Classes
Subjects Taught:
Second Semester Academic Year 2011-2012
Social Science 199.2
Political Science 193
Political Science 182
Social Science 1
First Semester Academic Year 2011-2012
Social Science 199.1 (Research Methods)
Political Science 180 (International Politics)
Social Science 2 (Social, Economic and Political Thoughts)
Second Semester Academic Year 2010-2011
Social Science 199.2 (Research Methods 2)
Political Science 193 (Modern Political Theory)
Political Science 182 (Philippine Foreign Policy)
Social Science 2 (Social, Economic and Political Thoughts)
First Semester Academic Year 2010-2011
Political Science 180 (International Politics)
Social Science 199.1 (Research Methods)
Social Science 2 (Social, Economic, and Political Thoughts)
Second Semester Academic Year 2009-2010
Political Science 193 (Modern Political Theory)
Political Science 195 (Asian Political Thoughts)
Social Science 199.2 (Research Methods 2)
First Semester Academic Year 2009-2010
Social Science 2 (Social, Economic and Political Thoughts)
Political Science 170 (Comparative Western Politics)
Political Science 180 (International Politics)
Social Science 199.1 (Research Methods)
Other Subjects Taught:
- Foundation of the Behavioral Sciences, a general education course(basic concepts in anthropology, psychology, and sociology)
- Social, Economic, and Political Thoughts, a general education course (a survey of social economic and political thinkers from the classical to contemporary period)
- Philippine Politics and Government (basic concepts, structure, and functions of Philippine Politics and Government)
- Comparative Western Politics (comparative study of western democratic countries focusing on the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Canada and the United States of America)
- Political Behavior: Dynamics, Processes and Movements (belief system, nature, and development of political processes and movements)
- Practicum in Political Science (internship in government national agencies, local government units, and nongovernmental organizations with faculty supervision)
- Ancient and Medieval Political Theories (political theories of selected Greek, Hellenistic, Roman, and Medieval thinkers)
- Modern Political Theories (selected political theories from Machiavelli to the contemporary political thinkers).
- Social Science Research (undergraduate course, designing, implementing, writing and presenting research projects)
- Philippine Foreign Policy (undergraduate course on the dynamics and issues of foreign policy making in the Philippines
- Community Governance and Global Change (undergraduate course on understanding the theories, approaches and cases of community governance as it impinges on global change)
- Introduction of International Politics (an introductory course for undergraduate political science majors)