
Biology 111 - General Physiology
Cellular functions of life emphasizing on the chemical and physical properties, the conversion of energy and matter through cell respiration and synthesis, the transport of materials across membranes, cell excitability and contraction, and regulatory processes.

Chem 31.1 - Elementary Organic Chemistry Laboratory
Experimental techniques in isolation, purification and characterization of organic compounds, qualitative analysis of functional groups, basic organic reactions, and spectrophometric techniques.

Probing the Physical World
Understanding the origin of the universe, synthesis of the elements, formation of the earth and the various critical issues affecting our world view and our planet through the methods and interconnected concepts of the physical sciences

Physics 82 (Intermediate Physics II)
In this course, we will learn the basic concepts of electricity, as well
as of magnetism, and explore how these two are intimately connected and how
they make modern living possible.

Bio 134 - Ethnobiology and pharmacognosy
Survey, extraction, isolation, screening, and characterization of bioactive compounds from plants and other natural resources traditionally known to have pharmacological applications

BIO 112 - Elementary Genetics
Principles of heredity and variation

Physics 81 - Intermediate Physics 1
Physics 81, as a foundation course, intends to develop student’s analytical skills and values for them to acquire a positive attitude toward science particularly physics. The course covers the fields of mechanics, heat and sound. Different forms of energy will be discussed in the course, namely: mechanical (kinetic and potential), thermal and sound and how these are interrelated are given due emphasis. Applications to the other fields of physical, earth and life sciences will be covered depending on the background of the students.

Science 10D - Probing the Physical World (Physics Part)
Understanding the origin of the universe, synthesis of the elements, formation of the earth and the various critical issues affecting our world view and our planet through the methods and interconnected concepts of the physical sciences. This course is divided into three parts: Physics, Chemistry, and Geology.

Physics 81B Intermediate Physics 1

Physics 82C Intermediate Physics 2

Physics 82.1 Intermediate Physics Laboratory 2
This is a general laboratory course that mainly focuses on topics including Mapping of Electric Field Lines and Equipotential Surfaces; Capacitors and Dielectrics; Direct Current Circuit Construction; Kirchhoff's Law in Complex Circuits; Angle of Deviation in a Prism; Focal length of a Concave and Convex Mirror; Focal Length of a Concave-Convex Lens combination.