OBE - BSBA - The Contemporary World
OBE - BSBA - The Contemporary World
OBE - BSBA - The Contemporary World
By year 2020, the WCC educational system WCC educational system is committed to
envisions itself as one of the leading produce World Citizens who contribute to the
producers of industry-relevant, highly advancement of humanity by providing
competent graduates with a passion for excellent and holistic education that is global
improving society through: in scope; nationalistic in perspective; and
culturally diverse in orientation with a firm
High quality specialized education Christian foundation by adapting relevant and
responsive outcomes-based curricula.
A culture of excellence
CORE VALUES
Christ-centered. In my heart and mind, Christ’s love and sacrifice is treasured. In words and in
deeds, the love that was given to me through the cross is shown to my fellowmen. The truth that
has set me free remains the light that guides me in my walk.
Servant-leader. Inspired by the words of Christ, “I came not to be served but to serve,’ I help the
community through an excellent, competent, humble and righteous direction. Marked by my
deep desire to look after those who are in need, as a World Citizen, I plant the seed of my youth
to the fertile soil of authentic Christian leadership.
Excellent and Creative. In all toil and labor, I give my best effort. For every opportunity I will be
the best innovator and rejoice in the success of my pursuits.
Compassionate. I am a person of strength, yet my heart remains broken before Jesus. I realize
that God-given might shall be for those who need it the most. I am always ready to give a helping
hand, no matter how costly the sacrifice maybe. I am gentle in spirit, an epitome of
unconditional love and tenderness.
Person of Integrity. The love of God has made me a complete person. Being such, I cherish a life
that shows the virtues of Christianity. In home and school, in every work or play, wherever and in
whatever circumstances I am in, I become the salt and light that Christ commands everyone to
be. I set the example of a Godly attitude.
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INSTITUTIONAL INTENDED LEARNING
GRADUATES ATTRIBUTES
OUTCOME
Servant Leadership
Shows humility in serving others, community
and society as a whole
Integrity
Act in honest, trustworthy and responsible
manner
4. Culturally Adaptable Learner
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INSTITUTIONAL GOALS
Goal 1: Provide high quality and responsive specialized academic programs relevant to the
needs of the industry integrating values on Christ Centeredness, Servant Leadership, Excellence,
Compassion and Integrity to produce top-notch and well- rounded graduates
Goal 2: Maintain and develop a pool of qualified, multi-skilled and values oriented faculty and
staff that are primary designers of learning methods, competencies and environment to
produce lifelong learners.
Goal 3: Redesign and ensure completeness and reliability of learning environment for effective
and efficient delivery of services taking into account integrity and accountability.
Goal 4: Develop and strengthen mutually beneficial partnership/linkages both national and
international for the promotion of industry relevant instruction, meaningful research and
effective transmission of useful knowledge.
Goal 5: Provide relevant community extension programs in technology, education, health and
livelihood skills towards poverty reduction and empowerment of the poor and marginalized
sectors of society
Goal 6: Produce and conduct quality researches on education, health, ecology and
environment , technology , humanities and social sciences that are geared towards the
improvement of the quality of life and advancement of Filipinos and global community.
Goal 8: Formulate and implement viable and relevant business and other academic ventures
that will generate income to support instruction, research and extension programs.
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COLLEGE VISION COLLEGE MISSION
OBJECTIVE 1: To develop competent and compassionate professional corporate leaders who can
contribute solutions to the emerging corporate and economic problems.
OBJECTIVE 2: To link academic requirements with business environment which can be achieved by
effective cooperation and participation between the school and local business firms
OBJECTIVE 3:To develop organizational decision makers using quantitative and qualitative models that
produce sound judgment in solving a particular issue.
OBJECTIVE 4: To provide industry relevant seminars, training, and related learning experiences that will
help students picture out the real industry environment.
OBJECTIVE 5: To maintain and increase the level of expertise of faculty members by sending them into
trainings and seminars that can give benefits to the students of the college.
OBJECTIVE 6: To train students build good character by emphasizing team work, meeting deadlines,
professional conversation, and discipline.
OBJECTIVE 9: (supporting WCC Core Values) To inculcate the proper social, spiritual and moral values to
face whatever incidences they may encounter in the practice of their profession.
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COURSE SYLLABUS
PROGRAM : BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION- MARKETING MANAGEMENT
COURSE CODE: TCW PLACEMENT:
COURSE TITLE: The Contemporary World 2nd Semester; 1st Year BSBA
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
PRE-REQUESITE/S None
The course aims to stretch the limits of
NO. OF UNITS: 3
imagination and outlook. It is important to
study the world because it can teach you more
about yourself. You need to study the world
because you will be interacting with it.
Lecture – 3 hours/week
CONTACT HOURS: LEVEL OUTCOMES:
At the end of the level, the students are expected to learn
more about economics, history, and the politics of the world.
Apply the knowledge about Understand the structures of LO1 Analyze the various
different aspects of business. globalization; the various drivers of contemporary drivers of
the globalization process. globalization.
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LEARNING PLAN
LO4 Differentiate the The globalization of Lecture/Discussion 3hrs/week Recitation Quiz Textbook
competing conceptions of world economics.
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globalization.
LO5 Narrate a personal International Trading Lecture/Discussion 3hrs/week Recitation Written report Textbook
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experience of globalization. Systems.
6 PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION
LO7 Define the meaning of The Bretton Woods Lecture/Discussion Recitation Quiz Textbook
7 3hrs/week
economic globalization. System.
LO8 Identify the actors that Neoliberalism and its Lecture/Discussion Recitation Quiz Textbook
8 facilitate economic discontents. 3hrs/week
globalization.
LO9 Narrate a short story of The global financial Lecture/Discussion Recitation Quiz Textbook
9 global market integration in crisis. 3hrs/week
the 20th century.
LO10 Articulate stance on Economic globalization Lecture/Discussion Recitation Quiz Textbook
10 3hrs/week
global economic integration. today.
LO11 Identify key events in The attributes of Lecture/Discussion Recitation Quiz Textbook
11 the development of today’s global system. 3hrs/week
international relations.
12 MIDTERM EXAMINATION
LO12 Differentiate The Interstate System. Lecture/Discussion Recitation Quiz Textbook
13 internationalization from 3hrs/week
globalization.
LO13 Define the state and Internationalism. Lecture/Discussion Recitation Quiz Textbook
14 3hrs/week
the nation.
LO14 Distinguish between Communist Lecture/Discussion Recitation Quiz Textbook
the competing conceptions of International
15 3hrs/week
internationalism. (Comintern)
LO15 Discuss the historical Jeremy Bentham, Lecture/Discussion Recitation Quiz Textbook
16 evolution of international Giuseppe Mazzini, 3hrs/week
politics. Metternich System.
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17 LO16 Define global Lecture/Discussion 3hrs/week Recitation Quiz Textbook
governance. What is an international
organization?
LO17 Identify the roles and The United Nations. Lecture/Discussion 3hrs/week
functions of the United
Nations. Recitation Quiz Textbook
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18 FINAL EXAMINATION
COURSE POLICIES
1. ATTENDANCE: A student is required to attend his classes regularly. Punctuality is an essential part of class attendance. When a student accumulates absences that are
equivalent to 20% or more of the required number of hours in this subject, he/she automatically obtains a grade of 5.0.
2. CLASS PARTICIPATION: All students are strongly encouraged to ask questions during class sessions. Students can also present their ideas on topic regardless of whether
they are consistent with those of the instructor or author of the textbook they are using. Students are not free to talk or whisper with individual during class session.
3. MISSED EXAMS AND ASSIGNMENT: Students who will miss any major examination will be given a chance to take the said examination after a week of the scheduled
major examination and will be required to present a special permit from the cashier’s office. No make up for any missed quizzes nor assignment
4. ACADEMIC HONESTY: All students are to adhere to high standards of integrity in their academic work. Plagiarism and cheating are not acceptable and will not be
condoned by the college. Students involved in such activities are subject to serious disciplinary action. For further explanation on this topic, please refer to the WCC
Student Handbook.
GRADING SYSTEM
Average of quizzes (3 quizzes) + Class standing ( Recitation, Term paper, Seatwork, Oral Report, Assignment) + Prelim Exam
PRELIM GRADE
3
Average of quizzes (3 quizzes) + Class standing ( Recitation, Term paper, Seatwork, Oral Report, Assignment) + Midterm Exam
MIDTERM GRADE
3
Average of quizzes (3 quizzes) + Class standing ( Recitation, Term paper, Seatwork, Oral Report, Assignment) + Pre FinalExam
PRE-FINAL GRADE
3
Prelim Grade + Midterm Grade + Pre Final Grade
FINAL GRADE
3
REFERENCES
TEXTBOOKS Nick L. Aduana (2015)Writing Project Feasibility Study - C & E Publishing, Inc.
JOURNALS
WEBSITE
OTHER REFERENCES Kotler, P., & Armstrong, G. (2013) Principles of Marketing (14th ed.). England: Pearson Education
PREPARED BY: REVIEWED BY: APPROVED BY:
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JUANITO F. IGNACIO
Faculty OBE College Committee Representative OBE Core Committee Representative
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