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Philosophy : The school is deeply committed towards the integral formation of the
human person, with a profound faith in God, in his fellow men and
himself by providing its students the full development of their physical,
intellectual, social and cultural endowment for effective participation in
various professions and industrial occupations and to enable them to enjoy
reasonable quality of life to be able to contribute to the upliftment of the
human society.
Objectives :
1. To provide relevant knowledge and to develop the skills, competencies,
habits, attitudes and values of the students that are required in the chosen
profession.
2. To advance human knowledge through study and research.
3. To give professional training in scientific, cultural, technological,
industrial and vocational fields.
4. To mold students to become professionally competent, creative, and
capable of making free, morally upright choices and decisions and serve as
positive agents of change in their respective community.
5. To provide opportunities for personal growth in leadership and
community building through a network of student curricular, extra and co-
curricular activities as well as human resource development programs for
continuous growth of students, faculty and staff.
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PILO : (Based on CMO 20, s. of 2013)
At the end of the program, graduates will have the ability to:
1. Articulate the impacts of science and technology on society, specifically Philippine society
2. Explain how science and technology affect society and the environment and its role in nation-
building
3. Analyze the human condition in order to deeply reflect and express philosophical ramifications
that are meaningful to the student as a part of society
4. Define and demonstrate the impact of social media on the students’ life and Philippine society in
general
CILO :
At the end of the course, the (students) learners will be able to:
1. Creatively present the importance and contributions of science and technology to society
2. Examine shared concerns that make up the good life in order to come up with innovative and
creative solutions to contemporary issues guided by ethical standards
3. Illustrate how the social media and information age impact their lives
4. Make intelligent and ethical decisions that will affect society for the good of humanity
COURSE OUTLINE:
1st Week – 2nd Week Historical antecedents in the Daniel Joseph McNamara,
Course of Science and Vida Mia Valverde, Ramon
Technology Beleno III. 2018. Science,
Technology and Society
a. In the World: Ancient Page 2-26
Time
3rd Week – 4th Week b. Middle Ages, Modern Daniel Joseph McNamara,
Times and Philippine Vida Mia Valverde, Ramon
Inventions Beleno III. 2018. Science,
Technology and Society
Page 27-37
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Midterm Grading Period
1st Week – 2nd Week Science, Technology and Daniel Joseph McNamara,
Nation-building Vida Mia Valverde, Ramon
Beleno III. 2018. Science,
Human Flourishing in Science Technology and Society
and Technology Page 46-61
5th Week – 6th Week The Good Life Daniel Joseph McNamara,
Vida Mia Valverde, Ramon
Beleno III. 2018. Science,
Technology and Society
Page 70 -75
3rd Week – 4th Week The Nano World Daniel Joseph McNamara,
Vida Mia Valverde, Ramon
Gene Theraphy Beleno III. 2018. Science,
Technology and Society
Page 105-111
Course Requirements:
Attendance, Recitation, Quizzes, Research/Term Paper, Projects, Group participation, Unit Test,
Periodic examinations
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Evaluation:
Grading System (institutional) - Cumulative Grading System
Class Standing - 2/3
Major Exams - 1/3
Computation for Midterm and Final Grades:
Current grading period - 2/3
Previous grading period - 1/3
Base 50 (Transmutation of Raw Scores, see Student Handbook 2018 rev.ed.)
Grading Criteria for Class Standing: (Curriculum emphasis may vary every
grading period)
Academic Policies:
Gadget Policy:
The use of gadgets such as laptop, mobile phones, Bluetooth speakers in the classroom are under
the direct responsibility, supervision and monitoring of the course instructor as the need may be.
(Student Handbook Rev. Ed 2018, Art.3, Sec.1, No. 15).
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Project/ Requirement Policies:
1. Project must be submitted on or before the scheduled due date. It must be in both
hardcopy and softcopy (Long bond paper)
2. The deliverables will be graded based from the designed Grading Rubric.
3. Plagiarism is not allowed. Learn to quote references.
4. If the learner did not comply on the project, the learner will be marked 50 for the project.
5. Probation for late submissions:
Late for 1 day means deduction of 10 points
Late for 2 days means deduction of 15 points
More than 2 days means deduction of 20 points
Any project that is copied from other students will get 50% from the project.
Consultation Hours:
References:
Daniel Joseph McNamara, Vida Mia Valverde, Ramon Beleno III. Science, Technology and
Society 2018
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