University of Manila

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For the university formerly known as the City College of Manila, see Universidad de Manila.

The University of Manila (UM) is a university in Manila, Philippines. It was founded in 1913.

The University is famous for its Japanology course.

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[edit] Courses Offered

[edit] Degree programs

  • Doctor Of Education
  • Doctor Of Public Administration
  • Master Of Public Administration
  • Master Of Business Administration
  • Master Of Laws
  • M.A. in Education, major in: Administration & Supervision, Guidance & Counseling
  • M.A. in Political Science
  • M.A. in History
  • Bachelor Of Science in Accountancy major in: Banking and Finance, Economics, Management, Marketing
  • Bachelor Of Science in Industrial Engineering
  • Bachelor Of Science in Civil Engineering
  • Bachelor Of Science in Criminology
  • Bachelor Of Science in Foreign Service
  • Bachelor Of Science in Computer Science
  • Bachelor Of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management
  • Bachelor Of Arts, major in: Political Science History, Economics, Public Administration, English
  • Bachelor Of Science Of Education, major in: English, Filipino, Mathematics, Science, Library Science, Guidance & Counseling, Computer Science, Social Studies
  • Bachelor Of Elementary Education

[edit] Short Terms Courses

  • Building Construction Specialist (3 years)
  • Associate in Computer Science (2 years)
  • Associate in Hotel & Restaurant Management (2 years)
  • Certificate in Library Technician (2 years)
  • Certificate in Bookkeeping (2 years)
  • Certificate in Political Science & Technology (2 years)
  • Certificate in Computer Secretarial (2 years)
  • Certificate in Tourism (1 year)
  • Certificate in Hotel & Restaurant Management (1 year)

[edit] Athletics

The basketball team, the Hawks (formerly the Tigers), won the NAASCU championship for five consecutive seasons, and possesses the longest winning streak in Philippine collegiate basketball history, with 86. it also produced players who became successful in the ir career of basketball.

  • Jun Limpot
  • Nelson Asaytono
  • Leo Avenido
  • Ryan Regallado
  • Chris "Jumbo" Bolado
  • Oscar "Biboy" Simon
  • Ronnie Matias

[edit] Notable alumni

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