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Rizal Syllabus
JOSE RIZAL UNIVERSITY
COLLEGE COURSE SYLLABUS
SUBJECT (3 units): History 23
COURSE TITLE: Life and Works of Rizal

I. Course Description & Objectives

A study of the life of Dr. Jose Rizal, national hero and martyr, and of his important works, particularly the "Noli Me Tangere" and the "El Filibusterismo" in their unexpurgated editions.

At the end of the course, the student is expected to:
1. Understand the life, works and writings of Rizal particularly his moral and intellectual legacies to the Filipino youth.
2. Know the relevance of Rizal's teachings to contemporary situations.
3. Gain inspiration and insight from the experince of Rizal as a son, student, patriot and nationalist.
4. Imbibe the spirit of patriotism and nationalism.

II. Course Classification [ ] Required for a Degree in BSA, BCS, BSE, BEED, AB [ ] Prerequisite Required [ ] Required for Major in: [ ]Elective

III. Course Outline

Time Allotment
Topic
References
First Prelims
I. The Setting Week 1 & 2
A. Philippine society under Spanish rule
Agoncillo, Chapter 5-7
Week 3
B. Development of Filipino Nationalism
Guerroro, Chapter I
Week 4
II. The making of a leader
A. Family background of Rizal and its influence on the development of his nationalism
Guerrero, Chapter I-II
Week 5
B. Rizal's educational experience
Early schooling at the traditional village school
Studies at the Ateneo and UST
C. Early literary works
Guerrero, Chapter III-VII
Week 6
III. The moral and intellectual legacies
A. Rizal's teachings as expressed in his speech (1884) and letters to parents
Guerrero, Chapter VIII
Second Prelim Term

Week 7 & 8
B. Noli: Philosophical and sociological interpretations
Guerrero, Chapter IX-X
Week 9
C. Essays and letters e.g. Annotations to Morga's Sucesos de Las Islas Filipinas & letter to young women of Malolos
Guerrero, Chapter XI
Guerrero, Chapter XII
Week 10
Rizal's major essays e.g. The Indolence of the Filipinos, The Philippines Within a Century, etc.
Educational trip to Rizal Shrine
Guerrero, Chapter XII
Week 11 & 12
D. Rizal's contributions to the reform movement
E. Fili: Study of a revolution that failed
Guerrero, Chapter XIII
Guerrero, Chapter XIV
Final Term

Week 13
F. La Liga Filipina
IV. Consequences of Rizal's activities and writings
Guerrero, Chapter XV
Guerrero, Chapter XVI
Week 14
A. Rizal's exhile in Dapitan
B. Trial and execution of Rizal
V. Final works
Guerrero, Chapter XVI-XVII
Guerrero, Chapter XIX-XX
Week 15
A. Rizal's philosophica; and religious ideas
B. Rizal's Mi Ultimo Adios
Guerrero, Chapter XX
Week 16
VI. Rizal: Martyr and national hero
Epilogue
Week 17
VII. Relevance of Rizal

IV. Textbooks Adopted The First Filipino by Leon Ma. Guerrero

V. Other References
Rizal: Makabayan at Martir (by Austin Coates) Salin ni Nilo Ocampo
Jose Rizal: Filipino Doctor and Patriot by Jose Fernandez
Life, Works and Writings of Rizal by Sonia Zaide & Gregorio Zaide
The Pride of the Malay Race by Palma, Rafael
A Nation Aborted by Quibuyen, Alonzo
Rizal: A Filipino Nationalist & Patriot by: Fernandez, Perfecto
Rizal: A Filipino Nationalist & Patriot by Coates, Austin
Rizal in Saga, A Life for Student Fans by Nick Joaquin

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