This course will tackle issues and concerns central to the health and welfare of individuals, particularly young adults. The modules in this course contain knowledge to successfully navigate the physical, mental and emotional challenges that one faces, thus, this course equips our learners with critical thinking skills which are a vital ingredient in lifelong success of personal health. The goal is to present a full range of information from a variety of sources, which allows our students to ingest and process what they are given in order to cement good habits, as well as develop new ideas and appropriate mindsets regarding one self’s overall health and wellness. 

A classroom-based discussion that encompasses the common module phase for all National Service Training Program students. Topics include the orientation on the NSTP Law, discussion on the Human Person, The Filipino Value System, Citizenship and NationalismGender and DevelopmentPhilippine Constitution, Disaster Preparedness, Awareness and Management and Substance Abuse Education.

This course deals primarily with the study of the moral behavior or conduct of man as viewed from the principles known by human reason. It covers the study of human actions from the point of view of rightness or wrongness based on the objective moral norms. It also deals with the formation of values, proper beliefs and attitudes that predisposes the human person to proper work habits in the pursuit of his or her total development as a person. It aims to help the students develop a “Philosophy of Life” that will give meaning and direction to work and life.

At the end of the course the students should be able to:

  1. Explain ethics as the practical science of the morality of human conduct as a means for the achievement of ultimate happiness,
  2. Differentiate human acts from the acts of man and to understand their implications,
  3. Analyze the aspects that contribute to the voluntariness and moral responsibility of the actions of man,
  4. Explain the proper fundamental criteria in the judgment of the actions of man and the moral order,
  5. Realize the obligation of man to form his conscience by studying the norms of morality and conforming his conduct on them,
  6. Understand the nature of the basic human virtues and to develop the will to practice them,
  7. Explain the basis of the dignity of the human person through his origins, powers, and end,
  8. Appreciate the role of values and virtues in achieving ultimate happiness,
  9. Explain the nature of work that provides the philosophical foundation to the rights of a worker.