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RGEP. Old General Education Program. Humanities and Languages Comm I Comm II Comm III Humanities I Humanities II. Nat. Sci & Mathematics Nat. Sci I Nat. Sci II Mathematics I STS. Social Sciences Soc. Sci I Soc Sci II Kasaysayan I Kasaysayan II Philo I. 5 (15 u). 4 (12 u). 5 (15 u). RGEP.
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Old General Education Program Humanities and LanguagesComm IComm IIComm IIIHumanities IHumanities II Nat. Sci & MathematicsNat. Sci INat. Sci IIMathematics ISTS Social SciencesSoc. Sci ISoc Sci IIKasaysayan IKasaysayan IIPhilo I 5 (15 u) 4 (12 u) 5 (15 u) RGEP Arts & Humanities Soc. Sci & Philo Math, Sci & Tech 5 (15 u) 5 (15 u) 5 (15 u)
Present General Education Courses * revitalized
Revitalized GE Program • GE Framework Purposes: a) To ensure that every GE course meets the program objectives, modes of inquiry and competencies; and b) To ensure that the domains of knowledge contain a healthy mix of disciplines
Requirements: a) Every GE course, existing or to be instituted, must satisfy at least three of the objectives, apply at least one mode of inquiry and develop the skills listed above. b) A GE course must not have a prerequisite, except if taken as part of a cluster. c) The total number of GE courses is 45 units, of which 6 units must be in Philippine Studies from any of the clusters. d) Units that offer GE courses must take into account the attributes of the ideal GE faculty.
II. GE Proposal N.B. The objective – “to develop a sense of nationhood” ---- was proposed in the December 1985 System Conference in UPLB but does not appear among those approved by President E. Angara in April 1986. The objectives above are those that were officially approved.