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Faculty Members, CHSS

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DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SCIENCE

ALMOJANO Luigie Lursh G.  To be updated
BERSAMIN Rachelle A. PhD Guidance and Counseling
CABAZARES Janus Ruel T. MA Linguistics                                         
GALLARDO Theresa Mae E.  To be updated
MILLONDAGA Kenette Jean I. MA Anthropology
PALUGA Myfel Joseph D. MA Anthropology; PhD Anthropology (on-going)
PAVO Raymundo R. PhD Development Studies
PURNELL Maria Kathryn N. To be updated
RAGRAGIO Andrea Malaya M MS Archeology, PhD Anthropology (on-going)
RANU Mandeep Kaur  To be updated 
TANDOG Thea Kersti C. MA Applied Anthropology and Participatory Development

 

DEPARTMENT OF HUMANITIES

ACOL Merle Dawn C. Master of Management
BENGAN John B. MFA Creative Writing
CAYAMANDA Karen Joyce  G.
PhD Development Studies
CRUZ-DALILING Jhoanna Lynn B. PhD in Creative Writing
DE VEYRA Antonino  S.
MA English; PhD Comparative Literature (on-going)
DIZON Ena Marie O. To be updated
ESCANO Ma. Teresa R. MA Professional Studies (Dev. Comm)
JAVIER Jeffrey B. To be updated
PEREZ Teody Boylie R. DFA in Plastic Expression
QUINTERO Genevieve J. PhD in Education Administration
SANCHEZ Samuelle Marionne C. MA Integrated Design
SUMAYLO Dennis John  F.
MA Professional Studies;  Development Communication (on study leave)
VALDEZ Maria Gliceria G.  To be updated
VILLACASTIN Juven Niño A. BA Communication Arts 
VIRADOR Farah Aimee S. To be updated

 

 DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE

ARBOTANTE Samantha V. To be updated
FRANCO Sheena Marie R. To be updated
JUANGA Jean Marie  V.
PhD Development Administration          
MALAQUE Isidoro III R. PhD Architecture
OLALO Kristin Faye M. BS Architecture
PERNES Nory Loyd N. Master in Business Administration
REGALADO Angelo Felix N. Master in Urban & Regional Planning 
ROSEL Minerva C. Master in Urban & Regional Planning
SONGCAYAUON Ryan C. Master in Urban & Regional Planning 
YARES Micah Amor P. Master in Urban & Regional Planning
YLAGAN Myrafe S. Master in Urban & Regional Planning

 

DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN KINETICS

ABARCA Jezreel M. MA/ PhD Education Management
CAMIA Cherry Ann C. To be updated
LAPESIGUE Juvanie C. To be updated
MANA-AY Nikkailah B. To be updated
PROTACIO Erwin E. MS Physical Education
SALAZAR Armando R. MS Physical Education 
SALAZAR Maria Stella R. PhD in  Anthropology

 

Updated 21 April 2022

BS Architecture

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PROGRAM PROFILE

The BS Architecture program trains students to be professional architects with a high sense of social and cultural awareness that is the result of five years of study in construction and building technology, architectural history and critical theory, and urban and regional planning.

BS Architecture graduates now work as professional design architects, heritage planners/conservators, museum curators, architectural critics, architectural photographers, renderers, AutoCAD specialists, cartographers, building development scientists, corporate consultants, environmental planners, and real estate project managers.

JOB OPPORTUNITIES

■ Architectural Critic
■ Architectural Photographer
■ Architectural Renderer
■ AutoCAD Operator
■ Building Envelope Scientist
■ Campus Planner
■ Cartographer (Map-maker)
■ Corporate Consultant
■ Design Architect
■ Environmental Planner
■ Heritage Convervator / Architect
■ Heritage Planner
■ Museum Curator
■ Project Manager
■ Real Estate Project Manager

COURSE PROSPECTUS

 

COURE SUBJECTS

Architectural Drafting
Monochromatic Drawing
Architectural Design I - X
Color Rendering
Perspectives, Shades and Shadows
History of Architecture I and II
Presentation Techniques I and II
Materials of Building Technology
Building Utilities
Building Construction I - III
Mechanics of Architectural Structures I and II
Building Laws
Plumbing and Sanitary Services
Research Methods in Architecture
Elementary Surveying
Mechanical and Electrical Systems
Site Planning and Landscape Structure
Structure Design I - III
Comprehensive Services of the Architect
Socio-Cultural and Institutional Aspects of Housing
Finance, Taxation, Civics and Land Reform for Architects

REVISED GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES

AH 1, Dimensions of Identity: Understanding Ourselves Through Reading and Writing
AH 2, Exploring Ideas Through Academic Writing
AH 3, Effective Speech Communication
AH 4, Adventures in Fiction, Poetry & Drama
AH 5, Art and Society
AH 6, Visual Communication and Society
AH 7, Significant Themes in Literature and Films
SSP 1, Philippine History
SSP 2, Asia & The World
SSP 3, Foundations of Behavioral Science
SSP 4, Social, Economic & Political Thought
SSP 5, Philosophical Analysis
SSP 6, Wika at Pagka-Pilipino
SSP 7, The Hitchiker’s Guide to Mindanao
MST 1, Foundation of Natural Sciences I
MST 2, Foundation of Natural Sciences II
MST 3, Mathematics for General Education
MST 4, Science, Technology and Society
MST 5, Biotechnology and Society
MST 6, Biodiversity Challenge

For more information, contact
Assoc. Prof. (Architect) Isidoro R. Malaque III, PhD
Chairperson, Department of Architecture
College of Humanities and Social Sciences
University of the Philippines Mindanao
Tel. No.: (082) 293-0084 (Dean's Office, telefax)

 

BA Communication and Media Arts

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Program profile
 
The BA Communication and Media Arts (BACMA) program trains students to be effective and savvy communication and media specialists who use their skills critically, creatively, and imaginatively, while imbuing social consciousness to become leaders in their own field who will contribute to nation-building and uphold social justice.
 
BA Communication and Media Arts is a program reinvented in 2018 from the former BA Communication Arts curriculum. The program streamlined two major tracks (Media Arts, and Speech & Corporate Communication) into an integrated, dynamic, and expansive learning experience that will provide students with flexible career opportunities as communication and media specialists.
 
Core subjects
  • Introduction to Communication and Media 
  • Introduction to Communication and Media Theories
  • Fundamentals of Design in Communication and Media
  • Ethics in Communication and Media
  • Fundamentals Writing in Communication and Media
  • Fundamentals of Strategic Communication 
  • Communication and Media Campaigns
  • Media Production
  • Communication, Media, and Society
  • Communication, Persuasion, and Social Influence
  • Research in Communication and Media
  • Production Research
  • Advanced Topics in Communication and Media Research
  • Special Topics
  • Internship (Practicum)
  • Undergraduate Thesis
 
Qualified Elective Subjects
These subjects allow students to specialize their skills in particular communication and media applications.
  • Organizational Communication
  • Intercultural Communication
  • Crisis Communication
  • Integrated Marketing Communication
  • Health Communication
  • Photography: Theory and Practice
  • Print Media Communication
  • Audio Media Communication
  • Audio Visual Communication
  • Multimedia Communication
  • Conflict-Sensitive Reporting
 
Career opportunities
  • Academe
    • Teaching
    • Research
  • Corporate and business
    • Marketing and Advertising Executive / Researcher
    • Corporate Communication Executive
  • Information technology
    • Web and App Interface Design
    • Content Creation
    • Social Media Management
  • Media practice & public sector
    • Audiovisual and Theatre Productions
    • Journalism
    • Advocacy Campaigning / Campaigns Director
 
For more information, contact:
 
a/Prof. Melissa Claire I. Barrera-Yap
Program Coordinator, BACMA
Department of Humanities
 
Prof. Jhoanna Lynn B. Cruz
Chair, Department of Humanities 
 
College of Humanities and Social Sciences
University of the Philippines Mindanao
Tel. No.: (082) 293-0084 (Dean's Office, telefax)
 Updated 30 January 2023

BA English

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PROGRAM PROFILE

The BA English program trains students to become critical and creative thinkers who are skilled not just in the production of creative works but also in the practice of the English language in the global setting.

BA English graduates now work as lawyers, business process outsourcing specialists, medical transcribers, information officers, public relations writers, copywriters, teachers, scriptwriters, technical writers, journalists, marketing communication specialists, and authors or editors of books and magazines.

JOB OPPORTUNITIES

■ Marketing Communication Specialist
■ Medical Transcriber
■ Blurbologist
■ Editor / Copy Editor
■ Copywriter / Content Writer
■ Researcher
■ English Instructor
■ Freelance Writer
■ PR Writer
■ Information Officer
■ Novelist
■ Children’s Books Writer
■ Technical Writer
■ Scriptwriter
■ Lifestyle / Feature Writer
■ Customer Service Representative

 

COURSE PROSPECTUS

(for updating)

 

CORE SUBJECTS

FOREIGN LANGUAGE I, II, III, IV
Critical Approach to Literature I and II
Survey of English Literature I and II
Survey of American Literature I and II
Introduction to Shakespeare
Introduction to Creative Writing
Study of the English Language
The Literature of the Philipines in English I and II
Literary Translation
Philippine Regional Literature in English Translation

LEGISLATED COURSES
PI 100, Life and Works of Jose Rizal

REVISED GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES

AH 1, Dimensions of Identity: Understanding Ourselves Through Reading and Writing
AH 2, Exploring Ideas Through Academic Writing
AH 3, Effective Speech Communication
AH 4, Adventures in Fiction, Poetry & Drama
AH 5, Art and Society
AH 6, Visual Communication and Society
AH 7, Significant Themes in Literature and Films
SSP 1, Philippine History
SSP 2, Asia & The World
SSP 3, Foundations of Behavioral Science
SSP 4, Social, Economic & Political Thought
SSP 5, Philosophical Analysis
SSP 6, Wika at Pagka-Pilipino
SSP 7, The Hitchhiker's Guide to Mindanao
MST 1, Foundation of Natural Sciences I
MST 2, Foundation of Natural Sciences II
MST 3, Mathematics for General Education
MST 4, Science, Technology and Society
MST 5, Biotechnology and Society
MST 6, Biodiversity Challenge

For more information, contact

Prof. Nelfa M. Glova
Chair, Department of Humanities 
College of Humanities and Social Sciences
University of the Philippines Mindanao
Tel. No.: (082) 293-0084 (Dean's Office, telefax)

BS Anthropology

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Revised: 13 June 2022

PROGRAM PROFILE

Anthropology is a social science that explores society and humanity from a bio-cultural and cross-cultural approach. The program is designed to provide students with training, field experience, and hands-on exposure to methods of anthropological research and visual documentation of different cultural life ways, both local and globally.

Career opportunities for BS  Anthropology graduates include research analyst, educator, development worker, advertising consultant, human resource officer, policy researcher, evaluator, social auditor, cultural broker, social advocate, and museum researcher, and other related fields.

JOB OPPORTUNITIES

■ Educator
■ Research Analyst
■ Development Worker
■ Advertising consultant
■ Human Resource Officer
■ Policy Researcher
■ Evaluator
■ Impact Assessor
■ Cultural Broker
■ Social Advocate
■ Museum Researchers

 

COURSE PROSPECTUS

Subjects

GENERAL

General Anthropology
Introduction to Archaeology
Peoples and Cultures of Mindanao
Ecological Anthropology
Introduction to Economic Anthropology
Political and Legal Anthropology
Introduction to Folklore
Language and Culture
Culture Change & Applied Anthropology
Introduction to Social Anthropology
Sex and Culture
Theory in Anthropology I and II
Seminar in Ethnographic Writing
Visual Anthropology
Quantitative Methods in Social Research
Qualitative Methods in Social Research

LINGUISTIC COURSES
Introduction to Linguistics I and II

LEGISLATED COURSES
PI 100, Life and Works of Jose Rizal

REVISED GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES
AH 1, Dimensions of Identity: Understanding Ourselves Through Reading and Writing
AH 2, Exploring Ideas Through Academic Writing
AH 3, Effective Speech Communication
AH 4, Adventures in Fiction, Poetry & Drama
AH 5, Art and Society
AH 6, Visual Communication and Society
AH 7, Significant Themes in Literature and Films
SSP 1, Philippine History
SSP 2, Asia & The World
SSP 3, Foundations of Behavioral Science
SSP 4, Social, Economic & Political Thought
SSP 5, Philosophical Analysis
SSP 6, Wika at Pagka-Pilipino
SSP 7, The Hitchhiker's Guide to Mindanao
MST 1, Foundation of Natural Sciences I
MST 2, Foundation of Natural Sciences II
MST 3, Mathematics for General Education
MST 4, Science, Technology and Society
MST 5, Biotechnology and Society
MST 6, Biodiversity Challenge

 

For more information, contact
Asst. Prof. Andrea Malaya M. Ragragio
Chair, Department of Social Sciences
College of Humanities and Social Sciences
University of the Philippines Mindanao
Tel No.: (082) 293-0084 (Dean's Office, telefax)
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