The document summarizes the history and academic policies of AMA University. It details the founding of AMA by Amable M. Aguiluz Sr. in the 1980s and its growth into a university with over 200 branches worldwide by the 2000s. The academic policies section outlines policies regarding academic load, residency, adding/dropping courses, grading, and removal exams for undergraduate and graduate students.
The document summarizes the history and academic policies of AMA University. It details the founding of AMA by Amable M. Aguiluz Sr. in the 1980s and its growth into a university with over 200 branches worldwide by the 2000s. The academic policies section outlines policies regarding academic load, residency, adding/dropping courses, grading, and removal exams for undergraduate and graduate students.
The document summarizes the history and academic policies of AMA University. It details the founding of AMA by Amable M. Aguiluz Sr. in the 1980s and its growth into a university with over 200 branches worldwide by the 2000s. The academic policies section outlines policies regarding academic load, residency, adding/dropping courses, grading, and removal exams for undergraduate and graduate students.
The document summarizes the history and academic policies of AMA University. It details the founding of AMA by Amable M. Aguiluz Sr. in the 1980s and its growth into a university with over 200 branches worldwide by the 2000s. The academic policies section outlines policies regarding academic load, residency, adding/dropping courses, grading, and removal exams for undergraduate and graduate students.
History of AMA China , HongKong 2000 - AMAES (AMA Education System) University - 14 branches AMA - Amable M. Aguiluz Sr. - Father - InfoTech Professional Services Dr. Amable R. Aguiluz V. - Son and first Incorporation University President 2002 - Maritime Education, Medicine, Purpose: World Class Education Nursing , Caregiving - Founder of AMA - NMA (Norwegian Maritime - ARAV Academy) Old name - AMA Institute for Computer - AMA Schools for Medicine and Science Nursing First campus - Shaw, Boulevard - St. Augustine School of Nursing 1981 - AMA computer college (AMACC) - 200 branches - 150 000 - BS Computer Science professionals - 13 students → 600 students August 20, 2001 - CHED 1983 - first campus in Makati - International Calibre 1985 - 2000 students - University 1986 - Project 8 Quezon City - ISO Certified 1987 - ACLC (AMA Computer Learning 2015 - AMA Online Education Center) - Short courses of Programming - 16 branches - 100 franchise learning center - AMA Basic Education - K-12 (R.A. 10533) - (St. Augustine International School) - 8 branches: Manila, Laguna, Cebu, Mactan, Bacolod, Davao 1996 - AMATEL (AMA Telecommunication and Electronics Learning Center) - AMA International Institute of Technology - 3-4 branches: Cubao, San Pedro, Laguna, Mindanao 1998 - ABE International Business College - HRM, Business Administration - Computer-related courses - 25 branches • Graduate program students follow the Academic Policies same rule but the grade should be 15%. Academic load • Undergraduate students can enroll in a minimum of three (3) subjects and a maximum of eight subjects per term of enrollment. • Graduate studies students are allowed to enroll in a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 4 based on the curriculum they are in. • Students may enroll in only 1 subject upon submission and approval of a written request stating reasons why students cannot take at least 2 sources. Per term residency • Students of AMAU Online Education are required to be enrolled per term for at least 50 days before he / she may be allowed to request for a grade slip and continue enrollment for the next term. • Only graduating students (who are in their last term of enrollment) are allowed to have overload units but not to exceed 3 units.
Adding and dropping of courses
• Undergraduate students who initially enrolled less than 8 subjects may be allowed to add additional subjects within one week of the initial enrollment. • Dropping of courses will be allowed within the first 50 days of the student's enrollment in each term. •Students may avail extension programs twice. • Undergraduate students whose grade in a subject is less than 50% but can still pass the subject provided he/she incurs a higher grade in his/her final examination may avail of the removal exam. This allows for an additional attempt in the final exam so he / she may pass the subject.