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  1. This course is a spatial and economic inventory, classification, and development of the land, physical, and socioeconomic resources of the Philippines. It is an integrated assessment of the country’s patrimony and their impacts to regional and national development. ECON 146. LAW AND ECONOMICS.

  2. The Master in Pastoral Leadership and Management of the School of Humanities of Ateneo de Manila University aims to equip the Church leaders such as parish priests, formators, religious and lay leaders with the requisite knowledge, skills and practical know-how in Church leadership and management, animated by a profound apostolic spirituality ...

  3. The Master in Public Management (MPM) is the flagship education program of the Ateneo School of Government (ASoG). It aims to develop leaders and managers who are visionaries, ethical, strategic thinkers, analytical, politically smart, technically proficient, and practical. The MPM program aims to build the capacity of the students to achieve ...

  4. 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.

  5. Minors expand your learning, complementing your main field of study, or gives you an additional outlet for your talents and skills. Chinese Studies. Creative Writing. Cultural Heritage Studies. Data Science and Analytics. Development Management. Economics. Education. Enterprise Development.

  6. 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

  7. 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 ...

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