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  1. Browse the leading online directory of courses, colleges, and universities in the Philippines. Find Colleges and Universities in the Philippines! Ateneo de Manila University: Courses offered, Tuition fees, Testimonials of graduates, Board exam performance, Contact information and more.

  2. Bachelor of Arts in Management Economics. The Management Economics program was established to offer students the option of having a balanced mix of business education and economics. While the management side trains the student in the principles of firm management, the economics component grounds the student in economic theory.

  3. Philippines. Phone. (632) 8426-6001 local 5130-5147. Fax. (632) 8426-6123. For General Inquiries. registrar2.ls@ateneo.edu. askregistrar.ls@ateneo.edu. Various courses that may be taken by degree, non-degree, cross-registrants, and foreign exchange students at the Loyola Schools, Ateneo de Manila University.

  4. Core computer science courses provide the students with an intensive background in writing complex software systems and in the design and interconnection of computers. Undergraduate Programs | Academics | Information Systems and Computer Science | Ateneo de Manila University

  5. Jan 7, 2022 · Established in 1966, the Japanese Studies Program at Ateneo de Manila University is the first Japanese Studies Program in Southeast Asia. With its language and Japan-related courses open to degree and non-degree students from different disciplines, the Japanese Studies Program aims to develop graduates who have a global outlook, imbued with a keen understanding and appreciation of one's own ...

  6. Basic Courses. Methods of Research and Statistics (1 unit) Advanced knowledge on research methods and statistics is vital for every lawyer – those in litigation, in the corporate world, and in the academe, among others. This course offers graduate students a combination of the advanced knowledge and skills in research and statistics.

  7. The Theology 12 course studies the ecclesial and communal dimensions of the Christian faith with an emphasis on Catholic social teaching. It explores the question of what it means to be a Christian and Church in today’s wounded and broken world. The course provides students with the opportunity to enter into dialogue and direct personal ...

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