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I.

PHYSICS
ENGPHY1 Statics & Dynamics University Physics 11th Ed, Young et al
ENGPHY2 Electricity & Magnetism Serway
SCIMATP Science of Materials
SCIENVP Environmental Science
BIOPHY1 Physics for Biologists 1
BIOPHY2 Physics for Biologists 2
LBYENVP Environmental Science Laboratory
LBYPHY1 Physics Laboratory 1
PHYFUN1 Physics Fundamentals 1 University Physics 11th Ed, Young et al
PHYFUN2 Physics Fundamentals2 University Physics 11th Ed, Young et al
PHYFUN3 Physics Fundamentals 3 University Physics 11th Ed, Young et al
PHYFUN4 Physics Fundamentals 4 University Physics 11th Ed, Young et al
MATHPHY1 Mathematical Methods in Physics 1 Arfken & Weber, Math Met
hods for Physicists
MATHPHY2 Mathematical Methods in Physics 2 Arfken & Weber, Math Met
hods for Physicists
MATHPHY3 Mathematical Methods in Physics 3 Arfken & Weber, Math Met
hods for Physicists
MATHPHY4 Mathematical Methods in Physics 4 Arfken & Weber, Math Met
hods for Physicists
CLASME1 Classical Mechanics 1 Marion & Thornton, Classical Dynamics of Systems
and Particles
CLASME2 Classical Mechanics 2 Marion & Thornton, Classical Dynamics of Systems
and Particles
QUMEONE Quantum Mechanics 1 To be filled up later
QUMETWO Quantum Mechanics 2 To be filled up later
STATMEC Statistical Mechanics To be filled up later
ELECMA1 Electricity and Magnetism 1 Griffiths, Intro to Electrodynamics
ELECMA2 Electricity and Magnetism 2 Griffiths, Intro to Electrodynamics
BAELEC1 Basic Electronics 1 To be filled up later
SOLSTAT Solid State Physics Kittel, Intro to Solid State Physics
COMPHY1 Computer for Physics 1 To be filled up later
COMPHY2 Computer for Physics 2 To be filled up later
COMPHY3 Computer for Physics 3 To be filled up later
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II. PHILOSOPHY
Introduction to Philosophy (INTPHIL)
3 units
The course is an introduction to the study of philosophy. it allows students to
be familiar with philosophical terms and viewpoints as well as the discipline of
philosophizing. It includes presentation, discussion, and critical analysis of
various approaches to solve philosophical problems.
Formal Logic (FOLOGIC)
3 units
A special course for student interested in developing skills to form clear and s
ystematic thought. The course covers classical and symbolic logic.
Philosophy of Person (PHILPER)
3 units
A survey of ideas that deal with the nature of the human being as well as of hum
an experiences such as suffering, despair, and death.
Pre-requisite: Introduction to Philosophy
Philosophy of Religion (PHILORL)
3 units
A survey of the philosophical foundations of major and minor religions all over
the world.
Pre-requisite: Introduction to Philosophy
Ancient Philosophy (ANCPHIL)
3 units
A comprehensive study of Greek thinkers from the pre-Socratics to Plotinus, with
special attention to the basic works of Plato and Aristotle.
Medieval Philosophy (MEDPHIL)
3 units
A study of the major philosophical insights of Plotinus, St. Augustine, John Sco
tus Erigena, St. Anselm, Avicenna, Averoes, Moses Maimonides, and St. Thomas Aqu
inas.
Pre-requisite: Ancient Philosophy
Modern Philosophy (MODPHIL)
3 units
A survey of the works of the philosophers of the modern period, from the 16th to
the 19th century.
Pre-requisite: Medieval Philosophy
Contemporary Philosophy 1 (CONTEM1)
3 units
A study of the post-kantian philosophy up to Nietzche.
Contemporary Philosophy 2 (CONTEM2)
3 units
A specialized course covering selected topics which represent continental philos
ophy: existentialism, phenomenology, hermeneutics, and postmodernism..
Pre-requisites: CONTEM 1

Contemporary Philosophy 3 (CONTEM3)
3 units
A study of the contemporary Anglo-American analytic and pragmatic traditions.
Aesthetics (ESTHETIC)
3 units
A historical survey of theories of beauty, the creative impulse, and the nature
of artistic experience. It studies the theories of Plato up to Wittgenstein and
the postmodernist views on aesthetics.
Analytic Philosophy (ANAPHIL)
3 units
A study of contemporary Anglo-American analytic philosophy from Bertrand Russel
and GE Moore to John Searle.
Biomedical Ethics (BIOTICS)
3 units
An in-depth reflection upon the moral issues of life, sex, health, and death tha
t have resulted from modern biomedical technology.
Chinese Philosophy (CHIPHIL)
3 units
An in-depth study of Chinese thinkers: Confucius, Mencius, Lao Tzu, Han Fei Tzu,
Chuang Tzu, Mo Tzu, and their writings.
Comparative Philosophy (COMPARA)
3 units
A comparative analysis of Eastern and Western philosophical currents.
Pre-requisite: 9 units of Philosophy
Existentialism (EXISTEN)
3 units
A discussion of the Philosophies of Kierkegaard, Heidegger, Marcel, Jaspers, Sar
tre and Camus.
Pre-requisites: 9 units of Philosophy
Filipino Philosophy (FIPHILO)
3 units
A study of the thought and values of Filipino thinkers as culled from literature
and history.
Crithical Thinking (CRITHIN)
3 units
This course is an introduction to the skills in reasoning and argumentation. It
covers a variety of argumentation techniques.
Advance Logic ( ADLOGIC)
3 units
A detailed study of modern (symbolic/mathematical) logic or of modern methods an
d principles used in distinguishing correct from incorrect reasoning.
Asian Philosophy (ASIPHIL)
3 units
An introductory course which allows the students to be familiar with the major p
hilosophical systems of India, China, Japan. And other Asian countries.

Indian Philosophy (INDPHIL)
3 units
An in-depth study of Indian thought contained in the Vedas, Upanishads, Ramayana
and Mahabharata, and other Buddhist writings.
Legal Philosophy (LEGPHIL)
3 units
A study of the different schools of jurisprudence. It inquires into the nature,
essence, and purpose of the law.
Literature as Philosophy (PHILLIT)
3 units
A discussion of the philosophical aspects of the works of French and German writ
ers like Camus, Sartre, Marcel, Gide, Mann, Hesse, and others. The intimate conn
ection between literature and philosophy is discussed.
Pre-requisite: 6 units of Philosophy
Metaphysics (METAPHY)
3 units
A study of the framework of being and existence, includes discussions on space,
causality, universals, mind and body, and other relevant topics.
Pre-requisites: 6 units of philosophy.
Narrative Philosophy (NARPHIL)
3 units
Explores the nature of narratives and their importance to some philosophical iss
ues such as identity, freedom, consciousness, axiology, and wisdom.
Phenomenology (PHENOME)
3 units
An inquiry into different kinds of phenomenology using Husserls as a point of dep
arture.
Pre-requisites: Contemporary 1 and 2
Philosophy of History (PHILHIS)
3 units
A study of the philosophers of history from past to present.
Pre-requisites: 6 units of Philosophy
Philosophy of Nietzsche (NITZSCH)
3 units
A study of the major works of Nietzsche: The thrust of the course is to clarify
if not simplify the significant themes of Nietzsches philosophy.
Philosophy of Science (PHILSCI)
3 units
A combined study of philosophy and science, ranging from Greek thought to modern
physics.
Pre-requisite: Logic
Philosophy of Socrates (SOCRATE)
3 units
The course is designed to offer a rounded outlook on Socrates --his life, charac
ter, thought, and his influence on his contemporaries.
Philosophy of the Unconscious (PHILUNC)
3 units
A critique of consciousness and an exploration of the non-conscious aspects of t
he human psyche.
Political Philosophy (POPHILO)
3 units
A philosophical study of the main political theories of Western and Eastern civi
lizations.
Thomism (THOMISM)
3 units
An investigation of the main themes of Thomas Aquinas's writings.
Tribal Philosophy (TRIPHIL)
3 units
An inquiry into the mythical roots of basic philosophical theories.
Women in Philosophy (WOMAPHI)
3 units
A specialized course on the philosophical materials written by and on women, e.g
., de Beauvoir, Arendt, Rand, Kristeva, Cixous, Irigaray.
Zen Buddhism (ZENBUDD)
3 units
A discussion of the history of Buddhism until its incorporation into the Japanes
e culture. The course includes lessons on Zen meditation called ZAZEN.

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