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COLLEGE OF ARTS, SCIENCES, AND EDUCATION

Marian Clover / Border

The Marian Clover / Border symbolizes the integration of Marian tradition and innovation to the programs and services of the College in its curriculum and instruction.

Laurel

The laurel leaves stand for knowledge and learning. This reflects the aim of the College of Arts and Sciences, the commitment to continuously seek the expertise and advocacy to spread to the students and future graduates under the programs offered in the College.

Circle

The circle signifies unity, wholeness, and infinity towards achieving quality education with the programs offered by the College.

Globe

The globe symbolizes the goal of the College to produce globally competitive graduates that are ready to surpass the demands of the national competencies. This symbol also signifies the adaptability of students and graduates of the College to the demand of the the global changes in the field of arts and human services, science and technology and teacher education.

Open-faced Book

The open-faced book symbolizes learning and knowledge. It represents the learning that the College strive to provide for the students pupils to continue to learn and develop Marian education throughout their lives as an envisage to be lifelong learning. 

Chi-Rho

The chi-rho symbolizes the Marian Catholic formation at the center of the programs and services of the College. ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ College is a Catholic institution that aims to develop the spiritual formation of its students and graduates across all programs and services of the institution.

People in Circle Formation

The people in circle formation symbolize the social connectedness of the College to its stakeholders. The green stands for the Marian Educators, the blue represents the students, and the pink represents society and community. These symbols explain the stakeholders’ interconnectedness in fulfilling the College’s commitment to producing students and graduates to be socially responsible individuals and hone their skills and competencies in servicing the ever-changing demands of society with community-based services and outcomes-based education.

Courses Offered

Bachelor of Elementary Education (BEEd)
Bachelor of Early Childhood Education (BECEd)
Bachelor of Technology and Livelihood Education (BTLEd)
Major in:

  • ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ Economics

Bachelor of Secondary Education (BSEd)
Major in:

  • English
  • General Science
  • Mathematics
  • Social Studies
  • Values Education

Bachelor in Human Services

The Bachelor in Human Services is a 4-year program that provides knowledge and needed competencies on various services related to mental health, psychosocial support, career and counseling, and guidance services for school, industry, and community. This program also caters to future professionals who wish to pursue a career in the various human services fields aligned with this program.

The Bachelor in Human Services aims to hone and train students to become future mental health practitioners and advocates for those who want to pursue a master’s degree in guidance and counseling as their career path, especially those who wish to pursue licensure examination for Registered Guidance Counselors (RGC).

Specialized Programs

  • Community-based Human Services
  • Mental Health and Psychosocial Support
  • Group Process and Program Development
  • Career Development
  • Media and Information Literacy
  • Personality
  • Psychological Assessment
  • Introduction to Guidance and Counseling

Career Opportunities

  • Schools, Colleges, Universities (Training, Academic Planning, Group Facilitation, Program Development and Evaluation, Educational Assessment, Research and Placement)
  • Business and Organization (Training, Program Development, and Evaluation, Research, Career Planning, and Placement)
  • Business Processing Outsourcing (BPO) Industries
  • Community (Training, Group Facilitation, Program Development and Evaluation, Research, Career Planning and Development)