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Intellectual depth and breadth characterize a FAITH education. Depth is realized through intensive training in a major. Breadth results from the assimilation of the content, approach, and insights of several different disciplines. The school’s general education requirements encourage students to seek breadth in their education, while the major requirements help them to achieve depth.
Through our core curriculum, our students will be technologically competent, academically excellent, and morally principled. Our freshmen are required to take English Plus (Basic Grammar and Composition), Modern Communication Arts 1, (Principles of Writing), Speech and Oral Communication, College Algebra, Introduction to Information Technology, and Values 1. This will elevate them to a proficiency level to meet the challenges of their respective college curriculum. In line with its thrust towards learning outside the classroom, a wide array of talks, seminars, workshops, and fieldtrips are given.
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First Asia Institute offers competitive engineering and technical
education. The courses have been so designed to prepare the graduate
for the challenges of his chosen career.
Graduates
can expect to be employed in the growing telecommunications industries,
broadcasting networks, semiconductor and electronics manufacturing
industries, call centers, and computer industries. Moreover, with
First Asia Institute’s global outlook and strong ICT skills
content, graduates are expected to fare well abroad.
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First Asia Institute’s
desire to offer education with a human face finds its highest
expression in the School of Humanities. Espousing the school’s
core values of competence, commitment and compassion, the School
aims to be the center of excellence and innovation in the fields
of Arts, Sciences, Education and Nursing.
The three colleges
under the School of Humanities are the College of Arts and Sciences,
College of Education, and College of Nursing.
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The First Asia Institute School of Management provides the strong
foundation and comprehensive understanding of business and accounting
principles and practices that are necessary for graduates whether
they would like to start or manage their own businesses or seek
employment as accountants, business executives or managers. The
School of Management prides itself for having a good faculty, composed
of highly qualified educators and business practitioners.
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