Undergraduate Courses
BS Geography - lays the
foundation,
theories and principles of spatial relationships,
resources and development, and the location of
settlements.
BA History - equips the student with the
necessary training in modern historical
methodology and prepares him/her for teaching,
research or employment in institutions and
agencies devoted to the advancement of
scholarships in the field of history, civilization
and cultural studies.
BA Linguistics - provides the student with
the fundamentals of contemporary linguistics
theories and methodologies which will enable
him/her to study language scientifically for
translation work, teaching and research.
BA Philosophy - provides the student with
the fundamentals and foundations of classical
and contemporary philosophical theories with
emphasis on analytic philosophy, logic, logic of
science, ethics and epistemology, and their
respective application to current issues in social
sciences
BA Political Science - prepares the student
for a career in teaching, research, or
employment in the private sector or public
service such as the foreign service. It offers a
regular 4 year BA Pol. Sci. and a 5 year BA-
MA Pol. Sci. (honors course).
BA/BS Psychology - provides the student
exposure to the wide range of psychological
theories and research methodologies which can
be useful preparation for further professional
training as psychologists, medical doctors,
lawyers or for work in schools, industry, media,
and other social agencies in various capacities
involving research, counseling, psychological
testing, personnel work, training and planning.
BA Sociology - provides the student with an
analytical perspective to enable him/her to
better understand societal organization and
processes in preparation for a career in
teaching, research, and applied work.
Graduate Courses*
Doctor of Philosophy (Anthropology,
History, Linguistics, Philippine Studies,
Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology);
Master of Science (Geography, Bioethics)
Master of Arts (Anthropology,
Demography,
History, Linguistics, Philosophy,
Political Science, Psychology, Sociology);
Master in International Studies
Master in Population Studies
* Unless otherwise specified, these programs
are covered by the University rules and
regulations governing graduate programs. Non-Degree Initiatives
Programa Sa Pag-Aaral Ng Mga Etnolinggwistikong Grupo (IPEG)
conducts basic multi-disciplinary research
on ethnolinguistic groups in the Philippine
in which faculty and students participate.
Folklore Studies Program
conducts research and seminars on different
folklore groups by students and faculty.
Extension and Publication
The College Publications Office, with its
own Editorial Board, publishes faculty research
output of discussion papers, books, professorial
chair papers and monographs, for the benefit of
the faculty and the larger community outside the
university. It's main publication is the
Philippine Social Sciences Review, the
academic journal of the college.
Studies leading to the Bachelor of Arts
(B.A.) and Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degrees are offered at the CSSP.
For more information regarding CSSP graduate programs, click here.
Faculty research output and expertise is
shared with sectors outside the college by way
of short-term concepts, themes and issues.