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These courses were later institutionalized with the establishment of the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters in 1896. A College of Liberal Arts was also established in 1926 which was known for its preparatory courses for Law and Medical schools. The College of Liberal Arts is divided into Arts and Pure Sciences.
In the academic year 1959–1960, the University of Santo Tomas was allowed to offer a four-year Classical Liberal Arts Course simultaneously with the regular course offered by the Faculty of Philosophy, in accordance with Government Recognition No. 254, series of 1966, dated 22 July 1966.
Liberal arts colleges in the Philippines are degree-granting institutions offering academic undergraduate (Bachelor of Arts or A.B.) and graduate degrees (Master of ...
The Philosophy curriculum is compliant with the provisions of the Commission on Higher Education of the Department of Education. Seminarians who complete the academic requirements are granted the Bachelor of Arts (A.B.) Degree in Philosophy, Major in Classical Philosophy.
It also offers 12 graduate degrees: six master's degree, three doctor of philosophy, and three doctor of philosophy by research. [3] Students are admitted to the institute through the University of the Philippines College Admission Test. The institute is composed of five divisions namely on animal biology, environmental biology, genetics and ...
BESTCAP Career College Camiling 1998 not applicable Regulated Bestlink College of the Philippines-Bulacan San Jose del Monte 2013 not applicable Regulated Camiling Colleges Camiling 1946 not applicable Regulated Carthel Science Educational Foundation San Manuel, Tarlac 1987 not applicable Regulated CIT Colleges of Paniqui Foundation Paniqui 1945
His experience there was positive, and he spoke enthusiastically about pursuing a legal career. We were shocked when, a few months ago, he told us he wanted to pursue a philosophy major instead. I ...
On June 18, 1908, the University of the Philippines was established through an act of the First Philippine Legislature. Act No. 1870, otherwise known as the "University Act", specified the function of the university, which is to provide advanced instruction in literature, philosophy, the sciences and arts, and to administer professional and technical training.