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1.

Develop and enhanced awareness of

ourselves, build strong values, and establish self-identity. 2. Understand the past events that shaped our present-day situation

3. Understand and accept other people with different values and ways of life.
4. Enhance our cooperative and competitive skills to achieve goals that would improve human condition.

5. Appreciate peoples effort that would be good for all mankind


6. Understand our fellowmen better and enhance our human interaction skills.

7. Appreciate our democratic heritage and contribute to the betterment of our society as responsible citizens.
8. Recognize and develop our full potentials and that of our fellowmen.

9. Improve our skills necessary in making individual observations for critical thinking and solve complex problems for selfdevelopment. 10. Expand our knowledge in the different fields of sciences specially those closely related to history like geography, economics, government, and culture.

11. Become actively involved, productive, and responsible citizens, and find ways to contribute to the progress of our country. 12. Learn more about our world so we can better cope and adapt to our environment.

13. Learn more about our world so we can better cope and adapt to our environment. 14. Learn to cooperate, share, contribute, respect, and develop tolerance of others, to be open to other peoples views, and to be willing to take part in group work.

15. Develop self-confidence, believe in our abilities, and be selfsufficient. 16. Broaden our views and widen our horizons.

History and Other Related Disciplines

Anthropology is the scientific

study of human beings in relation to distribution, origins, classification and relationship of races, physical characteristic, environmental and social relations, and culture.

Archeology is the scientific

study of the material remains of historic and pre-historic peoples by analysis and fossils, artifacts and relics of past human life.

Geology is the science that

studies the physical history of the earth, the rocks, and the minerals that composed it and the physical change that the earth had undergone.

Sociology is the scientific study

of the development , structure, interaction, and collective behavior of organized groups of human beings.

Cartography is the science or

art of making maps.

Political Science is a social science concerned chiefly with the

description and analysis of politics and especially government institution and processes.

Philosophy is a discipline

comprising the general beliefs, concepts and attitudes of an individual or group.

Economics is a social science

concerned chiefly with the description and analysis of production, distribution and consumption of goods and services.

Geography is the science that

deals with the earth and its life especially the description of land, sea, air and the distribution of plant and animal life including the man and his industries.

Psychology is the science that

studies mind and behavioral characteristics of an individual or group.

Technology is the branch of knowledge that deals with

industrial arts, applied science and engineering. Its practical purpose is to provide objects necessary for human sustenance and comfort.

Linguistic is the science of language

including phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax and semantics.

Literature is the body of oral and written

works produced in a particular language, country or age, including writings as excellent form of expressing ideas of permanent or universal interest.

Humanities is the branch of learning that

investigates human concerns and aspirations as opposed to natural processes.

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