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change based on geology, meteorology, biology, chemistry, physics, epidemiology, geography, anthropology and other branches of physical and social sciences. It is also designed to impart comprehensive understanding of disaster risks by underscoring the relationships and interactions that exist between physical and human environments. Past disaster events, risk projections, early warning systems, government policies, and best practices are also taught to provide a holistic and proactive approach towards disaster preparedness, climate change adaptation and community resilience. Note on Prerequisite(s): None
Mathematics 3 (Pre-Calculus) is where students learn to graph and solve problems involving systems of equations and inequalities; learn basic Linear Algebra and solve Mathematical systems using the concept of matrices; apply Mathematical Induction to prove Mathematical statements on the Natural numbers; and apply concepts and solve problems on Conic Sections and the Polar Coordinate System. Note on Prerequisite(s): Mathematics 3 is a prerequisite to Mathematics4
Mathematics 4 (Basic Calculus) teaches students the basic principles of Calculus: Limits and Continuity; Derivatives; and Integration. Note on Prerequisite(s): Mathematics 3
Accountancy and Business Management 3 (Applied Economics)
deals with the basic principles of Economics, and its application to contemporary economic issues as experienced by the people, both as consumers and as entrepreneurs. The course will cover topic such as supply and demand, market systems, international trade, and development. It also includes an analysis of industries for identification of potential business opportunities. Note on Prerequisite(s): None
Accountancy and Business Management 4 (Organization and Management) is designed to give the basic understanding of Organizations and Management to students and emphasize how these influence businesses today. Note on Prerequisite(s): None
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