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Room 312, Manny V.

Pangilinan Center for Student Leadership


Ateneo de Manila University, Loyola Heights, Quezon City
CONTACT NOS.: 09175751992/09165579886
EMAIL: ateneoassembly@yahoo.com
Website: http://www.ateneoassembly.org/

Survey Questionnaire for the Department Curriculum Change.


* - Conditional Questions.
Note: “As a course” is a question that should be answered regardless of values that the person
acquired from the said course. Answers such as “I learned how to become a hardworking
student,” “ I learned how to manage my time properly” or “I learned to think critically” are
invalidated. This is done so as to properly filter answers that would judge political science as a
curriculum and not a values formation course. Such answers are also subjective and could be
hold the same with other courses.

For Freshmen and Second Year Students:


1) What is your first impression of Political Science?
2) Why did you choose Political Science as your course for college?
3) What do you expect Political Science would teach you?
4) What type of career occupation would you want in the future?
5) *If you are going to Law School, what aspects do you think Political Science could help
you in achieving your goal of going to Law School?
6) *If you are going to be a [insert career here] what aspects do you think Political Science
could help you in achieving your goal?
7) Are you planning to shift to other courses? If so, why?

For Third Year Students


1) Do you think Political Science, as a course, will help has helped you with your future
career?
2) What are the strengths of Political Science, as a course?
3) Based on your experience as a political science student, what kind of subjects do you
think you still need in order for you to be prepared for your future aspirations in law,
government, or any other career? What points of improvement could you suggest?
4) *If you are planning to go to law school, do you think the curriculum or the units you
have took up are helpful in terms of preparing you to go into Law School?
5) *If you are planning to go into government career, do you think the curriculum or the
units you have took up are helpful or are enough for you to land the government job?

For Fourth Year Students:


1) Why did you choose Political Science as a course?
2) Do you think the curriculum of Political Science will help you in your future career?
How?
Room 312, Manny V. Pangilinan Center for Student Leadership
Ateneo de Manila University, Loyola Heights, Quezon City
CONTACT NOS.: 09175751992/09165579886
EMAIL: ateneoassembly@yahoo.com
Website: http://www.ateneoassembly.org/

3) Based on your experience as a political science student, what kind of subjects do you
think you still need in order for you to be prepared for your future aspirations in law,
government, or any other career? What points of improvement could you suggest?
4) Do you think the four year course is enough to help you in achieving your future career?
5) Are you confident that Political Science could help you acquire a good career in the
future?
6) Do you think that the curriculum of Political Science should be seperated into areas of
specialization for different types of interest? If yes, what year do you think the said
changes should be applied?

For Alumni:
1) What is your current occupation and how did Political Science help you with your current
occupation?
2) *If you are in Law School, has the curriculum helped you with your current studies in
Law?
3) Going back to your years as a Political Science student, what units do you think should
be reassessed or be added as to help students better for the future?

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