UPSE CURRICULUM CHECKLIST
Bachelor of Science in Economics
06 June 2022 CC | 17 Oct 2022
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FIRST YEAR
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SECOND YEAR
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THIRD YEAR
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FOURTH YEAR
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133 Total Units
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(i) Students are encouraged to pursue a minor program in any of the following: (1) Mathematics or Statistics, to prepare them for graduate study in economics; (2) Political Science, International Studies, Public Administration, History, Psychology, Sociology, Philosophy or Urban and Resource Planning to obtain additional tools for public policy analysis; and (3) Education, to prepare them for a career in teaching economics in senior high school.Note:
(ii) Three (3) free electives in the junior and senior year - higher electives with course number 100 and above may be taken outside the Department. Foreign Language courses, regardless of course number, are considered higher electives. They may also be Economics (Econ) electives: Econ 109 / 111 / 118 / 122 / 123 / 132 / 138 / 153 / 161 / 163 / 171 / 172 / 178 / 181 / 186 / 191/ 198, excluding Econ 100.1 / Econ 100.2 and Econ 190.1 / 190.2.
(iii) Econ 132 / 138
(iv) Econ 109 / 111 / 118
All students required to take Math 21 must have passed any of the following: (1) Pre-Calculus from the STEM or equivalent strand of K-12; (2) the Validation Examination for Math 20 (Pre-Calculus: Functions and their Graphs) administered by the UPD Institute of Mathematics; or (3) Math 20 as a non-credit course.
As a requirement for graduation, all students must take six (6) units of the National Service Training Program (NSTP) components: Civic Welfare Training Service (CWTS), Literacy Training Service (LTS), and Reserved Officers' Training Corps Military Science (ROTC Mil Sci). These are offered by UPD.
The University regularly reviews course curricula and may revise them. Students admitted into this program shall follow the existing curriculum until such time that a new curriculum replacing it has been duly approved for implementation. All courses prescribed and taken under this existing curriculum shall be credited under the new curriculum.
(i) Students are encouraged to pursue a minor program in any of the following: (1) Mathematics or Statistics, to prepare them for graduate study in economics; (2) Political Science, International Studies, Public Administration, History, Psychology, Sociology, Philosophy or Urban and Resource Planning to obtain additional tools for public policy analysis; and (3) Education, to prepare them for a career in teaching economics in senior high school.Note:
(ii) Three (3) free electives in the junior and senior year - higher electives with course number 100 and above may be taken outside the Department. Foreign Language courses, regardless of course number, are considered higher electives. They may also be Economics (Econ) electives: Econ 109 / 111 / 118 / 122 / 123 / 132 / 138 / 153 / 161 / 163 / 171 / 172 / 178 / 181 / 186 / 191/ 198, excluding Econ 100.1 / Econ 100.2 and Econ 190.1 / 190.2.
(iii) Econ 132 / 138
(iv) Econ 109 / 111 / 118
All students required to take Math 21 must have passed any of the following: (1) Pre-Calculus from the STEM or equivalent strand of K-12; (2) the Validation Examination for Math 20 (Pre-Calculus: Functions and their Graphs) administered by the UPD Institute of Mathematics; or (3) Math 20 as a non-credit course.
As a requirement for graduation, all students must take six (6) units of the National Service Training Program (NSTP) components: Civic Welfare Training Service (CWTS), Literacy Training Service (LTS), and Reserved Officers' Training Corps Military Science (ROTC Mil Sci). These are offered by UPD.
The University regularly reviews course curricula and may revise them. Students admitted into this program shall follow the existing curriculum until such time that a new curriculum replacing it has been duly approved for implementation. All courses prescribed and taken under this existing curriculum shall be credited under the new curriculum.
Bachelor of Science in Business Economics
10 Dec 2020 CC | 19 Apr 2021 UC
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FIRST YEAR
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SECOND YEAR
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THIRD YEAR
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FOURTH YEAR
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133 Total Units
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(i) BA 101 or IE 31 or HRIM 112
(ii) BA 115 or Econ 162 Managerial Economics
(iii) BA 141 or Econ 122 Financial Economics I
(iv) BA 148 or Econ 123 Financial Economics II
(v) Students are required to choose 3 Business Elective (BE) from the following: BA 170, BA 151, BA 142, BA 105, BA 190, IE 3, IE 197(a), IE 197(c), IE 150, IE 14, Math 150.1, Math 180.1, Math 180.2, Stat 115, HRIM 108.
(vi) Three (3) free electives in the junior and senior year - higher electives with course number 100 and above may be taken outside the Department. Foreign Language courses, regardless of course number, are considered higher electives. They may also be Economics (Econ) electives: Econ 109 / 111 / 118 / 122 / 123 / 132 / 138 / 153 / 161 / 163 / 171 / 172 / 178 / 181 / 186 / 191/ 198, excluding Econ 100.1 / Econ 100.2 and Econ 190.1 / 190.2.
All students required to take Math 21 must have passed any of the following: (1) Pre-Calculus from the STEM or equivalent strand of K-12; (2) the Validation Examination for Math 20 (Pre-Calculus: Functions and their Graphs) administered by the UPD Institute of Mathematics; or (3) Math 20 as a non-credit course.
As a requirement for graduation, all students must take six (6) units of the National Service Training Program (NSTP) components: Civic Welfare Training Service (CWTS), Literacy Training Service (LTS), and Reserved Officers' Training Corps Military Science (ROTC Mil Sci). These are offered by UPD.
The University regularly reviews course curricula and may revise them. Students admitted into this program shall follow the existing curriculum until such time that a new curriculum replacing it has been duly approved for implementation. All courses prescribed and taken under this existing curriculum shall be credited under the new curriculum.
(i) BA 101 or IE 31 or HRIM 112
(ii) BA 115 or Econ 162 Managerial Economics
(iii) BA 141 or Econ 122 Financial Economics I
(iv) BA 148 or Econ 123 Financial Economics II
(v) Students are required to choose 3 Business Elective (BE) from the following: BA 170, BA 151, BA 142, BA 105, BA 190, IE 3, IE 197(a), IE 197(c), IE 150, IE 14, Math 150.1, Math 180.1, Math 180.2, Stat 115, HRIM 108.
(vi) Three (3) free electives in the junior and senior year - higher electives with course number 100 and above may be taken outside the Department. Foreign Language courses, regardless of course number, are considered higher electives. They may also be Economics (Econ) electives: Econ 109 / 111 / 118 / 122 / 123 / 132 / 138 / 153 / 161 / 163 / 171 / 172 / 178 / 181 / 186 / 191/ 198, excluding Econ 100.1 / Econ 100.2 and Econ 190.1 / 190.2.
All students required to take Math 21 must have passed any of the following: (1) Pre-Calculus from the STEM or equivalent strand of K-12; (2) the Validation Examination for Math 20 (Pre-Calculus: Functions and their Graphs) administered by the UPD Institute of Mathematics; or (3) Math 20 as a non-credit course.
As a requirement for graduation, all students must take six (6) units of the National Service Training Program (NSTP) components: Civic Welfare Training Service (CWTS), Literacy Training Service (LTS), and Reserved Officers' Training Corps Military Science (ROTC Mil Sci). These are offered by UPD.
The University regularly reviews course curricula and may revise them. Students admitted into this program shall follow the existing curriculum until such time that a new curriculum replacing it has been duly approved for implementation. All courses prescribed and taken under this existing curriculum shall be credited under the new curriculum.