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96College of Arts and LettersCollege of A rts and L ettersKOLEHIYO ng ARTE at LITERATURATLocation: College of Arts and Letters, Bulwagang Rizal, University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City 1101, PhilippinesTelephone Numbers: 63-2-981-8500 locals 2102, 2104 to 06 63-2-928-7508Email Address:kal@up.edu.phWebsite:www.kal.upd.edu.phhe University of the Philippines College of Arts and Letters in Diliman, Quezon City was established in 1983, as a result of a three-way splitof the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) for reasons of administrative efficiency. It originated from the College of Philosophy, Science andLetters established in UP in 1910. A year later, it was renamed College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. It offered degrees in the humanities,social sciences and natural sciences and serviced the General Education Program.By 1976, this college had grown to such an extent that it was becoming increasingly difficult to administer and maintain. On 30 September 1976,a Reorganization Plan led to the creation of three divisions: Humanities, Science, and Social Sciences and Philosophy. The immediate precursor ofCAL, the Division of Humanities, consisted of five Departments under an Associate Dean. These Departments—Art Studies, English and ComparativeLiterature, European Languages, Filipino and Philippine Literature, and Speech Communication and Theatre Arts—form the academic core of theCollege as it exists today.The Department of English and Comparative Literature (DECL) is the oldest department of CAL. Founded in 1910 as the Department of English, itbecame the Department of English and Comparative Literature in 1957 when comparative literature courses were added to the curriculum.The Department of European Languages (DEL), also founded in 1910, has its roots in several departments. Later, the Departments of Frenchand German merged to form the Department of Modern Languages, while the Departments of Spanish and Latin merged into the Department ofSpanish. All these were eventually unified under a single unit that is now the DEL. Today, it has added other European languages, namely Italian,Portuguese, and Russian to its curricular offerings.In 1959, two new departments tracing their origin to the DECL were established as independent units—the Department of Speech and OralDrama and the Department of Humanities. The first, now known as the Department of Speech Communication and Theater Arts (DSCTA), preparesstudents for careers in the various fields of communication and develops their expertise in performance and other areas of theater production. Thesecond was renamed Department of Art Studies in 1989. The department focuses on the study of the various expressions of culture and the arts inthe form of two dimensional arts, three dimensional arts, architecture, film and performing arts, employing cross-disciplinal perspective from arthistory, art theory and criticism.The Department of Filipino and Philippine Literature, the youngest among the departments of CAL, was established in 1966. It aims to developthe Filipino language and other Philippine languages and undertake research on the different ethnolinguistic groups and their literary traditions.Its ultimate goal is a truly relevant, pro-Filipino and nationalist education.Today, CAL maintains its leadership in arts and letters in the Philippines as it fulfills its basic functions of instruction, research, and extension work.

College of Arts and Letters 97PROGRAMS OFFEREDUNDERGRADUATEThe College of Arts and Letters (CAL), through its various degreeprograms, asserts its leadership in the arts and letters in the country.Through its functions of teaching, research, and extension, CAL upholdshumanistic ideas amidst technological advancement, promotes thearts and letters as an instrument of liberation and empowerment, andinculcates values that will serve as the foundation for a nationalisticculture.Two of the College’s Departments have been recognized as NationalCenters of Excellence by the Philippine Commission on Higher Education(CHED).These are the Department of English and Comparative Literature forits English language program and literature program and the Departmentof Filipino and Philippine Literature for its program in Filipino and itsprogram in literature.Students may choose from among ten major fields under the Bachelorof Arts program: Araling Pilipino, Art Studies, Comparative Literature,Creative Writing, English Studies, European Languages, Filipino,Malikhaing Pagsulat sa Filipino, Speech Communication, and TheatreArts. Some programs provide further concentrations or specializations.The College also offers two pre-baccalaureate programs: Sertipiko saMalikhaing Pagsulat sa Filipino and Certificate in Theatre Arts.BA Comparative LiteratureStresses the use of Philippine and Southeast Asian cultures as matrixfor comparative studies in literary theory, gender studies, etc. Studentsmay specialize in one of three areas: Philippine literature in English andin English translation, Asian literatures, or European literaturesDEPARTMENT OF EUROPEAN LANGUAGESBA European LanguagesDevelops the students’ communication skills in one or two Europeanlanguages (French, German, Italian, Spanish) enhanced with studies ofthe target language’s literature and civilization. It has various options formajor and minor languages, as well as interdisciplinary areasDEPARTAMENTO NG FILIPINO AT PANITIKAN NG PILIPINAS(DEPARTMENT OF FILIPINO AND PHILIPPINE LITERATURE)Sertipiko sa Malikhaing Pagsulat sa FilipinoEquips students with writing skills and concepts related to creativeexpression in FilipinoBA Malikhaing Pagsulat sa FilipinoAllows an exploration of the Filipino language as a tool for creativeexpressionBA Filipino at Panitikan ng PilipinasDEPARTMENT OF ART STUDIESBA Art Studies and Areas of ConcentrationArt History. Offers a broad perspective of art history across culruresusing a multi-disciplinary approachInterdisciplinary. Provides a broad range of knowledge on the complexrelationship between art and other disciplines in the Humanitiesand Social SciencesPhilippine Art. The study of Philippine art and the discourses that shapeits numerous forms, practice, and reception within changingcontextsDEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH AND COMPARATIVE LITERATUREBA English Studies and Areas of ConcentrationLanguage. Trains students in the theoretical and practical aspects oflanguage useLiterature. Focuses on studies in British and American literaturesBA Creative WritingOffers various approaches and techniques in the writing of fiction,poetry, essay, and dramaLooks into the development of Philippine languages and literaturesand its nature and functions in Philippine societyBA Philippine StudiesAdopts an interdisciplinary approach in the study of Philippine societyand culture, with special emphasis on language, literature, and historyDEPARTMENT OF SPEECH COMMUNICATION AND THEATRE ARTSCertificate in Theatre ArtsA craft-oriented program designed to train prospective actors,directors, designers and theater managers, with program options in 1)performance, or 2) technical theater and managementBA Speech CommunicationOffers a wide selection of areas in Speech Communication whichdevelop both intellectual and creative abilities to function in variouscommunication situationBA Theatre ArtsEncapsulates a worldwide repertoire of knowledge in the differentareas of Theatre Arts.

98College of Arts and LettersGraduate Degree ProgramsMA (English Studies: Language)The graduate degree programs of the College promote and upholdthe highest standards of excellence, integrity, and academic freedomthrough a roster of mentors who are specialists in their respective fields.Deepens one’s critical understanding of the history, structure,theories of development, and principles of use of the English languagePrograms are available for both MA and PhD degrees. Graduatestudents are expected to complete a program of study which involvesboth course work and the production of a scholarly research which willcontribute to the advancement of knowledge in their chosen discipline.Programs are offered by the various Departments of the College,with the Graduate Studies Office (GSO) acting as Secretariat. The GSOimplements the policies, rules, and guidelines of graduate programs asapproved by the appropriate bodies. It is headed by a Graduate StudiesCoordinator working in consultation with the office of the AssociateDean for Academic Affairs of the College.The different departments of CAL offer the following graduate degreeprograms:PhD (Comparative Literature)Focuses on the literature of Asia and the Third World but does notexclude the study of Western literaturePhD (Creative Writing)Prepares students to pursue careers as both creative writers andacademics.PhD (English Studies: Anglo-American Literature)PhD (English Studies: Language)DEPARTMENT OF EUROPEAN LANGUAGESDEPARTMENT OF ART STUDIESMA (French Language)MA Art Studies (Art History)Provides knowledge, competence, and critical understanding ofPhilippine art history from a multi-disciplinary perspectiveMA Art Studies (Art Theory and Criticism)In-depth study of art theories and the discursive practice of artcriticism grounded in socio-cultural contextsAllows a choice between two areas of concentration: Language andTranslationMA (German)MA (Spanish)Allows a choice from among four areas of concentration: Language,Literature, Translation or Rizal Studies.MA Art Studies (Curatorial Studies)Prepares the student for curatorial work employing variousperspectives, including museum practicesDEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH AND COMPARATIVE LITERATUREMA (Comparative Literature)Foregrounds multi-disciplinary approaches to the study of European,Asian, African, Latin-American, and Philippine literatures in English or inEnglish translationMA (Creative Writing)Promotes the activities of creative writing as explicit curricularchallenges to English studies, situates the practice in concrete settings,both past and present, and encourages practicing and establishedcreative writers to join the English studies faculty while they strengthentheir backgrounds in literature, theory, and criticism.MA (English Studies: Anglo-American Literature)Provides expertise in the area of Anglo-American literaturePhD (Hispanic Literature)Allows a choice from among three areas of specialization: SpanishFilipino Literature, Spanish Peninsular Literature or Spanish AmericanLiterature.DEPARTMENT OF FILIPINO AND PHILIPPINE LITERATUREMA (Araling Pilipino/Philippine Studies)Uses an interdisciplinary approach to study Philippine culture.A student may choose a program of study which will involve takingcourses from two groups of related disciplines, which can be from thehumanities or social sciences.MA Malikhaing PagsulatDirected at improving skills and deepening knowledge in writingspecific literary forms. The program aims to: 1) respond to the growingneed for professional creative writers in Filipino and other regionallanguages; 2) respond to the demands of educational institutions forformal training in writing in Filipino; and 3) invigorate production ofcreative works in the national language.

College of Arts and Letters 99ADMISSION POLICIES/REQUIREMENTSMA (Filipino: Pagsasalin)Aims to study the development of translation in different historicalperiods, create standards for research in translation, investigatetranslations into Filipino from different languages and expandknowledge on the history and principles of translation.MA Panitikan ng PilipinasPrepares students for teaching and research in Philippine literature.MA (Filipino: Wika)Prepares students for teaching and research in Filipino and otherPhilippine languages.PhD (Filipino)Proposes two areas of study: Filipino language and PhilippineLiterature. Specialization in the Filipino language may be in structure,planning, or translation. On the other hand, the program in Philippineliterature should be able to contribute to the conceptualization of anational literature and its aesthetics.DEPARTMENT OF SPEECH COMMUNICATION AND THEATRE ARTSMA (Speech Communication)Focuses on theory and research in speech communicationINCOMING FRESHMEN (BA)Graduates of accredited high schools who are UPCAT qualifiers maybe admitted as freshmen into the College of Arts and Letters.No student shall be denied admission into the University by reason ofage, sex, nationality, religious belief, or political affiliations.Every applicant for admission shall undergo a thorough healthexamination. No person shall be admitted to CAL who is found bythe University Health Service to be suffering from a dangerous,communicable, contagious, or infectious disease, or who is physicallyunfit to take courses in this College.No person who has not duly matriculated may be admitted to theclasses. In exceptional cases, the University Registrar may, on therecommendation of the Dean, authorize the admission of a visitor to aclass for a maximum of five sessions.CERTIFICATE PROGRAMSIn CAL, there are two (2) pre-baccalaureate certificate programs:Certificate in Theatre Arts (CTA, two [2] years) under the DSCTA andSertipiko sa Malikhaing Pagsulat sa Filipino (SMPF, two [2] years) underthe DFPL. A freshman applicant to either of these programs need notbe an UPCAT qualifier but must pass the audition/workshop given bythe department concerned. Application to these certificate programs ismade directly to the department.MA (Theatre Arts)Designed for those who want to acquire a solid theoretical andscholarly foundation in theaterPHILIPPINE STUDIES PROGRAMaIn addition to these programs, the College works with the AsianCenter and the College of Social Sciences and Philosophy to administerthe Tri-College PhD Philippine Studies Program. This Program highlightsPhilippine Studies (Araling Pilipino) as a distinct discipline. PhilippineStudies encompasses the study of Filipino society and culture andits constituent ethnolinguistic groups; problematizes the concept ofFilipino identity, produces specialists capable of identifying and studyingFilipino or Philippine problems using multi- and /or interdisciplinaryapproaches and methodologies, exposes students to different disciplinalperspectives, and upholds a holistic approach to addressing challengesin Philippine society.The Ph.D. Philippine Studies requires for admission, in addition to all otherrequirements, a dissertation proposalbApproved on 6 October 2004 at the 2nd CAL Graduate Faculty Assembly,effective 1 November 2004aGRADUATE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTSAdmission into the doctoral or master’s degree programs is subjectto the General Rules for Graduate Programs of the College of Arts andLettersb unless otherwise specified.Applicants are requested to direct their inquiries to the GraduateStudies Office of the College, third floor, Bulwagang Rizal.MASTER’S DEGREE PROGRAMAdmission into a Master’s program shall require: 1) a Bachelor’sdegree from a recognized institution of higher learning; 2) intellectualcapacity and aptitude for advanced studies and research; 3) languageproficiency; and 4) satisfaction of additional University requirementssuch as a health clearance and other special admission requirementsthat may be imposed by the head of the Unit concerned and/orappropriate Graduate Committee/Office, through channels.Proof of English and/or Filipino proficiency shall be required ofstudents whose native language is not English or Filipino, except thosewho graduated from institutions where the medium of instruction isEnglish or Filipino. For English proficiency, a score of at least 500 inthe Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) shall be required.For Filipino proficiency, a certification shall be required from a dulyauthorized Unit of the University.

100College of Arts and LettersEach application for admission into a Master’s program shall beaccomplished in the official application form and accompanied by theofficial transcript of records, and two (2) written recommendations fromformer professors or experts in the field.standard language tests is a requirement for admission. These scoresare: 7.5 in IELTS or 500 in TOEFL (or 173 in the new computer-basedtest) or in the English Validation Test by the Department of English andComparative Literature: 4.5 in TWE; 5.5 in TSE.Each application shall be submitted to the appropriate College/UnitGraduate Office/Committee, and referred to the head of the College/Unitconcerned for evaluation. The deserving applicant shall be recommendedfor admission by the latter to the Dean/Director, through channels.Each application for admission into a doctoral program shall beaccomplished with the official application form of the College andaccompanied by the official transcript of records of the BA and MAdegrees, and two (2) written recommendations from former professorsor experts in the field. Each letter of recommendation shouldincorporate: 1) the applicant’s emotional maturity; 2) the applicant’sability to pursue graduate work; 3) the applicant’s sense of commitmentin pursuing graduate studies; 4) whenever applicable, the applicant’spotential to create, innovate and/or produce cutting-edge work orideas; e) whenever applicable, the applicant’s creative promise; f) othervariables to be decided on by each department.Applications for a system program shall be submitted to theappropriate body in the autonomous unit where the system programis being offered.DOCTORAL PROGRAMAdmission into a doctoral program shall require: 1) a Bachelor’sdegree, in the case of a direct doctoral program, or a Master’s degreeor its equivalent, from a recognized institution of higher learning; 2)intellectual capacity and aptitude for advanced studies and research;3) language proficiency; and 4) a health certificate from the universityhealth service and other additional and special admission requirementsthat may be imposed by the University and the head of the College/Unitor Graduate Office/Committee concerned, through channels; 5) a GWAof 2.00 or better, in the case of a Bachelor’s degree or a GWA of 1.75or better in the case of a Master’s degree (exceptions can be made inmeritorious cases – the applicant should exemplify a very high degreeof accomplishment in his/her desired field of study); and 6) should passan essay/admissions test/interview.If for any reason an applicant fails to meet the required GWA, aDepartment shall require the applicant to complete at least nine (9)units of undergraduate work before he/she will be allowed to enlist in agraduate-level course.Proof of English and/or Filipino proficiency shall be required ofstudents whose native language is not English or Filipino. Except forthe doctoral programs of the Department of European Languages,proof of English and/or Filipino proficiency shall be required of studentswhose native language is not English or Filipino. Those who graduatedfrom institutions where the medium of instruction is English or Filipinoare exempted. For English proficiency, a minimum score in one of theEach application shall be submitted to the CAL Graduate Officethen referred to the Graduate Studies Committee of the Departmentfor evaluation. The deserving applicant shall be recommended foradmission by the Graduate Studies Committee of the Department to theDean, through channels.Applications for a system program shall be submitted to theappropriate body in the autonomous unit where the system programis being offered.The normal minimum qualification to be eligible for admission as aUP Diliman graduate student is the completion of an undergraduatedegree. Each applicant must submit an official transcript of recordsfrom a recognized institution of higher learning.PRIVATE SCHOLARSHIPSThe College offers the following scholarship programs to deservingstudents. Carlos Palanca Foundation Scholarship Faustino Aguilar Scholarship Manuel Arguilla Scholarship Maximiano Guiwa Scholarship

College of Arts and Letters 101SERTIPIKO SA MALIKHAING PAGSULAT SA FILIPINO63 unitsCERTIFICATE IN THEATRE ARTS60 unitsAPPROVAL120th Special UPD UC : 02 April 2012 President AEPascual : 04 June 2012APPROVAL126th UPD UC : 24 April 2013 President AEPascual: 14 August 2013F I R S TGE (AH 2)1GE (SSP 2)GE (SSP 3)Fil 25Fil 128NSTPPES E C O N D1st SemesterGEGE5MP 171/173MP 174Pan Pil 101PE433333(3)(2)Y E A R1st Semester15 units18 units33333(2)2nd Semester15 units15 units33333(3)(2)Y E A R1st Semester2nd Semester15 unitsGE (AH 1)1GE (AH 2)2GE (SSP 1)3Fil 20Fil 50NSTPPEF I R S TY E A R1st SemesterMP 1103MP 1153MP 177/1793MP 1983Pan Pil 1033Pan Pil 160/161/162/163/164 3PE(2)Kasanayan sa wika at kamalayang FilipinoKasanayan sa ugnayan ng panitikan, tao at lipunan3Kaalaman sa kasaysayan ng Pilipinas4Kasanayan sa ugnayan komunikasyong pagsasalita (Speech)5Kasanayan sa ugnayan ng sining, tao at lipunan12* Kas 1 and Fil 40 satisfy the 6-unit Philippine Studies requirementNote: As a requirement for graduation, all students must take six (6) units inone of the National Service Training Program (NSTP) components: Civic WelfareTraining Service (CWTS), Literacy Training Service (LTS), and Reserved Officer’sTraining Corps Military Science (ROTC Mil Sci). These are offered by UPD.GE (AH 1) Eng 10GE (SSP 1) Kas 1*Theatre 100Theatre 151Theatre 111PENSTP15 units33333(2)(3)GE (AH 2) Comm 3Pan Pil 161Theatre 110Theatre 130Theatre 131PENSTPS E C O N DY E A R1st Semester1st Semester15 units15 unitsGE (SSP 2) Philo 1Theatre Elective 11Theatre Elective 21Theatre 141Theatre 140PE33333(2)(3)33333(2)Theatre 198GE (AH 3) Fil 40GE (AH 4)GE (SSP 3)GE (SSP 4)PE33333(2)6 units of GE courses must be in Philippine studies domain.1must take Theatre electives related to the student’s area of interest* Kas 1 & Fil 40 satisfy the 6-unit Philippine Studies requirementNote: As a requirement for graduation, all students must take six (6) units inone of the National Service Training Program (NSTP) components: Civic WelfareTraining Service (CWTS), Literacy Training Service (LTS), and Reserved Officer’sTraining Corps Military Science (ROTC Mil Sci). These are offered by UPD.

102College of Arts and LettersBACHELOR OF ARTS (ART STUDIES: ART HISTORY)BACHELOR OF ARTS (ART STUDIES: ART HISTORY)APPROVAL120th Special UPD UC : 02 April 2012 President AEPascual : 04 June 2012APPROVAL120th Special UPD UC : 02 April 2012 President AEPascual : 04 June 2012135 unitsF I R S TY E A R1st Semester33333(2)GE (AH 3) Free Choice1GE (MST 3) Free ChoiceGE (SSP 2) Free ChoiceGE (SSP 3) Free ChoiceSocial Science Elective2PE2nd Semester18 units33333(2)PI 100Art Stud 190Art Stud 199Comparative Literature ElectiveArt Studies Asian Art Electives9Art Stud 195Y E A R15 units333333GE (MST 5) Free ChoiceArt Stud 191Art Stud 192Art Studies Elective onSpecial Issues10Art Stud 20033333Y E A R1st Semester1st Semester18 units18 units333333(2)(3)T H I R D1st SemesterFil 50Art Stud 112Art Stud 113Art Studies Elective on Form4History electiveForeign Language3PENSTP333333(2)(3)Y E A R18 units333333GE (MST 4) STSFil 180Philippine Art Elective7Art Stud 194Art Studies Period/ThematicCourse Elective8Foreign Language3Three (3) units must be in Art StudiesAny course in Anthropology, Sociology, Philosophy, Psychology, Geography,Political Science.3Twelve (12) units of any foreign language other than English or Filipino,provided that all twelve units are in one language.4Any of the following Art Studies courses: 104, 105, 106, 107, 141, 142.5Any of the following Art Studies courses: 100, 101, 154, 155, 156.6Any production course in Dance, Fine Arts, Music, Creative Writing, MalikhaingPagsulat, Theater Arts, Film, and Interior Design.7Any of the following Art Studies courses: 171, 172, 173, 174, 175, 176, 177.8Any of the following Art Studies courses: 102, 103, 110, 115, 120, 125, 130,135, 160, 161, 162, 163, 183.9Any of the following Art Studies courses: 150, 151, 152, 153, 157, 180, 181,185, 186.10Any of the following Art Studies courses: 193, 197, 198.12nd Semester18 unitsArt Stud 170Art Stud 140Fil 128Art Stud Historical SurveyElective5Creative Arts Elective6Foreign Language31st Semester15 unitsS E C O N DGE (AH 4) Fil 40*GE (AH 5) Comm 3GE (SSP 4) Philo 1GE (SSP 5) Free ChoiceArt Stud 111Foreign Language3PENSTPF O U R T H2nd Semester15 unitsGE (AH 1) Free Choice1GE (MST 1) Math 1GE (MST 2) Free ChoiceGE (SSP 1) Kas 1*GE (AH 2) Eng 10PE135 units3333332* Kas 1 and Fil 40 satisfy the 6-unit Philippine Studies requirementNote: As a requirement for graduation, all students must take six (6) units inone of the National Service Training Program (NSTP) components: Civic WelfareTraining Service (CWTS), Literacy Training Service (LTS), and Reserved Officer’sTraining Corps Military Science (ROTC Mil Sci). These are offered by UPD.

College of Arts and Letters 103BACHELOR OF ARTS (ART STUDIES: INTERDISCIPLINARY)BACHELOR OF ARTS (ART STUDIES:INTERDISCIPLINARY)APPROVAL120th Special UPD UC : 02 April 2012 President AEPascual : 04 June 2012APPROVAL120th Special UPD UC : 02 April 2012 President AEPascual : 04 June 2012135 unitsF I R S TY E A R1st Semester33333(2)GE (AH 3) Free Choice1GE (MST 2) Free ChoiceGE (MST 3) Free ChoiceGE (SSP 3) Free ChoiceGE (SSP 4) Free ChoicePE2nd Semester18 units33333(2)Art Stud 190Free ElectiveArt Stud 199PI 100Related Discipline4Creative Arts Elective7Y E A R15 units333333Art Studies Elective onSpecial Issues9Art Stud 191Art Stud 192Art Stud 200Related Discipline433333Y E A R1st Semester1st Semester18 units18 units333333(2)(3)T H I R D1st Semester18 unitsArt Stud 170Art Stud 140Fil 128Art Studies Period/ThematicElective8Related Discipline4Art Studies HistoricalSurvey Elective1st Semester15 unitsS E C O N DGE (AH 4) Fil 40*GE (AH 5) Comm 3GE (MST 4) Free ChoiceGE (SSP 5) Philo 1Art Stud 111Foreign Language2PENSTPF O U R T H2nd Semester15 unitsGE (AH 1) Free Choice1GE (MST 1) Math 1GE (AH 2) Eng 10GE (SSP 1) Kas 1*GE (SSP 2) Free ChoicePE135 units333333Art Stud 112Art Stud 113Filipino 50Foreign Language2Art Studies Elective on Form3Related Discipline4PENSTP333333(2)(3)Y E A R2nd Semester18 unitsGE (MST 5) STSFree ElectiveRelated DIscipline4Filipino/Pan Pil ElectiveArt Stud 194Philippine Art ElectiveThree (3) units must be in Art StudiesSix (6) units of any foreign language other than English and Filipino providedthat all six units are in one language.3Any of the following Art Studies courses: 104, 105, 106, 107, 141, 142.4Fifteen units of courses from a choice of one related discpline. The discplinesto choose from are: Anthropology, Architecture, Asian Studies, English,Comparative Literature, Education, European Languages, Filipino, Fine Arts,Geography, History, Home Economics, Human Kinetics, Library Science,Linguistics, Mass Communication, Music (Music Theory, Music Literature,Music Education Courses), Philippine Literature, Philosophy, Political Science,Psychology, Public Administration, Social Work and Community Development,Sociology, Speech Communication, Theater Arts, Tourism, and other RelatedDisciplines.Note 1: Only courses in the 100 level will be accepted, except in Architecture,fine arts, language and home economics.Note: 100 and above courses in various disciplines may require RGEPprerequisites.Note: The courses in the following related disciplines are recommended:Mass Communication (Communication 100, Broadcast Communication100, Communication Research 101, Journalism 101, and Film 100); PublicAdministration (PA 11, 108, 111, 121, 141, 151, 161, 191); Home Economics(CT 15 and 25, ID 11, 14, 24 and 20); Tourism (Tourism 110, 113, 114);Geography (100, 131, 173, 135).5Any of the following Art Studies courses: 100, 101, 150, 151, 152, 153, 154,155, 156, 180, 181, 183, 185, 186.6Any of the following Art Studies courses: 171, 172, 173, 174, 175, 176, 177.7Any actual art production course in Dance, Fine Arts, Music, Creative Writing,Malikhaing Pagsulat, Theater Arts, Film, and Interior Design.8Any of the following Art Studies Courses: 102, 103, 110, 115, 120, 125, 130,135, 157, 160, 161, 162, 163.9Any of the following Art Studies Courses: 150, 151, 152, 153, 157, 180, 181,185, 186.10Any of the following Art Studies Courses: 193, 197, 198.13333332* Kas 1 and Fil 40 satisfy the 6-unit Philippine Studies requirementNote: As a requirement for graduation, all students must take six (6) units inone of the National Service Training Program (NSTP) components: Civic WelfareTraining Service (CWTS), Literacy Training Service (LTS), and Reserved Officer’sTraining Corps Military Science (ROTC Mil Sci). These are offered by UPD.

104College of Arts and LettersBACHELOR OF ARTS (ART STUDIES: PHILIPPINE ART)BACHELOR OF ARTS (ART STUDIES: PHILIPPINE ART)APPROVAL120th Special UPD UC : 02 April 2012 President AEPascual : 04 June 2012APPROVAL120th Special UPD UC : 02 April 2012 President AEPascual : 04 June 2012135 unitsF I R S TY E A R1st Semester33333(2)GE (AH 3) Free Choice1GE (SSP 2) Free ChoiceGE (SSP 3) Free ChoiceGE (MST 3) Free ChoiceGE (MST 4) Free ChoicePE2nd Semester18 units33333(2)Y E A RArt Studies PhilippineArt Course3Art Stud 195Art Stud 190Art Stud 199Fil 128PI 100Y E A R15 units333333Creative Art Elective7Art Stud 191Art Stud 192Art Stud 200Art Studies Electiveon Special Issues8333331st Semester1st Semester18 units18 units333333(2)(3)T H I R D1st Semester18 unitsGE (MST 5) STSArt Studies PhilippineArt Course3Foreign Language2Art Studies Elective on Form4Art Studies Historical Survey/Period/Thematic Elective5Art Stud 1401st Semester15 unitsS E C O N DGE (AH 4) Fil 40*GE (AH 5) Comm 3GE (SSP 4) Philo 1Art Stud 111Art Stud 112Foreign Language2PENSTPF O U R T H2nd Semester15 unitsGE (AH 1) Free Choice1GE (MST 1) Math 1GE (MST 2)GE (SSP 1) Kas 1*GE (AH 2) Eng 10PE135 units333333Social Science Electivein Philippine CultureArt Stud 113Art Stud 170Art Studies PhilippinesArt Course3Fil 50Foreign Language2PENSTP333333(2)(3)Y E A R2nd Semester2* Kas 1 and Fil 40 satisfy the 6-unit Philippine Studies requirement18 unitsGE (SSP 5) Free ChoiceArt Studies Phil

96 College of Arts and Letters T he University of the Philippines College of Arts and Letters in Diliman, Quezon City was established in 1983, as a result of a three-way split of the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) for reasons of administrative efficiency. It originated from the College of Philosophy, Science and