Academic Calendar

  • August 2011
    • 17 Founder's Day
    • 21 Ninoy Aquino Day
    • 29 National Heroes Day
  • October 2011
    • 22 United Nation Day
  • November 2011
    • 1 All Saints Day
    • 30 Bonifacio Day
  • December 2011
    • 19 Christmas Vacation Begins
    • 25 Christmas Day
    • 30 Rizal Day
  • January 2012
    • 1 New Year's Day
    • 19 36th Foundation Anniversary
  • February 2012
    • 13 Parañaque Day
    • 17 Teacher's and Non-Teaching Day
  • April 2012
    • 5 Maundy Thursday
    • 6 Good Friday
    • 9 Araw ng Kagitingan
  • May 2012
    • 1 Labor Day
  • June 2011
    • 13 Start of First Semester
  • September 2011
    • 5 Midterm Examinations
  • October 2011
    • 10 Final Examinations
    • 17 End of First Semester
  • November 2011
    • 2 Start of Second Semester
  • January 2012
    • 3 Class Resume
  • February 2012
    • 6 Midterm Examinations
  • March 2012
    • 19 Final Examinations
    • 30 Graduate School Graduation
  • April 2012
    • 10 Start of Summer Classes
    • 27 Midterm Examinations
  • May 2012
    • 16 Final Examinations
    • 21 End of Summer Classes
  • June 2011
    • 13 Start of First Semester
  • July 2011
    • 20 Preliminary Examinations
  • September 2011
    • 7 Midterm Examinations
  • October 2011
    • 12 Final Examinations
    • 17 End of First Semester
  • November 2011
    • 3 Start of Second Semester
  • December 2011
    • 12 Preliminary Examinations
  • January 2012
    • 3 Class Resume
  • February 2012
    • 8 Midterm Examinations
  • March 2012
    • 14 Final Exams (Graduating)
    • 21 Final Exams (Non-Graduating)
    • 30 College Graduation
  • April 2012
    • 10 Start of Summer Classes
    • 27 Midterm Examinations
  • May 2012
    • 16 Final Examinations
    • 21 End of Summer Classes
  • June 2011
    • 13 First Day of Classes
  • July 2011
    • 8 First Preliminary Examination
  • August 2011
    • 17 First Periodical Examination
    • 24 Buwan ng Wika Activities
    • 27 Parents-Teacher Conference
  • September 2011
    • 16 Second Preliminary Examination
  • October 2011
    • 22 United Nation Day
    • 25 Second Periodical Examination
    • 28 Semestral Break
  • November 2011
    • 3 Classes Resume
    • 12 Parents-Teacher Conference
    • 25 Third Preliminary Examination
  • December 2011
    • 12 Third Periodical Examination
    • 17 Christmas Vacation
    • 25 Third Preliminary Examination
  • January 2012
    • 3 Class Resume
  • February 2012
    • 3 Fourth Preliminary Examination
    • 10 Teachers Day
  • March 2012
    • 5 Final Examination (Graduating)
    • 14 Final Examination (Under Graduates)
    • 27 Recognition Day
    • 29 Graduation Day
  • April 2012
    • 10 Start of Summer Class
  • May 2012
    • 25 End of Summer Classes
Academics

College of Health Related Sciences - Specific Objectives

The CHRS aims to develop a fully functioning Christian health care professional who live with Christian values.

Specifically, it aims to produce individual who:

  1. Posses the competencies of health care provider
  2. Demonstrate critical and creative thinking
  3. Practice legal, ethic-moral, social responsibility and accountability
  4. Possess managerial skills to plan, organize, direct and evaluate health programs in coordination with other health professionals
  5. Participate actively in the professional development activities for the growth of the profession

Bachelor of Science in Nursing

The Olivarian Nursing education aims to produce graduates who:

  1. Manifest caring behavior in dealing with clients at any developmental stage in a variety of health care settings
  2. Demonstrate clinical thinking in the performance of their professional duties and responsibilities
  3. Utilize the nursing process in the delivery of health care to the individual, family and community
  4. Participate actively in outreach programs in the community to enhance the delivery of health services to the people especially the less privileged
  5. Participate in continuing education program through graduate studies and research to uplift oneself and the nursing profession
  6. Adhere to the Code of Ethics of Nurses in the practice of the profession which includes moral, legal, spiritual responsibility.

Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy

The Olivarian Physical Therapy education aims to produce graduates who:

  1. Posses the competencies of physical therapy practitioners in any given health setting
  2. Demonstrate critical thinking and innovativeness in giving therapeutic care to all patients under their care
  3. Develop inter-disciplinary attitudes among members of the rehabilitation team
  4. Participate actively in community-based rehabilitation programs
  5. Attend continuing professional education programs in both formal and non-formal settings
  6. Adhere to the ethico-moral, legal, and spiritual responsibilities and accountabilities.

Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Technology

The Olivarian Radiologic Technology education aims to produce graduates who:

  1. Demonstrate the competencies of X-Ray / Radiologic Technologist in diagnostic and therapeutic aspects of radiation
  2. Participate actively in continuing education programs and research to enrich professional development
  3. Adhere to legal, ethico-moral and social responsibilities and accountabilities in handling radiation
  4. Collaborate with other members of the health team for an effective and efficient delivery of services
  5. Participate in outreach programs of the community to enhance the delivery of health services to the people especially the less privileged.

Graduate in Midwifery

The Olivarian Midwifery education aims to produce graduates who:

  1. Attend to the health needs of the child-bearing family
  2. Participate in the promotion of health and in the prevention of illness
  3. Participate in continuing education programs through seminars, workshops, and conferences to uplift the midwifery profession
  4. Participate actively in outreach programs of the community, thus enhancing the health service delivery to the people especially the less privileged
  5. Adhere to the Code of Ethics of the Midwifery profession and manifest profound adherence to the virtues of love, justice, and truth.