Laguna State Polytechnic University: Republic of The Philippines
Laguna State Polytechnic University: Republic of The Philippines
Laguna State Polytechnic University: Republic of The Philippines
I. University
Vision: The Laguna State Polytechnic University is a Center of Sustainable Development transforming lives and communities.
Mission: Laguna State Polytechnic University provides quality education through responsive instruction, distinctive research, and sustainable extension and
production services for improved quality of life towards nation building.
Core Values: S- Spirited
T- Transparent
U- Upright
D- Disciplined
E- Efficient
N- Noble
T- Trustworthy
S- Skillful
II. College Goals
The Laguna State polytechnic University particularly the College of arts and Sciences commits itself to produce highly skilled, academically academically excellent and
morally upright students/ graduates who will build portfolio of disciplined and responsible citizenry in accordance with the regional and national development goals and ultimately
to be globally competent.
OBJECTIVES
General:
The Bachelor of Science in Psychology is designed application of the principles of human behavior, the similarities and differences in psychological functioning with the
improvement of working conditions in business, principles of teaching, as effective instructor utilized systematic practice conducive to the preservation of mental health of mental
illness to provide students strong foundation as a well rounded individual.
Specific:
To formulate the three (3) major setting in the field of Psychology: Clinical, Industrial, & Educational setting touches on individual differences, changes in human behavior
and capabilities throughout their lives.
Instruction
1. Applies theories and principles of teaching and various learning processes in formal school setting.
2. Applies scientific selection of courses at suitable employment or vocation specifically aimed helping students prioritize their interests and capabilities toward certain field
of study.
3. To study the importance of Psychology to discover general truth, propositions, and laws through method based on observation and experimentation.
Research
1. To formulate method that should be applied so that they could effectively interpret human behavior and find appropriate solutions to various problem.
2. Develop students to investigation of individuals by tracing the origin and development of a particular type of behavior , case history, methods that utilize naturalistic
observation and statistical procedure, analysis and interpretation of data human behavior.
Extension
1. Improve the intrapersonal and interpersonal aspects in the society.
2. Apply learned measurement of mental traits and abilities.
As such, graduates of BS Psychology are capable of handling basic job requirements in the field of teaching, research, human resource management, basic psychometrics,
training and development, among others, and in further developing relevant knowledge in skills.
As such, graduates of BS Psychology are capable of handling basic job requirements in the field of teaching, research, human resource management, basic psychometrics,
training and development, among others, and in further developing relevant knowledge in skills.
VIII. Course Description: This course aims at being an introduction to philosophical thinking in general rather than to provide a full survey of philosophical
disciplines, their methods, doctrines and leading ideas. Instead of trying to give a comprehensive account of all possible forms philosophy has assumed
throughout its long history we shall zero in on several characteristic examples through lectures illustrating how classical and modern thinkers formulate
their questions and how they grapple with their issues in contrast to ordinary, religious and scientific consciousness. Consequently, we shall focus on
questions (for instance: Is knowledge possible? Does it come from reason or from experience? What is the ultimate substance of the world? Is it
material or ideal? Are human actions free or determined? Does God exist? Why is there evil? Are moral norms relative or absolute?) as well as on some
specific concepts philosophers use to articulate their experience and the world we live in (being, substance, justice, a priori, a posteriori, contingent,
necessary, empirical, etc.). In addition, the course will provide a preliminary orientation about the notion of philosophical argument, its various forms and
the ways arguments should be analyzed.
X. Course/Subject Outcomes:
(1)to become familiar with major philosophical problems and the methods of dealing them,
(2) to learn how to read and interpret philosophical texts (rightly considered as belonging to the category of the most complex intellectual products),
(3) to acquire an initial command of philosophical language,
(4) to demonstrate what does it mean to adopt "philosophical attitude" as an elevated form of human curiosity and resistance to any kind of
dogmatism.
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