Expose yourself to the general courses offered in the three strands with General Academic

Academic Track

Program Guide

Get the General Academic program guide to learn more about the curriculum and competencies to help you make the right choice.

Expose yourself to the general courses offered in the three strands with General Academic

Academic Track

Caters primarily for students who are veering to study general education rather than a specific field, the GA strand opens doors for future world leaders who are still undecided on what specific collegiate program to take, enabling them to be successful in their chosen field of endeavors.

Explore various multimedia skills such as conducting interviews and surveys, organizing recreational events, and producing business plans on top of the standard elective courses offered in the STEM, HUMSS, and ABM strands.

Learn more about the course. Get a copy of the program guide in your email.

Caters primarily for students who are veering to study general education rather than a specific field, the GA strand opens doors for future world leaders who are still undecided on what specific collegiate program to take, enabling them to be successful in their chosen field of endeavors.

Explore various multimedia skills such as conducting interviews and surveys, organizing recreational events, and producing business plans on top of the standard elective courses offered in the STEM, HUMSS, and ABM strands.

Learn more about the course. Get a copy of the program guide in your email.

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Program Outcomes

  • Apply the skills for effective communication and logic to real life situations.
  • Perform close analysis and critical interpretation through multimedia.
  • Organize interactive symposia, fitness, and recreational events.
  • Produce creative portfolios and academic writings.
  • Conduct surveys, research, and interviews about the condition of the country.
  • Prepare career and business plans and job analysis.
  • Design posters about the environment.
  • Create quality and marketable products.
  • Formulate family and community emergency preparedness plan.

  • Apply the skills for effective communication and logic to real life situations.
  • Perform close analysis and critical interpretation through multimedia.
  • Organize interactive symposia, fitness, and recreational events.
  • Produce creative portfolios and academic writings.
  • Conduct surveys, research, and interviews about the condition of the country.
  • Prepare career and business plans and job analysis.
  • Design posters about the environment.
  • Create quality and marketable products.
  • Formulate family and community emergency preparedness plan.
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Specialized Subjects

  • Organization & Management
  • Disaster Readiness and Risk Reduction
  • Applied Economics
  • Elective (from HUMSS Strand subjects)
  • Elective (from HUMSS Strand subjects)
  • Elective (from HUMSS Strand subjects)
  • Elective (from any Track/Strand subjects)
  • Elective (from any Track/Strand subjects)

  • Organization & Management
  • Disaster Readiness and Risk Reduction
  • Applied Economics
  • Elective (from HUMSS Strand subjects)
  • Elective (from HUMSS Strand subjects)
  • Elective (from HUMSS Strand subjects)
  • Elective (from any Track/Strand subjects)
  • Elective (from any Track/Strand subjects)
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Campuses with General Academic

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Admission Requirements

The following requirements must be submitted to the Registrar's Office before admission to any academic program:

Senior High School (Grade 11)

  • Original Form 138 / SF9-JHS (Learner's Progress Report Card)
  • Original Form 137 / SF10-JHS (Learner's Permanent Academic Record)
  • PSA-issued Birth Certificate

Senior High School Transferees

  • Certificate of Transfer (Honorable Dismissal)
  • Original Form 138 / SF9-SHS
  • Original Form 137 / SF10-SHS (Copy for STI)
  • PSA-issued Birth Certificate

Get the General Academic program guide to learn more about the curriculum and competencies to help you make the right choice.