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There are three kinds of courses or subjects in the General Education Curriculum (GEC), as mentioned in CMO 20, s. 2013: Core Courses (24 units), Elective Courses (9 units), and Mandated Courses (3 units).

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I had fun when I attended the Public Consultation by the Commission on Higher Education on the proposed use of Filipino in teaching the General Education Courses and the addition of Filipino as a Core Course at the Parklane Hotel last Tuesday morning.

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