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Contents of the Catalog.Pdf I. LIST OF DISSERTATIONS 2006 BALABAT, Restituto B. Computer Competence of Public School Administrators (Dis/B18-2) and Teachers in Relation to Organizational Management (Doctor of Philosophy Major in Educational Management – HNU, October 2006) BULALA, Isabelita C. Meta-Analysis ng mga Tesis at mga Disertasyon Tungkol (D/B87-2) sa Pagsusuring Panlinggwistika sa Filipino (Doctor of Education Major in Teaching Filipino Language - CNU, October 2006) FUDOLIN, Nicetas D. Implementation of Student Technologists and (D/F95-2) Entrepreneurs of the Philippines (STEP) Co-Curricular Program: Proposed Enrichment Model (Doctor of Philosophy Major in Educational Management - HNU, October 2006) ZACAL, Rosemary Employment Needs and Expectations of Selected Industries (Dis/Z1-1) and Establishments in the City of Tagbilaran: Basis for Program Enhancement at Holy Name University.(Doctor in Business Administration – USJ-R, December 2006) 2005 CASTIL, Maria Lilibeth G. Mentors’ Teaching Styles in Relation to Students’ Multiple (Dis/C27-2) Intelligences, Attitudes, and Academic Performance (Doctor of Philosophy Major in Educational Management – HNU, October 2005) 1 II. LIST OF MASTER’S THESES 2007 BEROU, Maria Cecilia R. Training Needs Assessment of Clinical Instructors in (T/B45-2) Governor Celestino Gallares Memorial Hospital, Tagbilaran City (Master of Arts in Nursing Major in Nursing Administration and Supervision - HNU, March 2007) BUENCONSEJO, Jean J. Incidence and Causes of Pupils’ Misbehaviors: A Proposed (T/B86-2) Action Program (Master of Arts in Education Major in Administration and Supervision – HNU, March 2007) CARDINO, Zonita G. Parenting Styles Experienced by Holy Name University (T/C17-1) College of Nursing Students and their Academic Performance (Master of Arts in Nursing Major in Psychiatric Nursing – UC, March 2007) CONUI, Fe N. Pagsusuring Morpo-Sintaktik ng mga Awiting Novelty sa (T/C76-2) Filipino (Master of Arts in Teaching Filipino – HNU, March 2007) MENDEZ, Belen R. Practices and Problems on the Related Learning (T/M52-2) Experiences in the District Hospitals: Basis for a Proposed Improvement Program (Master of Arts in Nursing Major in Nursing Administration and Supervision - HNU, March 2007) 2006 ADIONG, Paz Science Teacher’s Utilization of Teaching Strategies and (T/Ad46-2) Instructional Materials & Proposals for Improvement (Master of Arts in Education Major in Administration and Supervision – HNU, March 2006) 2 BIBAT, Lorna R. Cognitive and Non-Cognitive Factors Affecting Students’ (T/B47-2) Performance in Basic Mathematics 1 (Master of Arts in Education with Specialization in Mathematics - HNU, May 2006) ARBITRARIO, Aileen Effect of Creative Presentations on the Reading Habits and (T/Ar16-2) Attitudes of Students. (Master of Arts in Education Major in English – HNU, May 2006) CESPON, Craig L. Learning Styles and Academic Performance of Nursing (T/C33-2) Students at Holy Name University: Basis for a Proposed Intervention Program (Master of Art in Nursing Major in Medical-Surgical Nursing – University of Cebu, March 2006) CONDOR, Gwendolyn O. The Values Consciousness of Parents: A Proposed Action (T/C75) Program. (Master of Arts in Education Major in Administration and Supervision – HNU, March 2006) DANGOY, Lolita. Awareness, Expectations and Importance of Homeroom (T/D21-2) Guidance in the Grade School. (Master of Arts in Education Major in Teaching Elementary School Subjects – HNU, March 2006) GALENDEZ, Veneranda Leadership Styles and Performance of Deans and Clinical (T/G13-2) Coordinators of the Colleges of Nursing in Tagbilaran City, Bohol: Basis for a Proposed Intervention Program (Master of Arts in Nursing Major in Psychiatric Nursing – UC, March 2006) INOC, Ana Bella S. Collection Resources of Academic Libraries in Bohol: (T/In7-2) Proposal for Improvement (Master of Science in Library Science – HNU, March 2006) NAZARENO, Jovito Resource Capabilities of the College of Nursing of Holy Danilo C. (T/N23-2) Name University: Basis for a Proposed Strategic Management Plan (Master of Arts in Education Major in Nursing Education – HNU, March 2006) OLAIVAR, Rosene D. Mathematics Teachers’ Training Needs and Job (T/Ol3-2 Satisfaction in Relation to the Students Performance (Mater of Arts in Education Major in Mathematics 3 Education- HNU, March 2006) SARIGUMBA, Miguel Effects of Connected Mathematics Program (CMP) (T/Sa73-2) Instruction Model in the Teaching of Analytic Geometry (Master of Arts in Education with Specialization in Mathematics Education – HNU, March 2006) TAN, Rosa M. Practice and Problems of Teaching Makabayan in the Basic (T/T15-2) Education Curriculum (Master of Arts in Education Major in Administration and Supervision - HNU, October 2006) TICONG, Frederico B. Legislation under the 1994 Local Government Code in (T/T43-2) Selected LGUs of Bohol (Master in Public Administration - HNU, September 2006) 2005 BASAY, Ivy D. Academic Performance of Pupils and Classroom (T/B29-2) Management Problems of Teachers in Single and Multigrade Classes (Master of Arts in Education Major in Administration and Supervision – HNU, March 2005) BERNALES, Ma. Cognitive and Affective Outcomes of the Constructivist Magdalena (T/B45-2) Approach in the Teaching of Mathematics (Master of Arts in Education Major in Mathematics – HNU, March 2005) BUSLON, Lilibeth D. Student’s Utilization of Library Resources and Services (T/B96-2) (Master of Science in Library Science –HNU, March 2005) CALOPE, Cheryl A. Establishing a Franchise of Aloha Mental Arithmetic (T/C13-2) Philippines, Inc. in the City of Tagbilaran.(Master in Business Administration – HNU, May 2005) CODILLA, Evelyn C. Teachers’ Perceptions on their Teaching Competence, (T/C64-2) Administrative Control and Professional Satisfaction (Master of Arts in Education Major in Administration and Supervision – HNU, March 2005) DAHAB, Nemia S. Utilization of Educational Media Resources of Holy Name (T/D13-2) University, Tagbilaran City (MSLS – HNU, March 2005) DIGAMON, Cristina P. Reading Abilities and Writing Skills in English of the First 4 (T/D56-2) Year Students of Saint Anthony Academy, Batuan, Bohol (Master of Arts in Education Major in English - HNU, October 2005) DOPENO, Maria Liesle A. Multi-Dimensional Approaches in Teaching: Their Effects (T/D72-2) on Pupils’ Language and Reading Achievement (Master of Arts in Education Major in Elementary Education – HNU, March 2005) LACANG, Alberto Competencies and Characteristics of Effective Teachers. (T/L11-2) (Master of Arts in Education Major in Administration and Supervision – HNU, May 2005) LUNGAY, Carmita A. UDLOT: Art Workshop for Projecting Folk Literature to (T/L97-2) Boholano Youth. (Master of Arts in Education Major in English– HNU, May 2005) MAGALLANES, Roger R. Establishing Oceana Entertainment and Marine Educational (T/M27-2) Beach Resort in Pamilacan Island, Baclayon, Bohol. (Master in Business Administration –HNU - October 2005) MARIMON, Sharon A. Textile n’ Things Textile Store Island City Mall, Dampas (T/M33-2) District, Tagbilaran City. (Master in Business Administration- HNU, October 2005) NERI, Jonathan C. Nietzsche’s Concept of Superman and its Relevance to the (T/N35-1) Contemporary Filipino Adolescents (Master of Arts in Philosophy – USC, October 2005) PABALAN, Asuncion P. Gender Knowledge and Sensitivity among Students and (T/P11-2) Teachers: Proposed Curricular Program Integration (MAED- Administration and Supervision – HNU, March 2005) PAJO, Karyll Indira Establishing Twilight Recreation in Tagbilaran City. (T/P16-2) (Master in Business Administration - HNU, October 2005) PITOS, Nenita L. Resources and User Needs of Bohol Provincial Library and (T/P68-2) Information Center: a Proposed Collection Development Program (Master of Science in Library Science – HNU, October 2005) 5 ROSAL, Brian C. Computer Center for STI Students in Tagbilaran City, (T/R71-2) Bohol (Master in Business Administration – HNU, March 2005) SAMSON, Cecilia E. Resource Capabilities of Municipal Libraries of Bohol: (T/Sa49-2) Proposed Action Program (MSLS – HNU, March 2005) Dangoy, Lolita L. Awareness, Expectations and Importance of Homeroom Guidance in the Grade School: A Thesis Presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School Holy Name University Tagbilaran City in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Master of Arts in Education Major in Teaching Elementary School Subjects. Tagbilaran City: March (2006). x, 105p. (T/D21). Dopeño, Maria Liesle A. Multi-Dimensional Approaches in Teaching: Their Effects on Pupils’ Language and Reading Achievement: A Thesis Presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School Holy Name University City of Tagbilaran in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Master of Arts in Education Major in Elementary Education. Tagbilaran City: March (2005). xiv, 143p. (T/D722). Jaum, Victoria P. Mental Ability, Gender and Reading Comprehension in Relation to the Pupils’ Achievement in Mathematics: A Thesis Presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School Holy Name University Tagbilaran City in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Master of Arts in Education Major in Teaching Elementary School Subjects. Tagbilaran City: March (2004). x, 87p. (T/J324). 6 III. LIST OF UNDERGRADUATE THESES 1. COLLEGE OF COMPUTER SCIENCE UNDERGRADUATE THESES 2007 Abarquez, Daisy Faye et al. Online Sales System of BDMPC (#296) Goloso, Mary Angelie et al. A Proposed Project on Online System of Wilkris (#297) Appliance Corporation 2006 Abadingo, Joseph Jim et al. A Proposed Online Sales and Inventory
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