Category Archives: Advisories
Advisory 9 (July 11, 2016) Computation of GWA and EWA for Scholastic Delinquency Purposes
For: Incoming shiftees/transferees 2013-2014
All students
Subject: Computation of GWA and EWA for Scholastic Delinquency Purposes
Advisory 8 (May 17, 2013) Validation of Economics courses taken in other campuses
For: Incoming shiftees/transferees 2013-2014
Subject: Validation of Economics courses taken in other campuses (please refer to Advisory 5 for further guidance)
Advisory 7 (June 5, 2012) RGEP courses and other matters
For: Incoming shiftees/transferees 2012-2013
Subject: RGEP courses and other matters
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Advisory 6 (May 9, 2012) Further to Advisory 5 (4 January 2012) on economics courses completed prior to acceptance into the BSE or BSBE program, and other matters
For: Incoming shiftees/transferees 2012-2013
Subject: Further to Advisory 5 (4 January 2012) on economics courses completed prior to acceptance into the BSE or BSBE program, and other matters
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Advisory 5 (4 January 2012) On economics courses completed in other academic institutions
For: ALL shiftees/transferees
Subject: Economics courses completed prior to acceptance into the BSE or BSBE program
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Advisory 3 (6 May 2011) Memorandum from the OIC Department Chair to BSBE students with 2009 student number [Note: This supersedes Advisory 1]
This advisory is addressed to all BSBE students whose student numbers start with 2009.
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Advisory 2 (October 2010) On Econ 198 “Special Topics on Differential and Integral Calculus”
ECON 198 (Special Topics in Differential and Integral Calculus) is a required subject and under the new BSE and BSBE curriculum. It will be offered next semester (2nd Sem, 2010-11) as ECON 198 THR to be taught at the Math building.
ECON 198 THR (Special Topics in Differential and Integral Calculus) is a transitional course which UPSE will offer until the Math Department offers Math 102. As such, it will be treated as a math requirement and NOT as an Econ elective. This means that it will not be included in the computation of the EWA. Nor can it be credited as an Econ Elective by students under the old curriculum.
Advisory 1 (11 June 2010) On the effectivity of the new BSBE Curriculum
The new BS Economics curriculum shall be effective immediately and shall apply to the 2010-2011 incoming cohort into the School of Economics.
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