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Bachelor of Arts (AB)
AB in Broadcasting
The program aims to produce specialists
in the field amidst the wide spectrum of mass communication discipline.
It trains students to become professional media practitioners and
community leaders in the industry and society. Aside from being
news readers or hosts for radio and TV programs, graduates are expected
to become opinion leaders and channels for feedback in the dialogue
and interplay of society. Graduates are qualified to start a career
in Broadcast Arts (radio, television, and cable television) either
as producer/executive producer, line and segment producer, program
developers or production writer, researcher/director, production
manager. They may also serve in the academe, become research communication
educator, media educator, and research director or survey executive
for listenership and viewership surveys as well as media impact
or effect studies.
AB in Communication
This is a generalist program covering print
and broadcast media including other fields of the multi-faceted
spectrum of mass communication discipline. Students of this program
are expected to become community leaders both in the industry arid
society. They will not be merely writers and broadcasters; they
will also be sensors of social change as brought about by mass media.
Aside from jobs and careers in the print and broadcast media they
can also be in the field of advertising and public relations as
executive, copywriter, communication and information officer, and
web designer/manager and/ or computer graphic artist/animator. They
can also serve in the academe and research.
AB in Development Communication
This is a generalist program covering print
and broadcast media including the traditional and folk media as
alternative to the mass communication discipline. Students in the
course are expected to become change agents critically needed in
developing countries. The students are trained in packaging development
programs to make them understandable to the social and cultural
environment of rural communities and societies. Their clientele
include the target beneficiaries of the development programs of
the government, non-government and civic organizations, pastoral
and corporate foundations, and other agencies with bias towards
developmental work.
AB in Economics
The program offers students with sound training
in the realm of economic theory and tools of economic analysis,
as well as social planning and local/national development program
implementation. The program is suitable for students interested
to pursue careers in development planning, business consultancy,
corporate planning, finance, banking and insurance, stock mark analysis,
community development, research statistics, government service,
or training. Instruction in economic is linked with the Ateneo Social
Science Research Center (ASSRC), Economic Development Department
(EDD) of the Naga City Government, and the National Economic Development
Authority (NEDA).
AB in English
In this program, students are trained to
enhance their communicative competencies that will enable them to
actively participate in the affairs of their respective communities
and government, and prepare them for other baccalaureate courses.
With the increasing demand for functional English in Business, Sciences,
Technology, Humanities and Arts, the program aims to expose students
to the nature and function of language and language learning, and
provide them with maximum opportunities to use the language in order
to excel in the highly competitive world of communications and employment.
Equipped with intellectual capital through exposures, student majors
will have marketable skills as communicator, diplomat, critic, teacher,
call center agents and even as entrepreneurs. They can also be in
the fields of academe, media, research, human relations, management
and supervision, foreign service, library work, secretarial work,
politics and law.
AB in Journalism
This program aims to help students become
specialists in such field. Students have special training in writing
for the various products of the publishing industry. The journalism
major learns various styles, from investigative journalism to editorial
and opinion writing; from coffee table book writing to scientific
and technical writing; from copy writing to theater and film reviews.
Graduates may also serve in the academe, become research communication
educator, media educator, and research director or executives for
viewership surveys, as well as media impact or effect studies of
the print media. With the unprecedented developments in communication
and technology, graduates may enter the unexplored world of electronic
publishing.
AB in Literature
The program allows students to address fundamental
questions about the nature, function, and value of literature in
a comparative context. They read and write about a variety of literary
works across periods, genres, and national traditions. It also provides
the students the skills and training to investigate traditional
and contemporary approaches to literary study, literary theory (both
ancient and modern), and the relationship of literature to other
branches of arts and sciences. Graduates are equipped with intellectual
capital through exposure; literature students will have marketable
skills as communicator, diplomat, critic, teacher and even as entrepreneur;
they can be in the fields of academe, media, research, human relations,
management and supervision, foreign service, library work, secretarial
work, politics and law.
AB in Philosophy
The program commits itself to the pursuit
of wisdom. Students majoring in Philosophy are trained to enhance
their analysis and critical thinking skills and to be agents of
change whose responses are tempered with reasoned actions. The revised
course programs include the study of languages to help students
understand and interpret better ideas of the great minds that have
shaped the civilizations and cultures of the world. It is also needed
if one is to engage in Foreign Service and International Relations.
The program has three academic tracks, namely: (a) Pre-Law Course,
(b) Foreign Service and International Relations, and (c) Teaching
and Research.
AB in Political Science
The program develops critical thinking skills,
educates students about Philippine society and the modern world.
It prepares students to become political researchers or analysts,
lawyers or paralegal staff, teachers, effective government officials
or leaders of government agencies. The academic formation is complemented
by exposures provided exclusively for Political Science students
by the Institute of Politics (IP) of the university with other linkages
to other socio-political organizations.
Bachelor of Science (BS)
BS in Environmental Science
The BS Environmental Management is both
relevant and responsive to the pressing need for environmental protection
and conservation. This ensures development of expertise essential
in addressing the complexities and impacts involved in the interaction
of nature, culture, technology and economics. Further, this program
provides venue for actual hands-on-experience in environmental research
and resource management.
BS in Biology
The BS Biology Program has two tracks: Pure
Biology and Minor in Environmental Science. The former has been
designed as a competitive preparatory course for medicine and other
medical-allied courses. Recently revised, the academic requirements
of this track have been strengthened in the areas of Chemistry and
Physics to further develop critical and analytical perspectives
among students. On the other hand, the latter provides students
with necessary knowledge, skills and proper orientation in understanding
the natural environment. This second track prepares the students
for a wide range of job opportunities such as research, laboratory
analysis, and teaching.
BS in Mathematics
The BS Mathematics program provides the
students with a solid foundation and an extensive background in
different areas of mathematics. It gives them an exposure to a variety
of problems under different situations and conditions. The students
under this program are capable of entering many fields of endeavors,
such as research work, teaching, banking and finance, and business-related
endeavors.
BS in Psychology
Students majoring in Psychology are trained
to develop their skills in psychotherapy and counseling through
structured learning experiences. Aside from the regular classroom
instruction; the department conducts a specially designed formation
program that facilitates the growth and development of each student.
More than 80% of its graduates get immediate employment after graduation
as school counselors, training officers, human resource development
officers, placement and selection officers, special education teachers,
and researchers. Graduates also get employment in social community
and clinical services, and other industrial/organizational professions.
The program has three tracks, namely: (a) 5-year BS in Psychology
leading to MA in Counseling Psychology; (b) 4-year BS in Psychology
(Pre-Med.); and (c) 4-year BS in Psychology |