P H I L C S T: Philippine College of Science and Technology
P H I L C S T: Philippine College of Science and Technology
P H I L C S T: Philippine College of Science and Technology
PHILOSOPHY
The PHILIPPINE COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY is committed to the pursuit of excellence relative to student’s professional growth and development.
VISION
PHILIPPINE COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY envisions producing quality graduates fully equipped with knowledge, attitudes, values, and skills and who are
globally competitive in their chosen profession ever ready to render quality services.
MISSION STATEMENT
PHILIPPINE COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY provides quality education to every student through a well-balanced research-oriented learning environment that
develops critical and creative thinking for maximum development of individual’s talents and capabilities.
INSTITUTIONAL OBJECTIVES
In pursuit of its Vision and Mission, PHILIPPINE COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY will achieve the following:
1. Provide programs and activities that will enhance the development of the students physically, intellectually, culturally, emotionally, socially, spiritually and morally.
2. Provide college education opportunities to poor but deserving students through the PHILIPPINE COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY scholarship grants.
3. Train students with globally competitive technical skills that will make them competent and capable of handling challenges in life.
4. Provide manpower needs of the country with professionally qualified graduates imbued with dignity and high moral values who are mature, productive, self-reliant,
responsible and self-disciplined citizens.
SPECIAL OBJECTIVES
To provide the country with globally competitive and professionally licensed graduates as integral part of the total manpower needed for the economic development in the
national and international levels.
CORE VALUES
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PART A
COURSE SPECIFICATION
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PART B
COURSE SYLLABUS
METHODOLOGY
INDICATIVE
LEARNING OUTCOME TOPIC TEACHING-LEARNING RESOURCES ASSESSMENT
HOURS
ACTIVITY (TLA)
Explain Module 1: Course Teaching Activity: Learning Management Assignment – Question Week 1
entrepreneurship. Overview Online discussion: Zoom System (LMS - Moodle) and answer type (essay) (3 Hours)
Distinguish Lesson 1: and/or Big Blue Button involving the definition of
entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship defined Winifreda T. Asor, Ph.D., entrepreneur, and
1.1 What is Learning Activity: Entrepreneurship in the entrepreneurship.
from entrepreneur.
Entrepreneurship? • Participate in the
Enumerate popular Entrepreneurship
Philippine Setting, Rex
and famous Online discussion Book Store, 2009, ISBN Chapter quiz – Multiple
Definition and
entrepreneurs. Meaning • Watching videos 9789712352577 Choice Questions
1.2 What is an • Advance reading on (MCQ’s) regarding
Entrepreneur? the given lecture Feliciano R. Fajardo, entrepreneur and
Entrepreneur notes. Entrepreneurship, entrepreneurship.
Definition National Book Store,
1.3 Entrepreneur 1994, ISBN
Meaning from Real 9789710857128
Entrepreneurs
1.4 Popular / Famous
Jeffry A. Timmons, The
Entrepreneurs
Entrepreneurial Mind,
Brick House Publishing
Company, 1989, ISBN
9780931790843
Discuss the role of Module 1: Course Teaching Activity: Learning Management Assignment – Question Week 2
entrepreneurship in Overview Online discussion: Zoom System (LMS - Moodle) and answer type (essay) (3 Hours)
the economic Lesson 2: Economic and/or Big Blue Button on the economic
development of the contribution of Winifreda T. Asor, Ph.D., contribution of
country. entrepreneurship Learning Activity: Entrepreneurship in the entrepreneurship in the
1.1 The Role of
Discuss the status of • Participate in the Philippine Setting, Rex development of the
Entrepreneurship in
Online discussion Book Store, 2009, ISBN economy of the
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Old Nalsian Road, Nalsian, Calasiao, Pangasinan, Philippines 2418
Tel. No. (075)522-8032/Fax No. (075)523-0894/Website:www.philcst.edu.ph
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METHODOLOGY
INDICATIVE
LEARNING OUTCOME TOPIC TEACHING-LEARNING RESOURCES ASSESSMENT
HOURS
ACTIVITY (TLA)
entrepreneurship in Economic • Watching videos 9789712352577 Philippines.
the Philippines. Development • Advance reading on
Explain the 1.2 Entrepreneurship in the given lecture Feliciano R. Fajardo, Chapter quiz – Multiple
the Philippines notes. Entrepreneurship, Choice Questions
economic
1.3 Economic
development and National Book Store, (MCQ’s) on the economic
Development and
growth in relation to Growth explained 1994, ISBN contributions of
entrepreneurship. 1.4 Development and 9789710857128 entrepreneurship in the
Enumerate the Growth Theories development of the
different 1.5 The Importance of Jeffry A. Timmons, The Philippines.
development and Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurial Mind,
growth theories. 1.6 Contributions of Brick House Publishing
Explain the Entrepreneurs Company, 1989, ISBN
1.7 The Government and 9780931790843
importance of
Entrepreneurship
entrepreneurship. 1.8 Determinants of
Explain the different Investment
contributions of 1.9 The Role of The
entrepreneurs in the Government
development of the 1.10 Government
economy. Assistance Program
Discuss the role and 1.11 Primer: Magna Carta
the assistance of the for Small Enterprises
1.12 Types of SME Skills
government in
Training Offered by
entrepreneurship. The Government
List the different 1.13 Types of SME
types of SME. 1.14 Management Training
Know the different 1.15 Nurturing the
management Entrepreneurship
training given by the Paradigm
government in
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METHODOLOGY
INDICATIVE
LEARNING OUTCOME TOPIC TEACHING-LEARNING RESOURCES ASSESSMENT
HOURS
ACTIVITY (TLA)
relation to
entrepreneurship.
Discuss the different Module 1: Course Teaching Activity: Learning Management Assignment – Question Week 3
qualities, skills, and Overview Online discussion: Zoom System (LMS - Moodle) and answer type (essay) (3 Hours)
personality of an Lesson 3: and/or Big Blue Button on the qualities, skills,
entrepreneur. Entrepreneurial qualities, Winifreda T. Asor, Ph.D., and personality of an
skills, and personality Learning Activity: Entrepreneurship in the entrepreneur.
1.1 Why Do People • Participate in the Philippine Setting, Rex
Become
Online discussion Book Store, 2009, ISBN Chapter quiz – Multiple
Entrepreneurs?
1.2 Entrepreneur Ideas
• Watching videos 9789712352577 Choice Questions
1.3 What Are • Advance reading on (MCQ’s) regarding
Entrepreneur Skills? the given lecture Feliciano R. Fajardo, entrepreneurial skills and
1.4 Traits of a Successful notes. Entrepreneurship, traits of a successful
Entrepreneur National Book Store, entrepreneur.
1994, ISBN
9789710857128
METHODOLOGY
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entrepreneurship. 2.2 Industry forces • Watching videos 9789712352577 Choice Questions
Discuss the purpose 2.3 Ease of Entry • Advance reading on (MCQ’s) regarding
and the importance 2.4 Power of Suppliers the given lecture Feliciano R. Fajardo, industry analysis, forces
2.5 Power of Buyers notes. Entrepreneurship, affecting
and industry
2.6 Availability of
analysis in relation National Book Store, entrepreneurship,
Substitutes
to entrepreneurship. 2.7 Competitors
1994, ISBN purpose and importance
Identify the different 2.8 Industry 9789710857128 of industry analysis, and
types of industry attractiveness and different types of industry
analysis used in industry success Jeffry A. Timmons, The analysis used in
entrepreneurship. factors Entrepreneurial Mind, entrepreneurship.
2.9 The importance of Brick House Publishing
industry analysis Company, 1989, ISBN
2.10 What is the purpose 9780931790843
of industry analysis?
2.11 Importance of industry
analysis
2.12 What types of industry
analyses are there?
Explain what is Module 2: The Teaching Activity: Learning Management Assignment – Question Week 5
PEST (Political, Entrepreneurial Online discussion: Zoom System (LMS - Moodle) and answer type (3 Hours)
Economic, Social, Environment and/or Big Blue Button covering topics on PEST
and Technological) Lesson 2: Sizing up the Winifreda T. Asor, Ph.D., analysis.
analysis? marketplace using PEST Learning Activity: Entrepreneurship in the
Discuss the analysis. • Participate in the Philippine Setting, Rex Chapter quiz – Multiple
2.1 Definition
importance of PEST Online discussion Book Store, 2009, ISBN Choice Questions
2.2 Description
analysis in • Watching videos 9789712352577 (MCQ’s) regarding
2.3 Importance of PEST
entrepreneurship. Analysis • Advance reading on different topics on PEST
the given lecture Feliciano R. Fajardo, analysis.
notes. Entrepreneurship,
National Book Store,
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METHODOLOGY
INDICATIVE
LEARNING OUTCOME TOPIC TEACHING-LEARNING RESOURCES ASSESSMENT
HOURS
ACTIVITY (TLA)
1994, ISBN
9789710857128
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METHODOLOGY
INDICATIVE
LEARNING OUTCOME TOPIC TEACHING-LEARNING RESOURCES ASSESSMENT
HOURS
ACTIVITY (TLA)
Module 3: The Business Teaching Activity: Learning Management Assignment – Question Week 7 to Week 8
Plan Online discussion: Zoom System (LMS - Moodle) and Answer type which (6 Hours)
Lesson 1: Strategic plan. and/or Big Blue Button will cover the different
3.1 An Introduction to Winifreda T. Asor, Ph.D., topics on strategic
Strategic Planning Learning Activity: Entrepreneurship in the planning.
3.2 Benefits of Strategic • Participate in the Philippine Setting, Rex
Planning
Discuss what is Online discussion Book Store, 2009, ISBN Chapter quiz – Multiple
3.3 Communicating Your Choice Questions
strategic planning in Strategic Plan • Watching videos 9789712352577
relation to • Advance reading on (MCQ’s) regarding the
3.4 Increase Productivity different topics on
entrepreneurship. 3.5 Identifying Strengths the given lecture Feliciano R. Fajardo,
strategic planning.
Identify the different and Weaknesses notes. Entrepreneurship,
strategic planning 3.6 Setting the Direction National Book Store,
misconceptions. of the Business and 1994, ISBN
Discus when should Fostering a Proactive 9789710857128
a strategic planning Business
3.7 Strategic Planning Jeffry A. Timmons, The
be done. Misconceptions
Enumerate the 3.8 What Makes Strategic
Entrepreneurial Mind,
different reasons Planning Successful? Brick House Publishing
why strategic 3.9 When Should Company, 1989, ISBN
planning Strategic Planning Be 9780931790843
implementation fails. Done?
Explain the different 3.10 Where Do Strategic
stages of strategic Plans Go Wrong?
3.11 The top three reasons
planning process.
strategy
implementation fails
3.12 Reviewing and
Updating Your
Strategic Plan
3.13 The Strategic
Planning Process
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METHODOLOGY
INDICATIVE
LEARNING OUTCOME TOPIC TEACHING-LEARNING RESOURCES ASSESSMENT
HOURS
ACTIVITY (TLA)
3.14 Strategic Planning
Template Checklist
Module 3: The Business Teaching Activity: Learning Management Assignment – Question Week 9 to Week
Plan Online discussion: Zoom System (LMS - Moodle) and Answer type which 10
Lesson 2: Writing Vision, and/or Big Blue Button will cover topics on (6 Hours)
Mission, and Goals. Winifreda T. Asor, Ph.D., company’s vision,
3.1 Vision, Mission, Learning Activity: Entrepreneurship in the mission, and objectives.
Strategies, Action • Participate in the Philippine Setting, Rex
Plans, and Goals Chapter quiz – Multiple
Online discussion Book Store, 2009, ISBN
Explain what are 3.2 Sample of Vision, Choice Questions
Mission, Strategies, • Watching videos 9789712352577
Vision, Mission, and (MCQ’s) covering
Action Plans, and • Advance reading on
Goals with reference topics on vision,
Goals the given lecture Feliciano R. Fajardo,
to entrepreneurship? mission, and objectives.
3.3 Action Plan notes. Entrepreneurship,
Write a sample
3.4 Putting it all together National Book Store,
vision, mission, and 3.5 Conclusion 1994, ISBN
goals.
9789710857128
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INDICATIVE
LEARNING OUTCOME TOPIC TEACHING-LEARNING RESOURCES ASSESSMENT
HOURS
ACTIVITY (TLA)
3.4 Position • Advance reading on (MCQ’s) regarding the
3.5 Perspective the given lecture Feliciano R. Fajardo, different concepts of
3.6 Ploy notes. Entrepreneurship, the five P’s of strategy.
3.7 The 5 P’s of Strategy National Book Store,
as a planning process
1994, ISBN
9789710857128
METHODOLOGY
INDICATIVE
LEARNING OUTCOME TOPIC TEACHING-LEARNING RESOURCES ASSESSMENT
HOURS
ACTIVITY (TLA)
Entrepreneurial Mind,
Brick House Publishing
Company, 1989, ISBN
9780931790843
Define what is cash Module 4: The Financial Teaching Activity: Learning Management Assignment – Question Week 14
flow management? Aspects of Online discussion: Zoom System (LMS - Moodle) and Answer on the (3 Hours)
Enumerate the Entrepreneurship and/or Big Blue Button different concepts of
basics of cash flow. Lesson 2: The Cash Flow Winifreda T. Asor, Ph.D., cash flow.
Differentiate profit Management. Learning Activity: Entrepreneurship in the
4.1 What is cash flow • Participate in the Philippine Setting, Rex Chapter quiz – Multiple
from cash flow.
management?
Explain how to 4.2 Cash Flow Basics
Online discussion Book Store, 2009, ISBN Choice Questions
improve cash flow? • Watching videos 9789712352577 (MCQ’s) regarding the
4.3 Profit versus Cash
Discuss how to Flow • Advance reading on cash flow.
control cash flow. 4.4 How to Improve Cash the given lecture Feliciano R. Fajardo,
Flow notes. Entrepreneurship,
4.5 Getting Control of National Book Store,
Your Cash Flow 1994, ISBN
9789710857128
METHODOLOGY
INDICATIVE
LEARNING OUTCOME TOPIC TEACHING-LEARNING RESOURCES ASSESSMENT
HOURS
ACTIVITY (TLA)
Explain how to file 4.2 What to Do Before • Participate in the Philippine Setting, Rex Chapter quiz – Multiple
for bankruptcy. Filing for Bankruptcy Online discussion Book Store, 2009, ISBN Choice Questions
4.3 How to File for • Watching videos 9789712352577 (MCQ’s) regarding the
Bankruptcy • Advance reading on different topics on how to
the given lecture Feliciano R. Fajardo, handle bankruptcy.
notes. Entrepreneurship,
National Book Store,
1994, ISBN
9789710857128
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METHODOLOGY
INDICATIVE
LEARNING OUTCOME TOPIC TEACHING-LEARNING RESOURCES ASSESSMENT
HOURS
ACTIVITY (TLA)
and demand 4.6 Factors Affecting Jeffry A. Timmons, The
forecasting. Manpower Planning Entrepreneurial Mind,
Enumerate the 4.7 Changes in the Brick House Publishing
different large scale Technological Company, 1989, ISBN
approaches to Landscape 9780931790843
manpower planning. 4.8 Changes in the
Organization
4.9 Changes in
Demographics
4.10 Shortages of Skills
4.11 Influences from the
Government
4.12 Legislative Control
4.13 The Impact of
Pressure Groups
4.14 The Systems
Approach to Planning
4.15 The Lead Time for
Employees
4.16 Demand and Supply
Forecasting
4.17 The Various Large-
Scale Approaches to
Manpower Planning
4.18 Conclusion
Define what is Module 5: The Teaching Activity: Learning Management Assignment – Question Week 17 to Week
leadership and Entrepreneurial Online discussion: Zoom System (LMS - Moodle) and Answer type which 18
people Manpower. and/or Big Blue Button will focus on leadership (6 Hours)
management? Lesson 2: Leadership Winifreda T. Asor, Ph.D., and people management.
Discuss the and People Learning Activity: Entrepreneurship in the
importance of Management. • Participate in the Philippine Setting, Rex Chapter quiz – Multiple
4.1 Give Team Members
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loyalty. Room to Grow Online discussion Book Store, 2009, ISBN Choice Questions
Enumerate the 4.2 Loyalty Matters More • Watching videos 9789712352577 (MCQ’s) which will cover
different key Than Their Resume • Advance reading on topics on leadership and
4.3 High Level Results the given lecture Feliciano R. Fajardo, people management.
thoughts on how to
4.4 The Right
become a better notes. Entrepreneurship,
Combination of
leader. Qualities National Book Store,
4.5 Absolute Loyalty 1994, ISBN
4.6 Career Driven 9789710857128
4.7 Perfect Fit
4.8 Key Thoughts on How Jeffry A. Timmons, The
to Become A Better Entrepreneurial Mind,
Leader Brick House Publishing
Company, 1989, ISBN
9780931790843
COURSE OUTCOMES ASSESSMENT
FINAL EXAMINATION
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PART C
COURSE REQUIREMENTS
GRADING CRITERIA:
This course will require the student to submit ALL or MOST of the following requirements: Projects; Regular quizzes; Reflection papers; Major Exam; Research Paper;
Assignments; Recitation; Critique papers; Activities
The final Grades of the students will be based from knowledge and understanding of the course which will constitute fifty percent (50%) of the final grade. The other fifty
percent will be based from the Assessment Result (Evaluation of the course outcomes)
Knowledge and understanding will be evaluated according to the following:
1. Examinations (Check-Up Examination, Preliminary Examination, Mid-Term Examination, Semi-Final Examination, and Final Examination);
2. Quizzes, and;
3. Assignments
The final course grade will be computed according to the following formula:
1. [(Knowledge and Understanding Result) x 0.50] + [Assessment Result] x 0.50,
2. The passing standard shall be the grade of 75% but the student must have attended at least eighty percent (80%) of the total number of required meeting of
the course, and must have a rating of “Competent” in all the Assessment Result for Non-Maritime Programs.
3. The passing standard shall be the grade of 50% but the student must have attended at least eighty percent (80%) of the total number of required meeting of
the course, and must have a rating of “Competent” in all the Assessment Result for Maritime Programs (BSMT and BSMarE).
4. The table below shows a sample of the range of percentage marks and their corresponding equivalents.
Table 1A: Range of percentage marks and their corresponding equivalents for Non-Maritime Programs
PERCENTAGE LETTER FIVE POINT
DESCRIPTIVE RATING REMARKS
GRADE GRADE GRADING
97% – 100% A+ Very Excellent 1.00 Meets minimum competence with exceptional score
94% – 96% A- Excellent 1.25 Meets minimum competence with exceptional score
91% – 93% A Very Good 1.50 Meets minimum competence with exceptional score
88% – 90% B+ Good 1.75 Meets minimum competence with over and above average score
85% - 87% B- Good 2.00 Meets minimum competence with over and above average score
82% - 84% B Very Satisfactory 2.25 Meets minimum competence with above average score
78% - 81% C+ Very Satisfactory 2.50 Meets minimum competence with above average score
76% - 77% C- Satisfactory 2.75 Meets minimum competence with average score
75% C Satisfactory 3.00 Meets minimum competence with average score
Below 75% D Failed 4.00 Does not meet the minimum competence
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Table 1B: Range of percentage marks and their corresponding equivalents for Maritime Programs (BSMT and BSMarE)
PERCENTAGE LETTER FIVE POINT
DESCRIPTIVE RATING REMARKS
GRADE GRADE GRADING
90 – 100% A Excellent 1.00 Meets minimum competence with exceptional score
80 – 89% B Very Good 1.50 Meets minimum competence with over and above average score
70 – 79% C Good 2.00 Meets minimum competence with above average score
60 – 69% D Satisfactory 2.50 Meets minimum competence with average score
50 – 59% E Passed 3.00 Meets minimum competence
0 – 49% F Failed 5.00 Does not meet the minimum competence
COURSE POLICIES:
A. Attendance Procedure: Attendance will be taken at the beginning of each class. Students are expected to attend every class. Students are responsible for all
material covered during any absence and assignments must be completed by the due date for credit. The absence of more than twenty percent (<20%) of the
required number of meetings in lectures and/or laboratory will result in a “DROPPED” grade (DRP). Missed exams will require proof of extenuating circumstances for
any make-up consideration.
B. Absence due to Illness: If you are sick, DO NOT ATTEND THE CLASS. Contact the instructor by e-mail, telephone, or cell phone to discuss how you will keep up
with the coursework assignments and other requirements.
C. Methods of Instruction: Methods will include round-robin discussion and demonstrations that discuss key terms, concepts and formulae of the assigned chapter.
During the discussion, a quiz about the basic concepts of each chapter will be given. The student is expected to read one chapter and solve the assigned problems
each week. This will require an average of five hours of study outside of the classroom each week. The previously assigned problems will be collected for grading and
the solutions will be derived in class. This process is designed to help the student thoroughly understand the concepts and applications of the material covered.
D. Academic Honesty: All students are expected to behave with academic honesty. It is not academically honest, for example, to misrepresent another person’s words
or ideas as one’s own, to take credit for someone else’s work or ideas, to copy and paste material from another document or from the internet, to accept help on a test
or to obtain advanced information or confidential test materials, or to act in a way that might harm another student’s chance for academic success. When the
instructor believes that a student has failed to maintain academic honesty, he or she may be given an “FAILED” grade, either for the assignment, lab report, quiz,
examination, or the course depending upon the severity of the offense.
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