IMS Form 1B
May 31, 2004
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                                 CEBU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
                                        Danao City Campus
                                        Sabang, Danao City
                                        COURSE SYLLABUS
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                                              Philo 1
                                          (Subject Code)
                                               LOGIC
                                         (Descriptive Title)
                                    1 Semester, A.Y 2014 – 2015
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Department/Area       : Prof./Academic
Curriculum            : BSIT, BSME, BSIE
Curriculum Year       :2
No. of Hours/Sem.     :54
Credit Unit(s)        :3
Prerequisite(s)       : none
Vision of the University :
              The center of excellence and development in research, instruction, production, and
       extension services for progressive leadership transcending global technological, business
       and industry – driven education.
Mission of the University :
              Provide advanced professional and technical instruction for special purposes,
       industrial trade, teacher education, agriculture, fishery, engineering, aeronautics and land
       – based programs, arts and sciences, health sciences, information technology and other
       relevant fields of study. It shall undertake research, production and extension services,
       and provide progressive leadership across the areas of specialization for global
       empowerment.
Goals of the College         :
       1. To attain excellence as the Center of Teacher Education along the different areas of
           specialization in Northeastern Cebu and the neighboring islands;
       2. To gain recognition as a prestigious teacher training institution in intellectual skills,
           industrial trades and research studies;
       3. To enhance and upgrade the graduates with new trends in information technology;
       4. To attain a high level performance skills of the graduates in the restructured learning
           areas;
       5. To produce competent graduates imbued with the values of integrity, responsibility,
           excellence, hardwork, human respect, nationalism, love for learning and concern for
           the environment and natural resources.
Objectives of the Program    :
       Equip students with specialized technical competencies of an occupation in the field of industrial
       technology towards entrepreneurial capability and/or supervisory and management positions in
       industry.
Course Description           :
         The course deals with the study of laws and principles and methods of correct thinking, with a
scientific treatment of propositions and terms, judgment, language, syllogism, and fallacies. This explores
the three domains of the course       in its search for trut: the truth in proposition, the formal reasoning,
and the material reasoning trough the studies in material fallacies and discourses.
General Objectives:
             1. To have a thorough comprehension of logic as a science and as act.
             2. To demonstrate a in – depth analysis fundamental concepts of logical thinking.
             3. To show appreciation in reasoning fluently, efficiently, effectiveness and without much effort.
      Course Content:
TOPICS TO BE DISCUSSED             SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES             STRATEGIES         NO. OF       REMARKS/
                                                                    ACTIVITIES        HOURS       EVALUATION
                                                                                                     NOTES
I.     Orientation Mission, To refresh the learner’s and        Presentation           3 hrs
       Vision Goals of CTU  the school thrust                   Discussion
       School Policies      To discuss school policies
II.
     1. History of Logic      To trace the father of logic      Discussion             3 hrs
     2. Nature of Logic       To identify the nature of logic
III. Material and Formal      To dedifferentiate material       Inquiry method          3 hrs
     Logic                    logic from formal logic
IV.
     1. Types of Logic        To identify the types and         Discussion             3 hrs
     2. Division of logic     division of logic
V. 1. Nature of               To explain the nature of          Simulation             3 hrs
     Concepts                 concepts                          Games
     2. Simple                To explain simple
     Apprehension             apprehension
Preliminary Examination                                                                  1
VI. 1. Types of               To identify the types of          Reporting              3 hrs
     Abstraction              abstraction
     2. Phantasm              To contrast phantasm from
                              reality
VII. 1. Properties of a       To state the properties and       Lecture                3 hrs
      concept                 kinds of concepts correctly       Discussion
      2. Kinds of concept
VIII. 1. Term as a verbal     To differentiate term from        Inquiry method         3 hrs
      concept                 concept
      2. Kinds of Terms       To enumerate the kinds of
                              terms
IX. MIDTERM                   To get a passing mark             Test                    1 hr
    EXAMINATION
X. Proposition and Its        To define and enumerate the       Discussion             3 hrs
    Kinds                     proposition and its kinds
XI. 1. The categorical        To identify categorical           Reporting              4 hrs
    2. Quantity and           To contrast quality of            Discussion
    quality of predicate      predicate term from quality of
    terms                     predicate term
TOPICS TO BE DISCUSSED            SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES              STRATEGIES          NO. OF      REMARKS/
                                                                    ACTIVITIES         HOURS      EVALUATION
                                                                                                     NOTES
Semi – Final Examination                                                                1 hr
XII. Opposition and Its      To define opposition               Inquiry method          3 hrs
     Kinds                   To enumerate the kinds of
                             opposition
XIII. 1. Nature of           To explain the nature of           Discussion              3 hrs
      Syllogism              syllogism
      3. Validity of         To identify a valid syllogism
          syllogism
XIV. Rules of Syllogism      To apply the rules of syllogism    Discussion              3 hrs
                             correctly
XV. Moods and Figures        To explain the role of words       Discussion              4 hrs
                             and figures in making a
                             syllogism
XVI. Reduction of            To reduce syllogism to fist        Discussion              3 hrs
syllogism                    figure
XVII. Fallacies and their    To identify a fallacy from truth   Reporting               3 hrs
kinds                                                           Discussion
XVIII. FINAL                 To get a passing mark              Test                    1 hr
EXAMINATION
   Requirements of the Course:
          Quizzes, Major Examinations, participation and projects
   Evaluation Procedures:
           40% periodic test rating
           60% class standing rating
                 30% - quizzes
                {20% - recitation
                 10% -projects
   References :
           1. Agapay, Ramon B. Logic The Essential of Deductive Reasoning, Pasig City Capital Publishing
                   House, Inc. 1991
           2. Ardales, Venancio B. Logic Made Essay. Iloilo city: Concerns, Inc. 1996
           3. Backhuber Andrew H. Introduction to Logic. New York. Appleton in Century Crafts. Inc, 1997
    Submitted by:
   DANILO LIBRADILLA, LLB, MPA.                   GAUDENCIO FRASCO               LIVINCE Y. JORQUIA
        Subject Teacher                             Subject Teacher                 Subject Teacher
   Upon Recommendation by the Curriculum Committee:
   CHRISTEODOFLOR A. RAMOS, Dev. Ed. D.        GARRY L. DELA CERNA, Ph. D.       DECEM C. SULADAY, MA .Ed.
                    Member                                   Member                     Member
   APPROVED:
                    AQULINO M. ENRIQUEZ, Ph. D.
                         Campus Director