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Republic of the Philippines FOUNDED 1907 Republic Act 9299

Dumaguete, Bais, Guihulngan, Mabinay, Pamplona, Siaton and Bayawan-Sta. Catalina

College of Arts and Sciences


Main Campus 1
Journalism and Mass Communication Department

Course Syllabus

Course Code MC Course Title


Credit Units 3 units Time Duration 3 hours (per week)
Program Placement Prerequisite
A. Course Description
B. Course Objectives At the end of the semester, the student will be able to:
Knowledge
Skills/Abilities
Values/ Attitudes
Competency Students shall be able to:
Standards/
Program
Outcomes
C. Course Outline and Timeframe
Week Topic
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Prepared By: Reviewed By: Approved:

Name Of Professor Joy G. Perez, Ph. D. Prof. Michael P. Baldado, Jr., Ph.D.
Guest Lecturer Department Head/ Program Coordinator Dean Prof. Rosemarie T. Pinili, Ed.D., Ph.D.
Vice President for Academic Affairs
Code#: Revision#: 1 Date Reviewed: Date Approved:
Effective Date:

____UNCONTROLLED ____C O N T R O L L E D
____Standard____Law____Regulation
Republic of the Philippines FOUNDED 1907 Republic Act 9299
Dumaguete, Bais, Guihulngan, Mabinay, Pamplona, Siaton and Bayawan-Sta. Catalina

College of Arts and Sciences


Main Campus 1
Journalism and Mass Communication Department
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18 FINALS

Prepared By: Reviewed By: Approved:

Name Of Professor Joy G. Perez, Ph. D. Prof. Michael P. Baldado, Jr., Ph.D.
Guest Lecturer Department Head/ Program Coordinator Dean Prof. Rosemarie T. Pinili, Ed.D., Ph.D.
Vice President for Academic Affairs
Code#: Revision#: 1 Date Reviewed: Date Approved:
Effective Date:

____UNCONTROLLED ____C O N T R O L L E D
____Standard____Law____Regulation
Republic of the Philippines FOUNDED 1907 Republic Act 9299
Dumaguete, Bais, Guihulngan, Mabinay, Pamplona, Siaton and Bayawan-Sta. Catalina

College of Arts and Sciences


Main Campus 1
Journalism and Mass Communication Department

E. Suggested Readings and References

F. Course
Requirements
G. Grading System
H. Classroom Policies Attendance, Assignments and Submission Policies. Students are required to observe attendance in the class as monitored in the School Register Form. Assignments
and their submission are to be on time as announced as scheduled in the class sessions.
Uniform and Decorum. Students are deemed accountable to follow the “Damn Psychology of Clothing” and the “RESPECT the 6 Cs” as campaigned in the class
through posters.
Academic Dishonesty. All forms of dishonesty as indicated as ideal class rules in the basic and higher education is automatically equivalent to a failing grade of the
academic exercise. Plagiarism if automatic “Failed” in an output.  
Disability Accommodation. Persons with physical/ learning disabilities are requested to see the Professor within the first two weeks of the semester. A doable strategy is
designed by both the Professor and student throughout the semester. Have an appointment with the Professor for his/ her consultation time.
Gender and Development. All oral and written communication output/ class interaction are required to observe the use of gender sensitive language.
Harassment and Discrimination. The course prohibits discrimination and harassment based upon race, ethnicity, sex (including sexual assault), pregnancy, color,
religion, national origin, physical or mental disability, age, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, and genetic information. Any student who has concerns
about such behavior should the Professor.
Religious Accommodation. In the academic work in the class, everybody is required to refrain conflicts with student’s religious practices and/ or observances. For an
exemption, the student may request reasonable accommodations. This request must be in writing, and the Professor will review the request and this may even seek for
Prepared By: Reviewed By: Approved:

Name Of Professor Joy G. Perez, Ph. D. Prof. Michael P. Baldado, Jr., Ph.D.
Guest Lecturer Department Head/ Program Coordinator Dean Prof. Rosemarie T. Pinili, Ed.D., Ph.D.
Vice President for Academic Affairs
Code#: Revision#: 1 Date Reviewed: Date Approved:
Effective Date:

____UNCONTROLLED ____C O N T R O L L E D
____Standard____Law____Regulation
Republic of the Philippines FOUNDED 1907 Republic Act 9299
Dumaguete, Bais, Guihulngan, Mabinay, Pamplona, Siaton and Bayawan-Sta. Catalina

College of Arts and Sciences


Main Campus 1
Journalism and Mass Communication Department
assistance from the Dean.
I. Consultation Hours E-mail Address:
Cellphone No:

MC Learning Plan

Course Code MC Course Title


Credit Units 3 units Time Duration 3 hours (per week)
Program Placement Prerequisite
Desired Learning Teaching and Learning Resources (Material Assessment Task
Content/ Topic Activities (TLAs)
Prepared By: Outcomes
Reviewed By: (DLOs) Approved: and Readings) (ATs)
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3. Name Of Professor Joy G. Perez, Ph. D. Prof. Michael P. Baldado, Jr., Ph.D.
Guest Lecturer Department Head/ Program Coordinator Dean Prof. Rosemarie T. Pinili, Ed.D., Ph.D.
4. Vice President for Academic Affairs
5. :
Code# Revision#: 1 Date Reviewed: Date Approved:
6. Effective Date:
7. ____UNCONTROLLED ____C O N T R O L L E D
8. ____Standard____Law____Regulation

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