The Bachelor of Science in Customs Administration (BSCA) is a four-year college degree course for individuals who wish to pursue a career in the customs brokerage or in the field of transportation and supply chain management. The Customs Administration curriculum provides students with the theoretical education and initial training on the practical application of the tariff and customs laws, policies and guidelines that are being implemented by the different government agencies that are involved in the import and export industries. Students will also learn various laws, regulations and procedures and their implications for taxation. The business-oriented syllabus includes classroom activities and on-the-job training with customs brokerage companies or with the Bureau of Customs.
However, if they were not able to graduate high school, they may opt to take the Alternative Learning System (ALS) and pass the Philippine Educational Placement Test (PEPT) to qualify for college; the availability of courses for PEPT passers depend on the university.
During the fourth year of the program, students are required to attend an On the Job Training (OJT) in various logistic companies.
Students are given the opportunity to apply their knowledge and skills in an actual work setting. Usually, universities require them to submit a written report on their tasks, learning experiences, and hours rendered. Their work performance will also be evaluated by their immediate managers and will be submitted to their respective OJT coordinator. The number of hours required may differ in each university.
Graduates of Customs Administration are expected to be able to:
However, if they were not able to graduate high school, they may opt to take the Alternative Learning System (ALS) and pass the Philippine Educational Placement Test (PEPT) to qualify for college; the availability of courses for PEPT passers depend on the university.
Graduates of BS in Customs Administration may pursue a career path in:
The Bachelor of Library and Information Science is a four-year degree program designed to provide knowledge and skills in the management of library operations, the systematic organization, conservation, preservation and restoration of books, historical and cultural documents, and other intellectual properties. The program includes topics on the basic principles and fundamental laws of library science as well as the appropriate use of information resources. It also teaches essential skills in the integration of information technology and management information system for effective organization, use, and delivery of learning resources and services.
Students who wish to pursue a degree in Library and Information Science are encouraged to take the Information and Communication Technology strand. The strand equips students with basic topics on illustration, web design, animation, technical drafting, and computer programming.
During the fourth year of the program, students are required to attend an On the Job Training (OJT) in actual libraries and information centers in the public and private sectors.
Students are given the opportunity to apply their knowledge and skills in an actual work setting. Usually, universities require them to submit a written report on their tasks, learning experiences, and hours rendered. Their work performance will also be evaluated by their immediate managers and will be submitted to their respective OJT coordinator. The number of hours required may differ in each university.
Graduates of Library and Information Science are expected to be able to:
However, if they were not able to graduate high school, they may opt to take the Alternative Learning System (ALS) and pass the Philippine Educational Placement Test (PEPT) to qualify for college; the availability of courses for PEPT passers depend on the university.
Graduates of BS in Customs Administration may pursue a career path in:
The Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurship is a four-year degree program that centers on how to start and manage a business by combining management, accounting, finance, and marketing principles. This program is designed in order to equip students with the necessary knowledge and skills in identifying business opportunities, business planning, financing, company valuation, and business management.
Students who want to pursue a degree in Entrepreneurship are encouraged to take the Accountancy, Business, and Management (ABM) strand. This strand provides the basic concepts of business and financial management, and corporate operations which will be helpful in their college journey.
However, students may also opt to take the General Academic Strand (GAS) if they prefer a wider range of topics. The GAS strand has a flexible curriculum where students can learn from the electives of all the other academic strands.
However, if they were not able to graduate high school, they may opt to take the Alternative Learning System (ALS) and pass the Philippine Educational Placement Test (PEPT) to qualify for college; the availability of courses for PEPT passers depend on the university.
Graduates of BS in Entrepreneurship are expected to be able to:
During the fourth year of the program, students are usually required to attend an On the Job Training (OJT) in relevant workplaces such as corporate and startup companies.
Students are given the opportunity to apply their knowledge and skills in an actual work setting. Usually, universities require them to submit a written report on their tasks, learning experiences, and hours rendered. Their work performance will also be evaluated by their immediate managers and will be submitted to their respective OJT coordinator. The number of hours required may differ in each university.
Graduates of Entrepreneurship may pursue a career path in any corporate and startup companies. They may apply as a:
The Bachelor of Science in Office Administration (BSOA) is a four-year degree program designed to provide students with knowledge and skills in business and office management needed in various workplaces such as general business, legal, or medical offices. The program prepares students to be able to handle clerical, administrative, supervisory and managerial tasks.
Students who want to pursue a degree in Office Administration are encouraged to take the Accountancy, Business, and Management (ABM) strand. This strand provides the basic concepts of business and financial management, and corporate operations which will be helpful in their college journey.
However, students may also opt to take the General Academic Strand (GAS) if they prefer a wider range of topics. The GAS strand has a flexible curriculum where students can learn from the electives of all the other academic strands.
However, if they were not able to graduate high school, they may opt to take the Alternative Learning System (ALS) and pass the Philippine Educational Placement Test (PEPT) to qualify for college; the availability of courses for PEPT passers depend on the university.
Graduates of Office Administration are expected to be able to:
During the fourth year of the program, students are usually required to attend an On the Job Training (OJT) in relevant workplaces such as corporate and startup companies.
Students are given the opportunity to apply their knowledge and skills in an actual work setting. Usually, universities require them to submit a written report on their tasks, learning experiences, and hours rendered. Their work performance will also be evaluated by their immediate managers and will be submitted to their respective OJT coordinator. The number of hours required may differ in each university.
Graduates of Office Administration may pursue a career path in various legal or medical companies. They may apply for roles such as:
The Bachelor of Science in Real Estate Managemen is a four-year degree program that aims to prepare the graduates for a career in the field of Real Estate Management in various corporations and institutions whether in the practice of salesmanship, brokerage, appraisal and consultancy including the local government practice of assessors and appraisers. The program prepares students to be pro-active and responsive to the total environment by providing technical, interpersonal and conceptual skills in the areas of real estate management. Theory is blended with practicum activities to give the students a broad and enriched base for a career in real estate service practice.
Students who want to pursue a degree in Real Estate Management are encouraged to take the Accountancy, Business, and Management (ABM) strand. This strand provides the basic concepts of business and financial management, and corporate operations which will be helpful in their college journey.
However, students may also opt to take the General Academic Strand (GAS) if they prefer a wider range of topics. The GAS strand has a flexible curriculum where students can learn from the electives of all the other academic strands.
However, if they were not able to graduate high school, they may opt to take the Alternative Learning System (ALS) and pass the Philippine Educational Placement Test (PEPT) to qualify for college; the availability of courses for PEPT passers depend on the university.
Graduates of BS in REM are expected to be able to:
During the fourth year of the program, students are usually required to attend an On the Job Training (OJT) in relevant workplaces such as corporate and startup companies.
Students are given the opportunity to apply their knowledge and skills in an actual work setting. Usually, universities require them to submit a written report on their tasks, learning experiences, and hours rendered. Their work performance will also be evaluated by their immediate managers and will be submitted to their respective OJT coordinator. The number of hours required may differ in each university.
Graduates of Entrepreneurship may pursue a career path in any corporate and startup companies. They may apply as a: