COURSE SPECIFICATIONS Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering 1. TECHNICAL COURSES A. MATHEMATICS Course Title : College Algebra Course credit units : 3 units Course Description : Algebraic expressions and equations; solution sets of algebraic equations in one variable; linear; quadratic, polynomial of degree n, fractional, radical equations, quadratic in from, exponential and logarithmic equations; decomposition of fractions into partial fractions; solutions sets of systems of linear equations involving up to three variables. Course Code : MH111C Course Title : Advanced Algebra Course Credit Units : 2 units Course Description : Matrices and determinants; arithmetic and geometric series; solution sets of different types of inequalities and system involving quadratics; solution of linear equations using determinants and matrices. Course Code : MH121 Course Title : Plane and Spherical Trigonometry Course Credit Units : 3 units Curse Description : Trigonometric functions; identifies and equations; solutions of triangles; law of sines; law of cosines; inverse trigonometric; spherical trigonometry. Course Code : MH112 Course Title : Analytic Geometry Course credit units : 3 units Course Description : Equations of lines and conic sections; curve tracing in both rectangular and polar coordinates in two-dimensional space. Course Code : MH211B Course Title : Solid Mensuration Course Credit Units : 2 units Course Description : Concept of lines and planes; Cavaliers and Volume theorems; formulas for areas of plane figures, volumes of solids; volumes and surfaces areas for spheres, pyramid, and cones; zone, sector and segment of a sphere; theorems of pappus. Course Code : MH128 Course Title : Differential Calculus Course Credit Units : 4 units Course Description : Basic concepts of calculus such as limits, continuity and differentiability of functions; differentiation of algebraic and transcendental functions involving one or more variables; applications of differential calculus to problems to problems on optimization, rates of change, related rates, tangents and normals, and approximations; partial differentiation and transcendental curve tracing. Course Code : MH221 Course Title : Integral Calculus Course Credit Units : 4 units Course Description : Concept of integration and its application to physical problems such as evaluation of areas volumes of revolution, force, and work; fundamental formulas and various techniques of integration applied to both single variable and multivariable functions; tracing of functions of two variables. Course Code : MH311C Course Title : Differential Equations Course Credit Units : 3 units Course Description : Differentiation and integration in solving first order, first degree differential equations, and linear differential equations of order n; Laplace transforms in solving differential equations. Course Code : MH321 Course Title : Probababilty and Statistics Course Credit Units : 3 units Course Description : Basic principles of statistics; presentation and analysis of data; averages, median, mode; deviations; probability distributions; normal Course Code curves and applications; regression analysis and correlation; application and correlation; application to engineering problems. : IE316 B. NATURAL/PHYSICAL SCIENCES Course Title : General Chemistry Course Credit Units : 4 units Course Description : Basic concepts of matter and its classification; mass relationships in chemical reactions; properties of gases, liquids, and solids; concepts of thermo chemistry; quantum theory and electronic behavior; periodic relationship of elements in the periodic table; intramolecular forces; and solutions. Course Code : CM110/CM110L; CM120/CM120L Course Title : Calculus Based Physics 1 Course Credit Units : 4 units Course Description : Vectors; Kinematics; dynamics; work energy, and power; impulse and momentum; rotation; elasticity; and oscillation. Course Code : PC214/PC214L Course Title : Calculus Based Physics 2 Course Credit Units : 4 units Course Description : Fluids; thermal expansion, thermal stress; heat transfer; calorimetry; waves; electrostatics; electricity; magnetism; optics; image formation by plane and curved mirrors; and image formation by thin lenses. Course Code : PC224/PC224L C. BASIC ENGINEERING SCIENCES Course Title : Engineering Drawing Course Credit Units : 1 unit Course Description : Practices and techniques of graphical communication; application of drafting instruments, lettering scale, and units of measure; descriptive geometry; orthographic projections; auxiliary views; dimensioning Course Code sectional views pictorial drawings; requirements of engineering working drawings; and assembly and exploded detailed drawings. : DR111AL Course Title : Computer Fundamentals and Programming Course Credit Units : 2 units Course Description : Basic information technology concepts; fundamentals of algorithm development; high level language and programming applications; computer solutions of engineering problems. Course Code : CPE122L Course Title : Course Credit Units : Course Description : Mechanics of Deformable Bodies 5 units Course Code MC323A The course concern the study of stress and strain in elastic bodies subjected to tension, compression, and shear. Also includes torsional shear, stress and strain, shear of bending moment on beam, stresses in beams; and Deflection on beam. Analysis of Strained beam; continuous beams; combined stresses; & riveted and welded connections. : Course Title : Engineering Economy Course Credit Units : 3 units Course Description : Concepts of the time value of money and equivalence; basic economy study methods; decisions under certainty; decisions recognizing risk; and decisions admitting uncertainty. Course Code : IE321 Course Title : Engineering Management Course Credit Units : 3 units Course Description : Decision-making; the functions of management; managing production and service operations; managing the marketing function; and managing the finance function. Course Code : IE422 Course Title : Environmental Engineering Course Credit Units : 3 units Course Description : Ecological framework of sustainable development; pollution environment; water, air, and solid; waste treatment disposal, and Course Code management; government legislation, rules, and regulation related to the environment and waste management; and environmental management system. : CH211 D. ALLIED COURSES Course Title : Basic Mechanical Engineering Course Credit Units : 3 units Course Description : This course is an introduction to fundamental concepts of thermodynamics; heat transmissions in building structures; ventilating and air-conditioning systems; air distribution system design; and indoor air quality. It includes study of design considerations of electrical services, elevator and escalator, fire protection system, illumination, acoustics and automated system for buildings. Course Code : ME314 Course Title : Basic Electrical Engineering Course Credit Units : 3 units Course Description : This course provides the students a sound background in the theory and concepts of the fundamental and basic laws of electricity and magnetism. Practical applications such as electrical equipment, electrical safety, blueprint reading, house and commercial building wiring, lightning are introduced. Course Code : EE318 E. PROFESSIONAL COURSES Course Title : CIVIL ENGINEERING ORIENTATION Course Credit Units : 1 unit Course Description : This course covers the different field of specialization in the field of Civil Engineering (i.e. Structural, Transportation, Geotechnical, Environmental, Water Resource Engineering, etc.) Course Code : CE 110 Course Title : Course Credit Units : Linear Algebra for CE Lab 1 unit Course Description : Solutions of systems of linear equations, matrices, linear transformations, bases and linear independence, determinants, orthogonality, singular values, eigenvectors and eigenvalues, rank, and geometric applications. Course Code : CE 221 Course Title : Surveying 1 (Elementary and Higher Surveying) Course Credit Units : 4 units Course Description : Theory and practice of surveying and instruments including tape, compass, transit, theodolite and level; running a traverse and leveling, preparation of plans of survey, and relocation of boundaries. Topographic surveying methods, Global positioning system location for latitude, longitude, time and location of shorelines and sounding, measuring velocity and discharge of streams, aerial and satellite surveying. Use of a Global positioning system in surveying and computer software. Course Code : CE318/CE318L Course Title : Surveying 2 (Engineering Surveys) Course Credit Units : 4 units Course Description : Design and layout of horizontal and vertical curves, line grade; earthwork volumes, theory of location as applied to highways and railways, mass diagram, overhaul and estimate of cost. Use of computer software for mass diagram. Layout and alignment of civil works structures. Course Code : CE417/CE417L Course Title : CIVIL ENGINEERING PROJECTS Course Credit Units : 3 units Course Description : A project study presents the highlights, descriptive definition, long-range objectives, feasibility criteria, history, and basic conclusions of the project under study. It gives the analyst and the financier a view of the whole object. It also presents a comprehensive description of the business and its operations and briefly defines the project lines of the business. Major findings on the market, technical, financial, socio-economic, and management feasibility of the project are included in a project study. A practice oriented design project must integrate the various fields in the field of civil engineering work. Students shall operate in-groups and complete a study for a typical engineering undertaking. Course Code : CE524C/CE524CL; CE524DL Course Title : Building Design 1 Course Credit Units : 3 units Course Description : A study on building parts and its construction, i.e. from the roofing. Study of the National Building Code and other pertinent codes. A practical subject that will develop in the student the skills required in building design and construction. This includes interpretation of building plans actual observation and study. Course Code : CE319/CE319L Course Title : Building Design 2 Course Credit Units : 3 units Course Description : The study of the plumbing code, fire code and electrical code of the Philippines, its interpretation and application in building design and construction Course Code : CE327A/CE327AL Course Title : Advanced Engineering Mathematics for CE Course Credit Units : 3 units Course Description : A study of selected topics in mathematics and their applications in advanced courses in engineering and other allied sciences. It covers the study of complex numbers. Laplace and inverse Laplace transforms. Power series, Matrices and determinants, vector analysis and numerical methods. Course Code : CE328B Course Title : Geotechnical Engineering 1 (Soil Mechanics) Course Credit Units : 4 units Course Description : A study of selected topics in mathematics and their applications in advanced courses in engineering and other allied sciences. It covers the study of complex numbers. Laplace and inverse Laplace transforms. Power series, Matrices and determinants, vector analysis and numerical methods. Course Code : CE413B/ CE413BL Course Title : Geotechnical Engineering 2 (Foundation) Course Credit Units : 4 units Course Description : The introductory part of this course deals with the some fundamentals of geotechnical engineering that includes compressibility of Course Code soil, shear strength of sols, triaxial test of soils, settlement, lateral earth pressure, soil bearing capacity, slope stability, and earth retaining structures. The second part of this course deals with the design of reinforced concrete footings such as wall footing, square isolated footing (subject to axial load, and to axial load and bending moment), rectangular footing (isolated and combined), trapezoid footing, footing on piles, and strap footing. : CE534/CE534L Course Title : Structural Theory 2 Course Credit Units : 4 units Course Description : The course covers the theory of structures analysis as applied to indeterminate structures such as indeterminate beams, planar and space frames and trusses subject to static loads; methods of consistent deformation; three-moment equation; slope-deflection method; moment distribution; energy methods, matrix methods; and approximate method of analysis. Course Code : CE420A/CE420AL Course Title : Structural Design 1 (Reinforced Concrete) Course Credit Units : 4 units Course Description : This course is concerned with the design, applications and code specifications used in structural reinforced concrete members subjected to flexure (beams, girders, joists, lintels, girts, etc.),. Tension, and compression members (beam-columns), beam-column connections using the Elastic Limit Method., also known as the Alternate Stress Design (ASD) or Working Stress Design (USD). Applications and specifications as applied to buildings, bridges, and other reinforced concrete structures are also given emphasis. A thorough knowledge and proficiency in Structural Theory is imperative. Course Code : CE513C/CE513CL Course Title : Computer-Aided Drafting Course Credit Units : 1 unit Course Description : Concepts of computer-aided drafting (CAD); introduction to the CAD environment; terminologies; and general operating procedures and techniques in entering and executing basic CAD commands. Course Code : DR121CL Course Title : Statics of Rigid Bodies Course Credit Units : 3 units Course Description : Force systems; structure analyses; friction; centroids and centers of gravity and moments of inertia. Course Code : CE310 Course Title : Dynamics of Rigid Bodies Course Credit Units : 2 units Course Description : Kinetics and kinematics of a particle; kinetics and kinematics of rigid bodies; work energy method; and impulse and momentum. Course Code : MC322A Course Title : Structural Design 2 (Steel and Timber) Course Credit Units : 4 units Course Description : This course is concerned with the design of structural wood members’ subjected to flexure, compression and tension members, combined stresses and connections. The presentation of the course is aligned with the provisions of the National Structural Code of the Philippines. This course is also concerned with the design of structural steel members subjected to flexure (beams, girders, joists, lintels, girts, etc.), tension, and compression members (columns), combined stressed members (beam-columns), riveted, welded, and bolted connections using the Elastic Limit Method, also known as the Allowable Stress Design (ASD), and Plastic Limit Method. The course also deals with an introduction to the load Resistance Factor Design Method (LRFD) in designing structural steel. Applications and specifications as applied to building, bridges, and other steel structures are also given emphasis. A thorough knowledge and proficiency in Structural Theory is imperative. Course Code : CE516C/CE516CL Course Title : Mechanics of Fluids Course Credit Units : 4 units Course Description : This course deals with properties of fluids; fluid static, hydrokinetics and hydrodynamics; ideal fluid flow for past external and internal boundaries; flow similitude; computer end laboratory fluid experiments. Course Code : CE415E/ CE415E Course Title : Hydraulics Course Credit Units : 4 units Course Description : This course deals with the analysis and hydraulic design of system such as reservoirs dams, spillways, gates, open channels, pipe networks, Course Code pumps and turbines, sediment transport in rivers and reservoir; computer hydraulic modeling. : CE425/ CE425L Course Title : Hydrology Course Credit Units : 4 units Course Description : This course is concerned with the discussion of Hydrologic cycle; occurrence analysis of components of hydrologic cycle such as precipitation, evapotranspiration, infiltration, stream flow and ground water; river and reservoir sedimentation; flood routing techniques; probability analysis for hydrologic design; computer modeling for hydrologic systems. Course Code : CE418/ CE418L Course Title : Course Credit Units : Course Description : Course Code Water Resources Engineering 3 units This course deals with the principles and analysis of water resources system such as multi –purpose reservoir, water supply distribution system and storm water drainage; irrigation system and agricultural drainage system; special topics include river, flood control, drought mitigation and water resource planning management. : CE428B Course Title : Highway Engineering Course Credit Units : 3 units Course Description : This course deals with the development of highways in the Philippines, highway design, and the materials that are used in the road and maintenance. The course includes highway administration; traffic, driver, pedestrian and vehicle characteristics; geometric design, roadside design, highway and related structures; intersection , interchanges, terminals; drainage structure; traffic engineering ; asphalt and concrete pavements, survey, plans, estimates, contracts and supervision, earthworks, bases and sub-bases, highway maintenance and rehabilitation. The Standard Specification for Public Works and Highways will also be discussed and be given emphasis in the discussions. Course Code : CE427 Course Title : Course Credit Units : Transportation Engineering 3 units Course Description : Design and construction aspects of Highway Surfaces and Railways’ Guide ways; Capacity and Level of Services of Air , Rail, and highways. Environmental impacts and their mitigation of transportation system; Traffic Analysis Techniques; Traffic Flow and Control. Course Code : CE519 E.3 Construction Course Title : Construction Materials and Testing Course Credit Units : 4 units Course Description : The course deals with the physical properties of common construction material primarily metals, plastic, wood, concrete and asphalt mixtures, principle of testing; characteristics of test; properties of materials and materials testing equipment. Course Code : CE429/ CE429L Course Title : Construction Methods and Project Management Course Credit Units : 4 units Course Description : The course deals with the principles of construction method s and equipment, management and their applications. It covers project planning, scheduling, monitoring and control. It also includes concept organization, safety, and information system and computer applications. Students are given opportunities to visit actual project sites and observe the application of these theories in construction project. Course Code : CE524B/ CE524BL Course Title : Civil Engineering Laws, Contracts, and Specifications Course Credit Units : 3 units Course Description : This course deals on the principles and fundamentals of the laws on obligations, contracts, and professional ethics that are applicable to the civil engineering profession. It is designed to prepare civil engineering students for professional practice. Topics on the perspective of the student as future practitioner, contractor, and employees in the field are also given emphasis. They include the study of code of ethics, legal procedure in the practice of civil engineering in the Philippines, ethical relations of an engineer with fellow professionals, clients, and general public, elements of contracts, obligations, Civil Engineering Law, (RA 544) National Building Code, labor laws, E-Procurement Law, and the Manual of professional practice for Civil Engineers. Course Code : CE520B F. TECHNICAL ELECTIVES F.1 Structural Course Title : Earthquake Engineering Course Credit Units : 3 units Course Description : This course deals with the fundamentals and basic concepts of seismic design as well as the minimum standards for the analysis, design, and construction of earthquake resistive structures. The course covers the introduction to seismology and seismic analysis of building and structures, effects of earthquake on bearing capacity, procedure for the design of earthquake resistant structures calculation of seismic forces, and dynamic analysis of structures. It also deals with the determination of loads of structures due to motions, methods of analysis for lateral forces, approximate dynamic analysis, time history analysis, concepts, of mass damping, stiffness of structures, design for inelastic behavior and retrofitting of existing building. Critical building configurations and appropriate methods of analysis are also given emphasis. Applications and specifications as applied to vertical and horizontal structures are also given importance. A thorough knowledge and proficiency in Structural Theory is imperative Course Code : CE518B Course Title : Prestressed Concrete Design Course Credit Units : 3 units Course Description : This course is concerned with the elastic and ultimate strength analysis and design of prestressed concrete structures. The course covers the calculations of stresses due to bending, shear, torsion, and anchorages, losses of prestresses and deflections. Behavior of statically indeterminate prestressed concrete beams is also studied. Course Code : CE533 Course Title : ENTERPRENEURSHIP FOR ENGINEERS Course Credit Units : 3 units Course Description : This course is designed to introduce the upper level undergraduate students to the concepts and practices of entrepreneurial thinking. Using a combination of lectures, case studies, and student led discussions, team business plans, and investor presentation formats, the course teaches life skills in entrepreneurial thought and action that action that students can utilized in careers ranging from starting companies to instigating cutting edge R&D projects in large company entrepreneurial endeavors. Major course themes include: Introduction to Entrepreneurship, Idea Generation and Feasibility Analysis, and Business Planning. Course Code : CE431 Course Title : CONSTRUCTION COST ENGINEERING Course Credit Units : 3 units Course Description : This course covers conceptual estimate of projects, parametric estimating, work breakdown structure, estimated/ schedule interface planning, earned value, detailed estimating, special estimates and use of estimating manuals. Course Code : CE429A Course Title : Civil Engineering Course Correlation Course Credit Units : 2 units Course Description : This course will cover the review of all basic courses covered in the Civil Engineering Licensure examination. Course Code : CE527B/ CE527C II. NON-TECHNICAL COURSES B. LANGUAGE, HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCE Course Title : Course Credit Units : Course Description : Course Code : Course Title : Course Credit Units : Course Description : Course Code : English Communication 1 (English 1) 3 units This is designed to develop language learning strategies, effective communication techniques, academy study skill, critical thinking and problem solving skills. Lesson and activities involve development of oral communication skills in different context, reading skill enhancement, effective use of reference and resources and writing grammatically correct sentences. EN111B English Communication 2 (English 2) 3 units This course provides training on goal setting, self-assessment and monitoring skill, time management strategies and communicative competence for general and academic purposes. Lessons and activities emphasize grammar and presentation skills development particular in academic setting such as data gathering and interpretation, understanding non-prose forms and presentation of facts and figures. EN121B Course Title : Technical English (English 3) Course Credit Units : 3 units Course Description : This course provides training on goal setting, self-assessment and monitoring skill, time management strategies and communicative competence for general and academic purposes. Lessons and activities emphasize grammar and presentation skills development particular in academic setting such as data gathering interpretation, understanding non-prose forms and presentation of facts and figures. Course Code : EN209 Course Title : Course Credit Units : Course Description : and the the context the systems of responsibilities of Course Code : Course Title : Society and Culture with Family Planning and population Education 3 units A course on the basic theories, principles and concepts of sociology. Discussed are the basic structures of human societies conditions that transform social life. Social relationships in of the Philippine social institutions are analyzed, including classification, and the dynamics population, Christian parenthood and family life. SO311A Politics and Governance with Philippine History and Constitution Course Credit Units : 3 units Course Description : This course is the study of the concepts of state and government, historical evolution of the constitutional processes, national territory, rights and duties of the citizens of the country; parliamentary form of government and transitory provisions. The course includes also the study of the Philippine history that deals with the prologue to Spanish mainland and its effect in the development of the Philippines; the sporadic insurrections which culminated in the revolution of 1896, the imposition of American and Japanese rules and the final acquisition of Philippine independence. Course Code : PS221D \ Course Title : General Psychology Course Credit Units : 3 units Course Description : A study of the principles, methods and theories governing the science of human behavior. It includes theories of personality, motivation and emotion analysis of human behavior; theories and facts of learning and the practical application of psychology to life situations. Course Code : PY211 Course Title : Logic Course Credit Units : 3 units Course Description : A systematic training in the correct thinking. It embraces the study of rules for correctness in the operations of the mind: simple judgment, whereby prepositions are formed; and reasoning, whereby introductions and syllogisms are formed. It includes the study of fallacies and the essential of symbols. Course Code : PH111 Course Title : Basic Economics With Land Reform And Taxation Course Credit Units : 3 units Course Description : The course represents the principles and problems of economics in a straight forward, logical fashion. It captures the latest developments in the discussion of economic principles and relates then to developing countries. Course Code : PH111 Course Title Course Credit Units Course Description is Course Code : Life’s and Works of Rizal : 3 units : A study of the life, works and writing of Dr. Jose Rizal. Emphasis placed on the efforts and services that Rizal rendered for his country, the social and political conditions of his times, and the evaluation of his novels, essays and letters. : HI311A Course Title : Course Credit Units : Course Description : Kwento Bilang Mga Kakkayahnag . At (4) Kakayahang Course Code : Filipino 1 (Sining Ng Pakikipagtalastasan) 3 units Pagtatalakay Sa Mga Sanaysay(Essay), Artikulo(Article), Maikling (Short Story), Dula(Drama), Tula(Poem), At Iba Pang Uri Ng Panitikan Landayan Ng Mga Tuntuning Balarila, Mga Tuntuning Pangretorika At Pagsasanay Na Lilinang Sa Apat Na Kasanayang Pangwika(1) Bumasa, (2) Kakayahang Umunawa, (3) Kakayahang Magsalita Sumulat. PI111 Course Title : Course Credit Units : Course Description : Filipino 2 Course Code PI211 3 units Pag-Aaral Ng Mga Katutubo At Ng Naangking Anyo Ng Panitikang Pilipino Sa Loob Ng Iba’t Ibang Panahon Sa Kasaysayan Ng Kultura Ng Pilipinas Upang Matutuhan Ang Mga Tradisyong Bumubuhay Sa Panitikan Ng Mga Pilipino At Mapahalagahan Ang Mga Ito Sa Pamamagitan Ng Pagpapahalaga Sa Lalong Makabuluhang Kathang Kumakatawan Sa Mga Panahon Sa Kasaysayan Ng Panitikan . : B. MISCELLANY Course Title : Course Credit Units : Course Description : Physical Education 1 Course Code PE111 2 units Instruction And Practice Of Alignment , Positions, Facing, Posture And Gymnastics Steps, Free Hand And Other Physical Fitness Exercises And Drills. : Course Title : Course Credit Units : Course Description : Physical Education 2 Course Code PE121 2 units Activity and Instruction On Tumbling Stunts Marching Tactics, Hand Apparatus, Social Mixers, Pyramid Building, Flexibility Test And Progressive Endurance And Speed. The Apparatus May Include Climbing Ropes And Poles, Stall Bars, Vertical Ladder And Vaulting Horse. : Course Title : Course Credit Units : Course Description : Badminton, Course Code : Course Title : Course Credit Units : Course Description : Physical Education 3 2 units Practice And Fundamentals Skills And Study Of The Rules Of Arnis , Karate And Swimming. PE211 Physical Education 4 2 units Track Practice and Fundamentals Skills And An Overview Of The Rules In Playing And Officiating Basketball, Volleyball, Baseball, Softball, Golf And And Field. Course Code : PE221 Course Title : Course Credit Units : Course Description : Physical Education 4 2 units Track Practice and Fundamentals Skills And An Overview Of The Rules In Playing And Officiating Basketball, Volleyball, Baseball, Softball, Golf And And Field. Course Code : Course Title : Course Credit Units : Course Description : PE221 Searching for God in the World Today 3 units History Sacred The Course Focuses On The Fullness Of God’s Revelation Of Love And Compassion In The Very Person Of Jesus And His Messianic Role In The Of Salvation As Proclaimed In The Sacred Scriptures, Preserved In The Traditions And Embodied In The Catholic Church. Course Code : Course Title : Course Credit Units : Course Description : TH111C Responding to God’s Call by Becoming Fully Human 3 units Compassion, This Course Deals With The Foundation Of Morality, Its Principles And Norms As Guide Of A Person In His/her Response To A Life Of Conversion, Faith, And Witness To God’s Revelation Of Love And Rooted On Gospel Values And Church’s Social Teachings. Course Code : Course Title : TH121C Celebrating God’s Presence in the Christian Community Course Credit Units : Course Description : 3 units Course Code TH211E This Course Centers On The Study Of The Church As A Community Of Disciples Where The Spirit Of Christ Is Present And His Saving Actions Are Encountered Through Seven (7) Sacraments In Which God’s Love And Compassion Are Made Visible. : Course Title : Course Credit Units : Course Description : Transforming the World with St. Vincent de Paul 3 units This Course Is An Historical And Biographical Study On The Life Of St. Vincent De Paul with Emphasis on His Unique Example Of Following Jesus, The Evangelizer Of The Poor. It Involves a Discernment Of The Saint’s Charism And Spirit As Drawn From His Writings And Conferences, Witnessed By The Different Institutions He Founded, And Particularly Exemplified By His Popular Mission. The Purposes an Alternative Paradigm in Social Transformation and Community Building In Philippine Context Course Code : TH211C