This subject aims to familiarize students with the basic principles and techniques of human resource management. The course takes a practical view that integrates the contributions of the behavioral sciences with the technical aspects of implementing the HR function in the ‘real world.’

The course will expose students to the different settings where Psychology is practiced as a profession such as school, industrial setting, government and non-governmental organizations, and hospitals. Students are required to complete a total of 150 hours of practicum works in one or more of the above settings. The Practicum class should meet at least twice a month to discuss the students’ work progress, the observations, insights, reflections and learning of the students during their practicum work, as well as issues in professional psychology including ethics and areas of concerns of the students in their practicum work.


An introductory study of Political Science with emphasis on a) government and governance; b) constitutionalism; c) selected ideologies and philosophical concepts that shaped various forms and nature of government. Where applicable, the Philippine political and governmental system and the 1987 Philippine Constitution will be the primary focus and locus of topics and subject matters. Politics and Governance is a three-unit course in College in the Philippine education system. An introductory study of Political Science and the 1987 Constitution is mandated by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) for the tertiary level.







Dante F. Ferranco-Teacher

This course is designed to learn and understand the physiological approach in studying human behavior. The basic concepts and findings in neuroscience with special emphasis on brain body relationship, brain behavior relationship and mid behavior relationship are treated in the course.


The course is a study of concepts and methods in the field of culture and psychology, giving meaning to psychological reality based on the language and worldview of the Filipino. The students will be introduced to indigenous concepts in Sikolohiyang Pilipino, and its applications in various fields of psychology. They will also be trained in the use of indigenous research methods. Furthermore, issues regarding Sikolohiyang Pilipino as a discipline and as a movement will also be discussed. The course will be conducted in Filipino.