Ateneo College Physical Education
Vision
The Physical Education Program of Ateneo de Manila University is a program committed to:
- Growth and excellence in the areas of service and academic programs in Physical Education, sports, fitness, recreation, and health geared towards the total development of the individual;
- Be respected and recognized as an authority in the department’s areas of specialization; and
- Be responsible to the needs of the country by actively contributing to the educational enhancement of professionals in the same field of specialization.
Mission Statement
As an integral part of the Jesuit Education, the Ateneo College Physical Education Program seeks to:
- Enhance the service of the Physical Education Program and expand its academic thrusts through various educational programs and activities geared towards the development of the individual.
- Elevate the level of competence of the department’s faculty pursuant to its desire to be recognized as a leading entity in the field of sports, physical education, fitness, recreation, and health;
- Make itself relevant to society by contributing to the formation and scientific education of professionals who will serve as agents of change in allied fields of specialization.
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