Master of Business AdministrationThe graduate school of the CCP was established in 1979 under government recognition No. C-002, dated June 6, 1979, starting with an initial offering of MBA and MAT.As an expression of its social responsibility and in order to keep the poor and deserving ambitious college graduates to seek higher education, CCP opened its Graduate School charging minimal, and affordable costs of tuition to its college faculty and students.The CCP Graduate School commits itself to develop relevant expertise, acumen, and competence among the students in the field of Business Administration, Public Management and Teaching not only to attain academic excellence but to prepare them to meet the challenge of global competition.
Objectives of the Graduate ProgramsThe Graduate School serves as the academic home of graduate studies in education, business, and public management. Primarily it provides the graduate students with opportunities for study and research.The Graduate School as a center for the advancement of learning commits itself to the following goals:
To encourage and develop an inquisitive mind through research, which is one of the functions of graduate education.
To encourage the analysis of value which confronts people in decision making through actual class work and maximization of motivation techniques.
To develop flexibility and pragmatic adjustment to varied and changing social realities - social, economic and political - be it in the personal and professional dimension of living through community service and fieldwork.
This program is designed to expose professionals to the basic and applied concepts in business to be more effective as managers and entrepreneurs and productive members of the business community.
Curriculum - Thesis ProgramBASIC SUBJECTS (Core-subjects)
Methods of Research
Math for Business & Eco with Statistics
Philosophy of Business
REQUIRED MAJOR SUBJECTS
Human Behavior in Organization
Management Accounting & Control
Management of an Enterprise
Financial Management
Business Policy and Decision Making
ELECTIVES (Choose two (2) subjects only)
Production Management
Marketing Management
Managerial Economics
THESIS WRITING
Thesis Writing I
Thesis Writing II
Note: Non - business graduate students enrolling for MBA are required to take a Seminar in Business Principles I and II (non - credit) before they can enroll in any major subjectCoverage:Seminar in Business Principles IStudents should be grounded first on the basics of:a) Principles of Management
b) Principles of Accounting
Seminar in Business Principles IIStudents should be grounded first on the basics of:a) Principles of Economics
b) Principles of Finance
Curriculum - Non-Thesis ProgramBASIC SUBJECTS (Core-subjects)
Methods of Research
Math for Business & Eco with Statistics
Philosophy of Business
REQUIRED MAJOR SUBJECTS
Human Behavior in Organization
Management Accounting & Control
Management of an Enterprise
Financial Management
Business Policy and Decision Making
REQUIRED ADDITIONAL SUBJECTS FOR NON-THESIS
Management Information System
Labor Relations
Tax Aspects of Business
Legal Aspects of Business
ELECTIVES (Choose two (2) subjects only)
Production Management Marketing Management Managerial Economics
Note: Non - business graduate students enrolling for MBA are required to take a Seminar in Business Principles I and II (non - credit) before they can enroll in any major subjectCoverage:
Seminar in Business Principles IStudents should be grounded first on the basics of:a) Principles of Management
b) Principles of Accounting
Seminar in Business Principles IIStudents should be grounded first on the basics of:a) Principles of Economics
b) Principles of Finance