 (Thesis Defense)
2
0
2
TOTAL
17
0
17

Effectivity: A.Y. 2019-2020

This curriculum may have some changes upon the availability of new guidelines.

Program Schedule
Year
First Term 
(August 鈥 December)
Second Term
(January 鈥 May)
Special Term
(June 鈥 July)
1
/
/
none
2
/
/
none
3
/
/
none
4
/
/
none
First Year - 2 Terms
First Term
Abbreviation
Description
Lec. Hrs.
Lab. Hrs.
Units
Pre-Requisites
ART_APP
Art Appreciation
3
0
3
GE ELEC I
Elective I
3
0
3
NSTP 1
National Service Training Program 1
0
3
3
PATH-FIT
Fitness Exercises for Specific Sports
2
0
2
PURPCOM
Purposive Communication
3
0
3
SPN 1
Spanish 1 鈥 Basic
3
0
3
STS
Science, Technology and Society
3
0
3
THY 1
Christian Vision of the Human Person
3
0
3
UND_SELF
Understanding the Self
3
0
3
TOTAL
23
3
26

Second Term
Abbreviation
Description
Lec. Hrs.
Lab. Hrs.
Units
Pre-Requisites
CONTEM_W
The Contemporary World
3
0
3
GE ELEC II
Elective II
3
0
3
MATH_MW
Mathematics in the Modern World
3
0
3
NSTP 2
National Service Training Program 2
0
3
3
NSTP 1
PATH-FIT
Physical Activities Towards Health and Fitness in Sports
2
0
2
READ_PH
Readings in Philippine History
3
0
3
SPN 2
Spanish 2 鈥 Intermediate
3
0
3
SPN 1
THY 2
Christian Vision of Marriage and Family
3
0
3
WOSOCU
World Societies and Cultures
3
0
3
THY 1
TOTAL
23
3
26
Second Year - 2 Terms
First Term
Abbreviation
Description
Lec. Hrs.
Lab. Hrs.
Units
Pre-Requisites
AB 301
Entrepreneurial Mind
3
0
3
ETHICS
Ethics
3
0
3
FIL 1
Kontekstwalisadong Komunikasyon sa Filipino
3
0
3
HST 3241
Introduction to the Writing and Study of History
3
0
3
LIT 1
The Great Works
3
0
3
PATH-FIT
Human Enhancement 
2
0
2
SPN 3
Advanced Spanish
3
0
3
THY 3
Christian Vision of the Church in Society
3
0
3
THY 1,
THY 2
TOTAL
23
0
23

Second Term
Abbreviation
Description
Lec. Hrs.
Lab. Hrs.
Units
Pre-Requisites
FIL 2
Panimulang Pagsasalin
3
0
3
FIL 1
HST 3242
Research Methods in History
3
0
3
HST 3243
Philosophy of History
3
0
3
LIT 2
Philippine Literary History
3
0
3
LIWORIZ
Life and Works of Rizal
3
0
3
PATH-FIT
Physical Activities Towards Health and Fitness in Dance
2
0
2
SPN 4
Spanish 4 (Introduction to Translation)
3
0
3
THY 4
Living the Christian Vision in the Contemporary World
3
0
3
THY 1,
THY 2,
THY 3
TOTAL
23
0
23
Third Year - 2 Terms
First Term
Abbreviation
Description
Lec. Hrs.
Lab. Hrs.
Units
Pre-Requisites
ELE 1
Professional Elective 1
3
0
3
GE ELE III
Elective III
3
0
3
HST 3244
Historiography
3
0
3
HST 3245
Survey of Asian Civilization
3
0
3
HST 3246
Islamic History as Global History
3
0
3
HST 3247
Survey of Philippine Archaeology
3
0
3
HST 3248
Diaspora and Migration
3
0
3
SPN 5
Spanish 5 (Archival Translation)
3
0
3
TOTAL
24
0
24

Second Term
Abbreviation
Description
Lec. Hrs.
Lab. Hrs.
Units
Pre-Requisites
ELE 2
Professional Elective 2
3
0
3
HST 3249
Philippine Economic History
3
0
3
HST 32410
Philippine Cultural History
3
0
3
HST 32411
Diplomatic History of the Philippines
3
0
3
HST 32412
Survey of Western Civilization
3
0
3
HST 32413
History of Spain
3
听0
3
HST 32414
Thesis Writing 1 (Thesis Proposal)
2
听0
2
HST 32415
History of Mindanao and Indigenous Peoples
3
0
3
TOTAL
23
0
23
Fourth Year - 2 Terms
First Term
Abbreviation
Description
Lec. Hrs.
Lab. Hrs.
Units
Pre-Requisites
HST 32416
Philippine Social History
3
0
3
HST 32417
Pre-16th Century Philippines
3
0
3
HST 32418
Ethnic History of the Philippines
3
0
3
HST 32419
History of the United States
3
0
3
HST 32420
Mainland Southeast Asia
3
0
3
HST 32421
Thesis Writing 2 (Thesis Colloquium)
2
0
2
TOTAL
17
0
17

Second Term
Abbreviation
Description
Lec. Hrs.
Lab. Hrs.
Units
Pre-Requisites
HST 32422
Island Southeast Asia
3
0
3
HST 32423
Modern and Contemporary Europe
3
0
3
HST 32424
Modern East Asia
3
0
3
HST 32425
Philippine Nationalism Revolution
3
0
3
HST 32426
Practicum
3
0
3
HST 32427
Thesis Writing 3 (Thesis Defense)
2
0
2
TOTAL
17
0
17

Effectivity: A.Y. 2018-2019

This curriculum may have some changes upon the availability of new guidelines.

Program Schedule
Year
First Term 
(August 鈥 December)
Second Term
(January 鈥 May)
Special Term
(June 鈥 July)
1
/
/
none
2
/
/
none
3
/
/
none
4
/
/
none
First Year - 2 Terms
First Term
Abbreviation
Description
Lec. Hrs.
Lab. Hrs.
Units
Pre-Requisites
ART_APP
Art Appreciation
3
0
3
GE ELEC I
Elective I
3
0
3
MATH_MW
Mathematics in the Modern World
3
0
3
NSTP 1
National Service Training Program 1
0
3
3
PATH-FIT
Fitness Exercises for Specific Sports
2
0
2
PURPCOM
Purposive Communication
3
0
3
SPN 1
Spanish 1 鈥 Basic
3
0
3
STS
Science, Technology and Society
3
0
3
THY 1
Christian Vision of the Human Person
3
0
3
UND_SELF
Understanding the Self
3
0
3
TOTAL
26
3
29

Second Term
Abbreviation
Description
Lec. Hrs.
Lab. Hrs.
Units
Pre-Requisites
CONTEM_W
The Contemporary World
3
0
3
GE ELEC II
Elective II
3
0
3
NSTP 2
National Service Training Program 2
0
3
3
NSTP 1
PATH-FIT
Physical Activities Towards Health and Fitness in Sports
2
0
2
READ_PH
Readings in Philippine History
3
0
3
SPN 2
Spanish 2 鈥 Intermediate
3
0
3
SPN 1
THY 2
Christian Vision of Marriage and Family
3
0
3
WOSOCU
World Societies and Cultures
3
0
3
THY 1
TOTAL
20
3
23
Second Year - 2 Terms
First Term
Abbreviation
Description
Lec. Hrs.
Lab. Hrs.
Units
Pre-Requisites
AB 301
Entrepreneurial Mind
3
0
3
ETHICS
Ethics
3
0
3
FIL 1
Kontekstwalisadong Komunikasyon sa Filipino
3
0
3
HST 3241
Introduction to the Writing and Study of History
3
0
3
LIT 1
The Great Works
3
0
3
PATH-FIT
Human Enhancement 
2
0
2
SPN 3
Advanced Spanish
3
0
3
THY 3
Christian Vision of the Church in Society
3
0
3
THY 1,
THY 2
TOTAL
23
0
23

Second Term
Abbreviation
Description
Lec. Hrs.
Lab. Hrs.
Units
Pre-Requisites
FIL 2
Panimulang Pagsasalin
3
0
3
FIL 1
HST 3242
Research Methods in History
3
0
3
HST 3243
Philosophy of History
3
0
3
LIT 2
Philippine Literary History
3
0
3
LIWORIZ
Life and Works of Rizal
3
0
3
PATH-FIT
Physical Activities Towards Health and Fitness in Dance
2
0
2
SPN 4
Spanish 4 (Introduction to Translation)
3
0
3
THY 4
Living the Christian Vision in the Contemporary World
3
0
3
THY 1,
THY 2,
THY 3
TOTAL
23
0
23
Third Year - 2 Terms
First Term
Abbreviation
Description
Lec. Hrs.
Lab. Hrs.
Units
Pre-Requisites
ELE 1
Professional Elective 1
3
0
3
GE ELE III
Elective III
3
0
3
HST 3244
Historiography
3
0
3
HST 3245
Survey of Asian Civilization
3
0
3
HST 3246
Islamic History as Global History
3
0
3
HST 3247
Survey of Philippine Archaeology
3
0
3
HST 3248
Diaspora and Migration
3
0
3
SPN 5
Spanish 5 (Archival Translation)
3
0
3
TOTAL
24
0
24

Second Term
Abbreviation
Description
Lec. Hrs.
Lab. Hrs.
Units
Pre-Requisites
ELE 2
Professional Elective 2
3
0
3
HST 3249
Philippine Economic History
3
0
3
HST 32410
Philippine Cultural History
3
0
3
HST 32411
Diplomatic History of the Philippines
3
0
3
HST 32412
Survey of Western Civilization
3
0
3
HST 32413
History of Spain
3
听0
3
HST 32414
Thesis Writing 1 (Thesis Proposal)
2
听0
2
HST 32415
History of Mindanao and Indigenous Peoples
3
0
3
TOTAL
23
0
23
Fourth Year - 2 Terms
First Term
Abbreviation
Description
Lec. Hrs.
Lab. Hrs.
Units
Pre-Requisites
HST 32416
Philippine Social History
3
0
3
HST 32417
Pre-16th Century Philippines
3
0
3
HST 32418
Ethnic History of the Philippines
3
0
3
HST 32419
History of the United States
3
0
3
HST 32420
Mainland Southeast Asia
3
0
3
HST 32421
Thesis Writing 2 (Thesis Colloquium)
2
0
2
TOTAL
17
0
17

Second Term
Abbreviation
Description
Lec. Hrs.
Lab. Hrs.
Units
Pre-Requisites
HST 32422
Island Southeast Asia
3
0
3
HST 32423
Modern and Contemporary Europe
3
0
3
HST 32424
Modern East Asia
3
0
3
HST 32425
Philippine Nationalism Revolution
3
0
3
HST 32426
Practicum
3
0
3
HST 32427
Thesis Writing 3 (Thesis Defense)
2
0
2
TOTAL
17
0
17

Program Curriculum (Old)

Program Curriculum (Old)鈥

Effectivity: 2011-2012 until Freshmen Cohort of A.Y. 2017-2018

First Year - 2 Terms
First Term
Abbreviation
Description
Lec. Hrs.
Lab. Hrs.
Units
Pre-Requisites
CWG
Contemporary World Geography
3
0
3
ENG 1
Introduction to College English
3
0
3
HST 310
Southeast Asian History (Ancient to 20th Century)
3
0
3
LIT 101A
World Literatures
3
0
3
MATH 101
College Algebra
3
0
3
PHL 1
Introduction to Philosophy
3
0
3
SCL 101
Introduction to Sociology: Society and Culture
3
0
3
THY 1
Contextualized Salvation History
3
0
3
TOTAL
24
0
24

Second Term
Abbreviation
Description
Lec. Hrs.
Lab. Hrs.
Units
Pre-Requisites
ENG 2
Reading and Thinking Skills for Academic Study
3
0
3
ENG 1
ETAR
Economics with Taxation and Agrarian Reform
3
0
3
HST 101
History of Civilization I
3
0
3
HST 311
Modern Southeast Asian History
3
0
3
LIT 102A
Philippine Literatures
3
0
3
PGC
Philippine Government and Constitution
3
0
3
PHL 2
Logic
3
0
3
THY 2
Church and Sacraments
3
0
3
TOTAL
24
0
24
Second Year - 2 Terms
First Term
Abbreviation
Description
Lec. Hrs.
Lab. Hrs.
Units
Pre-Requisites
ENG 3
Academic Writing Skills
3
0
3
ENG 2
HST 102
History of Civilization II
3
0
3
HST 312
Modern East Asia
3
0
3
MATH 600A
Statistics
3
0
3
NS 101
Physical Science
3
0
3
PHL 5
Christian Ethics
3
0
3
PSY 1
General Psychology
3
0
3
RC
Rizal Course
3
0
3
TOTAL
24
0
24

Second Term
Abbreviation
Description
Lec. Hrs.
Lab. Hrs.
Units
Pre-Requisites
ENG 4
Oral Communication in Context
3
0
3
ENG 3
FIL 1
Komunikasyon sa Akademikong Filipino
3
0
3
HST 200
Introduction to the Study of Writing of History
3
0
3
PHL 103
Philosophical Anthropology
3
0
3
NS 201
Biological Science
3
0
3
PHIST
Philippine History
3
0
3
SCL 3
The Social Teachings of the Church
3
0
3
SPN 1
Elementary Spanish
3
0
3
TOTAL
24
0
24
Third Year - 2 Terms
First Term
Abbreviation
Description
Lec. Hrs.
Lab. Hrs.
Units
Pre-Requisites
COMP
Computer Science and Information Technology
3
0
3
FIL 2
Pagbasa at Pagsulat tungo sa Pananaliksik
3
0
3
FIL 1
LIT 103
Survey of Literary Masterpieces I (Non-Western Literature)
3
0
3
HST 201
Philosophy of History
3
0
3
HST 302
Archaeology in the Philippines
3
0
3
HST 320
Modern and Contemporary Europe
3
0
3
HST 350
Islamic History as Global History
3
0
3
SPN 2
Intermediate Spanish
3
0
3
SPN 1
TOTAL
24
0
24

Second Term
Abbreviation
Description
Lec. Hrs.
Lab. Hrs.
Units
Pre-Requisites
FIL 3
Retorika
3
0
3
HUM 1
Art, Man, and Society
3
0
3
HST 202
Historical Methodology / Thesis Proposal and Writing
3
0
3
HST 200, 
HST 201
HST 303
Ethnic Histories
3
听0
听3
HST 305
Diplomatic History of the Philippines
3
听0
听3
HST 306
Economic History of the Philippines
3
0
3
LIT 104
Survey of Literary Masterpieces II (Western Literature)
3
0
3
SPN 3
Intermediate Spanish
3
0
3
SPN 2
TOTAL
24
0
24
Fourth Year - 2 Terms
First Term
Abbreviation
Description
Lec. Hrs.
Lab. Hrs.
Units
Pre-Requisites
HST 304
Pre-16th Century Philippines
3
0
3
HST 307
Social History of the Philippines
3
0
3
HST 308
Philippine Nationalism and Revolution
3
0
3
HST 330
History of the United States
3
0
3
HST 401
Women in Philippine History
3
0
3
SCL 9
Marriage and Family
3
0
3
SPN 4
Spanish Translation I
3
0
3
SPN 3
TOTAL
21
0
21

Second Term
Abbreviation
Description
Lec. Hrs.
Lab. Hrs.
Units
Pre-Requisites
HST 309
Cultural History of the Philippines
3
0
3
HST 331
Latin American History
3
0
3
PHL 104
Ethical Systems
3
0
3
PRACT
Practicuum
3
0
3
HST 200, 
HST 201,听
HST 202,听
HST 302,听
HST 303,听
HST 304,听
HST 305,听
HST 306,听
HST 307,听
HST 308,听
HST 310,听
HST 311,听
HST 312,听
HST 320,听
HST 330,听
HST 350, 
HST 401
SPN 5
Spanish Translation II
3
0
3
SPN 4
THESIS
Thesis
3
0
3
HST 200,听
HST 202
TOTAL
18
0
18

Program Policies

Program Policies

Policies of the Faculty of Arts and Letters

Please be guided with regard to the policies of the Faculty of Arts and Letters for its students (Academic Policies.pdf).

Code of Conduct (PPS 1027)

The 澳门六合彩开奖网 is the second home of the Thomasian students. Its task is mainly to inform and improve the students鈥 character, attitude and moral values, as well as to develop their intellectual, physical and psychological fitness. A proper norm of conduct is designed to inculcate these ideals.

Thomasian students are hereby expected, in the exercise of their rights and performance of their obligations, whether inside or outside the campus, to respect and act in accordance with the principles, traditions and ideals that are authentically Filipino and Catholic. They must abide by the rules of conduct and discipline formulated by the University. By faithfully observing such rules, they will internalize and cherish the core values of competence, compassion, and commitment.

This Code of Conduct applies to all students who have officially enrolled and to the students who have not been issued transfer of credentials by UST, nor separated from academic relations within the University.

Thomasian students must always observe the positive values upheld by the University intended to improve their character and attitude, as well as inculcate good behavior and moral self-discipline.

The students must always comply with the following rules at all times, even when they are outside the campus, especially when they are wearing the prescribed uniform of their Faculty/College/Institute/School.

Honesty

Students must behave honestly and with integrity in accordance with UST鈥檚 Catholic and Dominican teachings which put high premium on the practice of honesty, truth-telling, truth-seeking and truth-doing. They should not engage in any form of dishonesty, directly or indirectly, nor facilitate or aid in the commission of thereof. They should report to the authorities any suspected dishonest activity by any party.

Courtesy

Students must, at all times, be courteous and respectful to others. Courtesy is an act of respect towards another in recognition of the fundamental human dignity. It creates a climate of goodwill and fellowship.

Diligence

Students must honor their family and the University by being diligent in their studies. They should have a natural thirst for knowledge and view their attendance in the University as an opportunity to learn and grow holistically. They must be punctual; must be present in their classes and participate in school-initiated activities; and must be prepared for their lessons, out-of-class tasks, and assessments.

Decency and Modesty

Students must give, at all times, act with proper decorum and etiquette. They shall not engage in indecent or lewd conduct which contrary to the mores of Catholic behavior and morality.

Students shall not use foul, vulgar, or rough language in conversations and communications.

The University upholds the sanctity of human life, as well as the sanctity of the conjugal act within marriage. In case a student gets pregnant out of wedlock, she must inform and seek the help of the SWDC, Guidance Counselor, and Father Regent for emotional support, counseling, and spiritual direction. To give the student adequate time and space to prepare for her the challenges and responsibility of parenthood and to take care of herself and the child, she will take a leave of absence from school two months before and two months after the delivery of the child.

In case the father of the child is a Thomasian student, he and his parents will be advised to participate in the guidance, counseling, and spiritual direction of both students and their child.

Good grooming includes the wearing of the prescribed uniform, the authorized shoes, the ID, the male haircut, and other considerations that are similar to these.

THE PRESCRIBED UNIFORMS

There are three classifications of prescribed uniforms. As a general rule, if students are in doubt, they are advised to wear their Type A uniform.

TYPE A听鈥 for regular schooldays and formal University Events (e.g., accreditation, St. Thomas More Lecture, Major Exams)

For Females:

  • Official white blouse with lambda;听Official A-line navy blue skirt;听Black closed shoes

For Males:

  • Official polo barong; Black slacks (not jeans, not skinny); Plain white undershirt (no big colored prints); black closed shoes (leather is preferred; no rubber shoes)

TYPE B听鈥 worn during:

  • First Term: as announced (only for 2nd year and higher levels)
  • Second to Third Terms: from the day after Ash Wednesday until the end of the term (for all levels)

  • Official Type B shirt of the Faculty of Arts and Letters; Prescribed Jeans; Closed Shoes

TYPE C 鈥撎Tiger Day Attire 鈥 worn on days specified by the Office of the Secretary-General

  • Black / Yellow / White / Combination of Black, Yellow, White / Tigerprint Shirt or Blouse; Prescribed Jeans; Closed Shoes
  • If the Tiger Day is specifically announced as Yellow Day, students are to wear a yellow shirt.

CIVILIAN ATTIRE

Given the implementation of online learning, students are reminded to wear modest clothes during Online Sessions.

The following are generally not allowed:

  • micro-mini skirts (three inches or more from the kneecaps); short shorts; cycling pants; tube; sleeveless; plunging neckline / see-though blouses; halter tops; backless tops; tank tops; leggings; sandos; sleeveless jerseys; slippers

Hair Style / Hair Color

Students鈥 hair style should be clean, combed, and neatly trimmed or fixed. Unconventional hair colors are not permitted. Male students are not allowed to sport long hair. Hair should not touch the collar or neckline of the uniform. The use of hairpins, pony tails, headbands, and the like by male students is likewise not allowed.

In compliance with Memorandum S006-00-ME21 (AY 2019-2020) released by the Office of the Secretary-General, manifesting the clarification on the item stipulated in the Student Handbook 2018, Item 4 (which discusses about hair style/ color under the heading Good Grooming of the PPS 1027 Code of Conduct), specifically on the term unconventional hair colors, all are enjoined, as necessary to limit their hair color to the following color spectrum: from Level 1 (Darkest Black) to Level 5 (Dark Brown).

For your reference, please go to this link: http://bit.ly/2Va6SPo

In particular cases when there is a need for a different hair color, for purposes of employment, theatrical plays, and other school-related requirements, a permit must be secured from the Office of the Student Welfare and Development Council.

Upon submission of the necessary requirements, the student will be issued a temporary pass which contains, among others, the period that he/she is allowed to have the hair color that is not within the above-mentioned spectrum.

TATTOO / BODY PIERCINGS / EARRINGS

Tattoo and unusual body piercing are strictly prohibited. Male students are not allowed to wear earrings and other accessories ordinarily used by females.

Students must wear the official University identification card at all times within the University premises. Loss of the identification card must be reported immediately to the local Student Welfare and Development Coordinator (SWDC).

The students shall join or form only student organizations whose objectives uphold the vision and mission of the University. Students shall join only organizations duly recognized by the University.The students shall join or form only student organizations whose objectives uphold the vision and mission of the University. Students shall join only organizations duly recognized by the University.

University-wide Fraternities/Sororities are prohibited from recruiting high school students and first-year students in the undergraduate programs. Fraternities and sororities of the Faculty of Civil Law and the Faculty of Medicine and Surgery are prohibited from recruiting members from students in the undergraduate program(s).

Duly recognized organizations may recruit members only during the period as prescribed by the OSA for the university wide or the Dean鈥檚 office of the College/Faculty/Institute for college-based organization.听听Duly recognized organizations may recruit members only during the period as prescribed by the OSA for the university wide or the Dean鈥檚 office of the College/Faculty/Institute for college-based organization.

Parents/guardians shall be informed by the organization through its adviser about participation of his/her child/ward in fraternities/sororities.

Every student organization must submit the required application paper for recognition (Refer to the Student Organization Handbook) and financial statements prepared by the organization鈥檚 treasure and auditor certified by the faculty adviser of the organization, endorsed by the Dean/Director, and Regent.

Only duly recognized student organizations may organize and/or engage in any approved group activity. The organization should follow the University鈥檚 policies on Approval of Student Activities.

Students shall not use the name 鈥湴拿帕喜士蓖,鈥 its seal and official logo, in any activity (i.e. fair, seminar, field trip, tour, contract, announcement, etc.) or on any manufactured item, unless duly authorized by the Office of the Secretary-General. Students shall not use the name 鈥湴拿帕喜士蓖,鈥 its seal and official logo, in any activity (i.e. fair, seminar, field trip, tour, contract, announcement, etc.) or on any manufactured item, unless duly authorized by the Office of the Secretary-General.

Organizations are prohibited from engaging in hazing (any physical or psychological suffering, harm or injury) inflicted on a recruit, member, neophyte or applicant for admission or continuing membership into the fraternity, sorority or organization.

Only duly recognized student organizations may post announcements at designated bulletin boards within the premises of their respective faculties/colleges/institutes/schools subject to the approval of the Dean and Regent. However, the approval of the Office of the Secretary-General (OSG) should be obtained for posters, streamers, signboards that will be displayed or put up only at designated bulletin boards within the University premises.

Only duly recognized student organizations may use the faculties of the University but only upon prior approval of the OSA, Office of the Dean/Director, Facilities Management Office (FMO) as the case may be.Only duly recognized student organizations may use the faculties of the University but only upon prior approval of the OSA, Office of the Dean/Director, Facilities Management Office (FMO) as the case may be.

An organization shall not be allowed to operate nor join any activity, including freshmen orientation, after the expiration of its recognition.

Organization(s)/officer(s)/member(s) with on-going administrative case(s) or with penalties of suspension to expulsion shall not be allowed to take part in any organization related activity.

  • Students must give due regard to the rules and regulations formulated and implemented by the University authorities to ensure that peace and order may prevail.

    Student shall not impede, obstruct, prevent or defeat the right of a faculty member to teach his/her course or the right to attend his/her classes or any official activity.

    Students shall behave properly at all times, refrain from making unnecessary noise and avoid loitering along corridors especially when classes are on-going. Students are allowed, when necessary, to stay in the campus only until 9:30 p.m. except during University activities.

    Students shall observe University traffic rules and regulations.

    Students are prohibited from using electronic and communication devices during regular class hours and most especially during examinations unless authorized by the faculty member.听Students are prohibited from using electronic and communication devices during regular class hours and most especially during examinations unless authorized by the faculty member.

    Students shall not bring, carry or possess any deadly weapon/s inside or outside the campus; shall not engage or get involved in any violence; shall not threaten, bully, or inflict physical or psychological harm/suffering/injury on any person whether inside or outside the campus; and in general, shall not commit any illegal act or wrongdoing.

    Students shall not use or be in possession of any substance prohibited under the Comprehensive Dangerous Drug Act 2002 (Republic Act 9165).听Students shall not use or be in possession of any substance prohibited under the Comprehensive Dangerous Drug Act 2002 (Republic Act 9165).

    All first-year students are required to submit themselves to drug testing as a condition precedent for their admission to the University. All other students of higher years may randomly be required to submit themselves to drug testing. Drug testing shall be conducted by the UST Health Service.

Students must actively participate in keeping the campus clean and in preventing pollution or other environment degradation. Thus, they are enjoined to design programs, projects and activities adhering to Pope Francis鈥 Encyclical on the Environment (Laudato Si).

The leaders or organizers of the student assembly/activity shall be responsible for the upkeep of the venue, before, during and immediately after the event.

For Parents

  • Let children facilitate their own transactions with the University.
  • Let children directly correspond with their professors.
  • Ask your children for updates on the recent circulars released by the University/Faculty.
  • Class suspensions are officially announced by the government or the University through mainstream media sources. (TV, radio, internet).听
    • Official UST Website
    • Official UST Page听
    • Official UST Account听
  • Request your child to arrange/schedule our appointments with the Dean鈥檚 Office or other University offices on our behalf, and ahead of time. Otherwise, call the Dean鈥檚 Office or email local SWDC (swdb.artlets@gmail.com).
  • Let us help each other in teaching our children to become responsible adults.听