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First Semester Adventist University of the Philippines BACHELOR OF ARTS IN HISTORY minor in Political Science (Enhanced Curriculum 2014) FIRST YEAR ENCA 111 Communication Arts I 3 FILI 111 Komunikasyon sa Akademikong Filipino 3 HIST 111 Philippine History 3 POLS 111 Introduction to Political Science 3 RELB 111 The Gospels 3 PHED 111 Physical Education I 2 HIST 112 Philosophy of History 3 MATH 111 College of Algebra 3 NSTP 111 National Service Training Program I 3 MFHI 111 Majors Forum (1) SCSS 111 Students Convocation (1) Total 28 HIST 123 Cultural History of the Philipppines 3 ENCA 122 Communication Arts II 3 FILI 112 Pagbasa at Pagsulat Tungo sa Pananaliksik 3 RELB 122 Destiny of Man 3 SOSC 212 Life, Works and Writings of Rizal 3 PHED 122 Physical Education II 2 ENPL 211 Philippine Literature 3 WOED 211 Work Education I 1 HIST 124 Intro. to the Study and Writing of History 3 NSTP 122 National Service Training Program II 3 MFHI 112 Majors Forum (1) SCSS 112 Students Convocation (1) Total 29 First Semester SECOND YEAR ENRS 213 Reading and Speech 3 POLS 211 Ideology and Politics 3 HIST 211 Philippine Nationalism and Revolution 3 BIOL 121 Human Anatomy & Physiology 3 POLS 212 Society, Politics and Government 3 MATH 121 Introduction to Statistics 3 PHED 213 Physical Education III 2 HIST 212 Economic History of the Philippines 3 VOED 111 Home Skills 2

MFHI 211 Majors Forum (1) SCSS 211 Students Convocation (1) Total 27 SOSC 113 Politics & Governance w/ Philippine Constitution 3 HIST 223 Survey of Asian Civilization 3 POLS 223 Theories of Comparative Gov t. & Politics 3 PSYC 111 General Psychology w/ Drug Prevention 3 HIST 224 Island Southeast Asia 3 HIST 225 Historical Methodology 3 FILI 213 Masining na Pagpapahayag 3 PHED 224 Physical Education IV 2 WOED 212 Work Education II 1 MFHI 212 Majors Forum (1) SCSS 212 Students Convocation (1) Total 26 First Semester THIRD YEAR POLS 311 Special Topics and Political Dynamics 3 POLS 312 Reading in International Relations 3 (Prerequisite: Senior or as recommended by the Professor) RELB 224 Adventist Heritage 3 HIST 311 Mainland Southeast Asia 3 POLS 313 Theories & Approaches in Int l. Relations 3 SOSC 124 Basic Economics w/ TAR 3 HIST 312 Social History of the Philippines 3 HIST 313 Diplomatic History of the Philippines 3 MFHI 311 Majors Forum (1) SCSS 311 Students Convocation (1) Total 26 BIOL 111 Biological Science 3 FAHU 221 Introduction to Humanities 3 HIST 324 Modern and Contemporary Europe 3 POLS 321 Philippine Government and Politics 3 HIST 325 Survey of Western Civilization 3 VOED 118 Elective (Driving) 2 PHYS 111 Earth Science 3 HIST 326 Ethnic Histories 3 MFHI 312 Majors Forum (1) SCSS 312 Students Convocation (1) Total 25

First Semester FOURTH YEAR HIST 411 Modern East Asia 3 HIST 415 Islamic History as Global History 3 RELB 213 Daniel and Revelation 3 HIST 412 World Geography 3 HIST 413 Pre-16 Century Philippines 3 HIST 414 Regional and Local History 3 SOSC 215 Society & Culture w/ Family Planning 3 ENFL 420 Spanish I 3 MFHI 411 Majors Forum (1) SCSS 411 Students Convocation (1) Total 26 ENWL 223 World Literature 3 PHIL 121 General Philosophy 3 Spanish II 3 HIST 428 Senior Thesis 3 HIST 246 On-the-Job Training 3 MFHI 412 Majors Forum (1) SCSS 412 Students' Convocation (1) Total 17 SUMMARY GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS English Communication Arts I 3 Communication Arts II 3 Reading and Speech 3 Filipino Komunikasyon sa Akademikong Filipino 3 Pagbasa at Pagsulat Tungo sa Pananaliksik 3 Masining na Pagpapahayag 3 Literature Philippine Literature 3 World Literature 3 Humanities Introduction to Humanities 3 General Philosophy 3 Mathematics College Algebra 3 Introduction to Statistics 3 77 9 9 6 6 6

Natural Sciences 9 Biological Science 3 Earth Science 3 Human Anatomy & Physiology 3 Social Sciences Basic Economics w/ Taxation & Agrarian Reform 3 Politics and Governance w/ Philippine Constitution 3 Society and Culture w/ Family Planning 3 General Psychology w/ Drug Prevention 3 Life and Works of Rizal 3 Philippine History 3 Physical Education CWTS PE I 2 PE II 2 PE III 2 PE IV 2 NSTP I 3 NSTP II 3 18 8 6 INTERNAL REQUIREMENTS Bible Courses The Gospel 3 The Destiny of Man 3 Daniel and Revelation 3 Adventist Heritage 3 Vocational Education Home Skills 2 Vocational Elective: Driving or Keyboarding 2 Work Education Work Education I (1) Work Education II (1) Majors Forum (every semester) MFHI 111 (1) MFHI 112 (1) MFHI 211 (1) MFHI 212 (1) MFHI 311 (1) MFHI 312 (1) MFHI 411 (1) MFHI 412 (1) Students Convocation SCSS 111 (1) SCSS 112 (1) SCSS 211 (1) SCSS 212 (1) SCSS 311 (1) SCSS 312 (1) SCSS 411 (1) SCSS 412 (1) 16 12 4 (2) (8) (8)

BASIC COURSES 6 Historiography Courses Philosophy of History 3 Historical Methodology 3 CORE COURSES REQUIRED COURSES Introduction to the Study and Writing of History 3 Survey of Western Civilization 3 Survey of Asian Civilizations 3 Spanish 6 Area Courses Modern and Contemporary Europe 3 Island Southeast Asia 3 Mainland Southeast Asia 3 Modern East Asia 3 History of the United States 3 Islamic History as Global History 3 Philippine History (Thematic Courses) Pre-16 th Century Philippines 3 Economic History of the Philippines 3 Cultural History of the Philippines 3 Diplomatic History of the Philippines 3 Philippine Social History 3 Nationalism and Revolution 3 Ethnic Histories 3 COGNATES Introduction to Political Science 3 Ideology and Politics 3 Special Topics and Political Dynamics 3 Readings in International Relations 3 Theories and Approaches to International Relations 3 Research in Political Science 3 Theories of Comparative Government and Politics 3 Society, Politics and Government 3 GRAND TOTAL 15 39 24 191 COURSE DESCRIPTIONS SOSC 113 POLITICS AND GOVERNANCE WITH PHILIPPINE CONSTITUTION (3 ) This is an introduction to the concepts, branches, theories, principles, and approaches of the discipline, issues in politics, public administration and foreign relations, with focus on Philippine government and constitution. SOSC 212 LIFE AND WORKS OF RIZAL (3 ) The course deals with the study of the life and works of the great Filipino hero, his ideals, thoughts, contributions to the development of the Filipino nation. SOSC 215 SOCIETY AND CULTURE W/ FAMILY PLANNING (3 ) This is an introduction to the basic concepts in Sociology and Anthropology stressing man s interrelationship with other men and his environment. Basic to the course is the study of culture and social change. It covers current national development issues such as population and human ecology.

SOSC 215 SOCIETY AND CULTURE W/ FAMILY PLANNING AND HIV/AIDS FOR FOREIGN AND BALIKBAYAN STUDENTS (3 ) The course enables newcomers to get needed information about the life in the Philippines as they start their journey towards their studies and an eventual integration into the Filipino culture. Basic to the course is the study of culture, social dynamics, social organizations, sociological theories and social issues. It will also guide students to develop the right perspective in viewing, describing and interpreting societal events. SOSC 202 LOGIC (3 ) This is a course in correct reasoning. It deals with the methods and principles of inferential thinking, their application to every subject that calls for them and their proactive application to everyday life. SOSC 124 BASIC ECONOMICS WITH TAXATION AND AGRARIAN REFORM (3 ) This is an introductory course to the basic principles, concepts and functions of economics, Agrarian Reform, Taxation and Cooperatives in relation to economic development. SOSC 401 PHILOSOPHY OF MAN (3 ) The subject deals with man as a person and his existence in the world with the Bible as basis with emphasis on the Filipino in the context of his culture and society. HIST 111 PHILIPPINE HISTORY (3 ) The course its study in the roots and development of the Philippines, from its earliest known beginning up to the present with special emphasis on the sociohistorical and political perspectives of the country. It attempts to link the present to the past by considering the pageant of events that have shaped the nation s course and provide the students a better view of the direction it takes toward the future. It also covers a board approach in the understanding of the role of the Philippines in the international community even as it is a multi-cultured, multi-lingual, multi-racial and multi-religious nation. HIST 413 PRE-COLONIAL PHILIPPINES (3 ) The course centers its study on the Philippines the arrival of the European colonizers. It covers the study on pre-colonial Philippine its origin, development and the nature of the people with reference to its geography. HIST 211 PHILIPPINE NATIONALISM AND REVOLUTION (3 ) This course focuses on the evolution and expression of nationalism from the early Spanish period to the present. Case studies of nationalism movements are examined. HIST 221 ASIAN CIVILIZATION (3 ) This is a course on the civilization of India, China, Japan. It includes their geographical and socio-historical settings of these civilizations, Western encroachments and Asian responses. Focus is on the traditional elements of these civilizations, the connective elements that held these civilizations together and their relation to the world today. HIST 312 WORLD HISTORY (3 ) The includes the social, political, economics, religious and intellectual movements of the modern world from the close of the 15 century to the present. Emphasis is on outstanding world wars, the League of Nations and the U.S. HIST 221 CONTEMPORARY HISTORY OF CHINA, JAPAN AND INDIA (3 ) The course with history and dynamics of the Chinese revolution and current issues in the social and political development of peoples Republic of China in the context of regional and global realities. It also covers the recent history of Japan and India, and the current issues in the social and political movements in these countries in the context of the regional globe realities.

HIST 222 SEA, AUSTRALIA AND OCEANIA (3 ) The course deals with the study of the land and the people of Southeast Asia, Australia and the Oceania. It also deals with the similarities and the differences among the cultures of these countries, its influence with the other Asia countries and European colonial powers. HIST 321 HISTORY OF AFRICA (3 ) The course prides the students with a general knowledge about Africa. It will cover the areas on geography, culture, and the historical development of Africa from pre-historical to modern and future Africa. HIST 412 WORLD GEOGRAPHY (3 ) This is a study of the characteristics of particular places on earth s surface. It is concerns with the arrangement of things that distinguishes one area from another. It will not only cover the physical but also the social, political, economic aspects of geography with the emphasis on the Philippines. HIST 323 ANCIENT MEDIEVAL AND MODERN EUROPE (3 ) The course traces the beginning of history and to point out the various roles played by the Near East as well as Greece and Rome in making the world what it is now. It also deals with the emergence of new nations from the time of the renaissance to the present. POL SCI 111 INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL SCIENCE (3 ) This study begins and ends with state. It deals with the origin and development of the state, its external relationship, its internal organization and activities. HIST 122 CONTEMPORARY AND MODERN HISTORY OF THE PHILIPPINES (3 )- The course centers its study on the social, political, economics, religions, and intellectual movements of the contemporary and modern history of the Philippines from 1946 to the present, with special emphasis on the signiicant events of the country. HIST 414 REGIONAL AND LOCAL HISTORY OF THE PHILIPPINES (3 )- This course is a study on local and regional history. It deals with particular history of the place like Barangay; Municipality or Province. Furthermore, it looks into particular tradition/s in locality. It is a research oriented disciplineutilizing interview as a foremost means of collecting data. PHIL 121 GENERAL PHILOSOPHY (3 ) This course is a basic study of Philosophy that limits on a major areas namely; metaphysics, which concerns with the question of reality, epistemology that treats about the theory of knowledge; and axiology, which is the study of values. It attempts to discuss the different view about the nature of man. Social philosophy is also given emphasis here highlighting the views of different philosophers and their approaches on how to solve the complex problem of humanity. HIST 311 UNITED STATES HISTORY (3 ) The United States History will cover the three periods of American History. These are: (1) The colonial period (2) The national period and (3) The present time, an integral of the larger modern world.