Public Schools offering History courses in Metro Manila
A list of public universities and colleges offering History courses in Metro Manila, Philippines.
Whenever possible we provide full details about the courses in each of the schools, including tuition fees, admission requirements, course description and the admission phone number.
Promoted School
"Professors: quite fine Atmosphere: wide and free Facilities: just good enough"
J. G.
studied ABHIST,
graduated 2006
Promoted School
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State University, Quezon City, Metro Manila
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BA in History
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MA in History
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PhD in History
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Bachelor's
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Master's
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This school is included under the "Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education" law that passed in 2017.
The law covers students enrolled in State and Local universities/colleges in Bachelors and Certificate programs.
Under the Law students in accredited State and Local universities/colleges will not pay any tuition fees or misc fee.
The Law covers only first time students (students who don't already have a college degree).
However, the full implementation of this law is not clear yet.
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Center of Excellence in History
"The University of the Philippines may not be the richest school on earth or even in the Philippines but I have never wanted to study in any other university in the Philippines my whole life. I was the..."
E. F.
studied BSPS,
graduated 2013
Promoted School
"Ambiance - was not one of the best. Professors - average professors, but we have some good set PHD instructors."
E. A.
studied AB-POL.SCI,
graduated 2002
Promoted School
Schools with less than 10 examinees in the past 4 exams, are not ranked.
This school is included under the "Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education" law that passed in 2017.
The law covers students enrolled in State and Local universities/colleges in Bachelors and Certificate programs.
Under the Law students in accredited State and Local universities/colleges will not pay any tuition fees or misc fee.
The Law covers only first time students (students who don't already have a college degree).
However, the full implementation of this law is not clear yet.