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LUCAN CENTRAL COLLEGES

San Francisco District, Pagadian City


Tel. No. 215 – 3307
Email Add: lucan_pagadian@yahoo.com
Website: www.lucan-pagadian.22web.org
1stSemester SY: 2017-2018

VISION

LUCAN CENTRAL COLLEGES envisions totally developed Professionals responsive to the need of the
challenging society necessary for Global competitiveness.

MISSION
Inspired by St. Lukes core values of charity, justice, responsibility, and service, LUCAN CENTRAL COLLEGE
commits to produce Professionals totally equipped with knowledge, attitude and skills and provide a supply of
skilled man power to respond the needs of society through quality and relevant education and training for global
competitiveness.

DEVELOPED PROFESSIONALS
1. COMPETENCE
2. MATURE MAKING DECISIONS
3. LIFELONG SKILLS
4. SHOWING PROFESSIONALISM DEALING WITH OTHERS IN THE FIELD OF WORK.
RESPONSIVE CITIZENS
1. RESPONSIVE SHOWING EMPATHY/ EMPATHETIC EVERY SOCIETY’S NEED.
2. PROACTIVE TO THE PROBLEMS OF THE SOCIETY
3. VIGILANT TO THE PROBLEM OF OUR SOCIETY

GLOBAL COMPETITIVE
1. POSSESSING THE ICT (INFORMATION, COMMUNICATION, AND TECHNOLOGY) SKILLS.
2. SHOWING INNOVATIVENESS IN THE CHOSEN FIELD.
3. CREATIVE IN PROVIDING THE APPROPRIATE INFORMATION IN OUR SOCIETY

GOALS
LUCAN CENTRAL COLLEGES aims to:

- Create a climate of charity, justice, responsibility and service in relating with other people
- Develop professional who are mature and responsible citizens.
- Educate and train professional geared to provide a supply of skilled man power.
- Produce professional who could formulate ideas, express and defend it.
- Become research oriented to address the needs of the challenging society.
- Create a life-long knowledge and belief and show good attitudes and skills in relating with the rest of the
creation.
LUCAN CENTRAL COLLEGES
San Francisco District, Pagadian City
Tel. No. 215 – 3307
Email Add: lucan_pagadian@yahoo.com
Website: www.lucan-pagadian.22web.org
1stSemester SY: 2017-2018

COURSE SYLLABUS

Course number: Elective 1


Course Title: Special Topic Philippine Government and Politics
Course Credit: Three Units (3 hours per week)
Pre-requisite: None
Class Schedule: Monday and Wednesday (1:00-2:30 p.m.)
Room: Library
Instructor: Ms. Meloudy F. Baay
No. of Hours: Fifty Four Hours (54 Hrs)
Semester: 1stsem (June- October)
COURSE DESCRIPTION:

Philippine Foreign and International Relation provides the student with the ideal opportunity to
gain insight into global politics and regional studies, to enhance their global learning perspective and
to become part of an exciting characteristic of the Philippine foreign and international relation. This
course also educates the students in challenging positions in Government, International
Organizations and Non-Government Organizations.

COURSE OBJECTIVE:
In studying The Philippine Foreign and International Relation, the college students are able to:

A. Know what the States responsibility is as to international relations with other state.
B. Know the rights, limitations, conduct and duties of every State in International Law.
C. Know the laws and practices being exercised by every State and how it affects into their
International relation.
Outcome Teaching Learning
Time Frame Learning Content (Product/Performance) Activities/Resource Assessments
Materials
S.Y 2017-2018 First
Semester

3rd week of June  International Law Practice International Learning Discussion Written and Oral
 Private International Concepts by participating Examinations, Reflection
Law in an International issues Papers
 Public International discussion
Law

4th week of June  Basis of Practice International Reporting System Written and Oral
International Law Concepts by participating Examinations, Reflection
 Schools of Legal in an International issues Papers
Theory discussion
 Principles of
International Law
1st week of July  International Legal Practice International Reporting System Written and Oral
Personality Concepts by participating Examinations, Reflection
 State in an International issues Papers
 Criteria for discussion
Statehood
2nd week of July  Recognition of Research and discussion Reporting System Written and Oral
States about legal personality Examinations, Reflection
 International Papers
Organization
 Legal Personality
 Powers of
International
Organization
 Individuals Evaluation/Presentation on PowerPoint presentation/ Written and Oral
 International Rights the International Human Discussion Examinations, Reflection
3rd week of July and responsibilities Rights and how is it Papers
 Attitudes of States applied in a State
4th week of July  Relationship Illustrative Cases PowerPoint presentation/ Debate/ Reflection Papers
between Discussion
International and
National Law
 Philippine cases
 International Law Illustrative Cases PowerPoint presentation/ Debate/ Reflection Papers
making Discussion
 Sources of
1st week of August International Law
 Jus Cogens and
Ergo Omnes
obligations
 Philippine Statute Illustrative Cases PowerPoint presentation/ Debate/ Reflection Papers
2nd week of August  ASEAN Instrument Discussion
 ASEAN Charter
3rd week of August  Law of the Sea Illustrative Cases PowerPoint presentation/ Debate/ Reflection Papers
 International waters Discussion
 Territorial Sea

4th week of August  Archipelagos Illustrative Cases PowerPoint presentation/ Debate/ Reflection Papers
 Exclusive Economic Discussion
Zone
 Continental Shelf
5th week of August  High Seas Illustrative Cases PowerPoint presentation/ Debate/ Reflection Papers
 Jurisdiction on the Discussion
High Seas
 International Seabed
1st week of September  Philippine Cases Illustrative Cases and PowerPoint presentation/ Debate/ Reflection Papers
 Constitutionality of students’ resolution on the Discussion
the 2009 Phil. given case
Archipelagic
Baseline Law
 International Human
Rights Law
2nd week of September  Concept of Human Illustrative Cases and PowerPoint presentation/ Debate/ Reflection Papers
Rights students’ resolution on the Discussion
 Scope of Human given case
Rights
 Generation of
Human Rights

3rd week of September  Right to self- Illustrative Cases and PowerPoint presentation/ Debate/ Reflection Papers
determination students’ resolution on the Discussion
 Universal Human given case
Rights
 State responsibility

4th week of September  Treatment of Aliens Survey/ research and PowerPoint presentation/ Debate/ Reflection Papers
 Acts Imputable to Illustrative cases on the Discussion
the State aliens and imputable acts
 Philippine cases to a State
1st week of October  International Evaluation on the concept Video Debate/ Reflection Papers
Environmental Law and characteristic of Presentation/PowerPoint
International Presentation
Environmental Law
2nd week of October  International Evaluation on the concept Video Written and Oral
Economic Law and characteristic of Presentation/PowerPoint Examinations, Reflection
International Economic Presentation Papers
Law
3rd week of October  International Evaluation on the Video Written and Oral
Humanitarian Law concept and Presentation/PowerPoint Examinations, Reflection
characteristic of Presentation
International Papers
Humanitarian Law

4th week of October  International Evaluation on the Video Written and Oral
Humanitarian Law concept and Presentation/PowerPoint Examinations, Reflection
(continuation) characteristic of Presentation Papers
International
Humanitarian Law

Assessment

Attendance/Quizzes - 25%
Oral Recitation - 10%
Projects/Assignments - 20%
Major Examinations - 40%
Character - 5%
100%

Reference

 International Law with Philippine Cases and Materials and ASEAN Instruments by Miriam Defensor Santiago

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