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Ref. No.

: BSAB-ME

Status :0

Revision Status: Rev 02

Date Issued: February 2024


Prepared by: Reviewed: Approved:

Eric C. Manggaca Efren P. Mamaran Rod Ullyses D. Pagaling


Faculty Program Head Interim College President

Philosophy

Revolutionizing learning environment in making quality education accessible to all

Core Values

Beacon of Excellence

Commitment to Inclusivity

College Vision: Balingoan College is a leading Higher Education Institution delivering quality of life in Misamis Oriental

College Mission: Balingoan College as a higher education institution promotes accountability, responsibility, social, environmental, cultural, and ethical
values through lifelong learning.

Intended Learning/Program Outcomes:


Graduates of the program will:

a. Higher levels of comprehension (textual, visual, etc.) in the context of Agribusiness.

b. Proficient and effective communication (writing, speaking, and use of new techniques) specific to Agribusiness.

c. Understanding of basic concepts across the domains of knowledge, with a focus on Agribusiness principles and practices.

d. Critical, analytical, and creative thinking applied to Agribusiness challenges and opportunities.

e. Application of different analytical modes (quantitative and qualitative, artistic and scientific, textual and visual, experimental, observation, etc.) in tackling
Agribusiness problems methodically.

f. Appreciation of the human condition within the context of Agribusiness, considering its impact on farmers, workers, and consumers.

g. Capacity to personally interpret the human experience in Agribusiness settings, understanding the motivations, needs, and challenges of stakeholders.

h. Ability to view the contemporary world from both Philippine and global perspectives, with a specific focus on Agribusiness trends, policies, and practices.

i. Self-assuredness in knowing and being Filipino, and its relevance to the Agribusiness sector in the Philippines.

j. Capacity to reflect critically on shared concerns in Agribusiness and think of innovative, creative solutions guided by ethical standards.

k. Ability to reflect on moral norms/imperatives as they affect individuals and society in the context of Agribusiness.

l. Ability to appreciate and contribute personally and meaningfully to the country's development through Agribusiness initiatives.

m. Understanding and respect for human rights, with a specific emphasis on labor rights and fair practices in the Agribusiness sector.

n. Ability to contribute personally and meaningfully to the country's development through sustainable Agribusiness practices.

o. Working effectively in a group within Agribusiness settings, collaborating with diverse stakeholders to achieve common goals.

p. Application of computing and information technology to assist and facilitate Agribusiness research, data analysis, and decision-making processes.

q. Ability to negotiate the world of technology responsibly in the Agribusiness context, considering data privacy, cybersecurity, and digital literacy.
r. Problem-solving skills, including the ability to address real-world Agribusiness problems, such as supply chain management, market fluctuations, and
sustainability challenges.

s. Basic work-related skills and knowledge relevant to Agribusiness, including financial management, marketing strategies, risk assessment, and regulatory
compliance.

Course Details

Relationship of Course Learning Outcomes to Program Outcomes

Course Intended Learning Outcomes *Course Map: (1) L – learned in the course; P – practiced in the course; O – opportunity to learn or practice in the course, not yet learned or
practiced (2) I – introduced; P – practiced; D – demonstrate skills without supervision;

PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO
At the end of the course, students
I P I D O I P D
should be able to:
D
L O I P

1. Articulate the Balingoan College ✔ ✔ ✔


Vision and Mission Statement
2. Understand and explain the ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
economic theories and techniques
that can be utilize in making
managerial decisions
3. Apply the economic theories and ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
techniques relevant to specific
managerial decisions in attaining the
firms goals through case analysis.
TEACHING-LEARNING PLAN

LEARNING PERFORMANC TOPICS TEACHING- RESOURCES ASSESSMENT TIME GRADING


OUTCOME E INDICATORS LEARNING ALLOTMEN CRITERIA
S ACTIVITIES T
CILO 1 Articulate the Student’s Oral Rubrics for
Balingoan Manual Recitation Oral
College Recitation
College Vision
Vision, Discussion Score
and Mission 3 Hrs
Mission, Think-Pair-Share Percentage
Statement Institution
Equivalent
for Quiz
PRELIM
CILO 2 Understand and I. • Pre-reading Book Quiz 18 Hrs Score
explain the Introductio • Discussion Internet Percentage
economic n Equivalent
theories and for Quiz
techniques that a.
can be utilize in Economics
making
and
managerial
decisions Manageria
l
Economics

b.
Economics
and
Business
Decisions

c.
Manageria
l
Economics
in relation
to other
Disciplines

d.
Economic
System
Model

II. Demand
Theory
and
Analysis

MIDTERM
CILO 3 Apply the III. Pre-reading Book Quiz 21 Hrs Score
economic Production Internet Percentage
theories and Theory Discussion Equivalent
techniques and for Quiz
relevant to Analysis
specific
managerial IV. Cost
decisions in Theory
attaining the and
firms goals Estimation
through case V.
analysis. Decision
Under
Uncertaint
y

FINAL
CILO 3 Apply the Book Quiz Score
economic Internet Percentage
theories and Equivalent
techniques VI. Market Pre-reading for Quiz
relevant to Structure
specific Discussion 18 Hrs
managerial VII.
decisions in Integration
attaining the
firms goals
through case
analysis.

Suggested Readings, References:

•Craig Petersen, H and W. Chris Lewis (1999). Managerial Econmics (4 th Edition)


•Salvatore Dominick. (2001). Managerial Economics in a Global Economy. 4 th Ervin McGraw-Hill

• Attendance and participation in class discussions and activities

• Group Reports

• Completion of assignments and quizzes

• Prelim, Midterm and Final Exams

Level of Assessment:
The students will be graded according to the following grading system:
1.Course Evaluation: Passing grade is 75%; absences more than 20% of the total number of meetings are considered a failure

Criteri Criteri
Criteri Criteri
a a
Prelim/Midterm/ a Final Term a
(Non- (Non-
(Major) (Major)
Major) Major)
Class Activities Class Activities
20% 20% 15% 15%
Participation Participation
Practical Practical
40% 35% 25% 25%
Test/Quiz/Assignment Test/Quiz/Assignment
Major Examination 35% 40% Major Examination 25% 20%
Behavior 5% 5% Final Output 30% 35%
Behavior 5% 5%
TOTAL 100% 100% Total 100% 100%

2.Computation of the Percentage Computation for the Final Grade:

Term Prelim Midterm Final


Percentage 25% 30% 45%
(MajorCourses)
Percentage 25% 25% 50%
(MajorCourses)

3.Grading Scale:

Failure
due to Dr Authori
≤ Inco
≥9 94- 92- 88- 85- 82- 79- 76- 7 65- Excessi op zed
6 mpl
7 96 93 90 87 84 81 78 5 74 ve pe Withdr
4 ete
Absenc d awal
es
1.2 1.7 2.2 2.7 3. 5.
1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 4.0 AF INC DR AW
5 5 5 5 0 0
*Passing rate: Major Courses – 2.25 and GEC – 3.0

4.Last day of dropping is ___________. A student may officially drop the course on or before the deadline for dropping. Only after a dropping
slip is accomplished in the Registrar’s Office and the instructor’s copy is submitted can be considered to have the course officially dropped.

Class Policies:

A.Should the students fail to submit the requirements:

1.They will be given a score of zero (0) with a corresponding grade of zero percent (0%) in a requirement which is not submitted under the
following conditions:

i.They are given a chance to make-up for the said requirement;

ii.They are given enough time to work on the make-up requirement.

2.They will be given a score of zero (0) with a corresponding grade of zero percent (0) in a quiz which is given during their absence, under the
following conditions:

i.The absence is unexcused;

ii.They are offered a make-up quiz and still fail to shop-up during the given time;

iii.They are given enough time to prepare for the make-up quiz.

3.In case the students submitted a requirement given by the instructor/instructress to make-up for their lost grade, a certain percent will be
deducted on their actual grade. The deduction will be determined by the subject teacher.

B.Students who arrive beyond the allowable time for tardiness will be allowed to enter the class but are marked absent. Attendance policies
found in the Balingoan College Student Handbook applies.

C.Students not wearing the prescribed uniform/proper dress decorum will be considered absent.

D.Eating and drinking are not allowed inside the classroom.


E.Students under the influence of any liquor will not be permitted to enter the classroom and shall be advised to leave the campus premises
immediately to void unnecessary incidents

F.Cheating, tardiness, absences, and other violations will be dealt in accordance to the provisions stipulated in the Balingoan College Student
Handbook.

G.Gadgets are not allowed during class hours unless needed in class discussion with ample permission from the teacher.

*All policies (attendance, tardiness, decorum, grievances, etc) will be subject to the provisions of the latest version of the Balingoan
College Student Handbook)

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