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In choosing Benilde,

you must rethink your criteria.

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De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde is a learning environment that nurtures students to develop their interests
and passions, and trains them to become professionally competent in established industries and emerging fields
of specialization.

The College continues the mission started by St. John Baptist de La Salle and St. Benilde Romançon by making innovative
education accessible to the poor and to diversely-gifted learners.

In his time, St La Salle created a community of Christian schools throughout France. But what he’s actually done
is transform the structure and system of education across four centuries all over the world, a legacy for which
he was proclaimed Patron Saint of Teachers.

Achievement is not about who you are nor where you came from. In Benilde, it is about achieving extraordinary feats
in your everyday tasks. St Benilde Romançon grew up. In the plains of Thuret, France as an ordinary farm boy.

He taught people of all ages and from all walks of life. But most of all he loved teaching children--- a love that kept him
in the classroom for 40 years. Pope Pius XI described St. Benilde’s influence saying, “Sanctity does not consist in doing
extraordinary things, but in doing ordinary things extraordinarily well.”

Benilde’s innovation is fueled by the diversity of our students.

What our learners taught us is that traditional education is not for everyone.

Benilde traces its origin to the Career Development Program (CDP) of De La Salle University. Under the leadership
of Br. Andrew Gonzalez FSC, the CDP night school for working students was opened in 1988. Over the years,
Benilde has established itself at the forefront of innovative educational institutions, serving students with diverse
backgrounds and talents.

“It is in the DNA of Benilde to think outside of the box. In the sphere of relevant and creative educational programs,
our role is to write what is yet to be written.

The purpose of Benildean-Lasallian education is to build a just and humane society. We want to provide the best
and most advanced education possible, one that is cutting-edge and trailblazing.”

Br. Dennis Magbanua FSC


President

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Your uniqueness reflects
our way of teaching.

Benilde believes that each student


OPEN DOORS TO LEARNING
is endowed by the Creator with talents
and gifts, which the College nurtures
in accordance with the individual’s
learning style.

ADMISSIONS
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First Year College Application Procedure APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS

First year college applicants include high school seniors, STEP 4 Completed Benilde Admissions Application Form
high school graduates who never entered college,
Secure your Benildean
Deaf applicants applying to the SDEAS programs, Three (3) identical copies of recent 2”x2” ID photo
Entrance Examination (BEE) with full name written at the back
and international first year college applicants.
test permit by submitting all
application requirements Photocopy of birth certificate issued by the
Philippine National Statistics Authority (PNSA)
to the Benilde Admissions
formerly National Statistics Office
Center. Only applications
with correct and complete Secondary Scholastic Record with the official
requirements shall be school seal issued by the high school registrar
and duly signed certified true copy of Transcript
processed.
of Records in Grade 11 from senior high school.

STEP 1 Two (2) Benilde Recommendation Forms,

Visit the Benilde STEP 2 one accomplished by your principal, assistant


principal or discipline head, and one by your
Admissions Center
at Taft Campus or log on
Secure an application
payment slip from the Benilde
STEP 3 counselor or homeroom adviser.

to the admissions website Admissions Center and pay Present the official receipt
at admissions.benilde.edu.
ph for information
the non-refundable processing
fee of PhP600 (for Filipino
to the Benilde Admissions Center
and claim the Benilde application
STEP 5 STEP 6
and downloads. citizens) and US$50 kit. Take the Benildean Entrance Obtain the application results
(for non-Filipino citizens) Examination (BEE) as directed. Application results
at the Benilde Finance on the specified date. may be accessed online,
Department. The College implements through courier, and personal
a “No test permit, no exam” pick-up.
policy.
END

There are more requirements for applicants who changed schools, non-Filipino applicants,
dual citizens, and those who stopped schooling. Turn the page for more details.

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Additional Requirements for Particular First Year College Applicants

First year college applicants High school graduates First year college applicants Dual citizens Special screening for School of Design and Arts
who changed schools who have not entered tertiary who graduated
during high school education or studied abroad

Certified statement/s from Photocopy of Senior Year Photocopy of Dual citizens must declare There are other requirements 3. Interview/Audition
previous assistant principal/s or Grade 12 report card Transcript of Records that they are “dual citizens” for specific School of Design
in their application for admission and Arts programs. a. Determines applicant’s attitude,
The certification must establish The original document must be The copy must be authenticated
to Benilde. Upon admission, behavior and perceptions
your academic and discipline presented for verification. by the Philippine Embassy
you should choose only one (1) AB Music Production towards music production
status prior to discontinuance of relevant countries of your
citizenship for the purpose The Bachelor of Arts in Music as a field of study.
of studies. The certified Certification that applicant’s schooling. Original should
of your registration Production degree program
statement/s must bear the school F-137 has never been released be presented for verification.
and enrollment in the College. accepts 40 frosh students at b. Discussion of applicant’s
seal and must be issued to any school here or abroad If these records are written in
You agree to maintain the start of the school year and personal vision and intended
by the assistant principal/s This certificate should bear a language other than English,
and be bound by your preferred transferees mid-school year. endeavors in the music industry.
of school/s you previously the school’s official seal complete and official English
citizenship throughout your stay
attended. and issued by the school translations must be submitted
in the College. The applicant hurdles the following c. Assessment of applicant’s skills
registrar. together with the original records.
three (3) stages of screening: in music as evidence of his/her
Statement of reason for transfer The transcript should indicate
Photocopy of valid Philippine learning potentials in music
This statement must be signed A statement signed by you all subjects taken and grades
passport 1. The College Benildean Entrance production through actual
by you and your parent(s) stating and your parent(s) stating: earned. The grading system
Examination (BEE) performance or presentation
the reason(s) for transfer. should be clearly stated
(a) that you have never been Photocopy of Order of a portfolio.
in the transcript.
enrolled in any tertiary institution of Recognition and/or 2. A Music Production Entrance
here or abroad, and (b) the Identification Certificate Examination (MPEE) that assesses AB Theater Arts
Certificate of Good Moral
activities relevant to any form of of Recognition. knowledge and skills of the Performance Audition in all
Character or Letter of
education or schooling that you applicant in the following areas of these areas:
Recommendation
have engaged in after high school of music: (1) Acting
graduation. This must be issued by the
(2) Voice
principal or school head of all
a. Music Theory - identification (3) Movement
schools which you have attended.
of music symbols and terms
b. Music Notation - determining Admissions Interview
sequence order of notated
music themes BPA Dance
c. Listening - harmonic, major Dance Technique Audition /
and minor mode and interval Interview
identification

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Transferee and Second Degree STEP 4 STEP 5
Application Procedure APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
Present the official Secure your Benildean Entrance
Transferee applicants include Filipino students who wish to transfer to Benilde after entering other colleges receipt to the Benilde Examination (BEE) test permit Completed Benilde Application Form
or universities. Second degree applicants are college graduates who wish to pursue another bachelor’s Admissions Center by submitting all application
Four (4) identical copies of recent
degree at Benilde. and claim the Benilde requirements to the Benilde
2”x2” ID photo with your full name
application kit. Admissions Center.
written at the back.

STEP 1 Only applications with correct

2 and complete requirements Photocopy of birth certificate issued


STEP shall be processed. by the Philippine National Statistics
Visit the Benilde Admissions
Center at Taft Campus or log Submit the accomplished STEP 3 Authority (PNSA) formerly National
Statistics Office.
on to the admissions website Pre-Application Questionnaire
Obtain the results of the Certified unofficial Transcript of Records
at admissions.benilde.edu. with the following attachments,
pre-application on the for evaluation purposes. This document
ph for information secure an application payment
date specified. If results is not required for second degree
and downloads. slip from the Benilde Admissions
Center and pay the non-
are favorable, secure an STEP 6 and ETEEAP applicants.

application payment slip Certificate of Good Moral Character


refundable processing fee Take the Benildean Entrance
from the Benilde Admissions
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from all schools attended.
of PhP300 (for Filipino citizens) Examination (BEE)
and US$25 (for non-Filipino
Center and pay the non- STEP
on the specified date.
refundable testing fee
citizens) at the Benilde Finance The College implements a Obtain the application results
of PhP300 (for Filipino
Department. Present the official “No test permit, no exam” as directed. Application
citizens) and US$25
receipt to the Benilde Admissions policy. results may be accessed
(for non-Filipino citizens)
Center. online, through courier,
at the Benilde Finance The Honorable Dismissal
or personal pick-up. (Transfer Credentials) is a
Department.
Certified true copy of requirement for enrollment
Transcript of Records with in Benilde.
school’s grading system END
Photocopy of 9F student visa
(if applicable)

Transferees are advised to process their Request


for Advance Credit or Course Credits through There are more requirements for applicants with less than one year of tertiary schooling, those who graduated or
the Registrar’s Office along with their application. studied abroad, second degree applicants and dual citizens. Turn the page for more details.

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Additional Requirements for Particular Working Student Application Procedure
Transferees and Second Degree Applicants
Working student applicants refer to those who are at least 19 years old
and are engaged in part-time or full-time work. Working student applicants
For Transferees with For Transferees Dual citizens may apply for the Career Development Program (CDP), which is a night program.
less than one year who graduated
of tertiary schooling or studied abroad International student applicants with tourist visa (9a) or student visa (9f)
are not allowed to enroll in CDP in compliance with Immigration law prohibiting student/
Secondary Scholastic Record Photocopy of Dual citizens must declare tourist visa holders to work while studying in the Philippines.
The record must bear Transcript of Records that they are “dual citizens” in
the school seal and issued The transcript must be their application for admission
by the high school registrar. authenticated by the Philippine to Benilde. Upon admission,
Embassy of relevant countries of you should choose only one
Certificate of Good Moral your schooling. Original should (1) citizenship for the purpose
Character or Letter be presented for verification. of your registration and For Working Students For Self-Employed Applicants
of Recommendation If these records are written enrollment in the College.
This must be issued by in a language other than English, You agree to maintain and
the principal or school head complete and official English be bound by your preferred If you are a high school graduate who has If you are a high school graduate who has
of all schools which you translations must be submitted citizenship throughout your
have attended. not entered tertiary education, refer to the not entered tertiary education, refer to the
together with the original stay in the College.
procedure and requirements for first year procedure and requirements for first year
records. The transcript should
indicate all subjects taken If you opt to use your foreign college applicants on pages 6-9. college applicants on pages 6-9.
and grades earned. The grading citizenship, you should
system should be clearly stated conform to the requirements
If you have entered tertiary education, refer If you have entered tertiary education, refer
Second degree in the transcript. for international students.
Should you use your Filipino to the procedure and requirements to the procedure and requirements
applicants
Certificate of Good Moral citizenship, you must submit for transferee applicants on pages 10-12. for transferee applicants on pages 10-12.
Character or Letter of any of the following:
Recommendation Certification of Employment Business Permit
Application letter stating This must be issued by the Photocopy of valid
the reason(s) for taking Philippine passport You may be required to submit additional You may be required to submit additional
principal or school head of
a second degree proof of employment such as TIN Number, proof of business such as TIN Number, SSS
all schools which you have Photocopy of Order of
attended. SSS or GSIS Number, and copy of your latest or GSIS Number, and a copy of your latest
Photocopy of the official Recognition and/or
Identification Certificate Income Tax Return. Income Tax Return.
transcript of records
The original copy must be of Recognition.
presented for verification.

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Expanded Tertiary Education Equivalency Graduate Application Procedure
and Accreditation Program (ETEEAP) Applicants Graduate student applicants consist of hospitality management professionals who wish to pursue
the Master of Science in Tourism and Hospitality Management (MSTHM) offered by the School of Hotel,
The Benilde School of Hotel, Restaurant and Institution Management
Restaurant and Institution Management (SHRIM) and human resource management professionals
(SHRIM) offers the Expanded Tertiary Education Equivalency
and business management professionals who wish to pursue Master in International Business (MIB)
and Accreditation Program (ETEEAP). The ETEEAP is intended
and Master in Human Resource Management (MHRM) offered by the School of Management
for hospitality management professionals who wish to complete
and Information Technology (SMIT).
a bachelor’s degree through their professional experience
and achievements.
STEP 1 STEP 2
Submit the following application
Secure an application
requirements in a long brown envelope.
payment slip from the
There are particular requirements
QUALIFICATIONS Benilde Admissions
for various ETEEAP applicants. Completed Benilde Admissions Application Form
Center and pay the non-
Refer to the items below for your guidance: Filipino citizen
Three (3) recent identical 2”x2” photographs refundable processing
At least a high school graduate with taken within the last six months. fee of PhP600 (for Filipino
ETEEAP applicants must first no college degree
Original copy of Transcript of Records (marked citizens) and US$50 (for
submit a comprehensive resume At least 25 years old
to the School of Hotel, Restaurant and “For Evaluation” or “For Further Studies” purposes) non-Filipino citizens)
At least five (5) years of work experience in his
Institution Management (SHRIM) before Photocopy of birth certificate issued by
at the Benilde Finance
or her field of specialization
proceeding with their application. the Philippine National Statistics Authority (PNSA) Department.
Must be at least in supervisory level for the
If you have no previous tertiary-level formerly National Statistics Office
past 2 years
education, submit requirements for first year Two (2) Benilde Recommendation Forms
Must have attended seminar(s)/workshop(s)
college applicants (see pages 6-9)
related to his or her field of specialization
Certificate of Good Moral Character from previous
If you have previous tertiary-level education (To be assessed by Benilde)
school or current employer (valid at least six months
but do not have a college degree, submit Have good moral character and from date of issuance)
requirements for transferee applicants professional work ethics as certified by
(see pages 10-12) past and current employers Transfer Credentials/Honorable Dismissal
(for applicants who completed degrees in the
If you are an international No criminal record
Philippines) or Certificate of Graduation (for
applicant, submit requirements No pending ETEEAP application with applicants who completed degrees abroad,
for international applicants other institutions indicate degree title and date of graduation)
(see pages 17-18)
Updated curriculum vitae/resumé indicating
Continued next page
previous work experience

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STEP 3 International Student Application Procedure
International applicants include non-Filipino students with the following visa types: tourist visa (9a),
Present the official receipt
diplomat visa (9e), balikbayan visa, permanent residents with I-Card (Sec 13a-g), working visa dependents
to the Admissions Center
(9g), investor’s visa (47a2), Special Investors Resident Visa (SIRV), dependents of retirees visa holders, Special
and claim a Benilde application kit.
Secure your Benildean Entrance
STEP 4 Retiree Resident Visa (SRRV), Philippine Retirement Visa (PRV), and EO324 and 226.

Examination (BEE) test permit


by submitting all application Take the Benidean
STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3
requirements to the Benilde Entrance Examination Visit the Benilde Submit the following
The Benilde Admissions Center
Admissions Center. (BEE) for graduate Admissions Center to the Benilde
will inform you whether you qualified
Only applications with correct applicants on the date at Taft Campus Admissions Center
to take the entrance examination.
and complete requirements specified. The College or log on to the for evaluation:
If qualified, you may secure
shall be processed. implements a “No test admissions website at
a payment slip from the Admissions
permit, no exam” policy. admissions.benilde. First Year College
staff and pay the non-refundable
edu.ph for information applicants
processing fee of USD50.00. You will
and downloads. Original Transcript of Records
receive a Benilde Admissions Kit.
The Transcript of Records must
be authenticated by the Philippine

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Embassy of relevant countries
Transferee applicants
STEP
Come for your application
of your schooling. If these records
are written in a language other
than English, complete and
STEP 4
6
Accomplished Pre-Application
interview. The department STEP Questionnaire and Endorsement official English translations must Secure your Benildean Entrance
from Registrar’s Office (RO) be submitted together with the
secretary shall contact you Examination (BEE) test permit
original records. The transcript
for your appointment. If you do Visit the Benilde To procure the endorsement, by submitting all application
should indicate all subjects taken
Admissions Center submit photocopies of the
not receive a call within five (5) and grades earned. The grading requirements to the Benilde
following to RO at the 2F Solomon
working days from the day to pick up your system should be clearly stated Admissions Center.
Hall: Passport Visa Page and ACR
of your examination, please visit application result I - Card (if applicable)
in the transcript.
Only applications with correct
the Benilde Admissions Center. on the date specified. and complete requirements
Certificate of Graduation
Transferees are advised to process
shall be processed.
and/or Diploma
their Request for Advance Credit
END or Course Credits through the
Registrar’s Office along with their Certificate of Eligibility for College
application. Admission from the Department
of Education (if applicable)

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STEP 5 STEP 6 APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS International Students Visa Services
Completed Benilde Admission Application Form International students may get in touch with the Registrar’s Office for assistance in student visa applications.
Take the Benildean Obtain the
Entrance Examination application results Three (3) copies of recent identical
(BEE) on the specified as directed. 2”x2” pictures Requirements for Conversion to Student Visa Requirements for Special Study Permit
date. The College Application results Photocopy of birth certificate or family register Application (For students in non-degree
implements a “No may be accessed Duly accomplished Consolidated General programs or ages 17 years old and below)
Certificate of Good Moral Character
test permit, no exam” online, through Application Form (CGAF)
or Letter of Recommendation from the Principal
policy. courier, or personal or School Head of all schools attended [BI Form CGAF-003-Rev 0] **
Duly accomplished CGAF
pick-up.
Photocopy of Alien Certificate (BI Form CGAF-003-Rev 0) **
of Registration (for permanent residents only) Photocopy of passport bio-page, latest

Certificate of Graduation and/or Diploma admission with valid authorized stay


Photocopy of passport bio-page and latest
(for first year college applicants only) and Bureau of Quarantine stamp

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admission with valid authorized stay
STEP Secondary Scholastic Record with official school
seal (for applicants who studied in Philippine Original copy of the Notice of Acceptance
Notice of acceptance bearing a clear impression
Secure endorsement for confirmation schools only)
containing a clear impression
of the College’s official dry seal.
of enrollment from the Registrars Office (RO). Original Transcript of Records authenticated of the College’s official dry seal
Bring the following: Original copy of Notice by the Philippine Foreign Service Post.
of Acceptance, Valid Passport with Visa stamp Tourist visa should at least be one month valid upon
If these records are written in a language other Original copy of Medical Certificate
and ACR I - Card (if applicable). submission of the application
than English, complete and official English issued by the Bureau of Quarantine *
translations must be submitted together
with the original records. The transcript should
indicate all subjects taken and grades earned. National Bureau of Investigation (NBI)
END The grading system should be clearly stated Clearance, if applicable
* The clearance and medical certificate should be
in the transcript.
filed three weeks before the processing
Tourist visa should at least be one month of the student visa.

valid upon submission of the application


** These forms are available at the RO, 2F Solomon
Hall, Taft Campus
A student visa is a pre-requisite for reservation and enrollment.
Refer to next page for details on student visa processing.

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SCHOLARSHIPS
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Benilde fosters opportunities
that challenge, transform,
and inspire.
Through its various scholarships, grants,
and financial assistance programs,
the College stays faithful
to its commitment to make
Benildean-Lasallian education
more accessible to learners
from diverse backgrounds.

EXCEED EXPECTATIONS
Academic Scholarships

Benildean Excellence in Scholastics Honors Scholarship (HS) School of Design and Arts Scholarship Benilde Student Envoy (BSE)
and Talents (BEST) Scholarship (SDA Scholarship)
*by invitation from DLS-CSB
The Honors scholarship is awarded to first year college The Benildean Student Envoys program is for currently
The BEST Scholarship offers a substantial benefit package applicants who were in the top 10 of their graduating batch The SDA Scholarship is awarded to students who show enrolled students who will serve as ambassadors of the
for scholars. It is awarded to those who performed in Junior High School and are in the top three of their exceptional talent in the fields of art, multimedia, design College in special events and linkage programs.
excellently in the Benildean Entrance Examination (BEE) Senior High School graduating batch from public and and music. Those who pass the initial screenings are invited
and have an outstanding academic record as well as parochial high schools. for an interview, presentation of portfolio and skills test. Qualifications
consistent substantive achievement in curricular, co- and • Has at least 6 terms left.
extracurricular activities. Awardees may come from any Qualifications Qualifications
degree program, except from the Bachelor of Science • Has had no major offense at the time of application.
• First year college applicants applying to any degree • First year college applicants applying to any degree
in Business Administration major in Business Management program under the School of Design and Arts (SDA); • Has maintained a Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.0.
program except BSBA-Business Management
or Marketing Management programs. • CSB students who passed the interview screening
and BSBA-Marketing Management; • Has a High School Grade Point Average (HSGPA)
of at least 85% from Grades 8-11; and professional training as Ambassadors of the College
Qualifications • Graduated from a public or parochial High School
under the Office of the Vice President for Advancement.
in junior and senior high school; • Has reached the required score for the scholarship
• First year college applicants applying to any degree • Recommended for tuition fee discount
program except BSBA-Business Management • Belong to the top ten honor roll in Junior High School; in the Benildean Entrance Examination for the preferred
degree program; and by the Vice President for Advancement.
and BSBA-Marketing Management; • Belong to the top three honor roll in Senior High School;
• Within the top 100 scorers in the Benildean Entrance • Has submitted all necessary requirements.
• Has a High School Grade Point Average (HSGPA)
Examination (Batch 1 application); Maintaining Term Grade Point Average of 3.0
of at least 90% from Grades 8-11; and
• Has reached the required score for the scholarship • Has reached the required score for the scholarship Maintaining Term Grade Point Average of 2.0
in the Benildean Entrance Examination for the preferred in the Benildean Entrance Examination for the preferred Benefits
degree program;
degree program • 100% full tuition and miscellaneous fees waiver
Benefits
• Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 90% or partial tuition and miscellaneous fee waiver
from Grades 7 to 11 with no Grade-level Grade Point • 100% full tuition and miscellaneous fees waiver
Average (GPA) of less than 90%; Maintaining Term Grade Point Average of 2.5
• Subject-level Year Average of 90% for major subjects;
• Active involvement in co- and extra-curricular activities Benefits
as evidenced by certifications obtained from Grade 7 • 100% full tuition and miscellaneous fees waiver VATEL Scholarship (for upperclassmen)
to 11; and awarded by DLS-CSB
• Monthly stipend
• Deportment of as least A- or 90% or its equivalents.
• Possible dormitory privileges (for those coming
Maintaining Term Grade Point Average of 3.0 This one year Scholarship is awarded to the best-ranking
from outside Metro Manila)
IHM student who has completed five (5) academic terms in
the School of Hotel, Restaurant and Institutional Manage-
Benefits
ment (SHRIM).
• 100% full tuition and miscellaneous fees waiver Note: The applicant needs to actually graduate with Honors
• Trimestral stipend (applicants who do not make it are disqualified). The request
for Grade 8-11 records serve as an indication of the student’s
• Computer laboratory privileges
potential to graduate with Honors.
• Additional library privileges
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Financial Assistance Grants

Blessed Arnould Study Assistance Program (BASAP) Kabit Bahay Grant (KBG)

BASAP is for first year college applicants or transferees applying to the Bachelor of Science in Business The Kapitbahay Grant is given to academically deserving but financially-challenged high school graduates residing
Administration major in Business Management (BSBA-BM) or Marketing Management (BSBA-MM) programs. in a barangay in the vicinity of Benilde.

Qualifications Qualifications
• First year college applicants or transferees applying • Has submitted all necessary requirements. • First year college applicants applying to any degree • Family is financially challenged.
to BSBA-Business Management and BSBA-Marketing • Has had no immediate family member who has availed program except BSBA-Business Management • Has had no immediate family member who has availed
Management. of any Financial Assistance Grant of the College. and BSBA-Marketing Management. of any Financial Assistance Grant of the College.
• Has reached the required score for the grant • Has reached the required score for the grant
in the Benildean Entrance Examination for the preferred in the Benildean Entrance Examination for the preferred
Note: applicant must still be working at the time the grant Benefits
degree program. degree program.
commences or the grant is revoked. • 100% full tuition and miscellaneous fees waiver
• At least 19 years of age. • Has a High School Grade Point Average (HSGPA)
of at least 80% from Grades 8-11. • Monthly stipend
• Has not yet earned a bachelor’s degree from any school.
Benefits • Waived recollection, retreat and graduation fee
• Has been out of school for at least two years working. • Resident of at least 5 years of an accredited partner
• 100% full tuition and miscellaneous fees waiver neighborhood barangay of the College and is properly
• Working/employed/self-employed earning not more
• Waived recollection, retreat and graduation fee endorsed by the Barangay Captain.
than Php 260,000,00/annum in basic pay.

Benildean Hope Grant (BHG) Pierre Romañcon Grant (PRG)

BHG is offered to first year college applicants who belong to special populations (i.e children of military, indigenous people, The Pierre Romañçon Grant is open for first year college applicants who are in need of financial support to pursue
marginalized youth, etc.) who are under the care of non-government organizations (NGO’s) , People’s Organizations (PO) their College education.
and Government Organizations (GO’s) that are recognized by the College.
Qualifications Benefits
Qualifications • First year college applicants applying to any degree • 100% full tuition and miscellaneous fees waiver
• First year college applicants applying to any degree • Has had no immediate family member who has availed program except BSBA-Business Management or partial tuition and miscellaneous fees waiver
program except BSBA-Business Management of any Financial Assistance Grant of the College. and BSBA-Marketing Management.
and BSBA-Marketing Management. • Has a High School Grade Point Average (HSGPA)
• The applicant scholar has to be properly endorsed of at least 85% from Grades 8-11.
Benefits
by the accredited NGO/PO/GO. • Has reached the required score for the grant
• 100% full tuition and miscellaneous fee waiver
• Has reached the required score for the grant in the Benildean Entrance Examination for the preferred
• Waived recollection, retreat and graduation fees degree program.
in the Benildean Entrance Examination for the preferred
degree program. • Has had no immediate family member who has availed
• Has a High School Grade Point Average (HSGPA) of any Financial Assistance Grant of the College.
of at least 80% from Grades 8-11.

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School of Deaf and Applied Studies Grant (SDEASG) Office of Culture and Arts Grant (OCAG)

The SDEAS Grant is awarded to Deaf high school students who are in need of financial assistance for their tertiary education. The OCA Scholarship is open to first year college and upper class students who are gifted in the field of performing arts.

Qualifications Benefits Qualifications Benefits


• First year college applicants applying to Bachelor • 100% full tuition and miscellaneous fees waiver • First year college applicants, recruited transferees • 100% full tuition and miscellaneous fees waiver
in Applied Deaf Studies. or partial tuition and miscellaneous fees waiver and Benilde students who pass the audition and trainings. or partial tuition and miscellaneous fees waiver
• Deaf and Financially Challenged. • Waived recollection, retreat and graduation fee • Has passed the Benildean Entrance Examination • Possible dormitory privileges
• Has passed the Benildean Entrance Examination. for the preferred degree program.

• Highly recommended/endorsed by the SDEAS Dean • Has had no major offense at the time of application
and the Director of the Center for Deaf Esteem (for upper class students).
and Formation. • Endorsed by the Head of Office of Culture and Arts.

Note: Only two Deaf members of a family are accepted into


the program.

Merit / Talent Scholarship / Grant Service Rendering

Athletic Recruit Scholarship (ARS) Student Publication Grant-Benildean (SPG-B)

The Athletic Recruit Scholarship is available to first year college or currently enrolled students with superior athletic abilities fit The Student Publication Grant-Benildean (SPG-B) is for currently enrolled student artists and writers recommended
to represent the College in sports competitions. for tuition discount by the Student Publications Office (SPO) Head.

Qualifications Benefits Qualifications


• First year college applicants, recruited transferees • 100% full tuition and miscellaneous fees waiver • Has been actively involved as a campus journalist in the Maintaining Term Grade Point Average of 2.0
and Benilde students with superior athletic abilities. or partial tuition fees waiver Student Publications Office – Benildean Press Corps
• Has passed the Benildean Entrance Examination • Waived recollection, retreat and graduation fee for at least one (1) Trimester.
Benefits
for the preferred degree program. • Possible monthly stipend • Made a substantive contribution to the publications
• 100% full tuition and miscellaneous fees waiver
• Has passed try-outs and trainings. of the Office.
• Possible dormitory privileges or partial tuition and miscellaneous fees waiver
• Has had no major offense at the time of application • Has had no major offense at the time of application
(for upper class students). (for upper class students).

• Endorsed by the Director of the Center for Sports • Recommended for tuition fee discount by the Student
Development (CSD). Publications Office (SPO) Head.

28 MERIT / TALENT SCHOLARSHIP / GRANT MERIT / TALENT SCHOLARSHIP / GRANT 29


Government Endorsed Scholarships

Student Publication Grant-Yearbook (SPG-Y) Presidential Decree 577 Scholarship (PD 577)

The Student Publication Grant-Yearbook (SPG-Y) is for student editors and staff of the Yearbook Office recommended The PD 577 Scholarship is awarded to first year college applicants who are children of military personnel who died
for tuition discount by the Yearbook Adviser and Student Publications Office (SPO) Head. or have been incapacitated in the line of duty.

Qualifications Benefits
Qualifications
• First year college applicants or transferees who are • 100% full tuition and development/laboratory fees waiver
• Editors and staff members of the Student Publications Maintaining Term Grade Point Average of 2.0 children of military personnel who have been killed
Office – Benildean Yearbook Office (SPO-BYO) who have in action or incapacitated in the line of duty as certified
been actively involved for at least one (1) trimester. by the Armed Forces of the Philippines.
Benefits
• Made a substantive contribution to the Office. • First year college applicants in any degree program
• Partial tuition fees waiver
• Has had no major offense at the time of application except BSBA-Business Management and BSBA-Marketing
(for upper class students). Management.
• Recommended for tuition fee discount by the Student • Has passed the Benildean Entrance Examination
Publications Office (SPO) Head. for the preferred degree program.
• Has submitted all necessary requirements.

Center for Institutional Communications Grant (CICG)


Presidential Decree 1687 Scholarship (PD 1687)
The CIC Grant is for currently enrolled student grantees of CIC who are recommended for tuition discount
by the CIC Director. The PD 1687 Scholarship is awarded to first year college applicants who are children of military personnel awarded
with the medal of valor.
Qualifications Qualifications Benefits
• Officially enrolled Benildean Students. Maintaining Term Grade Point Average of 2.0
• First year college applicants or transferees who are • 100% full tuition and development/laboratory fees waiver
• Has actively worked and produced significant material children of military personnel whose parent have been
in CIC for at least a term. Benefits awarded the medal of valor as certified by the Armed
• Has had no major offense at the time of application. Forces of the Philippines
• 100% full tuition and miscellaneous fees waiver
• Recommended for tuition fee discount by the CIC Director. or partial tuition fees waiver • First year college applicants in any degree program
except BSBA-Business Management and BSBA-Marketing
Management.
• Has passed the Benildean Entrance Examination
for the preferred degree program.
• Has submitted all necessary requirements.

30 MERIT / TALENT SCHOLARSHIP / GRANT GOVERNMENT ENDORSED SCHOLARSHIPS 31


General Scholarship Application Procedure ?????????????
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Visit the Admissions Center at Taft Campus to obtain application payment slip
then pay* the non refundable admission processing fee at Finance Department.

Application is from August 1 to October 30 annually.

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STEP 1 STEP 2
Apply for the Benildean Apply for scholarship / grant at the Student
Entrance Examination (BEE) at Grants Office (SGO). The information in
the Admissions Center. the Benildean Entrance Examination (BEE)

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test permit is needed for scholarship
application.

STEP 3
4

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Those who made it to the required STEP
score for scholarship / grant will be Result of the scholarship
contacted for further requirements. application are released
by April 15.

*Processing fee
PhP600 (for Filipino applicants)
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

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PhP200 (for Deaf applicants)
PhP200 (for AR, BASAP, BHG, Honors and KBG applicants)

32 FRESHMAN APPLICANTS - ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS 33


Admissions Tuition Payment

Does Benilde reserve an admission quota If applicants fail to qualify for admission, How much is the tuition fee Does Benilde accept installment Does Benilde accept
for each high school institution? are there other options available? at Benilde? payments? credit card payments?
Can they make an appeal to be admitted?
We assess applicants based on their Benildean The trimestral tuition fee Benilde has an installment payment program Benilde accepts credit card
Entrance Examination performance, aptitudes, Applicants who did not receive an offer will depend on how many units for upperclass students. First year college payments subject to the policies
capabilities, high school grades, and other from Benilde can visit the Admissions Center a student enrolls in. A good and Transferees shall pay their tuition and and guidelines of the Finance
requirements. We do not base admission offers and file a Request for Reconsideration. estimate would be PhP70,000 other fees in full per trimester for one (1) Department.
on the school they come from. However, like other Admission of these students will depend to PhP90,000 per trimester. school year except for Career Development
tertiary schools, Benilde has a limited number on the result of their re-evaluation Cost may change without prior Program (CDP) students, who may pay
of slots so late applicants may not be accepted and the number of slots available. notice. There are three (3) in installment. Please visit the Finance
not because they are unqualified but because there trimesters in a school year. Department Cashiers for more information.
are no more slots available for them.
Benilde and DLSU-M

Scholarships
What is the difference between Is it true that those who failed in DLSU-M
De La Salle University-Manila and are accepted in Benilde?
Does Benilde offer Do you offer If a student loses his or her
De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde?
scholarships? scholarships for athletes? current scholarship, can he The notion that Benilde is a place for students
or she still apply for other
Yes, Benilde offers a number De La Salle University-Manila and De La Salle-College who failed in DLSU-M is not true. Since DLSU-M
Yes. Students who are interested scholarships?
of scholarships and financial of Saint Benilde are both members of De La Salle and Benilde are autonomous from one another,
in athletic scholarships are advised
assistance programs Yes. As long as the student Philippines (DLSP) and are managed by the De La Benilde has its own set of admission policies
to visit Benilde’s Center for Sports
to deserving students. is qualified for the scholarship Salle Brothers. In the Philippines, there are 16 De La and procedures. Students may be accepted to
Development for tryouts.
These include merit scholarships, and can meet application Salle District Schools. DLSU-M but not in Benilde, and vice versa.

academic scholarships, institutional requirements.

scholarships, government- DLSU-M and Benilde do not offer the same degree The reason that there is that impression is because

endorsed scholarships, programs. DLSU-M offers more traditional degree of our shared history. Benilde was part of DLSU-M

and financial assistance grants, programs such as engineering, business and the before we ventured on our own in 1988.

among others. For more sciences. Benilde offers non-traditional, innovative


information, you may email and industry-responsive degree programs such
the Student Grants Office (SGO) as hotel, restaurant and institution management,
multimedia arts, fashion design, export management,
among others.
34 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 35
Student Behavior Other Concerns

Are there fraternities Is there a dress code? What are your rules on class
in Benilde? Do you have uniforms? suspension in case of bad weather?
Benilde does not recognize Students of the School of Hotel, Benilde complies with government
any fraternities or sororities. Restaurant and Institution mandates and policies regarding
In fact, students are required Management (SHRIM) have suspension of classes. Suspension
to sign a non-fraternity uniforms that are enforced of classes is usually recommended
contract before enrollment. strictly. This is because they by the National Disaster Coordinating
are being trained to meet the Council (NDCC), Commission on Higher
Do you allow smoking expectations of industry. Education (CHED), or the city government.
in campus?
No. We have policies and Students of the School When the decision to suspend classes
sanctions for students who of Management and Information is up to the College, the Office of the
are caught smoking within Technology (SMIT) and School President coordinates with the Center
Benilde campuses. of Diplomacy and Governance for Emergency Management, Safety
(SDG) are required to come and Security, as well as other key
What do you do about in business attire on some days administrators, for recommendations
students and drugs? of the week. regarding the state of the roads and/or
areas surrounding Benilde.
We do not condone the use Other schools, such as the
of illegal substances and School of Design and Arts, don’t If suspension of classes is recommended,
we have strict policies and have uniforms per se, but the announcements are issued by email,
penalties for students who College has a dress code through the Intranet, and to administrators
are caught bringing and that students must follow. who then cascade the information
using illegal substances. Drug The dress code helps ensure to the faculty members and students.
problems also have their roots that students come in to school
in psychological trauma or in proper attire. Even artists
abuse. Aside from counselors, who may not have uniforms
we encourage all members of or come in business attire
the community to grow into are expected to know
the responsibility of becoming how to dress properly.
formators of youth.

PROGRAM INFORMATION
36 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS FRESHMAN APPLICANTS - ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS 37
SCHOOL OF DEAF EDUCATION
AND APPLIED STUDIES
Bachelor in Applied Deaf Studies (Entrepreneurship) PROGRAM CORE ELECTIVES

Computer Operations (COMPOPS) Introduction to Entrepreneurship (INTRENT)


The Entrepreneurship track prepares students to setup, operate, and manage Communication Skills for the Deaf (COMSDEE) Business Marketing (BUSMARK)
Financial Literacy (FINLITE) Operation Management (OPERMAN)
small-to-medium level businesses. Students learn techniques in producing food
Bilingual Communication (BILCOMM) Product Development (PRODEVT)
and non-food products and also develop competencies in the areas of marketing, Advanced Purposive Communication (ADPVCOM) Entrepreneurial Accounting 1 (ENTACCT1)
finance, operations, and office management. Health Education (HEAEDUC) Practical Selling (PRACSEL)
Advocating for Disability (ADVODIS) Entrepreneurial Accounting 2 (ENTACCT2)
Business English for the Deaf (BUSENDE) Business Opportunities (BUSOPRO)
PROGRAM LENGTH
Deaf Appreciation Literature (DEAPLIT) Legalities and Compliance (LEGCOMP)
10 Trimesters Practicum (PRACTIE)
Business Plan Development (BUSPLN1)
MAJOR SUBJECTS
CAREERS Business Plan Implementation (BUSPLN2)
Filipino Sign Language 101 (INTOFSL)
Sign Language Instructor Computer Imaging
Introduction to Deaf Identity (INTRODE)
NGO Worker Animator
Psychology of Deaf People (PSYCHDE)
Community Advocacy Associate Data Analysts
Deaf Studies Research (DESTRES)
College Instructor Handling Deaf Studies Course Researchers
Deaf Cultural Studies (DECUSTU)
Graphic Designer Web designers – front end and back end
History of Filipino Deaf Community (HISFIDE)
Entrepreneur App designers and developers
Deaf and Disability Studies (DEDASTU)
Marketing Associate Search engine optimizers
Communication Process & Human Relation (COMPROC)
Business Production Assistant Data entry specialists
FSL Linguistic (FSLLING)
Data Processor/Data Entry Specialist Accounts support
Seminar on Deaf Studies (SEMDEST)
Web Designer Technical support
Leadership Skills Development (LEASDEV)
Deaf Studies Internship (DESTUIN)

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Bachelor in Applied Deaf Studies PROGRAM CORE ELECTIVES

(Business Outsourcing Services Management) Computer Operations (COMPOPS) Introduction to Business Outsourcing (INTBOSM)
Design Elements and Principles (DELPRIN)
Communication Skills for the Deaf (COMSDEE)
Financial Literacy (FINLITE) Data Processing 1 (DATAPRO)
The Business Outsourcing Services Management track develops students Bilingual Communication (BILCOMM) Data Processing 2 (DATAPRO)
to work in the ever-expanding business outsourcing field or encourage them Advanced Purposive Communication (ADPVCOM) Visual Communication Direction (VICOMDI)

to become e-commerce entrepreneurs. The students will learn skills related Health Education (HEAEDUC) Entrepreneurial Accounting 1 (ENTACCT1)
Advocating for Disability (ADVODIS) Entrepreneurial Accounting 2 (ENTRACCT2)
to the creative industry as well as basic skills necessary for coding and accounting.
Business English for the Deaf (BUSENDE) Programming 1 (PROGRA1)
These learnings are further hone by developing their competence as project Deaf Appreciation Literature (DEAPLIT) Project Management (PROJMGT)
managers and business persons. Web Development (WEBDEVT)
E-Commerce (ECOMMER)
MAJOR SUBJECTS
PROGRAM LENGTH Programming 2 (PROGRA2)
10 Trimesters Filipino Sign Language 101 (INTOFSL) Writing for Specific Purpose (WRISPEC)

Introduction to Deaf Identity (INTRODE) Practicum (PRABOSM)


CAREERS
Psychology of Deaf People (PSYCHDE)
Sign Language Instructor Computer Imaging Deaf Studies Research (DESTRES)
NGO Worker Animator Deaf Cultural Studies (DECUSTU)
Community Advocacy Associate Data Analysts History of Filipino Deaf Community (HISFIDE)
College Instructor Handling Deaf Studies Course Researchers Deaf and Disability Studies (DEDASTU)
Graphic Designer Web designers – front end and back end Communication Process & Human Relation (COMPROC)
Entrepreneur App designers and developers FSL Linguistic (FSLLING)
Marketing Associate Search engine optimizers Seminar on Deaf Studies (SEMDEST)
Business Production Assistant Data entry specialists Leadership Skills Development (LEASDEV)
Data Processor/Data Entry Specialist Accounts support Deaf Studies Internship (DESTUIN)
Web Designer Technical support

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42 APPLIED DEAF STUDIES BAPDST BUSINESS OUTSOURCING SERVICES MANAGEMENT 43


Bachelor in Applied Deaf Studies (Visual Media Arts) PROGRAM CORE ELECTIVES

Computer Operations (COMPOPS) Digital Photography (DIGPOTO)


The Visual Media Arts track prepares students for careers related to graphic Communication Skills for the Deaf (COMSDEE) Design Elements and Principles (DELPRIN)
Financial Literacy (FINLITE) Digital Imaging (DIGIMAG)
design and computer imaging. This track is for those who are interested
Bilingual Communication (BILCOMM) Basic Video (BASIVID)
in new media design, communications, and other fields using digital technologies. Advanced Purposive Communication (ADPVCOM) Digital Illustrator (DIGILUS)
Students are trained in website design using Macromedia Flash and Dreamweaver, Health Education (HEAEDUC) Basic Web (BASIWEB)
interactive design and authoring using Macromedia Director, videography, Advocating for Disability (ADVODIS) Web Animation (WEBNIMA)
photography, print design and pre-press production. Business English for the Deaf (BUSENDE) Visual Communication Direction (VICOMDI)
Deaf Appreciation Literature (DEAPLIT) Visual Production 1 (VISPRO1)
Visual Production 2 (VISPRO2)
PROGRAM LENGTH Interactive Authoring (AUTHOR)
MAJOR SUBJECTS
10 Trimesters Internship (INTERNS)
Filipino Sign Language 101 (INTOFSL)
CAREERS Introduction to Deaf Identity (INTRODE)
Psychology of Deaf People (PSYCHDE)
Sign Language Instructor Computer Imaging
Deaf Studies Research (DESTRES)
NGO Worker Animator
Deaf Cultural Studies (DECUSTU)
Community Advocacy Associate Data Analysts
History of Filipino Deaf Community (HISFIDE)
College Instructor Handling Deaf Studies Course Researchers
Deaf and Disability Studies (DEDASTU)
Graphic Designer Web designers – front end and back end
Communication Process & Human Relation (COMPROC)
Entrepreneur App designers and developers
FSL Linguistic (FSLLING)
Marketing Associate Search engine optimizers
Seminar on Deaf Studies (SEMDEST)
Business Production Assistant Data entry specialists
Leadership Skills Development (LEASDEV)
Data Processor/Data Entry Specialist Accounts support
Deaf Studies Internship (DESTUIN)
Web Designer Technical support

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44 APPLIED
FRESHMANDEAF STUDIES - ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
APPLICANTS FRESHMAN APPLICANTS - ADDITIONAL
BAPDST VISUAL
REQUIREMENTS
MEDIA ARTS 45
SCHOOL OF DESIGN AND ARTS

46 FRESHMAN APPLICANTS - ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS SCHOOL OF DESIGN AND ARTS 47


Bachelor of Science in Architecture MATH AND ENGINEERING SUBJECTS ELECTIVES

College Algebra Basic Video Editing


Analytic Geometry Community Planning & Development
The Architecture program integrates the multi-disciplinary fields of design
Architectural Structures Construction and Project Management
and art with advances in computer technology, the science of building construction Differential and Integral Calculus Facilities & Building Administration
and business management. Students will be awarded with certificates Plane Surveying Financial & Office Management
of proficiency at specific levels of competency in specialized fields. Solid Mensuration/Solid Geometry Basic Photography Classes
Statistics of Rigid Bodies Preservation, Restoration and Conservation
Steel and Timber Design Urban Design Studio
Aside from well-rounded training in fine arts, humanities and sciences,
Strength of Materials Arduino
students will learn urban planning and design, and current business trends Theory of Structures Rhino 3D
in the architectural profession. The program also has a strong practicum Trigonometry
component that establishes linkages with the design and construction industry
through seminars, educational trips and an active apprenticeship program.
MAJOR SUBJECTS

PROGRAM LENGTH DESIGN FOUNDATION SUBJECTS Basic Computer Aided Design - 3D Drawing - CAD1 Research Methods for Architecture

13 Trimesters Architectural Design 1-Introduction to Designing Building Technology 1 - Building Materials


Architectural Theories 1 – Elements and Principles of Design
Creative Design Fundamentals Construction Detailing in Wood, Steel
Technical Drawing and Drafting
Creative Design in Architectural Interiors and Spaces and Concrete (2-Storey Buildings)
CAREERS Freehand Drawing
Space Planning 1 and 2 Construction Detailing in Wood, Steel
Color Theories & Rendering Techniques
Licensed Architect Site Development Planning and Landscaping and Concrete (Multi-Storey Buildings)
Aesthetic Appreciation for Architecture
Design Consultant Community Architecture & Urban Design Specs Writing & Quantity Surveying
Heritage Architect Design of Complex Structure Alternative Building Construction Systems
Entrepreneur Thesis Research Writing Building Utilities 1-Plumbing
Thesis Application & Defense and Sanitary Systems
3D Animation/Rendering - CAD2 Electrical, Electronics and Mechanical Systems
Architectural Comprehensive Course Review 1-4 Acoustics & Lighting Systems
Architectural Interiors Housing Principles

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48 ENVIRONMENT STUDIES BS ARCHITECTURE 49


Bachelor of Arts in Fashion Design and Merchandising DESIGN FOUNDATION SUBJECTS MAJOR SUBJECTS

Art History 1: Western Art Introduction to Fashion


Art History 2: Asian Art Costume and Fashion History
The Fashion Design and Merchandising degree program focuses on design
Studio1: Studies of Forms and Space Textile Science and Surface Design 1
development and philosophies, as well as production and marketing Studio2: Studies of Light and Color Surface Design 2
procedures with the fashion business at the core. This degree program Design Profession and Code of Ethics Surface Design 3
is for those who want to design clothes for specific markets. Design Arts and Law Computer Graphic Design for Fashion
Computer Aided Pattern Design
Fashion Illustration 1
MAJOR-ELECTIVES Fashion Illustration 2
Pattern Drafting 1
Children’s Pattern Drafting & Construction
PROGRAM LENGTH CAREERS Pattern Drafting 2
Men’s Pattern Drafting and Construction
Clothing Construction 1
10 Trimesters Accessory Designer Accessories Design 1
Clothing Construction 2
Costume Designer Accessories Design 2
Basic Draping
Fashion Buyer Fashion Styling
Advance Draping
Fashion Consultant Retail Environment
Apparel Production Procedure
Fashion Designer Fashion Promotion and Management
Apparel Production Management
Fashion Illustrator Fashion Product Development
Global Fashion Trends and Sourcing
Stylist Brand Management
Fashion Design Process
Fashion Merchandiser Visual Merchandising
Thesis and Portfolio Development
Fabric Surface Designer Basic French
Creative Analysis 1
Visual Merchandiser Basic Italian
Creative Analysis 2
Fashion Communications
Fashion Merchandising
Fashion Entrepreneurship
On-the-Job Training/Internship

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50 ENVIRONMENT STUDIES AB FASHION DESIGN AND MERCHANDISING 51


Bachelor of Science in Interior Design MAJOR SUBJECTS

Advanced CAD and Photorealistic Rendering Special Problems in Domesticity

The Interior Design program is aimed at developing a mastery of interior space Accessories Design Retail and Commercial Interior Design
Architectural Drawing and Drafting Hospitality and Restaurant Design
planning, as well as specifying interior elements such as finishes and furnishings
Building Technology 1-Hard Materials Institutional and Office Design
that will lead to the creation of aesthetically pleasing and functional spaces that Construction Drawing Cultural and Recreational Interior Design
enhance the lifestyle of the space’s inhabitants. Building Utilities 2 Conservation and Adaptive Re-use in Interior Design
Color Dynamics Color Rendering

The program trains then challenges the students to practice design thinking Color Theory Lighting Design
Specialization Electives 1 to 4 leading to Major in Soft Materials and Finishes
and consider a wider range of the society and its community in providing design
Furniture Design and Construction 1 and 2 Perspective Drawing
solutions for inclusion. History of Interior Design 1 and 4 Site Planning and Landscape Architecture
Interior Design Exhibit Professional Practice and Ethics
The program offers specialization electives that accords the students History of Philippine and Asian Interiors Business of Interior Design

to graduate with a major. Interior Design Practicum Research Methods in Interior Design
Principles and Theory of Interior Design Construction Management
Freehand Drawing Financial Management
Color Drawing Principles of Preservation/Restoration and Conservation
PROGRAM LENGTH CAREERS
Color Theory Advanced Specialized Lighting Design
11 Trimesters Interior Designer Residential Interior Design Visual Merchandizing and Exhibition Design
Exhibit Designer
Furniture Designer
Set Designer
Visual Merchandiser
Lighting Design Specialist
Construction Manager
Heritage Conservationist

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52 ENVIRONMENT STUDIES BS INTERIOR DESIGN 53


Bachelor of Science in Industrial Design DESIGN FOUNDATION SUBJECTS

Visual Perception Basic Form and Shape

The Industrial Design degree program trains students to design products Visual Communication Figure Drawing
Art History 1 Studies on Form and Shape
that would make the everyday lives of people easier and fun.
Art History 2 Studies on Light and Color
The program develops design skills with practical aspects of ergonomics, function,
marketing, manufacturing and aesthetics, as well as business-related concepts
like entrepreneurship and management.
MAJOR SUBJECTS

Basic Drafting Techniques Mass Production Technologies


PROGRAM LENGTH CAREERS
Advanced Drafting Techniques Industrial Design Lab Work with Organic Materials
11 Trimesters
Visual Merchandising Designer Basic Techniques in Computer-Aided Design Industrial Design Lab Work with Industrial Materials
Exhibit Designer Advanced Techniques in Engineering Industrial Design Lab Work with Paper
Furniture Designer Computer-Aided Design Industrial Design Lab Work with Metals Industrial
Industrial Designer Advanced 3D Modeling Techniques Design Lab Work with Sustainable Materials
Designer Manual Rendering Techniques Human Factors in Industrial Design (Ergonomics)
Transport Designer Basic Computer Graphic Techniques Management Principles in Design Practice
Fashion and Accessories Designer Advanced Computer Graphic Techniques Marketing Principles Design Practice
Engineering Mechanics Production & Operations
Strength of Material for Products Management in Manufacturing Industries
Design Theory and Methods Strategic Marketing Design Practice
Industrial Design History of Europe Financial Management in Design Practice
Industrial Design History of Asia Research Methods for Industrial Design Thesis
Design Workshop: Consumer Products Design Research for Thesis
Design Workshop: Ecology and Sustainability Design Solution and Development of Thesis
Design Workshop: Crafts Manufacturing Comprehensive Presentation & Exhibition of Thesis
Design Workshop: Packaging Structures and Containers Professional Design Practice
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For updated information, please visit the Benilde website. Design Workshop: Environment Elective Course on Design Trends
Workshop on ID Lab Use and Safety Elective Course on Manufacturing Industries
Modeling Techniques in Industrial Design Elective Course on Business Development

54 ENVIRONMENT STUDIES BS INDUSTRIAL DESIGN 55


Bachelor of Arts in Film DESIGN FOUNDATION SUBJECTS MAJOR SUBJECTS

Color Theory and Rendering Cinematography

The Film program takes the time-honored techniques and traditions of motion pic- Computer Graphics Demo Reel & Film Festival Production
Aesthetics for Design Majors Advanced Digital Video Production
ture production, combines it with modern digital technology,
Basic and Digital Photography Documentary Film Production
and endeavors to create the cinema of the future. Students will undergo training History of Art and Design 2 Experimental Cinema
in the art and craft of filmmaking, as well as gain instruction in the business aspect Philippine Art and Design History World Cinema
of the film industry such as production management, marketing, and festival Design Profession and Code of Ethics The Art of Film

organization among others. Digital Film Production 1 and 2


Film Finance, Distribution and Exhibition
Theory and Practice of Editing
Production Fundamentals and Management
Scriptwriting 1
PROGRAM LENGTH CAREERS Scriptwriting 2 (Original Screenplay)
10 Trimesters Sound Design
Film Editor
Advanced Visual Effects
Film Director
Film Criticism & Theory
Film Marketer
Directing for Performances in Film
Independent Filmmaker
Corporate Filmmaking
Producer
Digital Content Creation
Production Manager
AR/VR Production
Screenwriter
Film Design
Transmedia Storytelling

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Bachelor of Arts in Photography DESIGN FOUNDATION SUBJECTS MAJOR SUBJECTS

Art History 1: Western Art History Advertising Photography


Studio 1: Studies on Form and Shape Alternative and Historical Print Processes
The Photography program prides itself as the pioneering degree course
Studio 2: Studies on Light and Color Architecture Photography
in photography in the country. In tune with global communication standards,
Theory in Art and Design Business of Photography
technology, and design, leading practitioners in the industry educate students Documentary Photography
to develop professional photographic skills, individual creativity, visual literacy Events Photography
and a critical understanding of concepts and aesthetics balanced with professional PHOTOGRAPHY FOUNDATION SUBJECTS Fashion Photography
Fine Art Photography
practices and business acumen. The program perceives itself as a contributor Digital Imaging Software
Food, Beverage, Restaurant and Hotel Photography
to social change. History of Photography
Looking at Photographs
Introduction to Photography
Marketing Strategies for Photographers
Quality of Light
Philippine Photography Survey
Visualization
Professional Printing and Portfolio Development
Traditional Darkroom Process
Travel Photography
PROGRAM LENGTH CAREERS
Trends in Photography
9 Trimesters Advertising Photographer
Editorial Photographer
Fashion Photographer
Fine-art Photographer
Photo Editor
Photography instructor
Photojournalist/Documentary Photographer
Travel and Landscape Photographer
Wedding Photographer

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Bachelor of Arts in Animation DESIGN FOUNDATION SUBJECTS MAJOR SUBJECTS

Color Theory and Rendering Basics of 2D Animation


Computer Graphics Basics of 3D Animation
The Animation program aims to strike a balance between commercial animation
Principles of Design Writing for Animation
and fine art animation. It is the first comprehensive program for future animators Basic and Digital Photography Introduction to Animation
in the country. Students will focus in 2D animation, 3D animation and experimental Freehand Drawing Principles of Animation
animation. The curriculum will cover the theoretical and practical studies History of Art and Design 1 and 2 Background Design and Layout
of animation with an internship program during the last year. The course includes Philippine Design History Basics of Experimental Animation
Design Professions and Code of Ethics Life Drawing
basic design foundation subjects and the business aspects of animation film
Basic Video Animation Preproduction 1 and 2
production. By the final year, students will have a project in 2D, 3D or experimental Animation Production 1 and 2
in nature. An exhibit and a film festival will be the culminating activity of the course. Animation Postproduction 1 and 2
Animation On the Job Training
Sound Design for Animation
Flash Animation for TV and Video
PROGRAM LENGTH CAREERS
Advanced 3D Animation
10 Trimesters
Visual Development Artist Animation Portfolio
2D Animator/Motion Graphic Artist Animation Business
3D Animator Human Anatomy
Experimental/Stop Motion Animator Animal Anatomy
Character Designer
BG Artist
Illustrator
Comic Artist
Storyboard Artist
Animation Producer
Animation Director
Art Director

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Bachelor of Arts in Multimedia Arts DESIGN FOUNDATION SUBJECTS

Western Arts History


Asian Art History
The Multimedia Arts degree program combines core skills such as communications,
Basic Form & Shape
programming and graphic design with evolving areas such as digital media Figure Drawing
and the Internet. Students harness the power of the latest digital media technology. Theory in Art & Design
This degree is also recommended for those who are interested in broadcasting, Arts-Studies on Form and Shape
journalism, communication arts, new media design and communications, Studies on Light & Color

and other fields using digital technologies.

MAJOR SUBJECTS
PROGRAM LENGTH CAREERS
9 Trimesters 2D Animation Multimedia On-The-Job Training
Art Director
3D Animation Multimedia Portfolio and Branding
Authoring Specialist
Basics of Audio & Video for Multimedia Multimedia Project - Topic Proposal
Brand Strategist
Digital Audio for Multimedia and Content Development
Editor
Introduction to Digital Photography Multimedia Project - Production
Graphic Designer
Digital Video for Multimedia Multimedia Project - Post Production
Illustrator
Multimedia Arts Elective 1 and 2 Multimedia Strategic Marketing and Positioning
Interactive Content Developer
Introduction to Graphic Design and Multimedia Multimedia Communication Theory
Motion Graphic Artist
Typography, Image and Visual Communication Interactive Content for Multimedia
Photographer
Graphic Communication and Digital Media Introduction to Multimedia Arts
Web Developer
Interface Design for Multimedia Applications Multimedia Project Management
Introduction to Multimedia Programming Professional Ethics
Interactive Applications for Online Media 1 Multimedia Communication Research
Interactive Applications for Offline Digital Media Multimedia Content Writing
Interactive Applications for Online Media 2 E-commerce Social Design

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Bachelor of Arts in Theater Arts THEATER ARTS SUBJECTS FOUNDATION SUBJECTS

Western Theater History Basic Form and Shape


Asian Theater History Studies on Form and Shape
The Theater Arts program offers students a full range of courses in all areas
Philippine Theater History Introduction to Theater Practice and Architecture
of theater studies, develops the skills and knowledge in acquiring the competencies Costume Design Music Theory
in Theatre Literature Analysis & Interpretation, Direction, Design and Performance Acting 1 Stage Carpentry
Conceptualization, Resource, Equipment, and Instrument Utilization, Theatre Play Theater Readings in Classical Drama Medieval Philosophy
Production & Performance, Theatre Business & Marketing Integration. Stage Management Script Analysis
Scriptwriting Production Management
Makeup and Hair Design
For Acting majors: theoretical and working knowledge of the various genres Theater Production 1
and schools-of-thought of acting; For Production majors: theoretical and working Theater Readings in Shakespeare and Contemporaries
knowledge of all the areas that go into theatre production. Studies in theoretical Production Planning
exercises are offered together with studio classes in Theater. Theater Production 2
Theater Readings in Contemporary Theater 1
Directing 1
PROGRAM LENGTH CAREERS On The Job Training
9 Trimesters Actors Lighting Designer Recording Engineer
Production Execution
Theater Readings in Contemporary Theater 2
Artistic Director Technical Director Rigger
Theater Operations
Acting Coach Costume Designer Stage Crew
Director Production Manager Technician
Playwright Stage Manager
PRODUCTION TRACK SUBJECTS ACTING TRACK SUBJECTS
Production Manager Sound Designer
Stage Manager Special Effects Designer Scene Design 1 Acting 2
Theatre Consultant Costume Shop Supervisor Lighting Tools Voice Studies 1
Theatre Critic Box Office Manager Scene Design 2 Acting 3
Theatre Educator House Manager Lighting Design Voice Studies 2
Scenic Painter Makeup Artist Sound Tools Movement 1
Technical Direction Acting 4
Sound Design Movement
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Bachelor in Performing Arts, Major in Dance DESIGN FOUNDATION SUBJECTS MAJOR SUBJECTS

Basic Video Anatomy for Dancers


Basic Photography Asian Dance Class
The Dance degree program is designed to transform dance into an expressive
Philippine Design History Classical Ballet Techniques 1 to 8
art form and profession. Design, Arts and the Law Ballet Pedagogy
Design & Arts Business Management Classical Ballet Repertoire
It nurtures students’ technical and artistic competencies. The dynamic learning Character Dance
atmosphere, state-of-the-art facilities, professionalism and ethics emphasized Dance Composition 1
(Improvisation and Creative Movement)
in the program produce artists and entrepreneurs in the field of dance.
Dance Composition 2
Students develop a strong theoretical perspective, firm technical and artistic skills, (Composition and Choreography)
and excellent management capabilities. Dance Criticism
Dance Forms
Dance Injuries and Prevention
Production Proposal and Planning
PROGRAM LENGTH CAREERS Dance Production and Presentation
9 Trimesters Dance Instructor Dance Society

Dancer Artist Folk Dance 1 and 2

Choreographer History of Philippine Dance


History of Classical Ballet & Modern Dance
Introduction to Theater
Modern Dance Techniques 1 to 5
Music for Dance
Music Theory

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Bachelor of Arts in Arts Management FOUNDATION SUBJECTS

Basic and Digital Video


Computer Graphics
The Arts Management degree program offers to gain proficient knowledge
Basic and Digital Photography
in the ecosystem of the art, culture and creative industries. As arts managers, History of Art and Design 1 and 2
they are in a position to create the conditions, spaces and interfaces in which art, Philippine Art and Design History
culture and creative practices and organizations can be happen and be sustained. Design Profession & Code of Ethics
The arts manager is an innovator, mediator and cultural entrepreneur. Design & Arts Management

This is achieved through an emphasis on professional practices through actual


and research projects supervised by faculty composed of industry practitioners
who enable students to think critically and develop the ability to supervise
interdisciplinary projects. MAJOR SUBJECTS

Organizational Design Research Methodology in Arts Management


Planning and Development in Arts Organization Workshop in Media Arts
Financial Management in Arts Organization Workshop in the Performing Arts
Principles of Marketing for Arts Management Workshop in Visual Arts
PROGRAM LENGTH CAREERS
Project Management Seminar on Arts Management
9 Trimesters Cultural Attaché Publicity and Public Relations Seminar on Cultural Resource Management
Curator Philippine Art Forms in Performing Arts Seminar on Cultural Policy
Entrepreneur Philippine Art Forms in Visual Arts Arts Law 1 and 2
Event Producer Philippine Arts Forms in Media Arts Arts Management Statistics
Exhibition Manager Art Policy Arts Management Practicum 1 and 2
Concept Development for Arts Management Basic Anthropology
Introduction to Arts Administration Creative Writing
Management for Performing Arts Philippine Culture
Management for Visual Arts Principles of Accounting
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Bachelor of Arts in Music Production PROFESSIONAL SUBJECTS

Advanced Arrangement and Orchestration Music Production Practicum


Advance Rendering Technology Introduction to Music Technology
The Music Production degree program focuses on the study of music
Applied Music 1 and 2 Philippine Contemporary Popular Music
and the creative processes involved in the use of music technology tools Arranging for Big Band Philippine Music
in the current contemporary musical form, style and idiom. This distinct curriculum Arranging for Orchestra Principles of Acoustics and their Musical Applications
aims to elevate music and audio production in the fields of recording, advertising, Asian Music Song Writing
film, theater and concert performances, viable to both local and global markets. Basic MIDI Set-up Sound Enhancement and Reinforcement Technology
Basic MIDI Principles and Concepts Vocal Arranging
Basic Recording Techniques History of Western Music
Music Business Writing Jingles and Music for Commercials
Basic Composition
Advanced Composition
Basic Film and Video Scoring
Advanced Film and Video Scoring
PROGRAM LENGTH CAREERS
Fundamentals of Music 1, 2 and 3
9 Trimesters Live Performer Music Administrator Keyboard 1 and 2
Music Arranger Music Instructor Major Demo Production
Composer Music Scorer
Music Director Audio Post Production
Recording Engineer Engineer
Record Producer Live Sound Engineer
Recording Artist Sound Designer
Session Musician Jingle Writer
Songwriter Electronic Musician (DJ)
Music Entrepreneur

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Bachelor of Arts in Production Design DESIGN FOUNDATION SUBJECTS MAJOR SUBJECTS

Basic & Digital Video Advertising Design


Color Theory and Rendering Computer Aided Design & Drafting
The Production Design degree program develops skills and interests
Computer Graphics Cinematography
in designing sets, costumes and props for movies, commercials, television, Principles of Design Costume 1: History of Costume
theater, events and advertising. Students learn about film and theater design, Basic & Digital Photography Costume 2: Costume Execution
design and art history, media studies and production management. Freehand Drawing Film Design
Theoretical exercisesare offered together with studio classes in drawing, drafting, History of Art & Design 1 and 2 History of Furniture
Philippine Arts & Design History Introduction to Film
computer-aided drafting and design, stagecraft, props-making, prosthetics,
Design Profession & Code of Ethics Introduction to Theater
and costume construction. Design & Arts Management Lighting Design
On-The-Job-Training Module 1 and 2
Perspective Drawing for Designers
PROGRAM LENGTH CAREERS Production Execution & Evaluation

10 Trimesters Production Proposal & Planning


Costume Designer
Scene Design 1 and 2
Exhibit Designer
Stage Craft & Set Construction
Production Design Specialist
Stage Effects and Props 1 and 2
Prosthetics Specialist
Technical Drawing 1 and 2
Set Designer
Technical Direction
Special Effects Artist
Model and Puppetry Specialist

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SCHOOL OF HOTEL, RESTAURANT
AND INSTITUTION MANAGEMENT

74 FRESHMAN APPLICANTS - ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS SCHOOL OF HOTEL, RESTAURANT AND INSTITUTION MANAGEMENT 75
Bachelor of Science in Hotel, Restaurant FOUNDATION SUBJECTS

and Institution Management (Culinary Arts) Basic Accounting for the Hospitality Industry
Entrepreneurship, Franchising for the Hospitality Industry
Financial Management for the Hospitality Industry
The Culinary Arts track is for those who want to create new dishes Foreign Language 1
and experiment in the kitchen. It nurtures passion for food and its preparation. Front Office Operations 1 (Lecture) and 2 (Laboratory)

Students learn to work in a professional kitchen using the latest tools Hazard Analysis in Food
Information System for Culinary Arts
and equipment to prepare a variety of dishes while observing sanitation,
Marketing Management for Hospitality Industry
safety and hygiene. Students will also learn butchery and fishmongery. Nutrition and Wellness (Lecture and Laboratory)
Aside from an extensive knowledge of international cuisine, students will also Principles of Food Production & Menu Planning (Lecture and Laboratory)
be taught about financial management, entrepreneurship, franchising Principles of Management

and small business management. Principles of Tourism 1 and 2


Travel and Tourism Management

PROGRAM LENGTH CAREERS


10 Trimesters Chef de Partie Poissonier MAJOR SUBJECTS AND PRACTICUM
Extremetier Restaurant Manager
Asian Cuisine (Lecture and Laboratory)
Executive Chef Restaurateur
Basic Professional Cooking Skills (Lecture and Laboratory)
F&B Manager Rotisseur
Butchery and Fish Mongery (Lecture and Laboratory)
Garde Manager Sauté Chef
Filipino Cuisine (Lecture and Laboratory)
Grillardin Sous Chef
Fundamentals of Baking and Pastry (Lecture and Laboratory)
Pastry Chef Research and Development Chef
Gardemanger and Charcuterie (Lecture and Laboratory)
Caterer
International Cuisine (Lecture and Laboratory)
Personality Development in the Hospitality Industry
Poultry and Meat Cookery (Lecture and Laboratory)
Seafood Cookery (Lecture and Laboratory)
Practicum 1 – In-House
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Bachelor of Science in Hotel, Restaurant CORE SUBJECTS

and Institution Management (Hospitality Management) Entrepreneurship, Franchising and Small Business Management
Events Management
Personality Development in the Hospitality Industry
Philippine Tourism
Financial Management for the Hospitality Industry Principles of Food Production & Menu Planning
The Hospitality Management track is for those who want to pursue promising Foreign Language 1 and 2 (Lecture and Laboratory)
careers in the hotel, restaurant and other related industries. The extensive Front Office Operations 1 (Lecture) and 2 (Laboratory) Principles of Tourism 1 and 2

courses prepares students to have a solid and holistic foundation in hospitality Global Trends in Tourism and Hospitality Research in Tourism and Hospitality
Human Resource Management for the Hospitality Industry Safety, Security and Sanitation
services which covers lodging and food and beverage operations.
Legal Aspects of the Tourism and Hospitality Industry Strategic Management
Marketing Management for the Hospitality Industry Total Quality Management
Students will learn the minute details in working in hotels and restaurants Multicultural Diversity in the Workplace
with a managerial perspective. Aside from these industry knowledge requirements,
local and international exposures, focused mentorship, customer-driven skills
and winning attitudes will be integrated to provide a global approach to the diverse
learning experience. MAJOR SUBJECTS AND PRACTICUM

Basic Butler Service Institutional Purchasing


Bar Management (Lecture and Laboratory) Nutrition and Wellness (Lecture and Laboratory)
Cost Control and Analysis Professional Housekeeping (Lecture and Laboratory)
Facilities Design & Building Engineering Systems Restaurant Management
PROGRAM LENGTH CAREERS
Food and Beverage Service Systems (Lecture and Laboratory) Rooms Division Management and Control Systems
10 Trimesters Manager Food & Beverage Manager Hospitality Sales Travel and Tourism Management
Banquet Sales Hotel General Manager Information for the Hospitality Industry with Laboratory Practicum 1 and 2
Events Manager Hotelier Infosys-Sales and Catering
Executive Housekeeper Reservation Agent
Front Desk Agent Resident Manager
Front Desk Manager Room Sales
Concierge

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Bachelor of Science in Hotel, Restaurant CORE SUBJECTS

and Institution Management Basic Accounting for Hospitality Industry Marketing Management for the Hospitality Industry
Entrepreneurship, Franchising & Small Business Management Nutrition and Wellness
(Travel and Tourism Management) Financial Management for the Hospitality Industry Principles of Food Production & Menu Planning
Foreign Language 1 Principles of Management
Front Office Operations 1 (Lecture) and 2 (Laboratory) Principles of Tourism 1 & 2
The Travel and Tourism Management track is for those who want to travel
Hazard Analysis in Food Travel & Tourism Management
to different places and meet people. It prepares students to be a competitive
Multicultural Diversity in the Work Place Legal Aspects of the Tourism & Hospitality Industry
player in the tourism industry. Students learn to serve the travel needs Total Quality Management
of different clients and direct them to places within the country and the world.
Aside from travel and tourism courses, students will also complete management
and basic accounting courses along with foreign language and personality
MAJOR SUBJECTS AND PRACTICUM
development courses.
Information for the Hospitality Industry with laboratory World Tourism 1 & 2
Ecological Tourism Strategic Management
Event Management Tourism Development
PROGRAM LENGTH CAREERS Foreign Language 2 Global Trends in Tourism
10 Trimesters Airline Manager
Human Resource Management for the Hospitality Industry Transportation Management
Personality Development in the Hospitality Industry Arline Management
Event Organizer
Philippine Tourism Destination Marketing
Flight Attendant
Leisure Management Cabin Service
Tour Operator
Tour Management & Tour Guiding Research in Tourism and Hospitality
Travel Agent
Tourism Seminar Practicum 1 and 2
Travel Entrepreneur
Travel Sales
Travel Writer
Tour Escorts/Travel Guides
Transport Operator

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Bachelor of Science in International Hospitality CORE SUBJECTS

Management Entrepreneurship, Franchising, and Small Business Management


Events Management
International Law
The International Hospitality Management degree program is the first Multicultural Diversity in the Workplace
international double-degree program in the Philippines under the new Personality Development in the Hospitality Industry
Principles of Food and Menu Planning (Lecture and Laboratory)
transnational guidelines of the Commission on Higher Education (CHED).
Principles of Tourism 1 and 2
The program is made possible through Benilde’s partnership with Vatel Restaurant Management
International Business School, a recognized and highly reputable hotel-school Safety, Security and Sanitation
in France. With the partnership, Benilde is now also known as Vatel Manila. Strategic Management
As a learner under this degree program, students benefit from Vatel’s Total Quality Management

global curriculum and worldwide network of schools and partners.

The program focuses on integrating theory and practice of hotel management MAJOR SUBJECTS AND INTERNSHIP

with a global management perspective. The curriculum includes intensive French Beverage Management (Lecture and Laboratory) Marketing Management for Hospitality Industry
language training, specialized hospitality courses, and an expanded immersion, Cost Control and Analysis Nutrition and Wellness (Lecture)
European Culture Professional Catering Services (Lecture and Laboratory)
internship and externship training.
European Tourism Economy Professional Housekeeping (Lecture and Laboratory)
Facilities Design and Building Engineering Systems Research in Tourism and Hospitality
Financial Management for the Hospitality Industry Rooms Division Management and Control Systems
PROGRAM LENGTH CAREERS
Food Service Systems (Lecture and Laboratory) Travel and Tourism Management
11 Trimesters Banquet Sales Manager Reservations Agent French One, Two, Three and Four Tourism Planning and Development
Events Manager Resident Manager Front Office Operations (Lecture and Laboratory) Wine Appreciation/Oenology (Laboratory)
Executive Housekeeper Sales Manager Global Trends in Tourism and Hospitality Infosys-Sales and Catering
Front Desk Agent Concierge Hospitality Sales and Marketing Institutional Purchasing
Front Desk Manager Revenue Manager Human Resource Management for the Hospitality Industry Internship
F&B Manager Cost Controller Information for the Hospitality with Laboratory Internship (Deluxe Hotel)
Hotel General Manager Public Relations Manager
Hotelier
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SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT
AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

84 FRESHMAN APPLICANTS - ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT AND INFORMATION TECHONOLOGY 85


Bachelor of Science in Business Administration CORE SUBJECTS MAJOR SUBJECTS AND PRACTICUM

Major in Computer Applications Business Economics


Business Finance
Analytics Internship
Enterprise Database 1 and 2
Corporate Social Responsibility Enterprise Process Analysis 1 and 2
The Computer Applications degree program is for those who want to manage Enterprise Solution Configuration 1 Enterprise Processes
an Information Technology (IT) company or want to use IT to further improve Human Behavior in Organization Enterprise Resource Management 1, 2 and 3

an organization’s productivity. It trains students to become IT professionals Income and Business Taxation Enterprise Solution Configuration 2 and 3
Managerial Accounting Fundamentals of Business Analytics
who have a clear understanding of how they can create IT systems for an entire
Obligation and Contract Fundamentals of Data Warehousing
network of business operations through relevant and up-to-date IT courses. Organizational and Business Communications Fundamentals of Descriptive Analytics
It also hones the students’ business management skills for different industries. People Management Fundamentals of Predictive Analytics
Principles of Accounting 1 and 2 Fundamentals of Prescriptive Analytics

Students’ exposure to practical business-solving methods with the use Principles of Management Strategic Management and Business Policy
Principles of Marketing Capstone Project 1 and 2
of information systems and technology tools will enable them to better
Quality and Business Process Improvement
understand, propose and implement IT solutions that are best suited Quantitative Techniques in Business
to an organization’s needs.

ELECTIVES

PROGRAM LENGTH CAREERS Elements of Business and Statistics


9 Trimesters Business Analyst
Enterprise Information Communication
Technology Infrastructures
IT Consultant
Operations Management
IT Manager
Enterprise Information Communication
Functional Tester
Technology Trends
Report Authors/Developers
Any Elective Subject
Project Manager
Entrepreneur
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Bachelor of Science in Business Administration CORE SUBJECTS MAJOR SUBJECTS AND PRACTICUM

Major in Business Intelligence and Analytics Quality and Business Improvement


Strategic Management
Applied Statistics
Fundamentals of Business Analytics
Basic Microeconomics Fundamentals of Data Warehousing
The Business Intelligence and Analytics program is for students who want Basic Business Law Fundamentals of Descriptive Analytics
to become data scientists. BIA prepares learners through in-depth understanding Business and Income Taxation Fundamentals of Predictive Analytics

and application of statistical methods in analyzing data patterns and sources Social Entrepreneurship, Responsibility Fundamentals of Prescriptive Analytics
and Sustainability Enterprise Architecture
to design and create dashboards and MIS reports using industry-grade analytical
People Management Database Modelling, and Programming
tools. International Business Agreements Introduction to Business Process
Business Case Development – Analytics Application Development Concepts
To further develop the student’s business acumen, BIA provides access to high- Advanced Office Applications

quality learning content, boot camps, workshops and seminars, on-line resources Project Management
Managerial Accounting
and hands-on exercises, and, exposure in business-domain specific areas.
Business Accounting
Business Finance
Applied Marketing
Analytics Final Project 1 and 2
Analytics Internship
PROGRAM LENGTH CAREERS
9 Trimesters Data Scientist
Data Analyst
Data Modeler / Designer
Report Author
ELECTIVES
Project Manager
IT Consultant Big Data Analytics
Customer Analytics
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Industry Analytics
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Human Resource / Talent Analytics
website.
Data and Analytics Trends

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Bachelor of Science in Business Administration CORE SUBJECTS MAJOR SUBJECTS AND PRACTICUM

Major in Export Management Business and Income Taxation


Business Economics
Export Distribution Management
Export Marketing
Corporate Social Responsibility and Business Ethics Export Product Development and Management
The Export Management degree program is for those who want to start Export Business Finance Export Production Management
their own export business or choose a career in international trading. Human Behavior in Organization Export Purchasing Management

It is the pioneer export-oriented business program in the Philippines. Law of Contracts Export Research
Law of Agency, Partnerships and Corporation Export Services
Mentors will teach you entrepreneurial skills that focus on the export
Managerial Accounting Financial Accounting
of locally manufactured products and services. Through this business, Office Productivity 2 Principles of Export Management
graduates contribute to the country’s socio-economic development. Organizational and Business Communication Strategic Management and Business Policy
Partnership and Corporation Accounting Export Feasibility Study 1 and 2
Personnel Management Export Practicum
Principles of Accounting 1, 2 and 3
Principles of Management
Principles of Marketing
PROGRAM LENGTH CAREERS Quality and Business Process Improvement
9 Trimesters Entrepreneur
Quantitative Techniques in Business

Market Researcher
Product Developer
Product Manager

ELECTIVES

Elements of Business Statistics


Managerial Economics
Legal Bases for Export
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Bachelor of Science in Business Administration CORE SUBJECTS MAJOR SUBJECTS AND PRACTICUM

Major in Human Resource Management Business Economy


Basic Business Law
Administrative and Office Management
Labor Law and Legislation
Business and Income Taxation Recruitment and Selection
The Human Resource Management degree program is for those who want Social Entrepreneurship and Sustainability Human Resource Development
to manage and develop people’s potential in organizations and manage their Human Resource Management Compensation Management

own team. The program incorporates industrial psychology with business International Business Agreements Industrial Relations
Methods of Research Human Resource Strategy
management. It is the first such program in the field of human resource
Business Accounting Organization Planning and Development
management in the Philippines. The basic management concepts will provide Managerial Accounting Individual Behaviour
students with a deep understanding of the industry’s needs in relation Business Finance Organizational Behaviour
to managing human resources. Advance Marketing Human Resource and Organizational Needs
Corporate Communication Human Resource Information Systems
Advance Office Applications Thesis Proposal 1
Applied Statistics Thesis Survey 2
Quantitative Techniques for Business Practicum in Human Resources
Operations Management
PROGRAM LENGTH CAREERS
Strategic Management and Business Policy
9 Trimesters Human Resource Generalist Operations Management (TQM)
HR Specialist in areas of Recruitment, Training and Dev’t,
Organization Dev’t, Compensation Mgt, Employee Relations
ELECTIVES
Human Resource Management Consultants
Career Management Officer Service Management Concentration Human Resource Concentration
Talent Management and Organization Development Officer Fundamentals of Business Process Outsourcing 101 Train the Trainers
Entrepreneurial Ventures Fundamentals of Business Process Outsourcing 102 Introduction to HR Analytics
Alternative career requiring a degree in Business Administration Service Culture Targeted Selection Interview
Principles of Systems Thinking Comparative International Employment Law (ASEAN)
Employee Engagement
General Management Concentration
Family Business Management
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Management and Organizational Leadership

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Bachelor of Science in Information Systems CORE SUBJECTS BUSINESS ENTERPRISE DOMAIN COURSES

Introduction of Computing Organization and Management Concepts

The Information Systems degree program is for individuals who aspire to be IT Fundamentals of Programming Business Finance and Management
Intermediate programming Business Process Management
professionals with sound technical knowledge of computers, software, wireless and
Data Structures and Algorithms Evaluation of Business Performance
mobile communications, as well as in-depth knowledge of an organization’s various Information Management Quantitative Methods
business functions. Students will learn how IT impacts the overall performance Application Development
of organizations and how to analyze, design, develop, and implement innovative Fundamentals of Information Systems
Professional Issue in IS PRACTICUM & WORK INTEGRATED LEARNING
system solutions which support the information needs of the industry, academe
IT Infrastructure
and government institutions. With its dynamic and industry-responsive curriculum, Applied Learning Research
Systems Analysis and Design
the BS-IS program equips students with the tools needed to determine how Enterprise Architecture
Capstone Project 1
Capstone Project 2
information and technology-enabled business processes can provide a foundation IS Project Management
Practicum for Information Systems
for superior organizational performance. IS Strategic Management and Acquisition

MAJOR SUBJECTS AND PRACTICUM PROFESSIONAL ELECTIVES

PROGRAM LENGTH CAREERS Database Concepts 1-2 Enterprise Systems


9 Trimesters Database Admin Website and App Developer Intermediate Application Development IT Audit and Controls

IT Consultant Application Analyst Advanced Application Development IS Innovation and New Technologies

IT Project Manager Information Systems Manager Enterprise Development IT Security and Risk Management

IT Researcher Data Analyst Human Computer Interaction IT Service Management

Software Engineer Application Developer Mobile Development 1-2 Data Mining

System Analyst UX Analyst (User Experience) Web Development Fundamentals of Business Analytics

System Designer SEO Specialist (Search-Engine Optimization) Design Patterns Supply Chain Management

System Developer Software Testing and Quality Assurance Customer Relationship Management
IT Entrepreneurship Content Management System
Basic Accounting Advanced Web Program
IOS Mobile Development
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Bachelor of Science in Interactive Entertainment ART AND ANIMATION SUBJECTS PROGRAMMING SUBJECTS

and Multimedia Computing Freehand and Digital Drawing


Principles of 2D Animation
Applied Trigonometry for Game Developers
Applied Calculus for Game Developers
Major in Game Development and Major in Game Art for Game Developers Basic Programming 1 using C++
Storyboarding and Scriptwriting for Games Computer Programming 2 and Best Practices
The Interactive Entertainment and Multimedia Computing degree program Principles of 3D Animation for Game Developers Data Structures and Algorithm
Audio and Sound Design Basic and Advanced Graphics Programming
aims to train the next generation of professional game developers. Benilde’s
Advanced topics on Digital Drawing Game Development Math
BSIEMC program is the first full game development curriculum recognized Concept Art Game Development Physics
by the Commission on Higher Education. Advanced 2D Animation for Game Developers Artificial Intelligence in Games
Advanced 3D Animation for Game Developers IOS Game Development
The BSIEMC program consists of foundation courses covering programming Image and Video Processing Android Game Development
Lighting and Effects Game Development using HTML5
and art. Students are given the opportunity to choose between two majors,
Compositing and Rendering Game Programming 1 - 3
game development or game art. Strengthened by close ties with the game Advanced Sound Production Advanced Game Networking
development industry, seasoned practitioners serve as teachers and mentors. Level Art Developing for Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
Modelling and Rigging Game Engine Programming and Development
Digital Sculpting
Texture Mapping

PROGRAM LENGTH CAREERS


10 Trimesters Video Game Programmer for multiple platforms (mobile, PC and web platform)
Video Game Artist (2D and 3D)
Video Game Designer (Game Mechanics, Balancing & Level Design) DESIGN, DEVELOPMENT SUPPORT AND PRODUCTION SUBJECTS
Video Game Producer Computer Fundamentals 1 Design and Production Process
Associate Video Game Producer Computer Fundamentals 2 Game Production
Game Quality Assurance Personnel Introduction to Game Design and Development Game Business and Monetization
Information Management Ethical Issues and Leadership in the Game Development Industry
Advanced Game Design Quality Assurance for Games
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Bachelor of Science in Real Estate Management CORE SUBJECTS MAJOR SUBJECTS AND PRACTICUM

Business Economics Real Estate Appraisal and Assessment in Government Sector


Business Finance Real Estate Appraisal
The Real Estate Management degree program is for those who want to practice
Business and Income Taxation Real Estate Consulting Fundamentals
or offer professional advice in brokerage, management and development Business Laws Real Estate Ecology
of real estate lands, properties and projects. It incorporates the concepts Corporate Social Responsibility and Business Ethics Real Estate Economics
of business management and green building technology to prepare students Human Behavior in Organization Real Estate Ethical Standards
to be pro-active and responsive to the environment. Managerial Accounting Real Estate Finance
Office Productivity 2 Real Estate Fundamentals and Principles
Organizational and Business Communications Real Estate Legal Aspects
Personnel Management Real Estate Marketing and Brokerage
PROGRAM LENGTH CAREERS Principles of Accounting 1 to 3 Real Estate Planning and Development
10 Trimesters Entrepreneur Principles of Management Real Estate Project 1 and 2
Government Assessor Principles of Marketing Real Estate Practicum
Real Estate Broker Real Estate Property Management System
Real Estate Laws
Real Estate Taxation
Real Estate Strategy and Integration

ELECTIVES

Real Estate Brokerage and Project Selling


Housing and Subdivision Management
Condominium Concept and other Specialized Development
Internet Technology in Real Estate
Human and Physical Geography

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Bachelor of Science in Business Administration CORE SUBJECTS PROFESSIONAL COURSES

Major in Business Management Business Economics


Business Laws
Environmental Management System
Inventory Management Control
Leadership and Management Project Management
The Business Management* degree program is designed with the needs Personnel Management Costing and Pricing
of working students in mind. Classes are conducted in the evening and on Applied Marketing Logistics Management

weekends to make learning accessible. Its industry-anchored curriculum focuses Managerial Accounting Productivity and Quality tools
Strategic Management Facilities Management
on core business functions. The program aims to equip students with necessary
Social Entrepreneurship and Sustainability Special topics in Operations Management
tools to climb the corporate ladder or to establish themselves as competent International Business Quantitative Techniques
business owners. The program promotes critical thinking and practical application Operations Management (TQM) Environment and Strategy
of business concepts through simulations, cases and interactive activities Business and Income Taxation

to augment theoretical instruction. The curriculum emphasizes marketing, Business Accounting


Advance Office
finance, operations, human resource management, strategic management
Capstone project
and corporate social responsibility.

PROGRAM LENGTH CAREERS


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10 Trimesters Entrepreneur
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Market Analyst
Market Research Manager *Business Management and Marketing Management are Career Development
Marketing Manager Programs offered to working students. Classes are conducted in the evening.

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Bachelor of Science in Business Administration CORE SUBJECTS PROFESSIONAL COURSES

Major in Marketing Management Business Economics


Business Laws
Professional Salesmanship
Methods of Market Research
Leadership and Management Marketing Management
The Marketing Management* degree program is designed with the needs Personnel Management Distribution Management
of working students in mind. The program focuses on the important concepts Applied Marketing Advertising Management

of marketing such as product management, sales management, marketing Managerial Accounting Product Management
Strategic Management Pricing Strategy
research, international marketing, consumer behavior, advertising, distribution
Social Entrepreneurship and Sustainability Retail Management
management, and digital marketing. These concepts are taught by faculty International Business Marketing Statistics
members with years of corporate experience as market researchers, marketing Operations Management (TQM) Consumer Behavior
managers, brand managers, sales directors and presidents. Students of the course Business and Income Taxation

are challenged to experience all the facets of marketing, such as developing Business Accounting
Advance Office
surveys, holding focus group discussions, creating marketing and advertising
Capstone project
campaigns, managing a sales team, and preparing and defending budgets.
The course also has a strong foundation on financial concepts as a cornerstone
of the marketing effort.

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10 Trimesters Entrepreneur
*Business Management and Marketing Management are Career Development
Market Analyst
Programs offered to working students. Classes are conducted in the evening.
Market Research Manager
Marketing Manager

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SCHOOL OF DIPLOMACY AND GOVERNANCE

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Bachelor of Arts Major in Consular and Diplomatic Affairs MAJOR SUBJECTS

Comparative Government
The Consular and Diplomatic Affairs program aims to be a globally Development Perspectives and Public Administration Theories
Diplomatic Protocol, Correspondence, Social Graces, and Etiquette
competitive and internationally recognized programme and leader in educating
Eastern Civilization
young people to be knowledgeable, competent and responsible practitioners Foreign Language 1-7
of Diplomacy and International Affairs anchored on Lasallian Values Foreign Policy in a Comparative Perspective
and Benildean Expression. The program combines International Relations Foundations of Diplomacy
and Diplomacy to nudge the balance between theory and practice, equipping International Law 1 and 2
International Political Economy
students with the knowledge and understanding of the concepts, theories
International Relations
and laws involved in international relations and how these are applied Organization and Leadership
in the practice of diplomacy with national development as frame of reference. Philippine Foreign Policy
Philippine Trade Relations
World Geography
PROGRAM LENGTH CAREERS Western Civilization

9 Trimesters Undergraduate Thesis on Diplomacy, International Relations/International Political Economy


Policy Officer/Analyst Diplomat
and Development/Governance
Programme/Project Civil Servant
Consular and Diplomatic Affairs - On the Job Training
Manager Legal Officer Conference Organizer
Migration Officer Consular Officer
Political Economist Development Worker
ELECTIVES
Political Scientist Events Specialist
Protocol Officer Foreign Affairs Officer Environmental Diplomacy with Climate Change and Disaster
Public Affairs Officer Human Rights Advocate Risk Reduction & Mitigation Mainstreaming
Researcher Social Scientist Foreign Language
Academician Trade Specialist/Analyst International Organizations
International Political Geography
Issues in International Security
Migration Studies Disclaimer: Some of the contents of this printed
Philippine Governance and Development Issues material may change without prior notice.
Tools of Gender Mainstreaming For updated information, please visit the Benilde website.

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De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde
is committed to building a just and humane society
by being at the forefront of innovative education
that is accessible to the poor and diversely-gifted learners.

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INDEX
Admissions Program Information Program Information

First Year College, 6-9 School of Deaf Education and Applied Studies School of Management and Information Technology
Transferees, 10-12 Entrepreneurship, 40-41 Computer Applications, 86-87
Second Degree Applicants, 10-12 Business Outsourcing Services Management, 42-43 Business Intelligence and Analytics, 88-89
Working Students, 13 Visual Media Arts, 44-45 Export Management, 90-91
Expanded Tertiary Education Equivalency Human Resource Management, 92-93
and Accreditation Program Applicants, 14 School of Design and Arts Information Systems, 94-95
Graduate Students, 15-16 Architecture, 48-49 Interactive Entertainment and Multimedia Computing, 96-97
International Students, 17-18 Fashion Design and Merchandising, 50-51 Real Estate Management, 98-99
International Students Visa, 19 Interior Design, 52-53 Business Management, 100-101
Industrial Design, 54-55 Marketing Management, 102-103
Film, 56-57
Scholarships
Photography, 58-59 School of Diplomacy and Governance
Animation, 60-61 Consular and Diplomatic Affairs , 106-107
Academic Scholarships, 24-25
Multimedia Arts, 62-63
Financial Assistance Grants, 26-28
Theater Arts, 64-65 Vision-Mission, 109
Merit Scholarships / Grant, 28-31
Service Rendering, 29-30
Dance, 66-67 CONTACT
Arts Management, 68-69
Government-Endorsed Scholarships, 31
Music Production, 70-71
Admissions Center
Production Design, 72-73
De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde
2544 Taft Avenue, Manila, Philippines 1004
School of Hotel, Restaurant and Institution Management
+63 2 230-5100 local 1801-1803
Frequently Asked Questions, 33-36 Culinary Arts, 76-77
http://admissions.benilde.edu.ph
Hospitality Management, 78-79
admissions@benilde.edu.ph
Travel and Tourism Management, 80-81
International Hospitality Management, 82-83
Student Grants Office
De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde
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http://scholarships.benilde.edu.ph
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THE BENILDE BOOK 2019
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Book Design Juan Carlos Salamat
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