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GE 101: Understanding the Self
A. COURSE DETAILS
COURSE CODE: GE 101
COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course covers the nature of identity, the factors and forces that affect personal development and the maintenance of personal
Derived from CMO No. 20 s. 2013
identity, thus helping the learners enhance their skills and increase their commitment in demonstrating proper behaviour in different
places and situations.
From CMO No. 17, s. 2017 1. Provide general administrative and clerical support to high-level Executives guided by the Code of Ethics for
Office Professionals.
2. Coordinate office management activities.
3. Manage office communications.
4. Organize files, information, and office supplies effectively.
5. Exhibit acceptable human relation skills in a diverse environment.
D. COURSE OUTLINE
WEEK NO./ DATE TOPICS REFERENCES
MIDTERM
Week 3 Your personal identity. Ethek Magalona, Evelyn Sadsa, Elline Cruz,2018,
Feb. 20-24, 2023 Understanding the Self
Week 7 https://www.elle.com.fashion
Basic psychological needs.
Mar. 20-24, 2023
Week 8
My unique picture album Sferra,Wright, Rice,2018,
Mar. 27-31, 2023
Responding to change Personality and Human Relations
FINALS
Week 2 Change and emotion Wilfredo San Juan, Ma. Luz. Centeno,2018, General
Apr. 24-28, 2023 Sociology
E. COURSE EVALUATION
COURSE REQUIREMENTS: Class activities(written) “Primed to Lead and Serve for Progress”
Assigned readings/research
Recitation
Quizzes
Video Presentation
Periodic Examination
*LOA Midterm = **CS X .70 LOA Finals = CS X .70 MT Grade X. .40 (40%)
Midterm Exam =***ES X .30 Final Exam = ES X .30 Final Grade X..60 (60%)
98 – 91 – 82 –
1.00 1.75 2.50 74 BELOW 5.00
100 89 80
88 – 79 –
95 – 97 1.25 2.0 2.75 --------- -------
86 77
85 –
94 – 92 1.50 2.25 76 - 75 3.00 ---------- ---------
83
INC (Incomplete) - allowed only for the final grading period but only for the reason of failure to take the final examination
UW (Unauthorized withdrawal) – for student who did not report to class for both onsite and online and could not be contacted by any means nor filed an LOA or
dropping form at the Registrar’s Office; will receive a grade of 5.00
F. ACADEMIC POLICIES
A true PLSPian:
1. Demonstrates the PVMGO of the Pamantasan and its core values – Patriotism, Leadership, Service, and Professionalism.
2. Participates actively and productively in both academic and non-academic activities anchored on the learner-centered approach and outcomes-based education.
3. Embraces learning for life and uses the course outline as a guide in his/her own academic pursuit.
4. Complies to the requirements of the course/s efficiently and effectively.
5. Follow the rules on student discipline as prescribed in the Student Handbook 2018 revised edition.
6. Promote gender equality and advocate the anti-gender discrimination “Primed
law (MCW,toSec,4-A,
Lead and Serve for Progress”
RA 9710)
7. Observe digital literacy by being responsible users of online platforms, the Data Privacy Guidelines adopted in PLSP (see attachment) and Intellectual Property Rights/Copyright Laws in the use of
secondary sources and presentation of creative works.
All employees, students and administration officers are enjoined to comply with and to share in the responsibility to secure and protect personal information collected and processed by PLSP in
pursuit of legitimate purposes.
All documents, printed and electronic, shared by your instructors are containing their names, titles and signature should not be shared by those who are not member of the PLSP community without
the consent and approval of your instructors.
MS. BLAIR S. ALMALVEZ MRS. AZELA TEOFILA GARCIA PROF. KRISTIN ANNE C. CORCEGA, MACA