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Achievers International College of Culinary Arts and Technology, Inc.

Zamboanga City
Information and Communications Technology PQF Level 5 (Diploma Program)
3 – year Diploma in Information and Communications Technology Leading to Bachelor of Science in Information
Technology

SYLLABUS IN CIVIC WELFARE TRAINING SERVICE 1


COURSE NAME NSTP 1 – CIVIC WELFARE TRAINING SERVICE 1

COURSE CREDITS 3

COURSE DESCRIPTION The course aims to enhance the civic consciousness and defense preparedness of the
students by developing their social ethics and patriotism. They will gain knowledge and
experience in contributing to the general welfare and betterment of life of the members
of the community and the enhancement of its facilities. This is especially devoted to
improve health, education, environment, entrepreneurship, safety, recreation and
moral of the citizenry and other social welfare services of the community.

CONTACT HOURS 3 hrs. lecture /week

PREREQUISITES None

COURSE OUTCOMES This course intends to:

A. Recognize the goals and objectives of the National Service Training Program by
making a community outreach project proposal;
B. Analyze the various environmental issues and concerns in the community;
C. Explain the relationship of the selected community’s disaster risk profile to its
geographical location;
D. Recommend solutions and legal actions to the contemporary issues on national
drug abuse situation; and
E. Propose, organize, conduct, and participate in the community outreach
programs/activities to enhance and develop civic consciousness, socials ethics,
patriotism, and love of country.

REQUIRED National Service Training Program: Civic Welfare Training Service (CWTS)
TEXTBOOKS/REFERENCES Revised Edition 2014
By: Lee, S. J.

ASSESSMENT METHODS Basic requirements of Civic Welfare Training Service that includes:
1. Presentation of the preliminaries.
2. Oral recitation for the specific questions ask during reporting of students
3. Assignments, quizzes and demonstrations
LEARNING PLAN/DETAILED COURSE OUTLINE:

A. PRELIM

WK HRS LEARNING OUTCOME TOPIC STRATETIGES/ ASSESSMENT OF


LEARNING OUTCOMES
ACTIVITIES

LO1: Discuss the legal Introduction to National Discussions Regular lectures


mandate of the NSTP and Service Training Program Researching and discussions
differentiate CWTS from the  Course Orientation Oral Recitation
 The NSTP Law Quiz
3 9 other components of NSTP
 Evolution of R.A 9163

LO2: Evaluate the Environmental Education Discussion Quizzes


contribution of different  Environmental Laws, Researching Oral Recitation
human activities to the Concepts and Major
Principles Examination
destruction of the
 Threats to
environment
Environmental
3 9
Degradation
 State of Local and
International
Environment
B. MIDTERM

LO3: Identify the different Disaster Risk Reporting Quizzes


natural disasters and Preparedness, Mapping of Oral
calamities that the country Management and key ideas Questioning
Response Major
experiences
 Disaster Risk Profile Examination
6 18 of the Philippines
 Disaster Risk
Preparedness,
Management, and
Response of the
Philippines
 First Aid
 National Security
C. SEMI-FINALS

LO4: Distinguish the Drug Abuse Education Reporting Quizzes


commonly abused legal and  Abused Legal and Group activity Oral
illegal drugs Illegal Drugs Questioning
 Local and Major
6 18
International Drug Examination
Situation
 National and Local
Government Action
Against Drug Abuse
D. FINALS

LO5: Review the activities Community Extension Reporting Quizzes


conducted by the local and Program Group activity Oral
international Non –  Various Non – Questioning
Government Major
Government Organizations
Organizations and Examination
as a basis in preparation for
6 18 Their
the community outreach Programs/Activities
program  Guidelines in
Preparing Community
Profile, Outreach
Program, and Report.
 Community Outreach
Implementation
CRITERIA PRELIM MIDTERM SEMI-FINAL FINAL
ATTENDANCE 10% 10% 10% 10%
QIUZ/ORAL PARTICIPATION 20% 20% 20% 20%
RESEARCH/LABORATORY/MAJOR 40% 40% 40% 40%
OUTPUTS
MAJOR EXAMINATION 30% 30% 30% 30%
TOTAL 100% 100% 100% 100%

Prepared by: Approved by: Noted by:

PRINCESS NELLAINE S. YTING


Faculty Member Chairperson School President

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