FOR INTERESTED ARCHITECTS, TAKE THE PRC ENVIRONMENTAL LICENSURE EXAMINATION NEXT JUNE 2016 OR YOU MAY BE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE COURSE BELOW Latest Draft of the Proposed Two Hundred (200)-unit Curriculum for the Proposed Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Environmental Planning* Program (for Stakeholder Consultation and Target Rollout by Academic Year 2015-16) as of 13 June 2013 Prepared by the CHED Technical Committee for Environment-related and Sustainability Programs (TC-ESP) of the CHED Technical Panel on Architecture, Fine Arts & Other Related Programs (TP-AFAORP) 1) EnP Armando ALLI (Chair), Past PIEP Secretary; 2) EnP Josefina RAMOS (Member), Chair, PRC Professional Regulatory Board of Environmental Planning (PRBoEnP); 3) EnP Encarnacion RARALIO (Member), Past PIEP President. Notes: *to be possibly complemented later by a separate Environmental Design Program Subjects highlighted in yellow are general education (GE) subjects. Year 1 - General Education (GE) – 54 units 1st Semester (27 units) Advanced Algebra Environmental Sciences Biology Botany Chemistry Technical Writing Research Methods I (including Statistics I) Self-Discovery PE 2nd Semester (27 units) Advanced Geometry Physics Statistics II Geology Geography Humanities & Art Appreciation Business Writing Research Methods II (Primary Research) PE Year 2 - General Education (GE) and Specialization – 48 units 1st Semester (24 units) Advanced Trigonometry Public Speaking & Presentation Techniques Cartography/ Mapping Remote Sensing Research Methods III Introduction to Planning (with History) Philippine History Introduction to Political Science & Governance PE 2nd Semester (24 units) Introduction to Laws (Environmental, Planning, Building Code, Local Government Code, Water & Sanitation Codes, Land Use Act, Climate Change Adaptation & Disaster Risk Reduction, etc.) Science, Technology & Society Contemporary World (Globalization Concerns) Meteorology & Climate Change Geographic Information System (GIS) Global Positioning System (GPS) & Surveying Autocad I (5 units) PE Year 3 Specialization – 48 units 1st Semester (24 units) Planning Processes (including Analytical Tools) Land Use Planning I Transportation Planning Local Planning Practice (including Ethics) Public Administration & Administrative Planning (including Conduct of Stakeholder Meetings, Public Hearings, etc.) Mapping Software (5 units) Rendering & Presentation Techniques 2nd Semester (24 units) Project Development & Management Cycle Land Use Planning II Economics (Macro & Micro) Urban Design Infrastructure Planning Economic Planning Kinetics/ Human Ecology International Planning Practice (including Ethics) Year 4 Specialization – 50 units 1st Semester (24 units) Social Planning (Demography, Social System, Public Acceptability, Gender & Development, Vulnerability Analysis, Social Marketing) Physical Planning and Building Laws (including Zoning Ordinances & Other Development Controls) Financial/ Fiscal Planning/ Investment Programming Environmental Investigation (IEE/ EIA) Disaster Preparedness/ Prevention, Response & Mitigation Pre-Thesis (Individual) or Pre-Thesis (Group) 2nd Semester (26 units) Environmental Investigation II Plan Implementation & Monitoring Plan Opportunities/ Specializations (Government, NGOs, developers, think tank, policy law, lobby groups) Planning Office Operation (Enterpreneurship) Thesis (Individual) Thesis (Group) Nothing follows.
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