📖Introduction

De La Salle University (DLSU) is a private research university located in Manila, Philippines. It was founded in 1911 by the Brothers of the Christian Schools, a Catholic religious congregation also known as the De La Salle Brothers. DLSU offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs in various fields such as business, engineering, social sciences, humanities, law, and science. The university is known for its high-quality education, innovative teaching methods, and commitment to social justice and environmental sustainability. DLSU is also a member of several international academic organizations, including the ASEAN University Network and the Association of Southeast and East Asian Catholic Colleges and Universities.

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📖Program Curriculum

MTH101A FOUNDATION COURSE IN MATHEMATICS (5 units)

This is a course on pre-calculus covering the following topics: Basics of algebra equations and inequalities in one variable functions and their graphs exponential and logarithmic functions trigonometric functions trigonometric identities inverse trigonometric functions trigonometric equations polar coordinate system coordinates and lines curve sketching conic sections systems of equations sequences mathematical induction and the binomial theorem

STT101A FOUNDATION COURSE IN STATISTICS (3 units)

This is a course covering basic rules of probability discrete and continuous probability distributions and introduction to inferential statistics

GEMATMW MATHEMATICS IN THE MODERN WORLD (3 units)

This course aims to discuss the nature of mathematics leading to appreciation of its practical intellectual social and aesthetic dimensions It includes the study of the nature of mathematics and how the perception of this leads to different tools for understanding and dealing with various aspects of present day living such as managing personal finances making social choices appreciating geometric designs understanding codes used in data transmissions and security and dividing limited resources fairly

STT201A EXPLORATORY DATA ANALYSIS (3 units)

This is a course covering statistical concepts statistical measurements statistical notations collection organization and presentation of data measures of central tendency location dispersion skewness kurtosis; boxplots and stem-and-leaf display; measures of association and relationships; rates ratios and proportions; construction of index numbers and indicators/official statistics

MTH201A MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS 1 (5 units)

This is the first course in the calculus series for majors It covers limits continuity derivatives of algebraic and transcendental functions applications of derivatives differentials antiderivatives definite integrals the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus and some applications of the definite integral

MTH210A INTRODUCTION TO SET THEORY (3 units)

This is a course covering the principles of symbolic logic valid arguments and methods of proof; axioms on sets algebra of sets; relations and functions the natural numbers finite and infinite sets and cardinal numbers

MTPROG1 COMPUTATIONAL THINKING IN PYTHON (3 units)

This course covers the fundamentals of logic formulation computational thinking and problem solving together with their implementation in the Python programming language This course serves as a foundation for future courses that the students will encounter throughout their program This course will cover topics on data representation I/O control structures loops and functions as well as discussions on how to use them appropriately in constructing program code

MTH202A MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS 2 (5 units)

This is the second course in the calculus series for majors It covers techniques of integration indeterminate forms improper integrals sequences and series parametric equations polar coordinates functions of several variables and a quick look at evaluating multiple integrals

MTH220A NUMBER THEORY (3 units)

This is an introductory course in Number Theory taken up as a major course by students in the mathematics programs Topics discussed include divisibility the greatest common divisor and least common multiple prime numbers and their properties the unique factorization theorem basic properties of congruences linear congruences and linear Diophantine equations the Chinese Remainder Theorem applications of congruences the theorems of Fermat Euler and Wilson arithmetic functions and their properties quadratic congruences quadratic residues and the Quadratic reciprocity law and primitive roots

MTPROG2 ADVANCED PROGRAMMING IN PYTHON (3 units)

This course for computer programming in C covers the representation and manipulation of data structures It reinforces the knowledge skills and attitudes acquired by the students in the pre-requisite course and serves as a foundation for future courses that the students will encounter throughout the program

CCPROG3 PROGRAMMING WITH STRUCTURED DATA ANALYSIS (3 units)

This course provides students with the fundamental understanding of object-oriented (OO) technology It exposes students to OO design and analysis using the Unified Modeling Language (UML) along with OO program implementation using the Java programming language It also introduces the different concepts that are commonly associated with object programming such as multi-threading event-driven programming etc through Java Students are expected to be able to Design a system using the object-oriented paradigm shown in a class diagram program in Java using the object-oriented paradigm and implement a working Java program from given a class diagram

CCINFOM INFORMATION MANAGEMENT (3 units)

This course provides the students with the knowledge and skills needed to plan analyze design and use databases With formal tools and foundation concepts students are equipped with basic data management theories and principles to better understand how to build and use databases for various purposes and to analyze data to support organizational decision-making activities The course also tackles the identification of organizational information requirements creation of data models conversion of conceptual models into relational data models and the application of normalization techniques using the Entity-Relationship (ER) model Furthermore technical skills on relational database design the use of database query languages and the development of a database system will be covered

MTH203A MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS 3 (5 units)

This is the third course in the calculus series for majors It covers multiple integration vector spaces and planes and lines in in calculus of functions of several variables and line and surface integrals

CCDSALG DATA STRUCTURES AND ALGORITHMS (3 units)

Representing information is fundamental to Computer Science The primary purpose of most computer programs is not to perform computations but to store and retrieve information usually as fast as possible and efficient For this reason the study of data structures and the algorithms that manipulate them is at the heart of Computer Science (Shaffer 2011)[1] This course is a one-term introductory on data structures and algorithms with two main objectives: (a) to provide students with knowledge in various data structures and algorithms; and (b) introduce them techniques in analyzing the efficiency of computer algorithms Topics to be covered but not limited to include representation and operations on linear and non-linear data structures (ie array lists stacks queues graphs trees and heaps) applications of data structures different types of file organizations hashing and time complexity-based analysis of algorithms

MTH223A ABSTRACT ALGEBRA 1 (3 units)

This course is an introduction to group theory It covers abelian and cyclic groups subgroups dihedral and permutation groups normal subgroups and factor groups Lagrange’s Theorem fundamental homomorphism theorems and Cayley’s theorem

MTH257A STATISTICAL THEORY 1 (3units)

A course in probability theory Topics include the concept of sample space and events conditional probability probability density function cumulative distribution functions mathematical expectations joint and marginal distribution functions of several random variables Special distributions such as uniform binomial poisson geometric gamma beta exponential normal etc are covered

MTH221A LINEAR ALGEBRA (3 units)

This is an introductory course in linear algebra taken up as a major course by students in the mathematics programs Topics discussed include matrices vector spaces linear transformation and its matrix representations eigenvalues and eigenvectors and diagonalization

CSINTSY INTRODUCTION TO ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (3 units)

This course introduces the students to the basic concepts and techniques in the area of artificial intelligence Concepts and techniques include knowledge representations searching and problem solving Furthermore the course is designed to expose undergraduate students to functional and symbolic programming and use of an expert system shell

MTH258A STATISTICAL THEORY 2 (3 units)

A course in estimation of parameters and tests of hypotheses Topics include order statistics limiting distributions methods of estimation properties of estimators and hypothesis testing

MTH225A GRAPH THEORY (3units)

An introductory course in graph theoretic concepts which include connectivity trees traversability factorizations planarity colorability Applications in operations research and computer sciences as well as open problems are also discussed

MTH224A ABSTRACT ALGEBRA 2 (3 units)

This is a major course for BS Mathematics students It is a second course in Abstract Algebra which introduces students to other algebraic structures such as rings integral domains and fields It is designed to enhance the students’ skills in logical reasoning and analysis

MTH241A DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (3 units)

A course in the solution of first order differential equations and higher order differential equations Laplace Transformations power series method and boundary value problems

MTH243A COMPLEX ANALYSIS (3 units)

This course covers the definition of the complex number system It discusses functions of a complex variable and their derivatives and integrals Topics include the Cauchy-Riemann conditions contour integrals the Cauchy – Goursat Theorem the Cauchy Integral theorem Taylor and Laurent series and the applications of residues

DATAPRE DATA INTEGRATION AND PREPARATION (3 units)

By the year 2020 the world’s accumulated data is projected to reach 44 zettabytes This data has become a staple in daily decision-making in the way corporations operate how ads are targeted and even in the way we commute This gave rise to Data Science a structured process of data-driven decision-making This course exposes the students to different basic processes involved in Data Science including collecting cleaning analyzing and visualizing data At the end of the course the student is expected to have a fundamental knowledge of how data can be used to give insights in real world applications The course will be composed of lectures on the basic theory of data science but will mainly focus on simple applications in Python/R Programming knowledge is needed Students are expected to learn basic programming using Python/R and have taken a course on statistics and probabilities Topics will include data transformation techniques (scaling aggregation feature selection) data analysis techniques (classification clustering regression) and visualization techniques

CSALGCM ALGORITHMS AND COMPLEXITY (3units)

The course introduces formal models and the theory of computation basic algorithm design analysis principles and techniques applicable to different data structures Two main areas of discussion include: formal languages and automata theory; algorithm analysis and computational complexity The formal languages and automata theory defines the fundamental and theoretical mechanisms of how computers perform calculations independently from the technology of their physical construction The complementary topics of algorithm analysis and computational complexity on the other hand concentrate on understanding algorithms’ behavior by analyzing the amount of resources (execution time) needed by an algorithm to solve a problem Topics of discussion include asymptotic analyzes average-case and worse-case analyzes recurrence analyzes and well-known classical algorithms

STT141A LINEAR MODELS (3 units)

A study of the various linear statistical models that arise in practice Topics include multivariate normal distribution distribution of quadratic forms general linear models estimation and tests of hypotheses about linear hypotheses and design matrices giving rise to analysis of variance models

MTH242A NUMERICAL ANALYSIS (3 units)

This is a course for mathematics and statistics majors It introduces the students to numerical methods of approximating solutions to different classes of mathematics problems It is designed to provide the students with real-life approaches to solving problems for which closed form solutions are not feasible

MTH245A ADVANCED CALCULUS (3 units)

This course presents the real number system as a complete ordered field It discusses topological properties of Euclidean n-space limits and continuity sequences of constants and sequences of functions It also covers differentiation and pertinent results such as the Mean Value Theorem

DATANVI DATA ANALYSIS & VISUALIZATION (3 units)

In this course students will learn to manipulate analyze and visualize data using well-used software Tableau Python and d3js No prior knowledge and experience on the software is required but exposure to programming is expected Classes will be conducted as a combination of sharing theoretical background and analysis related to visualization along with actual and practical use of the software to actual world data Students (in small groups) will create (conceptualize design and/or code) a useful interactive visualization based on a real-world dataset

MTH253A OPERATIONS RESEARCH 1 (3 units)

As an introductory course in Operations Research this course focuses on the basic models the analysis and the solution of linear optimization models The thrust is in the analysis of problems and their solution approaches This course provides a firsthand exposure to vast and highly relevant area of operations research

CCAPDEV WEB APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT (3 units)

This foundation course provides an overview of web application development as a discipline concerned with the implementation of theory application of knowledge and realization of practice It introduces the students to the principles and processes of web-based systems It focuses on the analysis of needs of an online application and the tools available to answer these needs This course also focuses on the different existing and emerging technologies used in the design of web-based systems In the creation of their major course output students will be introduced to the primary activities of software development – requirements elicitation and specification design implementation and testing

MTH230A MODERN GEOMETRY (3 units)

A course dealing with the geometries of the Euclidean plane the sphere and the projective plane The topics include congruence isometrics affine transformations Desargues Theorem and Pappus Theorem

CSMODEL STATISTICAL MODELING AND SIMULATION (3 units)

Computers now play a very crucial role in society affecting different aspects of man’s day-to-day life A myriad of computer-based applications requires extensive use of statistics and probability – data mining machine learning computer security image processing embedded systems theoretical computer science simulation etc Thus there is a demand for keen understanding of statistics and probability in software development This course provides Software Technology students with foundational knowledge on statistics and probability It covers topics on inferential statistics estimation of parameters tests of hypothesis and Bayesian inference

MTH421A MATHEMATICS SEMINAR (1 unit)

A course requiring eight hours of attendance in lectures or seminars conducted by visiting professors or faculty members on various topics and the remaining hours for lectures/presentations by the students

MTH422A THESIS WRITING 1 (2 units)

This course introduces research techniques and research topics in Mathematics to enhance students’ capacity in developing a thesis proposal The students are required to submit a thesis proposal and present it in the form of a proposal defense

MTH411A PRACTICUM (3 units)

This is a course taken by students to allow them to apply what they have learned in class This will also expose them to the work environment and to the different companies employing mathematicians/statisticians

MTH423A THESIS WRITING 2 (3 units)

The course requirement is a bachelor’s thesis done by student under the guidance of an adviser

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🏫About De La Salle University, Manila

  • De La Salle University (DLSU) is one of the most prestigious private universities in the Philippines. Established in 1911, the university has a rich history and a strong commitment to academic excellence, social justice, and environmental sustainability. In this article, we will explore the history, mission, programs, and achievements of DLSU.

History

  • DLSU was founded by the Brothers of the Christian Schools, a Catholic religious congregation also known as the De La Salle Brothers. The university started as De La Salle College with just 11 students and four Christian Brothers. It was initially established to provide elementary and vocational education to poor children in Manila. In 1920, the college expanded its programs to include secondary education, and in 1946, it became a university offering undergraduate and graduate programs.

Mission and Values

  • DLSU is guided by the Lasallian philosophy, which is based on the teachings of St. John Baptist de La Salle, the founder of the De La Salle Brothers. The Lasallian philosophy emphasizes the importance of education in transforming the lives of individuals and society as a whole. It promotes the values of faith, zeal for service, communion, and respect for life and the environment.
  • The mission of DLSU is to provide quality education that transforms individuals and society. The university aims to produce graduates who are competent, committed, and compassionate leaders who will contribute to nation-building and global development.

Programs and Achievements

  • DLSU offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs in various fields such as business, engineering, social sciences, humanities, law, and science. The university is known for its innovative teaching methods, such as the flipped classroom and project-based learning, which encourage active student participation and engagement.
  • DLSU has also received numerous accolades and recognition for its academic excellence and research achievements. It is one of the top universities in the Philippines and has been consistently ranked in various international rankings, such as the QS World University Rankings and the Times Higher Education World University Rankings.
  • DLSU is also committed to social justice and environmental sustainability. The university has various programs and initiatives that promote social responsibility and environmental stewardship. It has established the Center for Social Concern and Action, which aims to provide opportunities for students to engage in community service and outreach programs. The university also has the Lasallian Institute for the Environment, which focuses on research and advocacy for environmental conservation and sustainability.

Conclusion

  • De La Salle University is a premier academic institution that has made significant contributions to Philippine education and society. Guided by the Lasallian philosophy, the university provides quality education that transforms individuals and society. DLSU is known for its academic excellence, innovative teaching methods, and commitment to social justice and environmental sustainability. It continues to be a leader in education and research and is a source of pride for the Philippines.
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🏠 Accommodation

You will need to book the accommodation after you have been accepted.

You can choose to live on campus or off campus in private accommodation.

How to book:

  • Make a booking online after you have been accepted (in this case please let us know your choice when you apply).
  • Register when you arrive - its not possible to reserve a room before arriving. You can arrive a few days before and book it
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💰 Fees

Application Fee:

825 RMB

Tuition fee:

111,360 PHP per year

445,440 PHP in total

Entry Requirements

You are not eligible to apply to this program because:

The minimum age is 18.

English fluency is required.
You need to be either:
- A native English speaker
- Studied a degree in English before
- Can demonstrate a high level of English
- Having an English certificate such as IELTS level 6 or TOEFL 95 and above is an advantage.

Minimum education level: High School.

The program is competitive, you need to have a high grades of Average A, 70%, or a high GPA.

All students from all countries are eligible to apply to this program.

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📬 Admissions Process

3 Steps to Apply to a University

Application step 1

Application step 2

Application step 3

Please choose the programs here , "You are advised to select 2-3 programs to increase your chances of getting accepted.

Required Documents:

  • Passport
  • Graduation certificate
  • Passport size photo
  • Official transcript
  • Personal statement
  • English certificate (You can take the English test online)
  • Guarantor letter

Preparing documents:

You can start your application now and send the application documents during your application. Some documents you can send later if you don’t have them right away. Some more info about preparing application documents is here

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Application process:

Applying Online is simple in just a few steps. More information is available here.

The first steps are to choose the programs, pay the application fee and upload the application documents.

Once submitted to Global Admissions, we will review your application within 2-3 days and proceed to the university or ask you for further clarification

After it has been processed to the university you will receive your unique application ID from each university.

The university may contact you directly for further questions.

We will then follow up each week with the university for updates. As soon as there is any update we will let you know. If you have made other plans, decide to withdraw / change address at any time please let us know.

After you have been accepted you will receive your admissions letter electronically and asked to pay the non-refundable deposit to the university.

Once you have paid the deposit the university will issue you the admissions letter and visa form to your home country.

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