The Department of Modern Languages equips students with the necessary basic and intermediate skills in oral and written communication in Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, and Russian and acquaints them with the history, art and culture of the countries in which these languages are spoken. It also fosters their understanding and appreciation of Philippine culture in the process.
The Department seeks to be a leading center in Asia for foreign language learning in a rapidly, constantly changing world. In so being, it makes its students capable of asserting themselves in the global and local scene. The Department also seeks to form Christian leaders who possess the communication skills needed for them to interact and excel in a social, business or professional environment, and who are deeply rooted in Philippine culture and knowledgeable in foreign cultures and affairs. It does the above through partnerships with other sectors within and outside the Ateneo.
Concluding this year’s conference engagements by the Mathematics Education students and faculty of the Ateneo Department of Mathematics, five delegates embarked on another journey flying...
Robert Nelson Leung (3 BS AMF, San Ignacio de Loyola - Merit scholar) and his team mates emerged as the top team of the competition and was awarded 1st Prize during the 1st ASEAN-China-India Youth Leadership Summit (ACIYLS) held in Singapore last 29 October to 3 November 2023.
Eight teams composed mostly of Ateneo mathematics students and alumni, ranked among the Top 15 in the recently concluded Philippine Junior Data Science Challenge (PJDSC).
Delegates from Ateneo de Manila University Department of Mathematics recently participated in the 14th Biennial and International Conference on Mathematics Education (MATHTED 2023) held at the Philippine Science High School - Western Visayas Campus (PSHS-WVC), Jaro, Iloilo City from 19 to 21 October 2023.
The Ateneo Department of Mathematics once again offered its Freshman Enhancement Program (FrEP) to all first year BS Mathematics students. FreP is meant to solidify the fundamentals of freshman math majors while navigating their math classes in their first year. FrEP was originally scheduled from August 17 to September 14, with each session being held on Thursdays — starting at 5 pm and ending at 7 pm. However, due to the sudden cancellation of classes last August 31, the program concluded on September 21, 2023.