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15 - Geology or the equivalent 16 - Library Science or the equivalent 17 - Marine Transportation (Deck Officer) or the equivalent 18 - Marine Engineering (Engine Officer ) or the equivalent 19 - Master Plumber or the equivalent 20 - Mechanical Engineering or the equivalent 21 - Medical Technology or the equivalent 22 - Metallurgical Engineering or the equivalent 23 - Midwifery or the equivalent 24 - Mining Engineering or the equivalent 25 - Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering or the equivalent 26 - Nursing or the Equivalent 27 - Nutrition & Dietetics or the equivalent 28 - Optometry or the equivalent 29 - Pharmacy or the equivalent 30 - Medicine (Physician) or the equivalent 31 - Physical/Occupational Therapy or the equivalent 32 - Radiologic Technology & X-Ray Technology or the equivalent 33 - Sanitary Engineering or the equivalent 34 - Social Work or the equivalent 35 - Sugar Technology or the equivalent 36 - Veterinary Medicine or the equivalent 37 - Interior Design or the equivalent 38 - Landscape Architecture or the equivalent 39 - PBET or Civil Service (prior to 1995) in Teacher Education 40 - Bar Examinations or the equivalent 41 - LET in Elementary Education 42 - LET in Secondary Education 43 - Agriculture 44 - Fisheries Technology 90 - No license earned. 99 - No record or not known.
Tenure of Employment - This classifies the employee into permanent, probationary, casual or contractual. Permanent means the faculty cannot be fired except for a cause, otherwise the employment is defined for a fixed duration only or is "at the pleasure" of some executive. Code: 1 - Permanent 2 Probationary 3 - Casual 4 - Contractual Faculty Rank - This refers to the academic rank of the faculty. Code: 20 Instructor 30 - Assistant Professor 40 - Associate Professor 50 - Full Professor 99 - Not known Teaching Load - This refers to the actual teaching load of a faculty in the current semester/trimester. If faculty is in study leave but has equivalent load, please indicate also the teaching load.
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Code: 00 - No teaching load 10 - 1.0 - 6.0 units per semester 20 - 7.0 - 12.0 units per semester 30 - 13.0 - 18.0 units per semester 40 - 19.0 - 24.0 units per semester 50 - more than 24 unitsper semester 99 - Not known. Subjects Taught - This refers to all the subjects being taught by the faculty in that particular semester. Please do not use abbreviations. Annual Salary - This refers to the actual annual basic salary of the faculty. Assign one code for each faculty within the range of his/her annual basic salary. Code: 1 60,000 below
2 - 60,000 - 69,999 3 - 70,000 - 79,999 5 - 90,000 - 99,999 6 - 100,000 - 149,999 7 - 150,000 - 249,999 8 - 250,000 - 499,999 9 - 500,000 - UP
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FORM E-2: PROFILE OF EACH TERTIARY FACULTY IN AN SUC CAMPUS ( As of July 1, 2010) Unique Institutional Identifier: Name of Institution: Region (Main Campus): Geographic campus or site: IMPORTANT: THIS FORM IS ONLY FOR FACULTY MEMBERS TEACHING AT THE TERTIARY LEVEL. A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9
HOME DEPT
SPECIFIC SPECIFIC SPECIFIC DISCIPLINE DISCIPLINE DISCIPLINE OF OF MASTERS OF BACHELORS DEGREE DOCTORATE DEGREE Use 6-digit code. Use 6-digit code. Use 6-digit code.
Use code.
Use code.
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GROUP A1: FULL-TIME FACULTY MEMBERS WITH THEIR OWN FACULTY PLANTILLA ITEMS REMARKS: Every full-time faculty member with his/her own PS item, even if on leave without pay, should be listed here. 1 START LISTING HERE. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 SUBTOTAL GROUP A1
1 2
GROUP A2: HALF-TIME FACULTY MEMBERS WITH THEIR OWN FACULTY PLANTILLA ITEMS REMARKS: Every half-time faculty member with his/her own PS item, even if on leave without pay, should be listed here. START LISTING HERE. SUBTOTAL GROUP A2
1 2
GROUP A3: PERSONS OCCUPYING RESEARCH PLANTILLA ITEMS BUT CLASSIFIED AS REGULAR FACULTY. REMARKS: Please see instructions. START LISTING HERE. SUBTOTAL GROUP A3
1 2
GROUP B: FULL-TIME FACULTY MEMBERS WITHOUT ITEMS BUT DRAWING SALARIES FROM THE PS ITEMS OF FACULTY ON LEAVE WITHOUT PAY. REMARKS: Popularly known as "substitutes", these are the faculty members who take over temporarily the PS item of somebody on leave without pay. START LISTING HERE. SUBTOTAL GROUP B
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SPECIFIC SPECIFIC SPECIFIC DISCIPLINE DISCIPLINE DISCIPLINE OF OF MASTERS OF BACHELORS DEGREE DOCTORATE DEGREE Use 6-digit code. Use 6-digit code. Use 6-digit code.
Use code.
Use code.
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GROUP C1: FULL-TIME FACULTY MEMBERS WITHOUT ITEMS DRAWING SALARIES FROM GAA PS LUMP SUMS. REMARKS: Full-time without PS items. Salaries are paid from GAA PS Lump Sums. START LISTING HERE.
SUBTOTAL GROUP C1 GROUP C2: FULL-TIME FACULTY MEMBERS WITHOUT ITEMS PAID DRAWING SALARIES FROM SUC INCOME. REMARKS: Sometimes known as "contractual faculty", these are full-time faculty with no plantilla items. Salaries are paid from SUC income. START LISTING HERE.
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SUBTOTAL GROUP C2
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GROUP C3: FULL-TIME FACULTY MEMBERS WITH NO PS ITEMS DRAWING SALARIES FROM LGU FUNDS REMARKS: Faculty members who have no PS items but teach full-time, with salaries paid from LGU funds. START LISTING HERE.
SUBTOTAL GROUP C3
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GROUP D: TEACHING FELLOWS AND TEACHING ASSOCIATES ( but not Graduate Assistants) REMARKS: Technically, TA/TF are not faculty members. However, they do teach and study on official time. START LISTING HERE. SUBTOTAL GROUP D
1 2 3 4
GROUP E: LECTURERS AND ALL OTHER PART-TIME FACULTY WITH NO ITEMS ( e.g. PROFS EMERITI, ADJUNCT/ AFFILIATE FACULTY, VISITING PROFS, etc.) REMARKS: List only the lecturers and/or part-time faculty who have actual teaching loads in First Sem 2004-05. START LISTING HERE.
SUBTOTAL GROUP E GRAND TOTAL THIS FORM WAS FILLED IN BY: SIGNATURE: PRINTED NAME POSITION TITLE DATE: DATA CERTIFIED CORRECT BY: SIGNATURE: PRINTED NAME POSITION TITLE DATE:
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FORM E-2: PROFILE OF EACH TERTIARY FACULTY IN AN SUC CAMPUS ( As of July 1, 2010) Unique Institutional Identifier: Name of Institution: Region (Main Campus): Geographic campus or site: IMPORTANT: THIS FORM IS ONLY FOR FACULTY MEMBERS TEACHING AT THE TERTIARY LEVEL. A1 A2 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9 D1 D2 D3 D7 D8 D9
LAB LECTURE TOTAL LAB LECTURE TOTAL STUDENT STUDENT STUDENT CREDIT CREDIT TEACHING HOURS HOURS TEACHING CONTACT- CONTACT- CONTACTUNITS UNITS CREDIT TEACHING TEACHING HOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS TEACHING TEACHING UNITS Undergrad Undergrad Undergrad LAB LECTURE Undergrad Undergrad Undergrad Undergrad (Lab+Lect) Undergrad Undergrad (Lab+Lect) (Lab+Lect) CREDIT UNITS CREDIT UNITS CREDIT UNITS HOURS HOURS HOURS CONTACT- CONTACT- CONTACTPER WEEK PER WEEK PER WEEK HOURS HOURS HOURS
LAB LECTURE TOTAL Student Student Student CREDIT CREDIT TEACHING ContactHrs ContactHrs ContactHrs UNITS UNITS CREDIT LAB LECTURE GRADUAT TEACHING TEACHING UNITS Graduate Graduate E Level Graduate Graduate Graduate level level (Lab+Lect) Level Level (Lab+Lect) CREDIT UNITS CREDIT UNITS CREDIT UNITS CONTACT- CONTACT- CONTACTHOURS HOURS HOURS
GROUP A1: FULL-TIME FACULTY MEMBERS WITH THEIR OWN FACULTY PLANTILLA ITEMS REMARKS: Every full-time faculty member with his/her own PS item, even if on leave without pay, should be listed here. 1 START LISTING HERE. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 SUBTOTAL GROUP A1
1 2
GROUP A2: HALF-TIME FACULTY MEMBERS WITH THEIR OWN FACULTY PLANTILLA ITEMS REMARKS: Every half-time faculty member with his/her own PS item, even if on leave without pay, should be listed here. START LISTING HERE. SUBTOTAL GROUP A2
1 2
GROUP A3: PERSONS OCCUPYING RESEARCH PLANTILLA ITEMS BUT CLASSIFIED AS REGULAR FACULTY. REMARKS: Please see instructions. START LISTING HERE. SUBTOTAL GROUP A3
1 2
GROUP B: FULL-TIME FACULTY MEMBERS WITHOUT ITEMS BUT DRAWING SALARIES FROM THE PS ITEMS OF FACULTY ON LEAVE WITHOUT PAY. REMARKS: Popularly known as "substitutes", these are the faculty members who take over temporarily the PS item of somebody on leave without pay. START LISTING HERE. SUBTOTAL GROUP B
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LAB LECTURE TOTAL LAB LECTURE TOTAL STUDENT STUDENT STUDENT CREDIT CREDIT TEACHING HOURS HOURS TEACHING CONTACT- CONTACT- CONTACTUNITS UNITS CREDIT TEACHING TEACHING HOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS TEACHING TEACHING UNITS Undergrad Undergrad Undergrad LAB LECTURE Undergrad Undergrad Undergrad Undergrad (Lab+Lect) Undergrad Undergrad (Lab+Lect) (Lab+Lect) CREDIT UNITS CREDIT UNITS CREDIT UNITS HOURS HOURS HOURS CONTACT- CONTACT- CONTACTPER WEEK PER WEEK PER WEEK HOURS HOURS HOURS
LAB LECTURE TOTAL Student Student Student CREDIT CREDIT TEACHING ContactHrs ContactHrs ContactHrs UNITS UNITS CREDIT LAB LECTURE GRADUAT TEACHING TEACHING UNITS Graduate Graduate E Level Graduate Graduate Graduate level level (Lab+Lect) Level Level (Lab+Lect) CREDIT UNITS CREDIT UNITS CREDIT UNITS CONTACT- CONTACT- CONTACTHOURS HOURS HOURS
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GROUP C1: FULL-TIME FACULTY MEMBERS WITHOUT ITEMS DRAWING SALARIES FROM GAA PS LUMP SUMS. REMARKS: Full-time without PS items. Salaries are paid from GAA PS Lump Sums. START LISTING HERE.
SUBTOTAL GROUP C1 GROUP C2: FULL-TIME FACULTY MEMBERS WITHOUT ITEMS PAID DRAWING SALARIES FROM SUC INCOME. REMARKS: Sometimes known as "contractual faculty", these are full-time faculty with no plantilla items. Salaries are paid from SUC income. START LISTING HERE.
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SUBTOTAL GROUP C2
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GROUP C3: FULL-TIME FACULTY MEMBERS WITH NO PS ITEMS DRAWING SALARIES FROM LGU FUNDS REMARKS: Faculty members who have no PS items but teach full-time, with salaries paid from LGU funds. START LISTING HERE.
SUBTOTAL GROUP C3
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GROUP D: TEACHING FELLOWS AND TEACHING ASSOCIATES ( but not Graduate Assistants) REMARKS: Technically, TA/TF are not faculty members. However, they do teach and study on official time. START LISTING HERE. SUBTOTAL GROUP D
1 2 3 4
GROUP E: LECTURERS AND ALL OTHER PART-TIME FACULTY WITH NO ITEMS ( e.g. PROFS EMERITI, ADJUNCT/ AFFILIATE FACULTY, VISITING PROFS, etc.) REMARKS: List only the lecturers and/or part-time faculty who have actual teaching loads in First Sem 2004-05. START LISTING HERE.
SUBTOTAL GROUP E GRAND TOTAL THIS FORM WAS FILLED IN BY: SIGNATURE: PRINTED NAME POSITION TITLE DATE:
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FORM E-2: PROFILE OF EACH TERTIARY FACULTY IN AN SUC CAMPUS ( As of July 1, 2010) Unique Institutional Identifier: Name of Institution: Region (Main Campus): Geographic campus or site: IMPORTANT: THIS FORM IS ONLY FOR FACULTY MEMBERS TEACHING AT THE TERTIARY LEVEL. A1 A2 E1 OFFICIAL RESEARCH LOAD E2 Official EXTENSION SERVICES LOAD E3 OFFICIAL STUDY LOAD E4 E5 E6 OTHER OFFICIAL LOAD CREDITS E7 TOTAL WORK LOAD 1st SEM 2011/12 E8 REMARKS
CREDIT UNITS
GROUP A1: FULL-TIME FACULTY MEMBERS WITH THEIR OWN FACULTY PLANTILLA ITEMS REMARKS: Every full-time faculty member with his/her own PS item, even if on leave without pay, should be listed here. 1 START LISTING HERE. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 SUBTOTAL GROUP A1
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GROUP A2: HALF-TIME FACULTY MEMBERS WITH THEIR OWN FACULTY PLANTILLA ITEMS REMARKS: Every half-time faculty member with his/her own PS item, even if on leave without pay, should be listed here. START LISTING HERE. SUBTOTAL GROUP A2
1 2
GROUP A3: PERSONS OCCUPYING RESEARCH PLANTILLA ITEMS BUT CLASSIFIED AS REGULAR FACULTY. REMARKS: Please see instructions. START LISTING HERE. SUBTOTAL GROUP A3
1 2
GROUP B: FULL-TIME FACULTY MEMBERS WITHOUT ITEMS BUT DRAWING SALARIES FROM THE PS ITEMS OF FACULTY ON LEAVE WITHOUT PAY. REMARKS: Popularly known as "substitutes", these are the faculty members who take over temporarily the PS item of somebody on leave without pay. START LISTING HERE. SUBTOTAL GROUP B
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E8 REMARKS
CREDIT UNITS
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GROUP C1: FULL-TIME FACULTY MEMBERS WITHOUT ITEMS DRAWING SALARIES FROM GAA PS LUMP SUMS. REMARKS: Full-time without PS items. Salaries are paid from GAA PS Lump Sums. START LISTING HERE.
SUBTOTAL GROUP C1 GROUP C2: FULL-TIME FACULTY MEMBERS WITHOUT ITEMS PAID DRAWING SALARIES FROM SUC INCOME. REMARKS: Sometimes known as "contractual faculty", these are full-time faculty with no plantilla items. Salaries are paid from SUC income. START LISTING HERE.
1 2 3
SUBTOTAL GROUP C2
1 2 3
GROUP C3: FULL-TIME FACULTY MEMBERS WITH NO PS ITEMS DRAWING SALARIES FROM LGU FUNDS REMARKS: Faculty members who have no PS items but teach full-time, with salaries paid from LGU funds. START LISTING HERE.
SUBTOTAL GROUP C3
1 2
GROUP D: TEACHING FELLOWS AND TEACHING ASSOCIATES ( but not Graduate Assistants) REMARKS: Technically, TA/TF are not faculty members. However, they do teach and study on official time. START LISTING HERE. SUBTOTAL GROUP D
1 2 3 4
GROUP E: LECTURERS AND ALL OTHER PART-TIME FACULTY WITH NO ITEMS ( e.g. PROFS EMERITI, ADJUNCT/ AFFILIATE FACULTY, VISITING PROFS, etc.) REMARKS: List only the lecturers and/or part-time faculty who have actual teaching loads in First Sem 2004-05. START LISTING HERE.
SUBTOTAL GROUP E GRAND TOTAL THIS FORM WAS FILLED IN BY: SIGNATURE: PRINTED NAME POSITION TITLE DATE:
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Appendix B CODES FOR SPECIFIC DISCIPLINES UNDER MAJOR DISCIPLINES As of October 13, 2004
EDUCATION SCIENCE AND TEACHER TRAINING FINE AND APPLIED ARTS HUMANITIES RELIGION AND THEOLOGY SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND RELATED LAW AND JURISPRUDENCE NATURAL SCIENCE MATHEMATICS IT-RELATED DISCIPLINES MEDICAL AND ALLIED TRADE, CRAFT AND INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING AND TECH ARCHITECTURE AND TOWN PLANNING AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, FISHERIES HOME ECONOMICS SERVICE TRADES MASS COMMUNICATION AND DOCUMENTATION OTHER DISCIPLINES GENERAL MARITIME
REMARKS: Elementary and secondary students should not be classified in any of the above disciplines. A separate categery "BASIC EDUCATION" will be set up for them.
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EDUCATION SCIENCE AND TEACHER TRAINING General Teacher Training Elementary Education Secondary Education with no specialization Elementary and Secondary Education w/ no specialization Pedagogy Education Teaching Educational Foundation Teacher Training with Specialization in a Non-Vocational Subject Chemistry Education Christian Education English Education Mathematics Teaching Physics Teaching Religious Education (Character/Value Education) Arabic Education (teaching Arabic) Physical Education Biology Education College Teaching Sports Science (Sports Officiating/Coaching) Economics Education Bilingual Education Filipino Education General Science Education Health Education Home Economics Education Language Education/Language Teaching Music Education Art Education Reading Education Computer Education (teaching Computer Science) Science Education (teaching Science) Social Studies Education Spanish Education (teaching Spanish) Teaching Behavioral Science Communication Arts (Pilipino, English) Science and Health Education Physical Science Education Teacher Training for Teaching Practical or Vocational Subjects Industrial Education Industrial Arts Practical Arts Education Vocational/Technical Education Technician Teacher Education Teaching Elementary Agriculture Non-Formal Education Teacher Training for Teaching Pre-school or Kindergarten Childhood Education Early Childhood Education Kindergarten Education Teacher Training for Adult Education Adult Education Teacher Training for Teachers in Special Education Special Education Teaching Handicapped Children Applied Deaf Studies
140401 140402 140403 140404 140405 140406 140407 140408 140409 140410 140411 140412 140413 140414 140415 140416 140417 140418 140419 140420 140421 140422 140423 140424 140425 140426 140427 140429 140431
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Educational Administration and Supervision Educational Administration/Management Vocational School Administration/Management Educational Programs Management School Principalship Education Science in Support of Teaching Guidance and Counselling Measurement and Evaluation Research and Evaluation Curriculum and Instruction Educational Guidance and Family Education Educational Psychology Educational Technology Library Science Education
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Other Education Science and Teacher Training Agricultural Development Education Agricultural Education Agricultural Extension Education Agricultural Homemaking Education Business Education Commercial Education Extension Education Fisheries Education Nursing Education Secretarial Education Basic Agricultural Education/Elementary Agriculture Health Professional Education Development Education Engineering Education Occupational Education Human Ecology Education Agricultural Technology Education Environmental Education Maritime Education Population Education Nutrition and Dietetics Teaching History Education Other Education Science and Teacher Training
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FINE AND APPLIED ARTS General Art Studies Fine Arts Practical Arts History and Philosophy of Arts Art History Drawing and Painting Sculpturing Music 182201 182203 182204 182205 182206 Music Music in Musical Sciences Music Liturgy Piano/Keyboard Strings
180101 180104
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Voice Winds and Percussion Creative and Performing Arts Choral/Orchestral Conducting Ethnomusicology Musicology Composition
Speech and Drama Speech and Theater Arts Theater Arts (Performance; Malikhaing Pagsulat; Technical Theater Mgt.) Production Design Interior Design Other Fine and Applied Arts Fashion Design and Merchandising Visual Communication Dance
22 220100
HUMANITIES General Humanities Current or Vernacular Language and its Literature Pilipino/Filipino English Philippine Literature English Literature Pilipino Literature Other Living Languages and their Literature European Languages Spanish Language and Literature Modern Languages "Dead" Languages and their Literature Linguistics 223101 Linguistics Comparative Literature Comparative Literature Literature History 225101 225103 226100 227100 229900 Archeology Philosophy Other Humanities History Development Studies
224101 224102
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Divinity Religion/Spiritual Life Theology/Theological Studies Evangelical Ministry Pastoral Ministry Comparative Religions Religious Formation Biblical Studies
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SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES General Social and Behavioral Sciences Social Science Behavioral Science Human Behavior Technology Social Studies Applied Social Research Economics Applied Economics Economics Business Economics Development Economics Management Economics Economic Research Industrial Economics Political Science Political Science Foreign Service International Relations Political Economy Sociology 303201 303202 303203 303204 303205 Sociology Rural Sociology Sociology and Anthropology Pastoral Sociology Applied Sociology Demography Demography Population Communication Population Studies Anthropology Psychology 305201 305202 305204 305205 305206 Geography 306201 306202 306203 Geography Economic Geography Physical Geography Studies of Regional Cultures Islamic Studies Philippine Studies/Arts Asian Studies/Asian Culture Psychology Industrial Psychology Counseling Psychology Applied Psychology Clinical Psychology
300101 300102 300103 300104 300105 301 301201 301202 301205 301206 301207 301208 301209 302 302201 302202 302203 302204
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International Studies Interdisciplinary Studies Oriental Religion and Culture Regional Studies Philippine Muslim Personal Laws Folklore Southeast Asian Studies Other Social and Behavioral Science
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BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND RELATED General Business Administration (Commerce) Business Administration Commercial Science/Arts Business Management Entrepreneurial Management Commerce Administration Management Secretarial 340401 340402 340404 340406 340407 Secretarial/Medical Secretarial/Clerical Office Administration/Management Secretarial Administration/Management Secretarial Science Computer Secretarial Electronic Data Processing Business Data Processing Data Processing Accountancy Accountancy Accountancy and Bookkeeping Government Accounting and Auditing Business Administration/Management & Accountancy Business Administration w/ Specialization in Marketing Marketing Advertising Business Administration/Mgt. w/ Specialization in Finance & Investment Banking and Finance Real Estate Computational Finance Business Administration/Mgt. with Other Specialization Distributive Arts Agri-Business Agri-Business Management/Administration Labor-Management Relations Business Technology/Engineering Economics and Cooperatives Fishery Business Management Industrial Management International Trade Management Transportation Management Labor Policy and Administration Industrial Relations Construction Mangement Legal Management Livelihood Management
342601 342602
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Home Arts Entrepreneurship Computer Management Export Management Commerce in Taxation Business Entrepreneurship Technology Communications Management Technology Management Church Administration Public Administration Public Administration/Management Fiscal Administration/Studies Local Government & Regional Development Public Policy and Program Administration Organization Analysis and Management Public Enterprise Management Public and Business Administration Institutional Administration/Management Hotel and Restaurant Management Airline Business Administration/Management Educational Administration and Supervision Food Service Administration Hospital Administration Industrial Cafeteria Management Institutional Food Administration Postal Administration Shipping Management and Accountancy Small Industry Management Media Management Police Management Vocational School Management School Administration/Management Agricultural School Administration Elementary School Management Institutional Development Management Nursing Administration/Management Customs Administration Port Administration Other Administration/Management and Related Cooperative Management Recreation and Parks Administration Supply Administration/Management Extension Administration Resource Management Development Management/Administration Administration and Supervision Organizational Development and Planning Maritime Management Developmental Administration/Management Livelihood Management
346201 346202 346204 346205 346206 346209 346210 346211 346212 346213 346214 346215 346216 346217 346218 346219 346220 346221 346222 346222
347201 347203 347204 347206 347207 347208 347209 347210 347212 347213 347214
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LAW AND JURISPRUDENCE General Law Laws Jurisprudence Jurisprudence and History of Law Civil Laws
380101 380102
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NATURAL SCIENCE Biological Science Biological Science Biology Bio-Chemistry Botany Entomology Human Biology Marine Biology Microbiology Pharmacology Physiology Zoology Applied Biology Biotechnology Molecular Biology and Biotechnology Applied Zoology Genetics Chemistry 421201 421202 421203 421204 Chemical Research Chemical Technology Chemistry Industrial Chemistry Geological Science Geology Volcanology Geological Techniques Marine Geology Physics 423201 423203 423204 423202 424200 425200 Astronomy Meteorology Oceanography Marine Science Oceanography Marine Physical Science Marine Bio-Diversity Other Natural/Applied Science General Science Natural Science Applied Physics Physics Physics-Mathematics Metallurgy
420201 420202 420203 420204 420205 420206 420207 420208 420209 420210 420212 420213 420214 420215 420216 420217
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46 460100
MATHEMATICS General Mathematics Statistics 461101 461102 461103 461104 462100 Applied Statistics Experimental Statistics Statistics Operations Research Actuarial Science Other Mathematics Applied Mathematics Mathematical Science Actuarial Mathematics
47
IT-RELATED Computer Science/Information Technology Computer Science Computer Data Processing Management Computer Technology Information and Computer Science Computer Applications Information Management Information Technology
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MEDICAL AND ALLIED Hygiene 500201 500202 500203 500205 500206 Medicine 500601 500602 500603 500604 Medicine Anesthesiology Internal Medicine Clinical Medicine (Epidemiology, Surgery) Rehabilitation Medicine Occupational Therapy/Health Physical Therapy Speech Pathology Respiratory/Pulmunary Therapy Human Kinetics Physio-Therapy Sanitary Science Community Health Public Health/Medical Health Health and Social Science Community Health Development and Management
501200 501500
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Medical Technology Medical Technology Medical Microbiology Dental Medicine Dental Medicine Dental Public Work Orthondontics Pharmacy
Nutrition and Dietetics Other Medical Diagnostic and Treatment Rural Medicine Paramedics Health Science Education (15 May 2000 for Asso in HSE program)
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TRADE, CRAFT AND INDUSTRIAL Clothing and Related Trades Garment Technology Clothing Technology Trade Technology
54 540301
ENGINEERING Basic Engineering Aeronautical Engineering Aeronautical Engineering Aerospace Engineering Aviation Electronics/Electrical Engineering Avionics Engineering/Technology/Civil Aviation Air Transportation Aircraft Maintenance Technology Aircraft/Avionics Technology
Chemical Engineering Ceramics Engineering Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering Technology Textile Engineering Biochemical Engineering Civil Engineering Civil Engineering Construction Technology Building Technology Structural Engineering Geodetic Engineering Geodetic Engineering
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Mineral Land Surveying Electrical, Electronics and Computer Engineering Radio and Electronics Engineering Computer Engineering Electrical Engineering Electrical Technology Electronics Engineering/Technology Electronics and Communications Engineering Radio Communication Technology Applied Electrical Science Software Engineering/Technology Instrumentation and Control Technology Remote Sensing Industrial Engineering Industrial Design Industrial and Management Engineering Industrial Engineering Industrial Technology Management Engineering Manufacturing/Production Engineering Industrial Development and Technology Metallurgical Engineering Mining Engineering Mining Engineering Mineral Processing Technology Mining Technology Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Technology Automotive Technology Geothermal Engineering Sanitary Engineering Environmental and Sanitary Engineering Sanitary Engineering Public Health Engineering Agricultural Engineering Forestry Engineering Forest Products Engineering Other Engineering Engineering Technology Plumbing Engineering Energy Engineering Food Engineering Water Resources Engineering Materials Science and Engineering Genetics Engineering Transport Engineering Nuclear Engineering Engineering Design Meteorological Engineering Technology/Engineering Petroleum Engineering
542201 542202 542203 542205 542206 542207 542209 542210 542211 542212 542213
546301
549901 549903 549904 549907 549908 549909 549911 549912 549913 549915 549916 549919 549921
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ARCHITECTURAL AND TOWN-PLANNING General Architecture and Town Planning Architecture Architectural Drafting Architectural Science/Technology Architectural Design Landscape Architecture Landscape Architecture Tropical Landscape Architecture Town Planning Town and Country Planning Urban and Regional Planning Community Architecture Land Use Planning Transportation Planning Estate Planning Development Public Works Planning and Development
581201 581202
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AGRICULTURAL, FORESTRY, AND FISHERIES General Agriculture Agricultural Technology Agricultural Science Agriculture Animal Husbandry Animal Husbandry Animal Science Animal Technology Horticulture 620601 620602 620603 620604 Agronomy 620801 620802 620803 620804 620805 620806 620807 621200 Agronomy Plant Breeding Seed Science Weed Science Grain Science Crop Science Crop Protection Agricultural Economics Food Sciences and Technology Food Technology Food Science Food Science and Technology Food Processing Soil and Water Sciences Soil Science Soils/Water Development Soil Conservation and Management Horticulture Plant Pathology Plant Science Horticulture Management
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Veterinary Medicine Veterinary Medicine Veterinary Parasitology Veterinary Pathology Veterinary Technology Other Agriculture Agricultural Chemistry Agricultural Development Agricultural Extension Agricultural Homemaking Agricultural Management Development Communication Agricultural Technology Management Agrometeorology Farming System Sugar Technology Rice Technology Agrarian Studies/Reform Agro-Industrial Technology Mgt. Sericulture Forestry
624902 624903 624904 624905 624906 624907 624908 624909 624911 624912 624913 624915 624918 624919
Forestry Agro-Forestry Forest Ranger Forest Biological Science Forest Entomology Forest Resource Management Wild Life Studies Wood Science and Technology Fishery Science and Technology Fisheries Fisheries Technology Fishery Farming Extension Fishing Technology Inland Fisheries Aquaculture Fish Processing Technology Fisheries Biology
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HOME ECONOMICS General Home Economics Family Life and Child Development Home Economics Human Ecology Family Life Family Resource Management Early Childhood Development HE w/ Emphasis on Household & Consumer Food Research; Nutrition Foods and Nutrition Community Nutrition Nutrition Applied Nutrition Nutrition and Food Planning Home Economics with Emphasis on Household Arts
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MASS COMMUNICATION AND DOCUMENTATION General Communication Arts Communication Speech Communication Writing Journalism 840201 840202 840203 Business Journalism Journalism Literature in Journalism Radio and Television Broadcasting Broadcast Communication Broadcast Public Relations and Media Management Other Communications Arts Mass Communication Communication Research Film and Audio Visual Communication Maikling Pagsulat Organizational Communication Christian Communication Library Science Library and Information Science Library Science
842201 842202
89
OTHER DISCIPLINES Criminology Criminology Criminology and Police Administration Other Civil Security and Military Social Welfare Social Services Social Work Social Development Community Development Community Development Livelihood Management Community Organizing Extension Service Management Rural Development
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Multicultural Community Development Participatory Development Environmental Studies Environment Ecology Environmental Planning/Management Environmental Science Human Resource Development Human Resource Development and Planning Personnel and Human Resources Management Women Development Other Education not elsewhere coded (NEC)
90
MARITIME Nautical Science Marine Transportation Nautical Science Marine Engineering/Technology Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering GENERAL
REMARKS: 13 OCT 2004 The original "MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTER SCIENCE" has been split into 2 major disciplines MATHEMATICS ( 2-digit code = 46) IT-RELATED (2-digit code = 47) MARITIME now appears as a major discipline with its 2-digt code 90.
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