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read moreguys may curriculum ba kayo nung pharmacy aide? papost naman kung meron. 2 years yun di ba?
NU COLLEGE IN FOCUS
College of Pharmacy
About the College:
This course is a rigorous and interdisciplinary four-year degree program, designed to provide a well-rounded educational background and specialized training in the various fields of pharmacy with the aim of improving the public's quality of life through optimal use of medications.
The curriculum seeks to:
Stress the fundamental principles as applied to therapeutic agents and provide opportunities for hospital, community and industrial exposure as well as involvements related to drug therapy so that in practice, the students may better understand and predict the nature and biological activity of drugs.
Familiarize the students with the business principles and legal requirements, which applies to the practice of pharmacy.
Equip the students with the knowledge, comprehension, abilities and skills necessary to meet the professional demands of pharmacists as they participate as vital members of the health care team.
History
The College of Pharmacy of the National University was founded in July 1922, with Dr. Eugenio Quesada as dean, with the following as faculty members: Angel Arguelles, Lina Olaguer, Carmen Caniza, Ramon Feliciano (Deceased), Maria V. Gutierrez, Pedro Limcaco, Maria Tirona Sta. Ana. (Deceased), Jose Tolentino, Walter Gearn, Alice Gearn, Carinne Rohrer, Honorato Ordoņez, and Remigio Jhocson.
In 1924, some twenty-five students graduated as Pharmaceutical Chemists by virtue of which the college was accredited by the government. Dr. Quesada continued to hold the position as dean of the college until January 1937, in which he was appointed member of the Board of Pharmaceutical Examiners and inspectors. Dr. Ramon Feliciano was his successor until the outbreak of World War II, and after the liberation when the college continued its operation in 1946. A year later, Dean Feliciano was appointed member of the Board of Examiners for Chemical Engineering and Mrs. Maria V. Gutierrez was appointed as the third dean of the college. The college received government recognition on the 20th of November, 1946.
In its more than thirty years of existence, the National University College of Pharmacy with its competent dean and faculty members, have srtived to serve the mission and objectives for which its was founded mainly to adopt the proper approach and methods of teaching its students and to mold these students into responsible and globally competitive citizens. It has succeeded in making pharmacy students learn and understand, not only the fundamental principles concerning their profession but also, and most essentially, training them in the practical phases of pharmacy, to prepare them for the vast horizons which awaits a pharmacy graduate.
For this reason, the College of Pharmacy, with a sense of pride, can claim that it has prepared, developed and produced graduates who have distinguished themselves in their area of expertise. Scattered and distributed all over the Philippines are National University, College of Pharmacy graduates who are successful as drugstore owners, manufacturers of pharmaceutical products, owners of schools, professors, and administrators in government institutions. The College has also produced graduates who have been appointed as members of the Board of Pharmacy, namely: Mr. Generoso Velasquez, Dr. Illuminado Cada, and Atty. Apolonio Juat.
Vision Mission
Vision
The College of Pharmacy will continue to be recognized for its innovation, demonstrating continuous quality improvement in teaching, scholarship and service, while boldly pursuing opportunities for breakthrough achievements within those areas. The College will uphold its tradition of preparing individuals who meet the expectations and challenges of pharmaceutical practices, providing a balance between foundational scientific, socioeconomic, and practice theories along with meaningful, exemplary practice opportunities. Further, the College will fulfill its obligation to advance the level of pharmaceutical knowledge and practice through scholarly endeavors, incorporating the efforts of all who define its learning communities and embracing the scholarly functions of discovery, innovation, application, and teaching.
Mission
The mission of National University, College of Pharmacy is the preparation of highly skilled, ethical, knowledgeable and compassionate pharmacy graduates and practitioners of tomorrow. This mission focuses on educating those who improve health care by providing optimal pharmaceutical care, patient safety, cost effective drug therapy and disease prevention and management programs. Graduates will possess the knowledge and skills to succeed throughout their careers and hold true the values of compassion, professionalism, ethics, critical thinking and life long learning.
Objectives:
The objectives of the College of Pharmacy is to educate and train students who have the desirable personal, intellectual, and moral traits that predict a successful career in the practice of pharmacy.
The education and training of students will ensure that graduates have the ability to acquire and develop the knowledge, skills and competencies on:
Basic and clinical pharmaceutical sciences
Basic pharmaceutical skills as necessary for the practice of pharmacy
Critical analysis of professional literature, including using the latest information retrieval technology
Scientific research in the pharmaceutical field
Community health and wellness
Social, ethical, legal, and economic issues involved in pharmacy and health care
Effective communication between pharmacists, patients or other healthcare providers
Quality pharmaceutical care as required in a dynamic health environment and to serve the profession and community by providing contemporary innovation and quality patient-centered health care.
Career Opportunities
Community Pharmacy
The majority of pharmacists work in community practice. R.A 5921, also known as Pharmacy Law, requires all community pharmacies/drugstores to have a licensed pharmacist, so many practitioners own and operate their own pharmacies. Many pharmacists also work full time or part time as managers or pharmacists-in-charge.
Community pharmacists supply and distribute medicinal and related products and are especially responsible for substances restricted such as dangerous drugs. Advice and counselling given by the pharmacist play an important role in maximizing the usefulness of medications while minimizing side effects.
Community pharmacy is continuously evolving, most recently through offering additional services such as:
providing information to the public and medical practioners
reviewing medication
advising medical practitioners about optimal drug therapy and disease-state management.
Community pharmacists are becoming a fully integrated part of the healthcare system. They also play a role in primary health care and health education and are often the first point of contact with the healthcare system. Pharmacists have the expertise to suggest or supply medications for minor illnesses, and to recommend that a customer consult another health professionals. Pharmacists also provide a range of medical equipment and therapeutic devices (such as nebulisers and crutches) and explanations about how to use these correctly.
Hospital Pharmacy
Hospital pharmacists work in acute care settings in either the public or private sector. Like their counterparts in community pharmacy, they distribute and review medications, as well as educate patients and allied health professionals to achieve quality use of medicines. Hospital pharmacists perform clinical and applied research, including clinical drug trials, drug utilization studies, applied interventions and pharmaco-economic evaluations. Increasingly, hospital pharmacists provide hospital-to-community liaison services to help patients manage and monitor their medication upon discharge.
Hospital pharmacists work in multidisciplinary teams with medical staff and allied health professionals to provide optimal patient care. They monitor drug therapy to detect and/or minimise the risk of drug interactions and side effects. Many hospital pharmacists attain specialist status in selected therapeutic areas such as cardiology, immunology, manufacturing, hematology, oncology, paediatrics, and aged care.
Industrial Pharmacy
Because of the broad medical knowledge and skills obtained as part of the Pharmacy degree, graduates are also well suited for employment in the pharmaceutical industry. Pharmacists are sought after in the manufacturing, medical, sales and marketing sectors of the industry.
Pharmacy graduates have the potential to take part in all stages of drug utilization, from development and production to registration, clinical assessment, and sales and marketing of products to health care professionals. Employment in the pharmaceutical industry may also provide experience in business development and travel overseas.
Research
Postgraduate study allows interested students to gain experience and skills in research. The Faculty has a rich research track record and students have the opportunity to work with world leaders in several research fields. Pharmacy qualifications offer unique career options and flexibility, combining a professional degree with research experience. Graduates may seek employment in full time research work or choose to pursue a research-based higher degree.
Pharmacy graduates with research experience are sought after candidates for senior roles in the pharmaceutical industry.
Other Opportunities
Pharmacists are employed by various government agencies, generally in positions concerned with the control, manufacture, supply and distribution of medicines and medicinal preparations. Openings also occur in the defense services and academe.
Curriculum - Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy
First Year: Pharmaceutical Botany with Taxonomy, General and Inorganic Chemistry, Introduction to Pharmacy, Human Anatomy and Physiology with Pathophysiology, Pharmaceutical Technology, Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry, General Principles of Health Care
Second Year: Health Ethics, Drug Delivery System, Pharmaceutical Biochemistry, Pharmaceutical Calculations, Health Economics with TLR, Pharmacy Informatics, Chemistry and Pharmacy of Merdicinals1, Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics, Pharmacognosy and Plant Chemistry, Community Pharmacy Internship
Third Year: Physical Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Microbiology and Parasitology, Chemistry and Pharmacy of Merdicinals2, Manufacturing Pharmacy, Chemistry of Natural Products, Manufacturing Pharmacy Internship, Hospital Pharmacy, Pharmacology 1, Public Health, Quality Control1 Drug Testing and Assay, Interpersonal Communication Skills for Pharmacist, Hospital Pharmacy Internship
Fourth Year: Pharmacology 2 and Therapeutics, Quality Control 2 with Instrumentation, Pharmacy Administration and Management, Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence and Ethics, Dispensing and Medication Counselling, Pharmaceutical Research and Thesis Writing1, Integrated Pharmaceutical Sciences1, Marketing and Entrepreneurship, Pharmaceutical Research and Thesis Writing2, Clinical Toxicology, Clinical Pharmacy, Integrated Pharmaceutical Sciences2, Major Internship
For Pharmacy Aide: I'll post it na lang some other time kasi Architecture student ako, siguro I'll ask na lang sa office nila kung ano yung curriculum, type ko na lang dito.
College of Pharmacy Faculty:
Dean: Priscilla D. Miranda
Highest Educational Attainment: Master of Science in Pharmacy, Philosophy Degree in Pharmacy
School Graduated: Philippine Women's University, University of Santo Tomas
Year Graduated: 2010, on-going
Faculty members:
1. Julius C. Alegarbes
Highest Educational Attainment: Doctor of Pharmacy
School Graduated: Centro Escolar University Makati
Year Graduated:2007
2. Dennis T. Ching
Highest Educational Attainmentoctor of Medicine
School Graduated: University of the East Ramon Magsaysay Memorial Medical Center
Year Graduated: 2003
3. Maria Luisa M. Guerrero
Highest Educational Attainment: Doctor of Medicine
School Graduated: Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila
Year Graduated: 2003
4. Jessica F. Miralles
Highest Educational Attainment: Doctor of Medicine, Master of Science in Pharmacy
School Graduated: West Visayas State University, Philippine Women's University
Year Graduated: 1989, on-going
5. Angela Perpetua D. Munarriz
Highest Educational Attainment: Master of Science in Pharmacy
School Graduated: Philippine Women's University
Year Graduated: 2010
6. Socorro B. Gutierrez
Highest Educational Attainment: Master of Science in Pharmacy
School Graduated: University of Santo Tomas
Year Graduated: 1998
7. Romeo C. Ongpoy Jr.
Highest Educational Attainment: Master of Science in Pharmacy, Philosophy Degree in Pharmacy
School Graduated: Centro Escolar University, University of Santo Tomas
Year Graduated: 2009, on-going
For the pictures of our NEW facilities, kindly check this link from our official website:
http://www.national-u.edu.ph/joomla/...d=97&Itemid=59
wala kasi akong high end cam eh, kaya tignan niyo na lang yung sa website namin, malinaw naman.
For comments about our facility, post lang kayo dito sa official PEx thread.
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Thanks ha! naghahanap kasi ako school na 2 years pharmacy lang. i just need units ng pharmacy like pharmacology, medicinial and pharma chem, cell biology and pharm analysis. bka kasi kailangan ko nun pag nkpag Phd ako ng pharmaceutical science or medicinal chem. bs chem graduate ako and currently pursuing ms chem.
i mean makakuha lang ako ng units ng pharmacy. may nagadvise sakin to take pharmacy aide or pharmacy technician. naghahahanap din ako ng school na nagoofer ng graduate certificate in pharmacy.
Okay, Suit yourself then,
kawawa ka naman that you invested your time just to type that.
You should get a life!!!
ang awaying mo yung mga trolls na puro bashing lang ang gustong gawin.
Hindi kita papatulan kung gusto mong tadtadrin ng walang kwentang post ito thread na ito.
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NU COLLEGE IN FOCUS
College of Engineering
The College of Engineering has a long and proud tradition at the National University, having been part of the curriculum since 1925. Today, the College consists of six disciplines: Civil Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Environmental and Sanitary Engineering, which is the flagship among the baccalaureate programs because of the number of the board placers and topnotchers it has produced since 2004.
The Master of Science in Sanitary Engineering program, which is yet the only masteral program offered by the College, is attended also by the graduates of the Bachelor of Science in Environmental and Sanitary Engineering from other universities in the country. Student numbers have grown steadily since 2009 because of the commitment of faculty members to attract more enrollees for the program.
It is rightful to say that quality has also improved since 2009 because of the renewed administrative support and the entry of more qualified faculty members who were attracted by the developments in the College. In 2009, SM Foundation enrolled a number of scholars to the College making the studentry a lot more competitive with other engineering schools.
Starting this school year 2010-2011, twenty (20) students from different parts of our country who want to take B.S. Civil Engineering will enjoy full scholarship grants from New Golden City Builders, a private construction firm involved in the construction of the new buildings of National U. These scholars were selected based on a qualifying exam and an interview by the sponsor.
Recent strategic planning process in the university reaffirmed the Colleges strong commitment to research. At present, faculty members are active participants in research consortium projects like the University Belt Consortium projects.
VISION
The College of Engineering envisions itself as producing competent graduates who not only have a competitive edge in licensure examinations but more so, are responsive to the needs of the industry.
MISSION
In line with its vision, the College of Engineering is committed to adopt mechanisms in the attainment of academic excellence, thus, creating a niche for its graduates as achievers in the field of engineering.
PRoGRAMS
Bachelor of Science in Environmental and Sanitary Engineering
This is an additional degree for graduates of Civil Engineering from National University and other Universities. The course is designed to prepare students in the field of environmental sanitation, industrial hygiene, pollution control, water and wastewater engineering, solid waste management and engineering design of sanitary facilities for buildings.
Length and Nature of the Program:
Evaluation of subjects completed in the BS Civil Engineering is done based on the NU BSCE curriculum. Graduates of other universities may or may not have completed similar program, at times they will be required to enroll additional subjects other than those listed in the BS Environmental ans Sanitary Engineering curriculum which can be finished in one year (two semesters) for a full time student.
The course has a total of forty-six (46) units, of which, 2 units are laboratory units. The curriculum includes at least one (1) plant visit and one (1) technical seminar.
Graduates' Expected Career Paths:
Graduates are expected to pass the corresponding Board Examinations given by the Professional Regulations Commission.
The practice of Environmental and Sanitary Engineering embraces the following activities:
(a) Sanitary surveys, report, design, direction, management, consultation and investigation of: (1) Water purification plants, water collection and distribution systems, reservoirs, drainage and sewer systems, sewage treatment plants, malaria and control structures, sewage disposal tanks and other structures for public health and welfare; (2) Projects related to stream pollution, insect and vermin control or eradication, rural and camp sanitation, milk and food sanitation; and (3) Systems for the prevention of atmospheric pollution or the control of indoor air, especially the air of working spaces in industrial establishments (industrial hygiene engineering).
(b) Professional research and laboratory work supporting the activities listed in (a).
Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering
The BSCE program covers a broad area that embraces practically all the other branches of engineering. The course prepares the students to be competent in the field of construction management and engineering, transportation engineering, structural engineering, geo-technical engineering, water resources and hydraulics engineering.
Length and Nature of the Program
No. of years to finish the course: five (5) years
Lecture units: 206 units
Laboratory Units : 25
Elective subjects, Field trips, Seminars and On-the-job training required for course completion.
Graduates' Expected Career Paths:
Graduates of BSCE are expected to pass the licensure examination to be able to practice profession in the field of construction management and engineering, transportation engineering, structural engineering, geotechnical engineering, water resources and hydraulics engineering.
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering is a discipline engaged in the design, construction, installation, commissioning, supervising, operation and maintenance of mechanical works, process or plants such as power, refrigeration, air-conditioning and manufacturing plants, mills, and shops which involves mechanical machineries and equipment.
Length and Nature of the Program:
The BSME program is a 5-year course of a two-semester academic calendar year. The course has a total of 231 units requirement.
Graduates' Expected Career Paths:
Entrepreneurship
Employment as ME in Mechanical Plants/ Projects/ Processes
Design/Consultancy
Government Employment as ME
Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering
This program is geared in the fundamentals of electronics and communications engineering. Students will be trained on the academic and practical applications and hands-on work on designs, project study, computer exercises and practicum on the following fields of specialization: Broadcasting, Telecommunications, Fabrication and Manufacturing of semi-conductors, Designs of circuits, Instrumentation, Computer Programming, Automation, Robotics, Industrial Electronics and Signal Processing.
Length and Nature of the Program:
No. of years to finish the course: five (5) years
Lecture units: 222 units
Laboratory Units : 24
Elective subjects, Field trips, Seminars and On-the-job training required for course completion.
Graduates' Expected Career Paths:
Graduates of this course may have the following career opportunities: Planning and Design Engineering, Operating and Maintenance of ECE, Management and Supervision of ECE, Works and Research Development in ECE.
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
Electrical engineering is divided into two main fields, namely, the application of electrical energy to light and power, and the use of electricity in communication. Within these fields are a great variety of opportunities and activities, which are open to those interested in this branch of engineering.
The Electrical Engineering program aims to give the students (1) the fundamentals of electrical engineering science; (2) the modern methods and practices in this field of engineering, tempered with Philippine requirements and conditions; and (3) in instruction and practice in the methods of analysis using the basic principles of physics, mechanics and mathematics in the solution of electrical engineering problems.
Length and Nature of the Program:
No. of years to finish the course: five (5) years
Lecture units: 211 units
Laboratory Units : 21
Elective subjects, Field trips, Seminars and On-the-job training required for course completion.
Graduates' Expected Career Paths:
Electrical planning, design, construction operation, management and maintenance of structures relating to the generation of electric power.
Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering
Computer Engineering deals with the hardware and software design of digital systems and computers. The field encompasses both the practical and theoretical aspects of the use and design of computers. The early design methodology of computers, analysis, processor design, control design, memory and I/O organization, and system organization - are still important, but have been likely transformed by new applications.
Length and Nature of the Program:
No. of years to finish the course: five (5) years
Lecture units: 223 units
Laboratory units: 22 units
Elective subjects, Field trips and Seminars required for course completion.
Graduates' Expected Career Paths:
The Computer Engineer may be engaged in research design, manufacture, operation or management, and in software and hardware development.
Computer Engineering offers a variety of challenging and rewarding careers:
Computer Design: progress in hardware components such as integrated circuits generates a continuing need for new computer designs and architectures. Integration of hardware and software aspects of new systems requires people with broad based training in both areas.
Scientific Applications: the design and preparation of programs in support of engineering applications.
Manufacturing: Computer control of manufacturing processes, computer aided instructions and computer aided-design.
List of Faculty
Dean: Dr. Dolores S.D. Cleofas
BSCE (National University),
BSSE (National University),
MS in Engg Hydrology (University College Galway, Ireland),
Doctor of Education (National University)
Completed the course work in PhD in Civil Enginerring major in Water Resources Engineering, University of the Philippines, Diliman.
Faculty members:
AJABAN, Robert R.
BSCE (St. Marys University),
BSSE (National University),
Masters Degree in Sanitary Engg (NU)
6th Place, Sanitary Engineering Board Exam, 1994
ABESTILLA, Gerardo B.
Department Head
BSCE (National University),
BSSE (National University),
Master in Engineering Program (University of Sto. Tomas)
BAGARA, Marlon G.
BS in Computer Engineering (TIP-Manila)
MS in Teaching Mathematics (Nueva Viscaya State University)
Master of Engineering - major in Computer Engineering (PLM) on-going
BANTAYAN, Bryan V.
B.S. Civil Engineering
Completed academic requirements of MS in Technology Education (Rizal Technological University)
BEDIONES, Romualdo Jr. E.
B.S. in Mechanical Engineering (National University)
FAINSAN, Delia
BSEE(National University),
MS in Engineering Education (Rizal Tehnological University)
PhD in Technology Education (Rizal Technological University)
GESMUNDO, Noli G.
BSChE (National University)
Completed academic requirements of MaEd
GONZALES, Casiano Jr.
BSCE (National University), BSSE (NU),
Master in Management (Philippine Christian University)
GONZALES, Winifredo E.
BSCE (FEATI), BSSE (National University),
MS in Sanitary Engineering (NU)
MS in Structural Engineering (Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila)
PhD in Environmental Engineering (units)
JACINTO, Edna L.
BSChE (Technological Institute of the Philippines),
MS in Management Engineering (University Santo Tomas) magna cum laude,
MA in Teaching Major In Math (Manuel L. Quezon University)
Completed academic requirements of Doctor of Philosophy in Science Education major in Math (DLSU)
HAMAYBAY, Gen-gen O.
B.S. in Computer Engineering
NARAVAL, Ludivina A.
BSCE (University of the Philippines),
BSSE (National University),
MS in Environmental Engineering (University of the Philippines)
1st Place, Sanitary Engineering Board Exam, Sep. 2005
MOLDES, Federito D.
B.S. in Mechanical Engineering/Electrical Engineering (National University)
NALUNAT, Joseph C.
BSECE (University of Sto. Tomas),
Master in Management (St. Jude College/University of Rizal System)
12th Place, ECE Board Exam, September 1986
PINEDA, Roldan Q.
BSCE (Bulacan State University)
BSESE (National University)
MS Civil Engineering - Major on Water Resources (UP) on-going
MS Sanitary Engineering - (National University) on-going
2nd Placer - Sanitary Engineering Board Exam, September 2008
QUINTELA, Raul M.
BSECE (National University)
Completed academic requirements of MEP (Technological University of the Philippines)
REALIZO, Marilyn R.
B.S. in Electrical Engineering (Mapua Institute of Technology)
ROCABO, Virginia T.
BSCE (Central Colleges of the Philippines),
BSSE (National University),
MS in Sanitary Engineering (National University)
ROQUE, Violeta
BSChE (National University),
Master of Arts in Education (National University)
TABI, Jose Nino D.
BSECE (National University)
Completed academic requirements of MEP (Technological University of the Philippines)
TOLENTINO, Efren Victor Jr. N.
BSECE (Mapua Institute of Technology),
Completed academic requirements of Masters in Engineering (Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila)
WAMIL, Glaiza
B.S. in Electrical Engineering (Technological University of the Philippines)
VELASCO, Gina J.
BS Education (St. Ferdinand College),
Master of Education in Physics (De La Salle University),
Master of Arts In Teaching Math (Isabela State University)
YAC, Ysmael R.
BSME (National University)
Completed academic requirements of MSME (Technological University of the Philippines)
NU COLLEGE IN FOCUS:
College in Education:
Vision
Formation of a generation of dedicated, effective, professional Filipino teachers who will mould the minds of our children to become useful members of society.
Mission
To prepare future teachers imbued with the ideals and traditions of Philippine life and culture and to sufficiently equip them with knowledge and skills to implement the National Education program.
Objectives:
To equip future teachers with sufficient knowledge giving priority to psychology, study of the child and his mental and physiological development, mental hygiene, psychological and pedagogical aims, the psychological aspects of school curriculum and the methods of individual teaching.
To make the future teachers understand that the teaching profession was instituted historically as a service to culture and knowledge, to a tradition of accumulated values for the creation of economic development or the realization of political objectives such as those of a state or social groups.
To develop an attitude of the highest standards of professionalism characterized by the following:
Significant responsibility
Commitment to high-quality service, not just performance
Technical know-how constantly being upgraded and expanded
Deep respect for experience
Integrity and pride of the teaching profession
Faculty:
Gruenberg , Estrellita V.
Dean , College of Education
Doctor of Language and Literature - De La Salle University
Master of Arts in Education - University of the East
De Guzman, Rowena R.
Director, Education Programs
Campus Media Adviser
Doctor of Education - National University
Master of Arts in Education - National University
Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in English SUMMA CUM LAUDE - National University
Jhocson , Gabriel T.
Head , Graduate Studies
Doctor of Philosophy - Educational Management - Philippine Normal University
Master of Arts - Educational Management - Philippine Normal University
Espejo, Virma D.
Faculty in-charge of Research
Doctor of Education - National University
Master of Arts in Education - National University
Hernandez, Roel U.
Campus Media Consultant
Doctor of Education - National University
Master of Arts in Education - National University
Espora, Eliosa S.
Part-time Professor
Master of Arts in Guidance and Counseling on-going - EARIST
Bachelor of Science in Education Major in History Minor in Filipino and English - University of Manila
nandyan na pala sa NU college of engineering yung prof ko dati na nagbigay ng kaunaunahan at isa sa dalawa kong 3 sa Transcripthehe
oo nga, masyado naman yung Taga-San Sebastian na yun. Respect for the thread lang.