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U.P. Visayas Tacloban College DIVISION OF MANAGEMENT
Tel. (053) 523-3099

2nd Semester, A.Y. 2012-2013 Prepared by: Prof. Flordeliz B. Dacuyan, MMBM; Msci in RD

Course Title: CM 102: INTRODUCTON TO COOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT

Course Description: Introduction to the theories, concepts, principles and practices of cooperatives, and the basic aspects of cooperative organization, management and development.

Course Objectives: At the end of the course, the students are expected to:

1. Understand the history, concepts, nature, philosophies, principles and practices of cooperation and their implications on cooperative management;

2. Explain the basic processes, methods and strategies in cooperative organization, management and development.

1 COURSE OUTLINE

| |TOPICS |TARGET DATES |# of hours |
|Part 1 |I. Introduction | | |
| |A. History of the Cooperative Movement | | |
| |1. Cooperation during Medieval Time | | |
| |a) Medieval Guilds b) Merchant c) Craft Guilds d) Industrial Revolution | | |
| |2. Rochdale Cooperative Society |November 20 |1.5 |
| |3. Owenite Social Reforms (Robert Owen) | | |
| |4. Agricultural Credit Society |November 23 |1.5 |
| |5. Cooperation



References: 6. Mendoza Eugenio V., Agricultural Cooperation in Developing Countries, 1980. 8. Verzosa, Manuel F. The Philippine Cooperative Law: Annotated. Quezon City: Adriana Printing Co., 1991. 11. CDA Iloilo Extension Office, A Compilation of Vital Documents on Coop. Development, Iloilo City. 1985.

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