Syllabus Template
Syllabus Template
Syllabus Template
SYLLABUS IN
Lit 1 (Anglo-American Literature)
Revised Edition, March 2018
VISION:
We at St. Mary’s College of Tagum (SMCT) are prophetic witnesses to the love of the Triune God. True to our Ignacian Marian identity, we empower and
nurture
learners to become ethical, service-oriented and engaged citizens towards inner and social transformation for the common good.
MISSION:
We commit ourselves to:
1. Deepen our intimacy with the Triune God;
2. Continuously form engaged Ignacian Marian learners who witness to Faith, Excellence & Service in varied socio-cultural environment;
3. Intensify research, instruction and community involvement to develop world-class professionals;
4. Enhance resources and strengthen capabilities to improve the quality of life; and
5. Expand our educational thrust for the poor.
Faith & Prayer - Finding GOD in all things, living in the Christian, Marian, and Ignacian faith as one relates to self, family, peers and community
through prayer and liturgical celebrations.
Service - Sharing one’s self generously, going beyond what is asked and expected.
1. Demonstrate the capability to discuss and analyze the major theories and concepts in psychology.
2. Demonstrate and apply the methods of psychological inquiry in building knowledge on local culture and context.
3. Demonstrate and apply psychological theories and methods in personal and professional setting.
4. Demonstrate capability for self -reflection and independent learning in graduate education or in a professional context.
5. Demonstrate professional and ethical behavior in research and practice in psychology.
6. Demonstrate harmonious interpersonal relationship with colleagues, clients and others in diverse cultural setting.
7. Demonstrate the ability to conduct psychological assessments and evaluation.
8. Live and exercise Christian moral values in their interaction with the community in the light of the gospel of Christ through faith, excellence and service.
This subject aims to introduce the development of the English language through literature from the Old English period to its contemporary state today. Reading
comprehension and analysis will be employed on criticizing literary text that existed and that has contributed to the historical development of the English language.
Significant figures from different eras will also be highlighted to provide historical and background on different literary pieces and how it made the English flourish.
COURSE OUTCOMES:
CO1. Demonstrate knowledge of major psychological concepts, historical and theoretical perspective, research findings and current trends.
CO2. Identify applications of the major perspectives to areas including development, personality, mental health, learning, and memory
CO3. Understand how interaction between different individuals/cultures can change current understanding of psychological principles.
CO4.Apply psychological knowledge to everyday life which fosters personal growth and self-awareness and increases awareness and
understanding of others.
1. Implement the basic functions of management such as planning, organizing, staffing, directing, leading, and controlling as basis in making faith-based decision. ⁄
2. Use the proper decision tools to critically, analytically, and creatively solve problems and drive results to promote justice, love and peace. ⁄
CURRICULUM MAP
BSBA Program Learning Outcomes (BSBA PLO) and Institutional Learning Outcomes (ILO)
BSBA PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES (BSBA PLO) CO1 CO2 CO3 CO4 CO5 C06
1. Implement the basic functions of management such as planning, organizing, staffing, directing, leading, and controlling as basis in D D
making faith-based decision. E E E D
2. Use the proper decision tools to critically, analytically, and creatively solve problems and drive results to promote justice, love and D D
peace. E E E D
LEGEND: ( I ) – Introductory Course. This course introduces students to the indicated Program Learning Outcomes
( E ) – Enabling Course. This course enables the students to eventually achieve the indicated Program Learning Outcomes
( D ) – Demonstrative Course. This course requires students to demonstrate the achievement of indicated Program Learning Outcomes
SCOPE AND SEQUENCE
WEEK 2 & 3 II. THE OLD ENGLISH PERIOD WEEK 14 & 15 VI. VICTORIAN AGE
A. Beowulf A. Introduction to Victorian Age
B. The Wanderer B. Life and Works of: (Elizabeth Barrett
C. Riddles Browning, Robert Browning, Lewis Caroll)
WEEK 4 & 6 III. MIDDLE ENGLISH PERIOD WEEK 16 - 18 VII. CONTEMPORARY AND AMERICAN LITERATURE
A. Geoffrey Chaucer in the Middle English Period A. Modern English and Contemporary Literature
B. The Canterbury B. Modern American Writers and Works
C. The Pardoner’s Tale C. Literature of Exploration
TEXTBOOK:
Pagoso, Cristobal. Money, Credit and Banking. 1st Edition. 2010
Mutya. Introduction to Philippine Money, Credit and Banking. Revised Edition. 2014
Miranda. Labor-Management Relations. Revised Edition. 1994
Serrano. Labor Relations Management and Negotiations. Edition. 2015
Labor Code of the Philippines
REFERENCES:
Ferrel et al. Business Ethics, 9th Edition, CENGAGE Learning
Mc Guigan et.al. Contemporary Financial management, CENGAGE Learning
Reid et. Al. Operations Management, 4th Edition, 2010
McShane et. Al. Organizational Behavior, 5th Edition, 2010
SUGGESTED WEBSITES:
COURSE ASSESSMENT:
Aside from academic deficiency, other grounds for a failing grade are:
Grave misconduct and / or cheating during examinations
Unexcused absences of more than 20% of required number of meetings per term
A failing academic standing and failure to take periodic graded exams (Prelim, Mid-term & Finals)
GRADING SYSTEM:
Prelim & Mid-term: Finals
Long-Examination 50% Long- Examination 50%
Quiz 30% SAP Laboratory output 30%
Seatwork/Assignment 10% Seatwork/Assignment/Quiz 10%
Participation 10% Participation 10%
Total 100% Total 100%
CONSULTATION:
Student(s) should report to the instructor whenever called for academic consultation at any the consultation rooms in the OSA building.
Prepared by: Reviewed by: Approved by:
Dr. Marlou M. Fabiosa & Virginia L. Cordoves Marlou M. Fabiosa, DPA Jovenal F. Lor, LPT, MARE
Teachers BSBA Program Head Dean of College