UC Law is limited F2F classes and digitized bar exams ready
After obtaining the approval of the Cebu City Government and its Emergency Operations Center, the UC School of Law organized a pilot run of the conduct of limited face-to-face (F2F) classes yesterday. The law school’s implementation of the limited F2F classes will start tomorrow, March 21, 2022.
UC Law’s limited F2F arrangement only allows 50% of the students per class to attend classes onsite on a first-come, first-served basis while the remainder of the class will continue to attend classes virtually. Each student will have an individual table.
Other initiatives undertaken by the law school to maintain academic integrity in the conduct of exams and prepare the UC Law students for future digitized Bar exams are the installation of two closed-circuit television cameras and hepa filters in each classroom as well as the use of a testing software for the conduct of assessments, i.e., quizzes and exams.
We, at UC Law, strive to be relevant and keep up with constantly changing times by integrating innovation in legal education.
(In photo, pilot run of the conduct of limited F2F classes in the Commercial Law Review class of UC Law Dean Al-Shwaid Ismael.)