RPH Course Outline
RPH Course Outline
RPH Course Outline
Course Description
General Objectives
Equip engineering students with historical and critical consciousness as well as analytical and creative
thinking skills to analyze primary and secondary historical texts and to demonstrate proficient and
effective communication;
Facilitate the use of basic concepts across the domains of knowledge in the examination of the
contemporary world from both the Philippine and global perspectives;
Provide opportunities for engineering students to reflect critically on shared concern, to take
responsibility for knowing and being a Filipino, and to contribute personally and meaningfully to the
country’s development;
Require these students to work effectively in a group, use the current technology to assist and facilitate
their own learning and research, manage their own knowledge, skills, and values for responsible and
productive living, as well as organize themselves to prepare for lifelong learning (CHED Readings in
Philippine History Syllabus).
Course Content
B. One past but many histories: controversies and conflicting views in Philippine history
Cavite Mutiny
Retraction of Rizal
Cry of Balintawak
Mandated topics:
Taxation
1973 Constitution
1987 Constitution
Sample topics:
Institutional history of schools, corporations, industries, religious groups and the like.
TRAIN Law
Conducting interviews
Analyze the context, content, and perspective of different kinds of primary sources.
Determine the contribution of the different kinds of primary sources in understanding Philippine History.
Demonstrate the ability to formulate arguments in favor or against a particular issue using primary
sources.
Effectively communicate, using various techniques and genres in the historical analysis of a particular
event or issue that could help others understand the chosen topic;
Propose recommendations or solutions to present-day problems based on their understanding of root
causes and their anticipation of future scenarios
Display the ability to work in a multi-disciplinary team and contribute to a group endeavor.
Manifest interest in local history and show concern in promoting and preserving the country’s historical
and cultural heritage.
Course Requirements
Reflection paper
ePortpolio
Cultural Mapping/webpage
podcast
Written exercises
Recommendation Paper
Reaction Paper/Critique
Evaluation Procedure (Approved Grading System Applicable to the course/program for lecture)
30% Quizzes
20% Participation
10% Project
References
Readings in Philippine History First Edition, John Lee P. Candelaria and Veronica C. Alporha
https://www.lawphil.net/statutes/repacts/ra1988/ra_6657_1988.html