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(FINMAN 3)
(Banking and Financial Institution)
Prepared by:
CGCI VISION:
Core Gateway College, Inc. (CGCI) envisions the molding of students as proactive, dynamic and God-loving members of the
community who are deeply imbued with intellectual capacities, affective competencies, and behavioral skills, enabling them to
participate and contribute in the building of the local, national and global village.
CGCI MISSION:
Core Gateway College, Inc. (CGCI) shall develop the individual’s basic knowledge, attitudes, and skills necessary for a
meaningful and wholesome living so that he would be able to positively contribute to the development of local, national and global
community.
COLLEGE GOALS:
To provide quality education through the development of self-efficacy and competence in communication, critical thinking, and
better judgment based on foundational moral principle.
At the end of the course, the students of the Business Administration major in Business Management should be
able to:
Midterm Period
Target Objectives Content/Topic Teaching – Values Evaluation References
Schedule Learning
Strategies
6TH – 7TH Discuss the Theory of Lecture, Acknowledging Question and Introductory to
WEEK introduction of Consumption Discussion, the author in Answer Microeconomics
utility and Giving of terms of 4th edition by
behavioral Examples gratitude & Cristobal M.
factors, the courtesy Pagoso,
utility of Rosemary P.
function, Dinio, George
consumption, A. Villasis,
dynamics, Pamela
income and Pagoso-
substitution Meneses and
effects. Prescilla
Lecture & Appreciation and Quiz ,Report Pagoso- Veloso
–
8TH 9TH Explain the Theory of visual courtesy
WEEK production Production presentation Introductory to
function, the Microeconomics
isoquant, 4th edition by
productivity Cristobal M.
and relative Pagoso,
resource Rosemary P.
efficiency Dinio, George
A. Villasis,
10TH WEEK Discuss the The Theory of Lecture, Long quiz Pamela
general Cost and Profit Assignment, Pagoso-
concept and Reporting with Pro-active Meneses and
profit concept Discussion participation & Prescilla
MIDTERM cooperation Pagoso- Veloso
EXAM
Semi-Final Period
Target Objectives Content/Topic Teaching– Values Evaluation References
Schedule Learning
Strategies
11th – 12th Discuss the pure Pricing and Lecture & Appreciation Written Introductory to
WEEK competition, Output under visual and courtesy outputs Microeconomics
pure and perfect Pure presentation Quiz ,Report 4th edition by
competition, Competition Participatory Cristobal M.
price and output discussion Pagoso,
in the long run, Rosemary P.
an evaluation of Dinio, George A.
a competitive Villasis, Pamela
market. Pagoso-
Monopolistic Lecture & Pro-active Written Meneses and
–
13TH 14TH Explain the Competition visual participation & outputs Prescilla
WEEK demand curve, presentation cooperation Quiz ,Report Pagoso- Veloso
common Participatory
misconceptions discussion
about
monopolistic Introductory to
economy and Microeconomics
the welfare 4th edition by
effects of pure Cristobal M.
mopoly Pagoso,
Rosemary P.
Dinio, George A.
Oligopoly Villasis, Pamela
Long quiz Pagoso-
15TH- 16TH Discuss the Lecture & Pro-active Meneses and
WEEK classification of visual participation & Prescilla
oligopoly presentation cooperation Pagoso- Veloso
markets, Participatory
collusion vs discussion
independent
action and
kinked demand
curve
SEMI-FINAL
EXAM
Final Period
Target Objectives Content/Topic Teaching- Values Evaluation References
Schedule Learning
Strategies
17TH – 18TH Explain the Welfare and Lecture, Participation, Long quiz Introductory to
WEEK concept of Equilibrium Assignment, Confidence Microeconomics
welfare and with Discussion 4th edition by
equilibrium Cristobal M.
and the Pagoso,
conditions of Rosemary P.
optimum Dinio, George A.
welfare Villasis, Pamela
Pagoso-
Meneses and
FINAL EXAM Prescilla
Pagoso- Veloso
III. COURSE REQUIREMENT:
Delivery and Evaluation Activity
Periodical Examination, Quizzes, Assignments, Oral Presentation/Reporting and other course requirements related
to the subject.
V. REFERENCES
1. Introductory to Microeconomics 4th edition by Cristobal M. Pagoso, Rosemary P. Dinio, George A. Villasis, Pamela
Pagoso-Meneses and Prescilla Pagoso- Veloso
B. FINAL GRADES
P (25%) 75 18.75
M (25%) 80 20.00
S (25%) 85 21.25
F (25%) 90 22.50
82.50