
Vision
The College of Arts and Sciences aspires to be nationally recognized for its exemplary and innovative educational experiences across the humanities, the sciences, and the arts.
Mission
The College of Arts and Sciences challenges its faculty and students to:
- become disciples of Jesus Christ who live by the truth, justice and peace.
- pioneer advising, teaching, learning, and mentoring strategies that emphasize collaboration to optimize student development in all education contexts.
- develop and maintain a range of effective programs responsive to the needs of the region.
- stand for the four advocacies of the University: peace education, social responsiblity, pro-life and environmental stewardship.
- meet high standards of academic excellence, develop their creativity, and increase their civic engagement.
COURSES OFFERED:
Program Description:
The BS Biology program is structured as a generalized framework of study with the end view of grounding students with the fundamental concepts, principles, and theories of the biological, natural and physical sciences and the conduct of research. this includes the acquisition of appropriate skills, and training in the efficient processing and presentation of information in both written and oral form.
The BS Biology program is structured to meet the needs of professional biologists who can be employed in government/ private institutions and other agencies, can engage in entrepreneurial activities, conduct research in the various areas of biology, undertake post graduate education in Biology and allied fields, and pursue a career in teaching.
Program Outcomes:
Program Description:
Psychology is the scientific study of behavior and mental processes. In general, the emphasis is on the individual person and how the person’s mental processes and behavior are affected by internal, relational and social factors. Psychology as a discipline and professional practice contributes to national development through basic and applied research and interventions aimed at solving problems and promoting optimal development and functioning at the individual, family, group, organizations/institutions, community, and national levels. The undergraduate programs in psychology provide initial training for those interested in teaching, research and the practice of psychology. Furthermore, they provide preparation for graduate studies as well as further studies in other profession such as medicine, law, and business management.
Program Outcomes:
Program Description:
The Bachelor of Special Needs Education (BSNEd) program prepares teachers who will instruct and manage students with additional needs in inclusive and segregated educational settings. Its graduates will be equipped to teach the basic education curriculum and alternate curricula depending on the needs of the students. Those who will teach in the elementary level will be trained across different subject areas. Those who will teach in the secondary level will provide educational support to students with additional needs in inclusive classrooms or provide educational services to students who may be enrolled in special education centers.
A graduate of this degree program should be able to teach in regular and special education schools as a teacher provided that he/she passes the Licensure Examination for Teachers in his/her subject area of specialization.
Program Outcomes:
Specific to a sub-discipline and a major (Special Needs Education)
The graduates have the ability to demonstrate knowledge, skills and dispositions under the following domains:
These program outcomes are aligned with preparation standards for special educators by the Council for Exceptional Children, an international professional organization of educators of students with exceptionalities or additional needs.
Contact Information:
Ms. Caroline Mae G. Gopun
Dean, College of Arts Sciences, and Education
St. Paul University Iloilo
Tel. No.: (033) 336-9289/338-1044 loc. 1117
Email: case@spuiloilo.edu.ph