College of Arts and Science

Program Outcomes

Bachelor of Arts in Communication (BA-Comm)

After the Bachelor of Arts in Communication program, students should be able to:

Produce multimedia materials following current communication and media practices; Present and defend scholarly communication and media researchers who adhere to the University's research agenda and standards;

Exhibit high-quality research and multimedia outputs.

Bachelor of Arts in International Studies (BA-IS)

After the Bachelor of Arts in International Studies program, students should be able to:

A comprehensive and international disciplinary perspective on global issues and the ability to analyze the subtle interactions of politics, economics, and culture within the global system, thereby assisting them in realizing their roles as a country and world citizens.

Appreciating the importance of inter-state relations' domestic and international dynamics in pursuing national interests and promoting global peace and harmony.

A high level of proficiency in a foreign language is critical for the education of tomorrow's world leaders.

Acquired intellectual abilities are necessary for working in government, international business, journalism, education, or international development.

Possess the knowledge and skills necessary to pursue additional studies in various fields of specialization, including law, sociology, political science, economics, and public administration.

Bachelor of Arts in Political Science (BA-PS)

After the Bachelor of Arts in Political Science program, students should be able to demonstrate the following abilities:

  1. Sufficient knowledge of political theories from antiquity to the modern era that is necessary for comprehending, explaining, and forecasting political phenomena;
  2. awareness of political practices, systems, and processes that may guide them in their post-graduation careers;
  3. scientific research and analytical abilities for identifying, analyzing, and resolving political issues and concerns; in-depth knowledge of the political systems, structures, and dynamics unique to each State;
  4. In-depth knowledge of the Philippine political culture, system, development, and experiences throughout history.

Bachelor of Science in Biology (BS-Bio)

The Bachelor of Science in Biology program aspires to produce globally competitive graduates whose principles, skills, and values are firmly rooted in Filipino culture and tune with current global trends and standards.

Demonstrate in-depth knowledge of biological principles and theories that can be applied to pursue a graduate program in medicine or biology;

Effectively communicate the themes and concepts that unite Biology, both orally and in writing;

Conduct scientific investigation techniques and equipment used correctly;

successfully defend a group's research output; and

Critically translate the findings of scientific research into programs.


Bachelor of Science in Psychology (BS-Psych)

The Bachelor of Science in Psychology program aspires to produce globally competitive graduates whose principles, skills, and values are firmly rooted in Filipino culture and tune with contemporary global trends and standards.

Acquire knowledge of the vast array of assumptions, methodologies, models, constructs, and applications used to explain and comprehend the nature of human behavior.

Contribute to the development of an appreciation for the contributions and evolution of psychology as a formal independent discipline.

Develop an appreciation for the numerous applications of psychological concepts to contemporary issues involving a man and his sociocultural environment.

Conduct research-related activities that result in indispensable and up-to-date interpretations and explanations of human behavior's complexities.

Acquire work experience in hospitals and community health centers, advertising and manufacturing firms, government and military agencies, and academic institutions as lecturers, psychometricians and personnel assistants, training consultants, supervisors, customer service representatives, researchers, instructors, and guidance counselors, among others.

Pursue graduate studies in any of the following specializations: clinical, industrial, social, or legal psychology, or a related field of psychology.