De La Salle University College of Education - Certificate and Diploma Programs

Certificate and Diploma Programs

  • Teacher Certificate Program
  • Executive Program in Educational Leadership and Management
  • Diploma in Community Counseling
  • Diploma in School Counseling
De La Salle University
Academics
  • Business
  • Computer Studies
  • Economics
  • Education
  • Engineering
  • Law
  • Liberal Arts
  • Science
Administration
  • Dorothy Joseph Brophy
  • Andelino Manuel Castillo
  • Hyacinth Gabriel Connon
  • Marcian James Cullen
  • Rolando Ramos Dizon
  • Rafael Donato
  • Crescentius Richard Duerr
  • Blimond Pierre Eilenbecker
  • Narciso S. Erguiza
  • Flannan Paul Gallagher
  • Andrew Gonzalez
  • Albinus Peter Graves
  • Egbert Xavier Kelly
  • Antony Ferdinand Kilbourn
  • Armin Luistro
  • Celba John Lynam
  • Acisclus Michael Naughter
  • Carmelita Quebengco
  • Lucian Athanasius Reinhart
  • Denis of Mary Ruhland
  • Goslin Camille Thomas
History
  • 2010 Philippine Bar exam bombing
  • De La Salle Supervised Schools
Campus
  • Chapel of the Most Blessed Sacrament
  • Gonzalez Hall
  • St La Salle Hall
  • Marine Biological Station
  • Science and Technology Complex
  • Sports Center
  • Yuchengco Hall
Athletics
  • De La Salle Green Archers
  • Home and Away Invitational League
  • Homegrown Cup
  • Shakey's V-League
  • University Athletic Association of the Philippines
  • Ateneo–La Salle rivalry
  • La Salle–UST rivalry
Life
  • People
  • The LaSallian

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