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  1. History. The Arts and Sciences Program of PWU is designed to develop the full potential of each student. Since its establishment in 1924, it has offered major areas of concentration, among them were English and Psychology. In 1950, Social Work and Home Economics were introduced. In 1958, Guidance and Counseling as a Major was offered.

  2. The Philippine Women’s University or PWU is a non-stock, not-for-profit, non-sectarian educational institution duly existing under the laws of the Republic of the Philippines. The University will mark its centennial in Academic year 2019-2020. It is in the top tier of the Philippine educational hierarchy with Autonomous Status conferred by ...

  3. 1743 Taft Avenue, Malate, 1004 Manila, Philippines Trunklines: +63(2) 8465-1PWU or 8465-1798 / +63(2) 8526-8421

  4. The School of Education of Philippine Women’s University is a discipline dedicated in the formation of future professionals and scholars who will contribute to the advancement of human development through education by providing a holistic program characterized by professional instruction, interdisciplinary research, and real-world experience.

  5. A list of master's programs offered at Philippine Women's University. Course description: The Graduate School Program aims to upgrade qualification of registered nurses to enable them to practice competency in assuming managerial function in education and health and wellness industry settings through advanced knowledge and skills on the roles of educator, clinician and researcher.

  6. Philippine Women’s University (PWU) is a private, non-sectarian academic institution founded in 1919 with the goal to empower women through higher education. It was one of the few schools in Manila that accepts female students during its time. But today, the school now accepts male enrollees. The institution offers basic education from ...

  7. フィリピン女子大学(Philippine Women's University)は1919年にフィリピン人の女性たちによって設立された私立大学です。設立当初はフィリピン女子学院という名前でしたが、1932年に政府によって正式に大学として認可されフィリピン女子大学という名前に変わりました。