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Commission on Higher Education Technical Committee for Mathematics SURVEY INSTRUMENT

MATHEMATICS PROGRAMS
Rationale This assessment is being conducted based on specific provisions of Republic (RA) Act 7722 otherwise known as the Higher Education Act of 1994, specifically those in Section 8 Powers and Functions of the Commission a) monitor and evaluate the performance of programs and institutions of higher learning for appropriate incentives as well as imposition of sanctions such as, but not limited to, diminution of or withdrawal of subsidy, recommendation on the downgrading or withdrawal of accreditation , program termination or school closure; b) promulgate such rules and regulations and exercise such other powers and functions as may be necessary to carry out effectively the purpose and objectives of this Act; and c) perform such other functions as may be necessary for its effective operations and for the continued enhancement, growth or development of higher education. Objectives of this assessment: General a. Create an accurate picture of the Mathematics programs in the Philippines in light of CHED Memorandum Order No. 19 series 2007, Polices and Standards for the Bachelor of Science in Mathematics/Applied Mathematics and in view of rationalizing the mathematics programs in the country. Specific b. Collect and analyze data regarding administration, faculty, students, facilities, and other information regarding the operation of mathematics programs in higher education institutions in the country; c. Verify collected data through subsequent interviews with school administrators and faculty involved in operating the mathematics programs; and d. Recommend possible policy directions for mathematics based on the acquired results of this assessment. Instructions: 1. This instrument shall cover undergraduate/graduate mathematics grograms. 2. This assessment instrument shall be provided beforehand. 3. The unit/department should make available all the necessary supporting documents and facilities for verification of data entered into the attached form. 4. The instrument must be accomplished electronically. 5. Accomplished survey instrument (2 Hard Copies and an electronic copy in CD)should be forwarded to the CHED on or before March 15, 2012 via email through these addresses: ched.tpsm007@gmail.com, alineamags@gmail.com, or mawigabrillo@gmail.com via post to Dr. Sinforoso M. Birung, CESO III Director IV Office of Programs and Standards Commission on Higher Education 3rd Floor, Higher Education Development Complex C.P. Garcia Avenue, 1108 Diliman, Quezon City 6. The period covered by this assessment is 2001 to the present. Inquiries regarding the assessment may be directed to the CHED-TPSM Secretariat through the email addresses above or via telephone (02)441-1253/441-1228.
As of 2011-0817

A. Institutional Profile Region_number Region_name Institutional class Institution_name Address Telephone of the institution Fax number of the institution Email of the institution Name of Institution's Head/President B. College Profile Name of college administering the program Name of Dean Telephone of the college Fax number of the college Email of the college/dean B. Department Profile Name of department directly administering the program Name of chair/director Telephone of the department Fax number of the department Email of the department/chair/director

XIII Caraga State University Caraga State University (CSU) Ampayon, Butuan City, Agusan del Norte 342-3047 342-1079

op@carsu.edu.ph
Joanna B. Cuenca, Ph.D., CEO III

College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) Rolando N. Paluga, Ph.D. 342-0326

rnpaluga@carsu.edu.ph

Department of Mathematics Jayrold P. Arcede, Ph.D.

342-0326

jayroldparcede@yahoo.com or mathdept@carsu.edu.ph

TABLE 2a: CURRICULUM


Degree Name: BS MATHEMATICS Required Minimum Number of Units as per CMO 19 s 2007 COURSES A. General Education* 1. Language and Humanities English Filipino Humanities Courses 2. Mathematics, Natural Sciences and Information Technology Mathematics Natural Sciences Elective (e.g. Information Technology, STS) 3. Social Sciences & Rizal Course 4. Other General Education Courses prescribed by the Institution B. Core Courses a. Advanced Calculus I b. Calculus I, II, III* c. Differential Equations I d. Fundamentals of Computing I e. Linear Algebra f. Precalculus Mathematics I and II ** g. Probability h. Statistics i. Abstract Algebra I j. Complex Analysis k. Fundamental Concepts of Mathematics l. Modern Geometry m. Advanced Course in Analysis/Algebra *** C. Suggested Electives (any 5 courses) a. Abstract Algebra II b. Actuarial Mathematics I c. Actuarial Mathematics II d. Graph Theory and Applications e. Differential Equiations II f. Discrete Mathematics g. Fundamentals of Computing II h. Mathematics Modeling i. Number Theory j. Numerical Analysis k. Operations Research I l. Operations Research II m. Real Analysis n. Set Theory o. Topology p. Statistical Theory q. Theory of Interest D. Free Electives UNITS 51 6 6 9 6 6 3 15 46 3 13 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 (15) 18 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 6 Institution (BS MathematicsOpen Option) UNITS 62 6 6 9 9 11 6 15 48 * 18 3 3 ** 3 6 3 3 3 3 Topology(3) 18 3 3 ** 3 15 3 3 3 3 3 15 3 3 * 18 3 3 3 ** 3 3 3 3 3 12*** 15 ***This constitutes 4 Computer Science courses Institution(BS Math Institution (BS Applied Statistics) Math Computer Mathematics) UNITS 68 6 6 9 9 11 9 18 60 * 18 3 3 3
** Precalculus Mathematics I and II may be offered as one-semester 5-unit course with the descriptive title: College Algebra and Trigonometry

124

UNITS 68 6 6 9 9 11 9 18 54 * incorporated in b. Calculus I, II, III*

3 3

3 3 3

3 3

Math elective(9) 12

Math/Stat elec (3) 6

E. Thesis or Special Project+Practicum

(3) Research Prob. and Thesis

6 Research Prob. and Thesis

6 Research Prob. and Thesis 152

Math or Stat elective Choices: Math 118 Linear Programming Stat 140 Time Series Analysis & forcasting Math 125 Numerical Analysis Stat 124 Applied Survival Analysis Math 127 Combinatorial Analysis Math 106 Number Theory Math 150 Mathematical Modeling

3 3 3 3 3 3 3

Other choices: Computer Major Courses Education Courses

TOTAL

121

146

155

* Calculus I, II, III may be offered as a series of courses with a total of 12-15 units provided all the topics in the recommended syllabi are covered. ** Precalculus Mathematics I and II may be offered as a one-semester 5-unit course with the descriptive title: College Algebra and Trigonometry. The credit units form part of the required 51 units for GEC B as GE Mathematics ***A free elective is any course chosen by a student with the approval of the program adviser/s.

** Precalculus Mathematics I and II may be offered as one-semester 5-unit course with the descriptive title: College Algebra and Trigonometry

TABLE 2b: CURRICULUM


Degree Name: BS APPLIED MATHEMATICS Required Minimum Number of Units as per CMO 19 s 2007 COURSES A. General Education* 1. Language and Humanities English Filipino Humanities Courses 2. Mathematics, Natural Sciences and Information Technology Mathematics Natural Sciences Elective (e.g. Information Technology, STS) 3. Social Sciences & Rizal Course 4. Other General Education Courses prescribed by the Institution B. Core Courses a. Advanced Calculus I b. Calculus I, II, III* c. Differential Equations I d. Fundamentals of Computing I and II e. Linear Algebra f. Precalculus Mathematics I and II ** g. Probability h. Statistics i. Operations Research I j. Discrete Mathematics k. Numerical Analysis l. Theory of Interest C. Suggested Electives (any 5 courses) a. Actuarial Mathematics I b. Actuarial Mathematics II c. Mathematical Finance d. Risk Theory e. Applied Multivarate Analysis f. Sampling Theory g. Statistical Theory h. Time Series Analysis i. Linear Models j. Computational Complexity k. Data Structures and Algorithms l. Automata and Computability Theory m. Theory of Databases n. Simulation o. Operations Research I 51 6 6 9 6 6 3 15 46 3 13 3 6 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 (15) 18 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 UNITS

p. Operations Research II q. Mathematical Modeling r. Differential Equations II s. Fundamental Concepts in Mathematics t. Graph Theory and Applications q. Theory of Interest D. Free Electives

3 6

E. Thesis or Special Project+Practicum

(3)

TOTAL

121

* Calculus I, II, III may be offered as a series of courses with a total of 12-15 units provided all the topics in the recommended syllabi are covered. ** Precalculus Mathematics I and II may be offered as a one-semester 5-unit course with the descriptive title: College Algebra and Trigonometry. The credit units form part of the required 51 units for GEC B as GE Mathematics ***A free elective is any course chosen by a student with the approval of the program adviser/s.

Institution

UNITS

ovided all the topics in the

with the descriptive title: ts for GEC B as GE

m adviser/s.

TABLE 3: FACULTY PROFILE


Name of Faculty
Note: Please sort the list by the degree level (PhD>MS>BS) then by the names of faculty alphabetically per degree level
Year of Birth Tenure Status in the Status in (Permanent/N Department the on(FullInstitution Permanent) time/Part(Fulltime/Adjunc time/Partt) time/Affiliat Faculty Rank Appropriate current PRC Educational Background ( Specify Degree, license (Reg No., Reg Date, where it was obtained, year graduated ) Validity) Doctorate Degree Masters Degree Baccalaureate Degree Subjects Taught as of 1st and 2nd semester 2011-2012 Ave. Teaching Load per Term Faculty Load Ave. Research Other Load per Academic/Admi Term nistrative Load Ave. Monthly Salary Teaching Experience (No. of Years)

1 ARCEDE, JAYROLD P. 2 GALLIGUEZ, THELMA M. 3 GAQUING, NAPOLEON A. JR. 4 HERRERA, MIRALUNA L. 5 PALUGA, ESAMEL M. 6 PALUGA, ROLANDO N. 7 ALBIA, Jake A. 8 DOMINGO, JOB H. 9 LATAYADA, Mary Joy D. 10 LIBAO, MERLIZA F. 11 NEPA, Marilou T. 12 BAJE, Cheto A. 13 COQUILLA, Carlo M. 14 CUARESMA, Edilberto C. 15 DANGATE, Abigael J. 16 EMBOLODE, Vincent Butch S. 17 MACALALAG, Jay Michael R. 18 OROG, Louie Jay

1981 Permanent 1950 Permanent 1956 Permanent 1972 Permanent 1972 Permanent 1968 Permanent 1982 Contractual 1969 Permanent 1975 Contractual 1967 Permanent 1974 Contractual 1980 Lecturer 1986 Lecturer 1983 Lecturer 1983 Lecturer 1990 Lecturer 1990 Lecturer 1987 Lecturer

Full-time Full-time Full-time Full-time Full-time Full-time Full-time Full-time Full-time Full-time Full-time Full-time Full-time Full-time Full-time Full-time Full-time Full-time

Full-time Full-time Full-time Full-time Full-time Full-time Full-time Full-time Full-time Full-time Full-time Full-time Full-time Full-time Full-time Full-time Full-time Full-time

Instructor 1 Professor III Asso. Prof. V

None

Ph.D Math, ADMU (2010)

CS Teacher's Exam (1969)Ph.D Math, ADMU (1985) None Ph.D. Math MSU-IIT (2007) Ph.D. Math, MSU-IIT (2005) Ph.D. Math, MSU-IIT (2005)

Real Analysis, Time Series, Survival Analysis, Probability Theory, Math Modeling, Stochastic MS Math, MSU-IIT (2004) BS Math, MSU-IIT (2001) Analysis, Elementary Statistics, Numerical Anal Linear Algebra, Abstract Algebra, The Calculus and Anal Geom I and II, Set theory, Graph MS Math, ADMU (1976) BS Math, MSU-Main (1968) Theory, College Algebra Combinatorics, The Calculus with Anal Geom MS Math, MSU-IIT (1992) BS Math, MSU-Main (1979) III, Integral and Differential Calculus Inferential Statistics, Elementary Statistics, Advance Educational Statistics, Environmental MS AMS Stat, MUST (2000) Sed Math, MSU-IIT (2001)Statistics B Abstract algebra, Graph Theory, Research MS Math, MSU-IIT (1996) BS Math, MSU-IIT (2001) Problems in Math, College Algebra,

15 21 21 6 6 3 21

6 0 0 6 6 3

6 0 0 12 12 18

7 6 years in CSU 3 years in CSU, 43 in Govt service

Assistant Prof. II PBET passer Asso. Prof. II Asso. Prof. IV Instructor I Instructor I Instructor I Instructor I Instructor I Instructor I Instructor I Instructor I Instructor I Instructor I Instructor I Instructor I LET passer(2006) None LET passer(2003) CS Professional (1991) None

15 years 14 years 4 years in CSU 21 years in govt service 7 years in CSU 11 years in CSU

Real Analysis, Seminar on special Topics, Ph.D. Math, MSU-IIT (2002) MS Math, MSU-IIT (1997) BS Math, MSU-IIT (2001) Topology College Algebra, Pre-Calculus Algebra, Advance Ph.D. Math, Manila University (on going) MSU-IIT (2006) BS Math, MSU-IIT (2003) Algebra, College Trigonometry, Plain And MS Math,

Ph.D. Math, MSU-IIT (on going) S Math, De la Salle UniversityMath MSU Marawi City (1990) Algebra, Elementary Differential Equation, Plane and Spherical Trigonometry, College Algebra M BS (1997) Linear 9 None

MS Math, MSU-Marawi cityBS Math, MSU-Marawi City College Algebra, Plane Trigonometry, Pre-Calculus Algebra, 21 (2006) (2000) Advance Algebra, Coolege Trigonometry, Caluculus within CSU Geometry I,II and III, Differential Calculus, Dis 4 years analytic MS Math, UP Bagui (2008) BS Electrical Eng. (1989) Modern Geometry College Algebra, Pre-Calculus Algebra, Advance Algebra, MS Applied Math, (on going) S Math MSU Marawi City (2000) College Trigonometry, Plain And B None BS Statistics (2009) 3 21 3 9 years in CSU 8 years in CSU

CS Professional (1995) and LET passer(2003) None LET passer (2000) None None CS Professional (2007) None LET passer (2010) None None None None None None None None None None

Elementary Statistics, Biostatistics, Applied Statistics, College Algebra, Plane and Spherical Trigonometry, Analytic Geometry, Experimental Design, Probabilty Theory, Adven 21 3 years in CSU College Algebra, Pre-Calculus Algebra, Advance Algebra, Plane Trigonometry, Plane and Spherical trigonometry, Analytic Geometry 21 3 years in CSU

MS Math, CSU (0n going) BS Math, CSU (2009)

MS Math, CSU (0n going) BS Math, MSU-Marawi City College Algebra, Pre-Calculus Algebra, Advance Algebra, Plane Trigonometry, Plane and Spherical trigonometry, Set theory, History of Mathematics (2007) 21 3 years in CSU MS Math, CSU (0n going) BS Math, MSU-Marawi City College Algebra, Pre-Calculus Algebra, Advance Algebra, Plane Trigonometry, Plane and Spherical trigonometry, History of Mathematics (2004) 21 2 years in CSU

MS Math, CSU (0n going) BS Math, MSU-IIT (2010) College Algebra, Pre-Calculus Algebra, Advance Algebra, College trigonometry, Plane and Spherical Trigonometry, Analytic Geometry, Advance Algebra and Trigonometry, P 21 2 years in CSU MS Math, CSU (0n going) BS Math, CSU (2010) None BS Math, CSU (2010)

College Algebra, Pre-Calculus Algebra, Advance Algebra, College trigonometry, Plane and Spherical Trigonometry, Analytic Geometry, Advance Algebra and Trigonometry, P 21 2 years in CSU Elementary Statistics,Applied Statistics, Mathematics Investigation an Modelling, Plane Geometry 21 1 year in CSU

TABLE 4: FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT


PLEASE LIST ONLY FUNCTIONAL EQUIPMENT: A. List of special facilities in the unit (e.g. special laboratories) and the nature of their use List of Special Facilities 1 Mathematical and Statistical Computing Center (MSCC) 2 3 4 5 B. List of available equipment for the Program Equipment 1 computer 2 3 4 5 6 Computer clone assembled 7 Lap Top 8 9 10
Teaching

Nature of their Use


For computer laboratory purposes

Year Acquired
2006

Nature of Use (Teaching/Research)

Year Acquired
3/18/08 8/24/07 1/19/07 6/1/07 3/23/07 2/18/08 10/17/07 (1 unit) (10 units) (1 unit) (2 units) (1 unit)

Teaching Teaching

C. Laboratories, facilities and equipment used for the program that are owned by the institution but are not under the direct responsibility of the unit/department. Laboratory/Facilities/Equipment 1 Projector(Epson EB S10) 2 3 4 5 Nature of Use Presentation and Reports 2011 Year Acquired

TABLE 5: LIBRARY
A. List of Library Holdings for the Major Courses and Electives

Subjects
Major Subjects Math 100/200 Set Theory

No.

Title

Author

Publisher

Year Published

1 2 3

Theory and problems of sets of theory and related topics/ Symbolic logic/ 5 th ed. Math proofs demystified: a self testing guide 2500 Solved problems in differential equations A first course in differential equation A first course in differential equations with modeling applications.7 thed. Differential equations demystified: a self testing guide/ 2d ed. Differential equations: computing and modeling/ Elementary differential equations/ 6 th ed.

S. Lipschutz I. M. Copi S. Gibilisco. R. Bronson J. David Logan. D. G. Zill S. G. Krantz C. H. Edwards & D. E. Penney E. D. Rainville & P. E. Bedient/ E. D. Rainville & P. E. Bedient W. R. Derrick & S. I. Grosman R. E. Williamson Frank Ayres, Jr.

McGraw-Hill Co. Macmillan McGraw-Hill Co. McGraw-Hill Pub. Springer Science, Inc. McGraw-Hill Pub. McGraw-Hill Pub. Prentice Hall John Wiley John Wiley Addison-Wesley Prentice Hall McGraw-Hill Co. Prentice Hall Pearson Education Asia Ptc. McGraw-Hill Co. American Mathematical Society Prentice Hall McGraw-Hill Addison-Wesley Wm. C. Brown Pub. Prentice Hall Prentice Hall McGraw-Hill Co. McGraw-Hill Co. McGraw-Hill Co.

1989 2005 2006 1988 2006 2000 2005 2000 1981 2002 1996 1997 1972 1996 2000 1987 1995 1997 1999 1997 1995 2001 1998 1987 1959 1982

Math 103/203 Elementary Differential Equations 1 2 3 7 8 9

th 10 Elementary differential equations/ 8 ed. th 11 Elementary differential equations/ 4 ed. 12 Introduction to differential equations and dynamical systems

13 Schaums outline theory & problems of differential equations in SI Metric units/ Math 111 /211 Abstract Algebra 1 2 3 4 Math 114 /214 Linear Algebra 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Math 121/221 Real Analysis Introduction to linear algebra with applications/ 6 th ed Introduction to linear algebra/ 1 st ed./ 1999 Introduction to linear algebra./ 4 th ed./ Introduction to vector analysis/ 7 ed. Introductory Linear Algebra : With Applications/ 7 th ed./ c Linear algebra with applications Schaums outline of theory and problems of linear algebra/ Schaums outline of theory and problems of vector analysis and an introduction to tensor analysis Theory and problems of matrices
th

A first course in abstract algebra A first course in abstract algebra/ 6 th ed Algebra, an elementary course/ 2 nd ed. Groups and symmetry: a guide to discovering mathematics

J. J. Rotman J. B. Fraleigh R. A. Barnett & T. J. Kearns D. W. Farmer B. Kolman with D. R. Hill D. J. Wright L. W. Johnson, et. al H. F. Davis & A. D. Snider B. Kolman. S. J. Leon S. Lipschutz. M. R. Spiegel. F. Ayres Jr.

Math 123/223 Complex Analysis 1 2 3 Math 126/226 Topology 1 2 3 Math 131/231 Graph Theory Math 133 Actuarial Math Math 198/298 Math Research Problems 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A Course in Error Correcting Codes ADS/CFY Correspondences: Einstein Metrics An introduction to Noncommutative Geometry An invitation to Quantum Groups and Duality Calogero-Moser Systems & Reperesentation Theory Degenerate Diffusions: Initial Value Differential Equations and Quantum Groups Dynamics on the Reimann Sphere Elliptic Mixed, Transmission and Singular Justese, Jorrn Biguard, Oliver Varilly, Joseph C. Timmermann, Thomas Etingof, Pavel Daskalopoulis, Panagiota Bertrand, Daniel, et.al. Hjorth, P.G. & Petersen, C.L. haruthyunyan, Gohar Feldman, Gennadily Balkema, Guus Matveev, Sergey V. Onishchik, Arkady L. Stropped, Markus Arratia, Richard Christoudoulou, Demetrios Papadopoulos, Athanase Chang, Sun-Yung Alice Ekedal, Torsten Kuksin, Sergei B. De Lellis, Camillo Bar, Christian Trzeciak, Jerzy European Mathematical Society European Mathematical Society European Mathematical Society European Mathematical Society European Mathematical Society European Mathematical Society European Mathematical Society European Mathematical Society European Mathematical Society European Mathematical Society European Mathematical Society European Mathematical Society European Mathematical Society European Mathematical Society European Mathematical Society European Mathematical Society European Mathematical Society European Mathematical Society European Mathematical Society European Mathematical Society European Mathematical Society European Mathematical Society European Mathematical Society European Mathematical Society European Mathematical Society European Mathematical Society 2004 2005 2006 2008 2007 2007 2007 2006 2008 2008 2007 2007 2006 2004 2006 2003 2008 2005 2004 2005 2006 2006 2006 2008 2007 1995 1 Introduction to probability & random processes G., Aunon & V..Chandraseka Rex Book Store 1997 1 Applied and algorithmic graph theory G. Chartrand and O.R. Oellermann McGraw-Hill Co. 1993 Theory and problems of general topology A taste of topology Topology: point-set and geometric S. Lipschutz V. Runde Shick, P.L. McGraw-Hill Co. Springer Science Prentice Hall 2001 2007 2000 Classical complex analysis Complex analysis: an introduction to the theory of analytic functions of one complex variable Complex variables and applications /6 th ed. J. W. Brown & R. V. Churchill, McGraw-Hill Co. 1996 L. Hahn & B. Epstein L. V. Ahlfords Jones and Barnett Pub. McGraw-Hill Co. 1996 1979

10 Functional Equations and Characterization 11 Handbook of Teichmuller Theory 12 High Risk Scenarios and Extremes 13 Lectures on Algebraic Topology 14 Lectures on Real Semisimple Lie Algebras 15 Locally Compact Groups 16 Logarithmic Combinatorial Structures 17 Mathematical Problems of General relativity 1 18 Metric Spaces, Convexity & Nonpositive Curvature 19 Non-linear Elliptic Equations in Conformal Geometry 20 Numerical Methods for Hyperbolic & Kenitic Problems 21 One Semester of Elliptic Curves 22 Physics and Number Theory 23 Randomly Forced Nonlinear PDEs 24 Rectifiable Sets, Densities and Tangent Measures 25 Wave Equations on Lorentzian Manifolds 26 Writing Mathematical Papers in English 27 American Journal of Mathematics 28 Journal of Research in Mathematics 29 Mathematics Teacher Math Electives Math 105 Discrete Math 1 2 3 4 Math 106 /206 Number Theory 1 2 3 4 5 Math 116 Modern Geom. 1 2 3 4 5 Math 125 Numerical Analysis 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Numerical methods for engineers / 5 thed. Numerical methods for engineers/ 4 th ed. Numerical methods for engineers/ S. C. Chapra & R. P. Canale / 3 rd ed. Introduction to numerical analysis/ 2 nd ed. Schaums outline series theory & problems of numerical analysis Topics in mathematics for B. A. part II: dynamics-numerical analysis Introduction to numerical analysis
Merrill geometry: application and connections Geometry Geometry Bob Miller geometry for the clueless Schaums outlines of theory and problems of geometry: includes plane analytic, and transformational geometrics, 2nd ed.

National Council of teachers of Mathematics

Introduction to discrete mathematics Discrete mathematics Elements of discrete mathematics/ 2 nd ed. Exploring discrete mathematics with maple/ Elementary number theory/ 5 th ed. Elementary number theory/ 4 th ed. Elementary number theory/ Number theory The Number System

W. M. Dymacek, H. Sharp R. Johnsonbaugh C. L. Liu K. H. Rosen,[ et. al.] D. M. Burton D. M. Burton D. M. Burton O. Ore H.A.Thurston G. F. Merrill [et. al.] Cabansay E. E. Moise & F. L. Downs Robert Miller B. Rich.

WBC McGraw-Hill Co. McGraw-Hill Co. McGraw-Hill Co. McGraw-Hill Co. McGraw-Hill Co. McGraw-Hill Co. McGraw-Hill Co. Mathematical Assoc. of America Dover Publication
McGraw-Hill Academe Pub Adison - Wisley McGraw-Hill McGraw-Hill

1998 1993 1985 1997 1998 1994 2005 1967 1956

1993 1980 1977 2000 2000

S. C. Chapra & R. P. Canale S. C. Chapra & R. P. Canale S. C. Chapra & R. P. Canale D. Prasad F. Scheid S. P. Gupta, [et. al]. A. Wood.

McGraw-Hill Co. McGraw-Hill Co. McGraw-Hill Co. Alpha Science International Prentice Hall Prentice Hall Addison-Wesley Longman

2006 2002 1998 2005 1968 1997 1999

Math 129/229 Combinatorial Mathematics

Statistics 100 Statistical Computing 1 Statistics 101 Statistical Inference Statistics 102 Regression Analysis Statistics 103 Sampling Techniques 1 2 3 4 Statistics 110 Probability Theory 1 Sampling techniques/ 3 rd ed. Sampling surveys and applications Statistical procedures for agricultural research/ 2 nd ed. Basic statistical methods/ 5 th ed. Introduction to probability & random processes 1 2 1 2 Theory and problems of elements of statistics II; inferential statistics Sequential nonparametrics: invariance principles and statistical inference Regression analysis Analysis of variance and covariance through stepwise regression: a solution for unequal and small group sizes 1 2 Basic statistical methods/ 5 th ed. Handbook of statistical methods for engineers & scientists/ 2nd Ed. scientist/ 2nd ed.

N. M. Downie & R. W. Heath H. M. Wadsworth Harper and Row 1983 1998

S. Bernstein & R. Bernstein P. K. Sen C. P. Parel, et. Al L. R. Moortgat

McGraw-Hill John Wiley Goodwill Trading Corp. Re Bookstore

1999 1981 1984 1984

W. Cochran B. Y. Oate & J. M. O. Bader K. A. Gomez & A. A. Gomez N. M. Downie & R. W. Heath G., Aunon & V..Chandraseka Burton T. Onate and Julia Mercedes O. Bader John Wiley and Sons Harper and Row McGraw-Hill

1977 1989 1984 1983 1997

Statistics 120 Multivariate Analysis 1 2 3 Statistics 130 Experimental Designs Statistics 196/198 Statistics Seminar 1 Data mining and statistical analysis using SQL/ Robert P. Trueblood and John N.Lovelt, Jr. Apress 2001 1 2 3 Statistical principles in experimental design/ 2 nd ed. Experimental designs Design and analysis of experiments/ 5 th ed. B. J. Winer W. G. Cochran & G. M. Cox D. C. Montgomery John Wiley and Sons John Wiley and Sons 1971 1957 2001 Multivariate statistics: a vector space approach Multivariate statistical methods/ 3 rd ed. Analysis of variance and covariance through stepwise regression: a solution for unequal and small group sizes M. L. Eaton D. F. Morrison L. R. Moortgat John Wiley MacGraw-Hill Re Bookstore 1983 1990 1984

B. List of Electronic and Print Journals and other current subscriptions E-Books
No.

Title
Concrete mathematics Contemporary Mathematics Factorizations of bn1, b= 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12 up to Hight Contemporary Mathematics: Powers Discrete Mathematics Elementary Mathematics Logics of Time and Computation CliffsQuickReview Basic Math and Pre-Algebra Schaum's outline of theory and problems of beginning finite mathematics Careers for Number Crunchers and other quantitative types

Publisher
Addison Wesley American Mathematical Society American Mathematical Society [s.n.] [s.n.] CSLI Hungry Minds McGraw-Hill McGraw-Hill MSRI Publications Career Press Academic Press, Inc. Cambridge Univ. Press North Holland Weizmann Institute of Science Resampling Stats Inc. Commonwealth of Australia Orchard Publications [s.n.] [s.n.] A.K.Peters Ltd American Mathematical Society American Mathematical Society McGraw-Hill Springer Verlag Dover Publications Free Software Foundation Springer-Verlag American Mathematical Society [s.n.] MSRI Publications CSLI American Mathematical Society Cambridge Univ. Press [s.n.] Houghton & Mifflin & Co. American Mathematical Society [s.n.] Mathematical Subject Classications Cambridge Univ. Press [s.n.] American Mathematical Society Waveland Press, Inc. American Mathematical Society American Mathematical Society American Mathematical Society Mathematics Subject Classification Academic press MSRI Publications Mathematics Subject Classification Springer-Verlag American Mathematical Society BookSurge Publishers MSRI Publications Taiaroa Publishing American Mathematical Society BookSurge Publishers Princeton University Press Cambridge Univ. Press Princeton University Press MSRI Publications Addison Wesley AuthorHouse Hungry Minds McGraw-Hill McGraw-Hill Creative Commons [s.n.] [s.n.] American Mathematical Society Hungry Minds MSRI Publications American Mathematical Society [s.n.] Penn State American Mathematical Society American Mathematical Society Springer John Wiley & Sons QMW Maths Mathematical Sciences and Statistics Hungry Minds MSRI Publications BookSurge Publishers American Mathematical Society BookSurge Publishers American Mathematical Society MSRI Publications American Mathematical Society Shiva Publishing Springer [s.n.] AMS MacMillan Publishing [s.n.] Dover Publications Dover Publications American Mathematical Society GraphPad Software, Inc. [s.n.] A.K. Peters Ltd. American Mathematical Society Univ. of California Press [s.n.] Oxford University Press Inc [s.n.] [s.n.] Commonwealth of Australia [s.n.] John Wiley & Sons J. Wiley Addison Wesley McGraw-Hill McGraw-Hill McGraw-Hill McGraw-Hill McGraw-Hill McGraw-Hill McGraw-Hill McGraw-Hill McGraw-Hill South-Western Thomson Learning McGraw-Hill

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TABLE 6: STUDENTS
ACADEMIC YEAR

A. Historical 1. Average enrollment in the program First Year Male Female TOTAL (Male & Female) 2nd Year Male Female TOTAL (Male & Female) 3rd Year Male Female TOTAL (Male & Female) 4th Year Male Female TOTAL (Male & Female) TOTAL ALL LEVELS 2. Number of graduates from the program Male Female TOTAL (Male & Female) B. Student Support 1. Number of scholars in the program (all sources)
Note: Please use average data per term

01-02

02-03

03-04

04-05

05-06

06-07

07-08

08-09

09-10

10-11

48 43 91

56 82 138

90 115 205

51 76 127

31 54 105

4 12 16

14 16 30

57 34 91

27 32 59

16 22 38

6 2 8

6 3 9

15 10 25

12 18 30

24 25 49

4 0 4

3 0 3

2 2 4

10 6 16

4 6 10

2 1 3

3 0 3

2 0 2

9 6 15

2 4 6

15

83

91

60

51

TABLE 7: RESEARCH AND PUBLICATION a.) Summary of Publications


Productivity

Academic Year
01-02 02-03 03-04 04-05 05-06 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10 10-11

a) b)

Number of faculty who participate in scientific meetings. 2 Number of awards or recognitions the faculty has received. 2 3 4 4 6 10 10 10 11 11

c) Number of faculty who are active leaders or members of scientific organizations. d) Number of research publications*

2 1

3 1

4 0

4 3

6 5

10 1

10 2

10 2

11 3

12 4

TABLE 8: LINKAGES AND EXTENSION


A. List of Academic Linkages for the past 3 years
Linkage
1 DOST-Caraga Health Research and Development Consortium 2 CHED -Zonal Research Center 3 CHED-HEDP 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Partner Institution/Agency
DOST, DOH and LGU's CHED and SUC's SUC and Private Colleges and Univ. National National National

Nature

Year
2008 2009 2009

B. List of Extension Services for the past 3 years


Extension
1 Adopt a School Project at Manapa Integrated High School 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Partner Institution/Agency
CSU and DEPED local

Nature

Year
2010 up to 2015

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