(BS Accountancy Program) : Department of Accounting Education Soc. Sci.6 - Course Syllabus
(BS Accountancy Program) : Department of Accounting Education Soc. Sci.6 - Course Syllabus
(BS Accountancy Program) : Department of Accounting Education Soc. Sci.6 - Course Syllabus
VISION
A leading institution of higher learning recognized for its quality transformative education serving the nation and world.
MISSION
Provide a dynamic and supportive academic environment through highest standard of instruction, research and
extension in a non-sectarian institution committed to democratizing access to education.
GOALS
To achieve its mission, the University aims to:
Offer academic programs that meet the changing national and international community needs;
Produce graduates who are competent leaders and productive members of society;
Harness a pool of ethical, qualified and highly trained human resources;
Provide an academic environment conducive to optimum learning through adequate state – of- the-
art facilities;
Conduct researches and other scholarly activities that generate new knowledge and contribute to
the improvement of the “quality of life” for all;
Engage in community services that foster self-reliance and empowerment among the marginalized
community; and
Lead in the promotion and preservation of the cultural heritage of Mindanao and of the country as a
whole.
COURSE INFORMATION
1. Course Number : Soc Sci 6
2. Course Name : Life, Works and Writings of Jose Rizal
3. Course Description : A study of the life, works and writings of Jose Rizal and an in depth evaluation and appreciation of his socio
- political thought. Concentration will be given on his writings and on the contemporary relevance of his
ideals to the Filipino people.
4. Pre-requisite : None
5. Co-requisite : None
6. Credit : 3.0 units Lecture
7. Class/Lab Schedule : 5 hours per week (1 term)
8. Program Educational Objectives (PEO) of BS Major in Accountancy
Five (5) years after graduation, graduates of the BSA program shall:
1. Demonstrate technical and professional competence in the practice of the profession: private, government, academe and public
accounting; and
2. Involve in continuing professional development through participation to trainings, seminars, conferences and further studies
9. Student Outcomes (SO) of BS Accountancy and their links to PEO:
PEO
Upon completion of the program, students of the BSA program will be able to:
1 2
SO 1 Communicate effectively orally and in writing using both English and Filipino
SO 2 Work effectively and independently in multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural teams.
Resolve business issues and problems, with a global perspective and particular emphasis on matters
confronting financial statement preparers and users, using their knowledge and technical proficiency in the
SO 3*
areas of financial accounting and reporting, cost accounting and management, management accounting,
auditing, taxation and accounting information systems.
Conduct accounting research through independent studies of relevant literature and appropriate use of
SO 4
accounting theory and methodologies.
Employ technology as a business tool in capturing financial and non-financial information, generating
SO 5
reports and making decisions.
Apply knowledge and skills that will enable them to successfully respond to various types of assessments
SO 6*
(including professional licensure and certifications).
Confidently maintain a professional commitment to good corporate citizenship, social responsibility and
SO 7*
ethical practice when performing functions as a professional accountant.
Note: * SO being addressed in this course
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10. Course Outcomes (CO) of Soc. Sci. 6 and their links to SO:
SO
Upon completion of the course, accountancy students of the BSA program are expected to :
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
CO 1 Explain the life of Dr. Jose Rizal in the promotion of patriotism and nationalism. L L L
CO 2 Interpret selected writings (novels, poems, and essay) of Jose Rizal. L L
Discuss the impact of Rizal’s life and writings to the social and political condition
CO 3 L L
of the country .
Legend: L = Facilitate LEARNING of the competencies (input is provided and competency is evaluated)
P = Allow student to PRACTICE competencies (no input but competency is evaluated)
O = Provide OPPORTUNITY for development (no input or evaluation, but there is opportunity to practice the competencies)
Department of Accounting Education
(BS Accountancy Program)
Soc. Sci.6– Course Syllabus
Student Outcomes
Second Exam Chapter 3 - 4 Short Essay In this task, you are required to write a short essay explaining the changes
th
(20% of the in the Philippines during the 19 century.
exam) In this task, you are required to write a short essay on Jose Rizal’s
experiences on his travel abroad.
The short essay will be on-the-spot and should only be written in the first
page of the examination booklet.
You will be graded according to the following criteria (see attached rubric):
1. Depth of analysis (10 points)
2. Coherence of arguments (10 points)
Third Exam Chapter 5 to 7 In this task, you are required to write a short essay interpreting the
Short Essay writings of Dr. Jose Rizal and its impact to the socio-political and cultural
(20% of the condition of the Philippines.
exam) The short essay will be on-the-spot and should only be written in the first
page of the examination booklet.
You will be graded according to the following criteria (see attached rubric):
1. Depth of analysis (10 points)
2. Coherence of arguments (10 points)
Final Exam Comprehensive Short Essay In this task, you are required to write a short essay on “As part of the
(20% of the Filipino youth in this generation, what can I contribute for the
exam) development / transformation of the Philippines?”
The short essay will be on-the-spot and should only be written in the first
page of the examination booklet.
You will be graded according to the following criteria (see attached rubric):
1. Depth of analysis (10 points)
2. Coherence of arguments (10 points)
Chapter 2: Education
- First Teacher
- Private Tutor
- First Formal Schooling – Binan Bagolong,Saidamin P.
Laguna A Venn Diagram on Rizal’s etal. (2014) Jose Rizal:
- After Binan experiences on his
Life Works and Writings
- The Imprisonment of Dona Teodora education in Ateneo de
- The Death of GOMBURZA Manila and University of
- Manila Experience Santo Tomas
- Ateneo de Municipal Experience
- University of Santo Tomas
Experience
FIRST EXAMINATION
Chapter 4: Exile
- Arrest and the Decree of Deportation
- Bound to Dapitan
- Life in Dapitan
SECOND EXAMINATION
THIRD EXAMINATION
FINAL EXAMINATION
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Soc. Sci.6– Course Syllabus
15. TEXTBOOK
Bagolong Saidamin P. (2014) et. al. Jose Rizal: Life, Works and Writings. Mutya Publishing House, Inc.
16. REFERENCES
1. Guerrero, Leon Ma. (2010). The First Filipino. Manila.
2. Trillana III. (2010) P. Rizal and Heroic Traditions: A Sense of National Identity. Other Essays and Hometown Stories.
3. Zaide, G. & Zaide, S. (2013). Jose Rizal: Life, Works and Writings of a Genius, Writer, Scientist, and National Hero (2nd Ed.)
4. Cabauaton,Wilfred. (2016) Rizal: A Holistic Approach.Mindshapers Co., Inc.
Recommending approval:
EVELYN P. SALUDES,Ed.D.
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