Building IndD-based Competencies
Building IndD-based Competencies
Design Paradigms and Movements
Design Process and Methods
Computer-aided Design, Drafting, Digital Imaging and Presentation
Scale Model-making Techniques
Digital Fabrication Techniques
Basic Graphic Design
Materials in the Context of Industry
Applying for Graduating Priority in CRS
If you are an AA (IndD) student with 36 units or fewer remaining in the program, you may apply to be tagged with Graduating Status in CRS. This tagging grants you priority when enlisting subjects during the preenlistment and registration periods.
To apply, fill out the Google Form posted by the CFA Office of the College Secretary on their official Facebook page. The link is usually made available about 2 days before the start of the preenlistment period each semester.
Note: When calculating your remaining units, include any courses with INC (Incomplete) marks as if they have already been taken.
General Reminders
Major courses D 20, D 22, and D 26 are offered only once a year. Failing a course will delay your progress by a full academic year.
Passing the 1st semester major courses (D 20, D 22, and D 26) is required to enroll in the 2nd semester major courses (D 21, D 23, and D 27).
D 17, D 18, and D 19 may be taken either in the 1st or 2nd semester.
Passing all 2nd year major courses is necessary to progress to the 3rd year and take advanced major courses.
VC 28 is a required elective and is offered only in the 1st semester. Students must also take D 24 or any other Program-Approved Free Elective to complete the elective requirement.
(View the List of Program-Approved Free Electives.)
Program-Approved Free Electives offered during the Midyear Term are very limited.
As a requirement for AA graduation, students must take six (6) units in one of the NSTP components:
Civic Welfare Training Service (CWTS)
Literacy Training Service (LTS)
Reserve Officers' Training Corps Military Science (ROTC Mil Sci)
Applying for AA (IndD) Graduation
Fill out the Application for AA Graduation online form during the semester you expect to complete your curriculum checklist. The form is posted on the official UPCFA Admin Facebook page one week after the registration period.
Submit the application within the first month of the semester. Late submissions will require you to write an appeal letter, comply with additional requirements, and pay late fees.
Upon submission of the online form, your academic records will be reviewed by the Student Records Evaluator (SRE) to ensure that you are eligible to graduate by the end of the term.
Expect an email regarding the status of your application for graduation.
Note: Graduating from the AA program does not guarantee automatic admission to the BFA (IndD) program.
Applying to the BFA (IndD) Program
Click here for full details.
BFA (IndD) 2nd year students are encouraged to participate in the SINAG Sophomore Batch Portfolio Exhibit.
Write a letter of intent addressed to the program coordinator indicating your participation.
View the Portfolio Requirements for more details.
Managing Completions/Removals
According to university rules, you are given one year to comply with completion/removal requirements. However, since the Industrial Design program follows a ladderized system, you must pass specific Core/Major courses to proceed to the next level.
If you have an INC (Incomplete) in any course, you must fulfill the completion/removal requirements by the middle of the Midyear Term at the latest.
You will not be allowed to enlist in higher-level courses (particularly major courses) if your prerequisites have not been completed. This may result in a delay of an entire academic year.
According to university policy, instructors can only assign a completion grade if you are officially enrolled.
It is your responsibility to follow up with your instructor regarding your completion grade. However, do allow your instructor sufficient time to review and evaluate your submitted completion/removal requirements.
Important Notes:
A Permit for Completion/Removal may be required to officially process your grade.
If your INC will be removed through an exam, you may need to pay a removal fee (Revised UP Code: Art. 377).
Refer to the Completion/Removal Examination section for a detailed step-by-step guide.
For technical rules and university policies, see the Removal of INC section of the UPD Catalogue.
Managing Academic Excellence
To be eligible for Latin honors, all grades in subjects prescribed in the curriculum, including electives, will be included in the computation of your Cumulative Weighted Average Grade (CWAG). Therefore, if you are aiming to complete the BFA program and graduate with honors, keep in mind that your grades will be factored into the final computation starting from your first year.
To learn more about UP Diliman’s criteria for graduating with honors, click here.
Scholastic Standing Guidelines
You are considered in good scholastic standing if, at the end of the semester, you earn final grades of 3.00 or higher in at least 75% of their total enrolled academic units.
The College of Fine Arts follows the academic standing guidelines below for students with unsatisfactory performance:
Warning
If you earn final grades below 3.00 in 25% to 49% of your enrolled academic units in a semester, you will receive a formal warning from the College to improve their academic performance.
Probation
If you earn grades below 3.00 in 50% to 75% of your enrolled academic units, you will be placed on academic probation for the following semester. The College may also limit your academic load.
You may be removed from probation if you pass more than 50% of your enrolled units with grades of 3.00 or better in the next semester.
Dismissal
You may be dismissed from the College of Fine Arts under any of the following conditions:
You earn grades below 3.00 in 76% or more of your enrolled academic units in a semester.
You are already on probation and again fail 50% or more of your academic units in the next semester.
CFA-specific rule: You receive a final grade of 5.00 in two (2) core courses.
You may be dismissed from the Industrial Design Program if:
You receive a final grade of 5.00 in two (2) major IndD courses at any point in the program.
Dismissed students are generally not eligible for readmission to CFA or transfer to another UP unit, unless granted special approval by the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs.
Permanent Disqualification
You will be permanently disqualified from readmission to any UP unit if you receive grades below 3.00 in all of your courses in a single semester.
For more details on exceptions and conditions, refer to UP Diliman’s official Rules on Scholastic Standing.
Additional Notes:
A grade of INC is not counted in scholastic standing calculations until it is replaced with a final grade.
A grade of 4.00 is temporarily included in computations until it is removed or converted.
(See the Completion / Removal Examinations section for more details.)
No dismissed or disqualified student may be readmitted without a favorable recommendation from the University Guidance Counselor.