22/08/2022
To all Students and Faculty of JHCSC Bachelor of Arts in Political Science to use our official Facebook Frame.
To use the frame, just:
1. Visit twb.nz/jhcscbapos;
2. Upload a photo from your device;
3. Download your new profile photo with the frame; and
4. Upload it on your Facebook account as your Profile Picture
11/07/2022
Bachelor of Arts in Political Science
Admission Requirements
DOCUMENTARY REQUIREMENTS
(For new and old students)
1. Long brown envelope
2. One 2x2 size picture
3. photocopy of psa birth certificate
4. photocopy of vaccination card
5. Good moral (if available)
Dates to remember
July 18-29, 2022- enrollment for new students.
August 1-5, 2022- enrollment for old students
Enroll Now! Be One of US!
24/11/2021
Good afternoon. Meeting credentials for the Tamang Pagboto para sa Tamang Kandidato has been sent to your respective email. Thank you and see you on November 29, 2021 at 1 pm. 😊😊😉😉
23/11/2021
Paalala po sa mga hindi pa nakapag register. Habol na hanggang bukas na lang po ang registration, see you sa zoom.
Register Now 😊! >>> https://forms.gle/tSST9orCFbwUzQ4J6
17/11/2021
BAPOS 2nd Year Officers. 👏👏
15/11/2021
ESSAY MAKING CONTEST
1. The contest is open to all BAPoS students.
2. The topic of the Essay shall be anchored to the theme of the Political Science Week “Overcoming Challenges towards Development in the New Normal”
3. The contestants shall be given two (2) hours to develop the compositions.
4. The essay writing contest will be virtually monitored via Google Meet.
5. The contestants shall only use the year level they are representing and they are prohibited to write their names on the paper they are using.
6. Their output/composition shall be emailed to the address given during the day of the contest (November 26, 2021 at 1:00 – 3:00 PM)
7. The result of the contest shall be posted to the BAPoS official page.
8. The judges’ decision is final and irrevocable.
15/11/2021
Political Science Club in coordination with J.H. Cerilles State College School of Arts and Sciences-Bachelor of Arts in Political Science proudly present its culminating activity for Pol Sci week on November 29, 2021 | 1:00 PM.
A webinar/forum on "TAMANG PAGBOTO PARA SA TAMANG KANDIDATO: A VALUE-BASED VOTERS EDUCATION PROGRAM"
Join us via FB live JHCSC School of Arts and Science official page and zoom teleconferencing (first come first serve)
Speaker: Former Chief Justice Supreme Court of the Philippines, Hon. Maria Lourdes Sereno.
Register in this link: https://forms.gle/4ShzcpBvAMCQoriR8
15/11/2021
ANNOUNCEMENT!
BACHELOR OF ARTS IN POLITICAL SCIENCE
LOGO MAKING CONTEST
Mechanics:
1. The contest is open to all BAPoS students.
2. All entries must be submitted in poster size (Size: 12’’ x 18’’)
3. There should be a brief description of all parts of the logo.
4. The artist will be held accountable for any issue that may arise with regard to originality and genuineness of the design.
5. Each contestant must submit only ONE entry for each LOGO (e.g. BAPoS Logo and Political Science Logo)
6. Deadline of Submission of entries will be on November 26, 2021
7. All official entries will become the property of the BAPoS Program and Political Science Club.
8. There will be ONE WINNER for each category and be announced on November 29, 2021.
9. The winner will receive a certificate of recognition and a cash prize.
10. A board of judges will be invited to select the winner. The decision of the panel of judges will be final and irrevocable.
11. The winning entry shall become the property of the BAPoS Program and Political Science Club respectively and shall be used subsequently as its official logo in all its online and print collaterals.
12. The BAPoS Program and Political Science Club reserve the right to modify the winning logo.
13. Each participant must provide a 1 minute to 2 minutes video clip while they are making the logo. The video shall be collected together with the logo on November 26, 2021.
CRITERIA FOR JUDGING
Concept/relevance - 50%
Originality - 20%
Aesthetic Appeal - 30%
08/11/2021
Franklin’s reputation as a champion of U.S. independence and as a statesman is paralleled only by that of George Washington. In addition to championing freedom of the press (Franklin was the first to publish Cato’s “Essay on Free Speech” in 1722 after his brother was imprisoned for criticizing the Massachusetts government), Franklin vigorously supported the rights of religious freedom, speech, and assembly that were ultimately incorporated into the First Amendment.
Franklin viewed the flow of ideas through such freedoms as essential to democracy, and he practiced these rights through numerous literary endeavors and ownership of the Pennsylvania Gazette. Franklin viewed free expression as the principal antagonist of tyrannical regimes. He also defended religious toleration and freedom. He vested authority in the actions of man rather than in an absolute religious doctrine.
Franklin eventually became a staunch abolitionist in the fight to free slaves. He was the oldest signer of both the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution, bringing not only seasoned intellect to the creation of these documents, but also insight and patriotism.
08/11/2021
JHCSC-School of Arts and Sciences
Political Science Club Officers
Academic Year 2021-2022
Congratulations 🥳🥳👏👏