OUR LADY OF LOURDES COLLEGE FOUNDATION
Daet, Camarines Norte
Subject Code : MC 1
Subject Title : MODERN COMMUNICATION 1
Subject Description:
This covers the development of communication competence in English with emphasis on effective reading and writing and listening skills. It is designed to develop language learning strategies, effective communication techniques, and academic study skill. Lesson and activities involve development of oral and written communication, and effective use of reference and resource.
Subject Code : MC 2
Subject Title : MODERN COMMUNICATION 2
Subject Description:
This course is a continuation of Modern Communication 1 and covers the development of advance language skills in critical thinking and problem solving skill. It also provides training on goal setting, self assessment and monitoring skill, time management strategies and communicative competence for general and academic purposes. Lesson and activities include writing routine and special business letters and reports.
Subject Code: MC 3
Subject Title: MODERN COMMUNICATION 3
Subject Description:
This course is designed to respond to the needs of students to gain proficiency in the use of the English language to be able to communicate thoughts and ideas effectively.
This course will also help the students be aware of the structure of the English language and also be conscious of the correct production of sound, rhythm and intonation thereby giving them the confidence in speaking the language.
Subject Code: Fil 1
Subject Title: SINING NG KOMUNIKASYON
Subject Description:
Pag-aaralan and Filipino bilang isang wiikang dinamiko na gagamitin sa komunikasyon pasalita at pasulat. Lilinangin and apat na makrong kasanayan sa pakikinig. Pasasalita at pagsulat sa pamamagitan ng iba’t ibang texto at kontexro.
Subject Code: Fil 2
Subject Title: PAGBASA AT PAGSULAT
Subject Description:
Ang kursong ito ay magbibgay focus sa pagbasa at pagsulat bilang kasangkapan sa pagtuto. Ituturo sa kursong ito ay may estratehiya sa pagbasa ng iba’t ibang genre ng maga texto nakasulat. Lilinangin din ang mga kasanayan sa pagsulat ng iba’t ibang sulating akademik. Magiging batayan paksa ang ukol sa humanidades at agham panlipunan, at agham at teknolohiya.
Subject Code: Lit 1
Subject Title: PHILIPPINE LITERATURE
Subject Description:
This is a course designed to develop analytical thinking and literary skill essential to the understanding and appreciation of literature with focus on Philippines works.
Subject Code: Philo 1
Subject Title: INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY AND LOGIC
Subject Description:
This is a course on introductory philosophy and the role and operation of logic in the philosophical discourse (as the philosophical disciple of correct reasoning and inferential thinking using the principle of Aristotelian-Thomistic Logic or the classical logic).
Subject Code: Human 1
Subject Title: ARTS APPRECIATION
Subject Description:
This course deals on the study of the history, philosophy and utility of different forms of arts touching on Greco-Roman, Renaissance with special emphasis on the Asian and Philippine Indigenous Arts.
Subject Code: SA 1
Subject Title: COLLEGE ORIENTATION
Subject Description:
This course is aimed to assist college freshmen in their entry into the tertiary level by means of seminars, and varied activities which will acquaint them to a new and challenging student life ahead.
Subject Code: SA 2
Subject Title: LOVE, COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE
Subject Description:
This course is concerned with equipping college students with basic knowledge about love, courtship and marriage. It aims to imbibe the necessary values, especially responsibility and accountability that go with these profound concepts.
Subject Code: MathIT 1
Subject Title: COLLEGE ALBEGRA
Subject Description:
This provides students with solid and working knowledge of pre-calculus algebra with emphasis on the understanding of concepts and development of manipulation skills.
It cover a review of basic arithmetic operators, sets real number systems, special products and factoring linear equations, algebra and graphic solutions of quadratic equations, exponents and radical’s complex number binomial expansions, determinants, progressions, and theory, of equations as applied to business problem.
Subject Code: MathIT 2
Subject Title: PLANE TRIGONOMETRY
Subject Description:
This course is concerned in developing skills of the students in solving problems, which involves triangles. This subject will also help them to have a deeper insight about the importance of knowing trigonometric principle.
Subject Code: MathIT 4
Subject Title: PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS
Subject Description:
This is a course that deals with statistical concept and mathematical chances.
Topics include frequency distribution, distribution of empirical data, probability distribution, mathematical expectation and commonly occurring distribution needed for understanding basic ideas and statistical inferences.
Subject Code: PhysIT 1
Subject Title: COLLEGE PHYSICS
Subject Description:
Lectures, demonstrations and laboratory on selected topics in classical and modern physics including kinetics and Newton’s Law of Motion, electronic and magnetic fields, electromagnetic waves and quantum physics.
Subject Code: NatSci 1
Subject Title: INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL SCIENCE WITH EARTH
SCIENCE
Subject Description:
Topics covered in this course are selected from chemistry, physics, astronomy and geology integrated to introduce the non-science major to the basic methods and achievement of physical sciences and to train the students in scientific methods of obtaining knowledge by showing them observations, assumptions, theories, controlled experiments. It also includes the study of earth’s natural resources and their conservation, and also includes meteorology.
Subject Code: Psych 1
Subject Title: GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY
Subject Description:
This is an introductory course to the study of psychology as a science of human behavior. Discussion of the different theories, principles, and concepts aim to give the students basic knowledge of human behavior and focuses on the fundamental questions of how and why we think, feel and behave the way we do, how we get along with one another, and why we become the unique individual mind.
Subject Code: SocCur
Subject Title: SOCIETY AND CULTURE WITH FAMILY PLANNING
Subject Description:
A study of man in a stage of interaction, the course deals with the basic structure of human societies, its anthropological basis in formation the main forces that hold groups together or weaken them, as well as the conditions that transform social life. Also discussed are the development and characteristics of Filipino culture, the personal and social values of Filipinos, the historical influence on cultural variations, the structure of
Filipino culture viewed in term of adaptability to change, and an understanding of different culture in today’s world. Also discussed is family planning, HIV-AIDS education and Drug Addiction.
Subject Code: Econ 1
Subject Title: INTRODUCTION TO ECONOMICS WITH TAR
Subject Description:
In this course, student learn the various economic questions, economic methods, and the market, as basis economic concepts such as elasticity, price regulation, and consumer behavior, theory of the firm, market structures, general equilibrium, production and the firm’s economics. The implication of changes in prices, quantities and policies on resource allocation are explored. Also discussed are land reform and an introduction to the basic concept of taxation.
Subject Code: Hist 1
Subject Title: PHILIPPINE HISTORY
Subject Description:
This course aims the give the student an understanding of the flow of ideas and events in history. It covers the political, economics, social and cultural development of the Philippines from its beginning to the modern period.
Subject Code: Hist 2
Subject Title: LIFE AND WORKS OF DR. JOSE RIZAL
Subject Description:
A study of the biography of Dr. Jose Rizal a critical view of the social order in which he lived through an analysis of his works and letters, his opinions on nationalism, government, religion education, as well as his philosophy of living and the relevance of his ideas to contemporary Philippines society.
Subject Code: PolSci 1
Subject Title: PHILIPPINE GOVERNMENT WITH CONSTITUTION
Subject Description:
This course study of the basic concept and issues concerning politics and governance at the local, national and global levels.
Subject Code: IT 101
Subject Title: INTRODUCTION TO IT AND INTERNET
Subject Description:
This course deals on the overview of computer; Computer hardware and software; essential use of computer; problem solving with computer; basic of computer system; disk operating system (DOS); input/output hardware; and storage hardware. It also deals on the basic use of Internet; Advantages of Internet; Different Search Engines; and the
World-Wide-Web.
Subject Code: IT 102
Subject Title: LOGIC AND PROGRAMMING FUNDAMENTALS
Subject Description:
This course is specially focused to the study of the C Programming. Topics includes overview of C; Variables, Constants, Operators, and expressions; Program
Control Statement; Functions; Arrays and Pointers.
Subject Code: IT 103
Subject Title: OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING 1
Subject Description:
This course is specifically focused to the study of the C++ programming Topics includes overview of C++; Variables, Constants, Operators, and Expressions;
Programming Control Statement; Functions; Arrays and Pointers.
Subject Code: IT 104
Subject Title: IT PRESENTATION SKILLS
Subject Description:
This course is specifically focused on how to develop static and dynamic presentation using several software applications such as Microsoft Powerpoint; Microsoft
Publishers; Macromedia Flash; Macromedia Fireworks etc.
Subject Code: IT 120
Subject Title: PROFESSIONAL ETHICS AND COMPUTING ISSUES
Subject Description:
This course concentrates on the theory and practice of computer ethics. The aim of the course is to study the basis for ethical decision-making and the methodology for reaching ethical decisions concerning computing matters.
Subject Code: IT 105
Subject Title: OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING 2
Subject Description:
This course is specifically focused to the study of the Visual Basic programming.
Topics includes overview of VB; VB Environment; Controls and its Properties;
Variables, Constants, Operators, and Expressions; Programming Control Statements;
Functions; Arrays; Data Environment; and Data Reports.
Subject Code: MathIT 3
Subject Title: DISCRETE STRUCTURES
Subject Description:
This course is very useful in studying and describing objects and problems in computer algorithms and programming languages, and has applications in cryptography, automated theorem proving, and software development. Topics include Logic; Set,
Information and Number Theory; Combinatorics; Theoretical Computer Science; and
Operational Research.
Subject Code: IT 108
Subject Title: NETWORK BASICS
Subject Description:
This course deals on installation of local area network (LAN), electronic input/output devices, LAN design, communication protocols, network certification requirements and procedures in selecting, installing and managing a LAN.
Subject Code: IT 111
Subject Title: ROUTERS AND ROUTING BASICS
Subject Description:
This course introduces the underlying concepts widely used in routing protocols.
Topics summarized here include routing protocol components and algorithms. In addition, the role of routing protocols is briefly contrasted with the role of routed or network protocols. Subsequent Routing Protocols address specific routing protocols in more detail, while the network protocols that use routing protocols are discussed in
Network Protocols.
Subject Code: ITElec 2
Subject Title: SWITCH BASICS AND INTER ROUTING
Subject Description:
This course is a comprehensive study of layer 2 and layer 3 features of switches and routers. These features are common to the majority of the layer 2 and 3 devices.
LAN, MAN, and WAN networks are configured in the labs. It also provide ideas to students in selecting appropriate switch and router devices, connect, configure, and troubleshoot them in LAN, MAN and WAN networks.
Subject Code: ITElec 3
Subject Title: WAN TECHNOLOGIES
Subject Description:
This course covers introductory topics about the Computer Networks specifically
Local Area Networking and Architecture. It includes straightforward discussion on the concepts and practical application of LAN and WAN use and administration. Likewise, the course aims to provide into emerging network technologies and their potential impact on the future of computer networking.
Subject Code: IT 106
Subject Title: DATA STRUCTURES
Subject Description:
This course deals on data that can characterize by its organization and the operation that are defined on it. It includes data representation, organization, and processing the viewpoint of data structure.
Subject Code: IT 112
Subject Title: SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND DESIGN
Subject Description:
This course deals on the scientific study of the system process, including investigation of input and output, in order to find better and more economical and
efficient means of processing. Topics includes Introduction to System Analysis and
Design; The System Analysis; System Development Life Cycle; The Tools of Analyst;
Preliminary Planning and Organization; Project Management; Structured System Design; and Input Design and Control.
Subject Code: IT 110
Subject Title: DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
Subject Description:
This course covers the needs to understand database implementation design and programming with database management with database management, how database are being managed, designing database conceptual and logical, database administration, concept and methods to the management of data resources in an organization.
Subject Code: IT 109
Subject Title: WEB PROGRAMMING 1
Subject Description:
This course teaches the student to create interactive Web sites for the internet.
Emphasis is placed on the proper and effective use of scripting languages including
HTML, Cascading Style sheets, DHTML, and JavaScript. Incorporation of Multimedia elements such as video, audio and graphic files, as well as self-made animations is also covered.
Subject Code: IT 107
Subject Title: COMPUTER ORGANIZATION AND ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE
Subject Description:
This course attempts to provide students with an understanding of how a computer system really works. This may provide background and stimulation to become involved in systems or low level programming. Topics include software, hardware, telecommunications and application software packages. It also focuses on Assembly
Language fundamentals, using assembler, procedures and interrupts, conditional processing and integer arithmetic. The intent, however, is to provide for most students, an understanding which will result in better design and better code selection when working at a much higher level.
Subject Code: IT 113
Subject Title: SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
Subject Description:
This course presents an in treatment of many software engineering topics including: software engineering paradigms, requirement specification, functional design, object oriented design, software verification, and maintenance; Comprehensive discussion of human-computer interaction and user interface.
Subject Code: IT 115
Subject Title: OPERATING SYSTEMS
Subject Description:
This course deals on computer architecture and structure, essential of using an operating system, responsibilities of operating system in kernel, processes and threads, scheduling algorithms, process communication, synchronization, deadlock prevention, memory and system protection.
Subject Code: ACCTG 1
Subject Title: ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES
Subject Description:
This course will cover introduction to financial accounting within the context of business and business decisions. It will explore the development of accounting information and the use of various types of accounting information found in financial statements and annual reports. It will emphasize what accounting information is, why it is important and how it is used by economic decision makers. Specifically, it will cover introduction to business and decision making, basic structure and development of useful accounting information, understanding the basic financial statements cash (balance sheet, income statement, and statement of owner’s equity and statement of cash flows) forms of outside assurance on financial statement; and analysis of accounting information.
Subject Code: IT 116
Subject Title: OBJECT ORIENTED DESIGN AND METHODOLOGIES
Subject Description:
This course deals on the process of planning a system of interacting objects for the purpose of solving a software problem. It is one approach to software design. It also focuses on the paradigm shift that has been penetrating in the software engineering community.
Subject Code: IT 114
Subject Title: MULTIMEDIA SYSTEMS
Subject Description:
This course covers overview and application of multimedia system. Topics include brief overview of audio, video and image compressions and processing.
Operating system that support for continuous media application; system service, device and user interface; Multimedia over network; multimedia file system and information models; Presentation and authoring; multimedia over network; multimedia communication system and application and knowledge-based multimedia system.
Subject Code: IT 118
Subject Title: INTERNSHIP
Subject Description:
An internship is a directed, practical learning experience, outside of the normal classroom setting, in which students sharpen skills, gain experience through work on advanced productions, apply classroom learning to professional settings or projects, and learn first hand how professional companies or organizations operate. Students enrolled in this course should realize that most internship are an opportunity to learn and observe, therefore students may be assigned to do what appear to be somewhat menial tasks. The main point is that students are in a situation that will allow them observe and become acquainted with this industry in a more specific way.
Subject Code: IT 117 / IT 119
Subject Title: CAPSTONE PROJECTS
Subject Description:
This course is divided into two main goals that all Capstone projects should meet.
First, all Capstones should allow students to research deeply into a project connected to their program area. The project should be one that students find challenging, interesting, and meaningful. Second, Capstone projects need to provide an opportunity for students to show that they will meet the expected outcomes of the school. This course will prepare the students to be able to complete significant work that truly matters to them and that allows them to tap into and demonstrate their talents and skills.
Subject Code: ITFELEC 2
Subject Title: DIGITAL ARTS AND ANIMATION 1
Subject Description:
This course aims to introduce animation as one of the modern and most powerful tool used in today’s modern industry to simulate, give life and interactivity to our ever growing use of multimedia applications and titles in the business, entertainment, education and science.
Subject Code: ITELEC 1
Subject Title: MOBILE TECHOLOGY 1
Subject Description:
This course is a parent category for mobile telephony, mobile computing, and miscellaneous portable electronic devices, systems, and networks. Topics include
Mobile Telephone Broadcasting; Mobile computers and contents; IMS services;
Members of the Asia mobility initiative; Members of the bridge Alliance; Members of the Conexus Mobile Alliance; Mobile Telecommunications; Pagers; Radio Paging;
Mobile radio telephone systems; SMS based question-answering services; satellite telephony; Wireless Locating; Wireless Networking; and Wireless Technology people.
Subject Code: IT 121
Subject Title: PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Subject Description:
This course deals on the discipline of planning, organizing and managing resources to bring about the successful completion of specific project goals and objectives. Topics include History of Project Management; Project Management
Approaches, Stages and Topics.
Subject Code: ITFELEC 1
Subject Title: DIGITAL DESIGN
Subject Description:
This course is concerned with the design of digital electronics circuits. The course is also known by other names such as logic design, digital logic switching circuits, and digital systems./ this employed in the design of system such as digital computers, control system, data communications and many applications that requires electronic digital hardware.
Subject Code: ITFELEC 2
Subject Title: WEB PROGRAMMING 2
Subject Description:
This course provides a look at advanced Web Programming techniques using
Dreamweaver, Java Script, VB Script, Java Applet, AJAX, ASP, PHP, Pearl, Apache,
SQL Programming Language and IIS. Topics include (but not limited to) server
programming, server communication, object usage and creation, advanced modern web programming, and data access and manipulation.
Subject Code: ITFELEC 4
Subject Title: QUANTITATIVE METHODS
Subject Description:
The Quantitative Methods provides tools and techniques that are widely applied in a variety of fields in business such as corporate management, investment banking, consulting, information technology, finance, economics and marketing. This concentration focuses on applied problem-solving methodologies where quantitative models are built and used to facilitate the decision-making process. In addition, the courses in this concentration are designed to offer a fine balance between depth and breadth, relevance and rigor, critical and analytical thinking.
Subject Code: PE 1
Subject Title: SELF-TESTING ACTIVITIES
Subject Description:
The purpose of this course is to develop competence in: physic fitness body management skills, throwing and catching skills, skills related to striking with the body, skills related to striking with objects and strategies for physical activities.
Subject Code: PE 2
Subject Title: RHYTHMIC ACTIVITIES
Subject Description:
This course is concerned with the understanding of health and safety practices related to participation in physical activities. It is also geared toward applying critical thinking skills to games/sport, gymnastics, dance and individual and developmental activities.
Subject Code: PE 3
Subject Title: INDIDUAL AND DUAL SPORTS
Subject Description:
The course focuses on history, equipment, facilities, terminologies and skills of different individual and dual sports.
Subject Code: PE 4
Subject Title: TEAM SPORTS
Subject Description:
This course deals with training the student to work cooperatively in a group through team sport such as basketball, volleyball, and other similar games which promote helping and supporting comrades.
Subject Code: NSTP 1/2
Subject Title: CWTS/ROTC/LTS 1 and 2
Subject Description:
This course in mandated by law in recognition of the youth’s role in nationbuilding. It aims to include nationalism, and advance their involvement in civic and public affairs through the Reserved Officers Training Corps, National Service Training
Program, and Literary Training Service.
Prepared by:
GERRY P. LOPEZ, MCS
Dean, College of Computer Studies