B.S. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Curriculum Year : 2022
First Year, 1st Semester
Subj No. |
Subj Code |
Description |
Units |
Pre-requisites |
Co-requisites |
5312 |
NSTP1 |
NSTP 1 |
3 |
|
|
Electives :
| 5308 CWT111 CIVIC WELFARE TRAINING SERVICE 5302 CT111A CMT1 |
|
070006 |
PC110 |
SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY |
3 |
|
|
3718 |
ME110 |
MECHANICAL ENGG ORIENTATION |
1 |
|
|
570032 |
ME111L |
ENGINEERING DRAWING FOR ME |
1 |
|
|
040001 |
MH110 |
MATHEMATICS IN THE MODERN WORLD |
3 |
|
|
080077 |
HI113 |
THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD |
3 |
|
|
040016 |
MH113C |
CALCULUS 1 |
5 |
|
|
260014 |
PY111 |
UNDERSTANDING THE SELF |
3 |
|
|
010004 |
EN110 |
PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION |
3 |
|
|
090002 |
PE111C |
PATHFIT1: MOVEMENT COMPETENCY TRAINING |
2 |
|
|
600001 |
TH111E |
SEARCHING FOR GOD IN THE WORLD TODAY |
3 |
|
|
First Year, 2nd Semester
Subj No. |
Subj Code |
Description |
Units |
Pre-requisites |
Co-requisites |
5321 |
NSTP2 |
NSTP 2 |
3 |
|
|
Electives :
| 5310 CWT121 CIVIC WELFARE TRAINING SRVCE 2 5304 CT121A CMT2 |
|
4319 |
EN212 |
TECHNICAL ENGLISH |
3 |
010004 |
|
4403 |
HI311 |
RIZAL'S LIFE & WORKS |
3 |
|
|
570105 |
ME122L |
COMP-AIDED DRAFTING (CAD) FOR ME |
1 |
570032 |
|
070020 |
PC123AL |
PHYSICS FOR ENGINEERS LAB |
1 |
040016 |
040003 |
070019 |
PC123A |
PHYSICS FOR ENGINEERS LEC |
5 |
040016 |
040003 |
040003 |
MH123A |
CALCULUS 2 |
3 |
040016 |
|
080076 |
HI112 |
READINGS IN PHILIPPINE HISTORY |
3 |
|
|
090003 |
PE121C |
PATHFIT2: EXERCISE-BASED FITNESS ACTIVITIES |
2 |
|
|
600002 |
TH121E |
RESPONDING TO GOD`S CALL BY BECOMING FULLY HUMAN |
3 |
600001 |
|
Second Year, 1st Semester
Subj No. |
Subj Code |
Description |
Units |
Pre-requisites |
Co-requisites |
090004 |
PE211C |
PATHFIT3:DANCE |
2 |
|
|
600003 |
TH211E |
CELEBRATING GOD`S PRESENCE AS A CHRISTIAN COMM |
3 |
600002 |
|
560007 |
IE113 |
ENGINEERING DATA ANALYSIS |
3 |
040003 |
|
580027 |
CPE122AL |
COMP. FUNDAMENTALS & PROGG LAB |
1 |
|
|
3870 |
ME321B |
THERMODYNAMICS 1 (ME) |
4 |
040003, 070019, 070020 |
|
3896 |
EE318AL |
BASIC ELECTRICAL ENGG LAB |
1 |
040003, 070019, 070020 |
|
3895 |
EE318A |
BASIC ELECTRICAL ENGG |
2 |
040003, 070019, 070020 |
|
570106 |
ME214 |
STATICS OF RIGID BODIES FOR ME |
3 |
040003, 070019, 070020 |
|
040015 |
MH321A |
DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS |
3 |
040003 |
|
3798 |
ME211L |
WORK SHOP THEO. & PRACTICE LAB |
2 |
|
|
Second Year, 2nd Semester
Subj No. |
Subj Code |
Description |
Units |
Pre-requisites |
Co-requisites |
090005 |
PE221C |
PATHFIT4:SPORTS |
2 |
|
|
510084 |
CH113L |
CHEMISTRY FOR ENGINEERS LAB |
1 |
|
510083 |
510083 |
CH113 |
CHEMISTRY FOR ENGINEERS LEC |
3 |
|
|
3962 |
ME318B |
ADVANCED ENGG MATH FOR ME |
3 |
040015 |
|
3767 |
ME211CL |
MACHINE SHOP THEORY & PRACTICE |
2 |
3798 |
|
3871 |
ME411A |
THERMODYNAMICS 2 |
4 |
3870 |
|
590006 |
ECE408L |
BASIC ELECTRONICS LAB |
1 |
3895, 3896 |
|
590005 |
ECE408 |
BASIC ELECTRONICS |
2 |
3895, 3896 |
|
570036 |
ME226 |
DYNAMICS OF RIGID BODIES FOR ME |
2 |
|
|
4505 |
HU311 |
ART APPRECIATION |
3 |
|
|
600004 |
TH221E |
TRANSFORMING THE WORLD WITH VINCENT DE PAUL |
3 |
600003 |
|
Third Year, 1st Semester
Subj No. |
Subj Code |
Description |
Units |
Pre-requisites |
Co-requisites |
570064 |
ME419 |
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS |
3 |
4319 |
|
570043 |
ME329 |
MATERIAL SCIENCE & ENGINEERING FOR ME LEC |
2 |
510084, 510083 |
3961 |
570044 |
ME329L |
MATERIAL SCIENCE & ENGINEERING FOR ME LAB |
1 |
510083, 510084 |
3961 |
3876 |
ME528A |
VIBRATION ENGINEERING |
2 |
040015, 570036 |
|
9461 |
ME420 |
COMBUSTION ENGINEERING |
2 |
3871, 510083, 510084 |
|
560023 |
IE422A |
ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT |
2 |
|
|
570039 |
ME308 |
FLUID MECHANICS FOR ME |
3 |
3870, 570036 |
|
3823 |
ME426L |
DC & AC MACHINERY LAB. |
1 |
3895, 3896 |
|
3822 |
ME426 |
DC & AC MACHINERY |
2 |
3895, 3896 |
|
3757 |
ME422 |
HEAT TRANSFER |
2 |
3871 |
|
570038 |
ME317BL |
MACHINE ELEMENTS LAB |
1 |
570036 |
|
3961 |
ME320 |
MECH OF DEFORM BOD W/ ME APPL |
3 |
570036 |
|
570037 |
ME317B |
MACHINE ELEMENTS LEC |
3 |
570036 |
|
Third Year, 2nd Semester
Subj No. |
Subj Code |
Description |
Units |
Pre-requisites |
Co-requisites |
3863 |
ME410 |
ENGINEERING ECONOMY FOR ME |
3 |
040003 |
|
570073 |
ME415A |
MACHINE DESIGN 1 LEC |
3 |
570037, 570043, 570044, 570038 |
|
570040 |
ME526BL |
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS FOR ME LAB |
1 |
580027 |
|
570063 |
ME418 |
TECHNOPRENEURSHIP |
3 |
570064, 560023 |
|
570052 |
ME417L |
CONTROL ENGINEERING LAB |
1 |
|
570051 |
570051 |
ME417 |
CONTROL ENGINEERING LEC |
2 |
590005, 590006 |
|
570002 |
ME309L |
LINEAR ALGEBRA FOR ME LAB |
1 |
040003, 580027 |
|
570045 |
ME325AL |
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB 1 |
1 |
3871 |
|
570042 |
ME513B |
FLUID MACHINERY |
3 |
570039 |
|
570041 |
ME428A |
METHODS OF RESEARCH FOR ME |
1 |
4319, 560007 |
570064 |
9462 |
ME427 |
REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS |
3 |
3757 |
|
570046 |
ME330 |
BASIC OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH |
3 |
|
|
Third Year, Summer
Subj No. |
Subj Code |
Description |
Units |
Pre-requisites |
Co-requisites |
5468 |
ME431 |
ON-THE-JOB TRAINING |
2 |
570046, 570045 |
|
Fourth Year, 1st Semester
Subj No. |
Subj Code |
Description |
Units |
Pre-requisites |
Co-requisites |
570055 |
ME514D |
AIR-CONDITIONING & VENTILATION SYSTEMS |
3 |
9462 |
|
570048 |
ME401 |
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ELECTIVE 1 |
3 |
|
|
570056 |
ME514DL |
AIR-CONDITIONING & VENTILATION SYSTEMS LAB |
1 |
9462 |
|
570057 |
ME425A |
MACHINE DESIGN 2 LEC |
3 |
570073 |
|
570003 |
ME532A |
ME COURSE INTEGRATION 1 |
1 |
3863, 3962, 570043, 570044, 3870 |
|
3752 |
ME413L |
ME LAB. 2 |
2 |
570042, 570045, 3757 |
|
5472 |
ME523A |
ME PROJECT STUDY 1 |
1 |
570041, 570040 |
|
570054 |
ME521CL |
POWER PLANT DESIGN W/ RENEWABLE ENERGY LAB |
1 |
9461, 570042 |
|
570053 |
ME521C |
POWER PLANT DESIGN W/ RENEWABLE ENERGY LEC |
3 |
9461, 570042 |
|
570058 |
ME425AL |
MACHINE DESIGN 2 LAB |
1 |
570073 |
|
Fourth Year, 2nd Semester
Subj No. |
Subj Code |
Description |
Units |
Pre-requisites |
Co-requisites |
570050 |
ME402 |
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ELECTIVE 2 |
3 |
|
|
570103 |
ME525B |
ME LAWS, ETHICS, CONTRACTS, CODES AND STANDARDS |
2 |
570046, 080078 |
|
5475 |
ME535 |
INDUSTRIAL PLANT ENGINEERING |
3 |
570055, 9461, 5468 |
570059, 570060 |
5476 |
ME535L |
INDUSTRIAL PLANT ENGINEERING LAB |
1 |
570055, 9461, 570042 |
570059, 570060 |
5479 |
ME523B |
ME PROJECT STUDY 2 |
1 |
5472 |
|
570059 |
ME518A |
MANUFACTURING & INDUSTL PROCESSES W/ PLANT VISIT |
1 |
570045, 570046 |
|
570060 |
ME518AL |
MANUFACTURING & INDUSTL PROCESSES W/ PLANT VISIT L |
1 |
570045, 570046 |
|
3768 |
ME512L |
ME LAB. 3 |
2 |
3752, 570055, 570053, 570054 |
|
570004 |
ME532B |
ME COURSE INTEGRATION 2 |
1 |
3752, 3863, 3767, 570055 |
|
Professional Course Subjects
ME318B - ADVANCED ENGG MATH FOR ME Credits: 3
Course Title: |
ADVANCED ENGG MATH FOR ME |
Course Code |
ME318B |
Credit Units |
3 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
|
Course Description |
A study of selected topics in mathematics and their applications in advanced courses in engineering and other allied sciences. It covers the study of Complex Numbers, Laplace and Inverse Laplace Trandforms, power series, Fourier series, Matrices and Determinants, Vector Analysis and Numerical Methods. |
ME514D - AIR-CONDITIONING & VENTILATION SYSTEMS Credits: 3
Course Title: |
AIR-CONDITIONING & VENTILATION SYSTEMS |
Course Code |
ME514D |
Credit Units |
3 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
|
Course Description |
The course deals with the psychrometric properties of air; factors affecting human comfort; air distribution and basic duct design; drying, heating and ventilation; cooling load calculations; and, design of an air-conditioning system and its components. |
EE318A - BASIC ELECTRICAL ENGG Credits: 2
Course Title: |
BASIC ELECTRICAL ENGG |
Course Code |
EE318A |
Credit Units |
2 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
CALCULUS 2 | PHYSICS FOR ENGINEERS LAB | PHYSICS FOR ENGINEERS LEC |
|
Course Description |
This course covers the fundamentals of both DC and AC circuits intended for non EE / ECE major students. It covers the principles basic laws and theorems used in analyzing electrical circuits in both direct current and alternating current conditions. |
EE318AL - BASIC ELECTRICAL ENGG LAB Credits: 1
Course Title: |
BASIC ELECTRICAL ENGG LAB |
Course Code |
EE318AL |
Credit Units |
1 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
CALCULUS 2 | PHYSICS FOR ENGINEERS LAB | PHYSICS FOR ENGINEERS LEC |
|
Course Description |
This course covers the fundamentals of both DC and AC circuits intended for non EE / ECE major students. It covers the principles basic laws and theorems used in analyzing electrical circuits in both direct current and alternating current conditions. |
ECE408 - BASIC ELECTRONICS Credits: 2
Course Title: |
BASIC ELECTRONICS |
Course Code |
ECE408 |
Credit Units |
2 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
BASIC ELECTRICAL ENGG | BASIC ELECTRICAL ENGG LAB |
|
Course Description |
This course discusses the construction, operation and characteristics of basic electronic devices such as PN junction diode, light emitting diode, Zener diode, Bipolar Junction Transistor and Field Effect Transistor. Diode circuit applications such as clipper, clamper and switching diode circuits will be a part of the lecture. Operation of a DC regulated supply as well as analysis of BJT and FET amplifier circuit will be tackled. This course also discusses that operation and characteristics of operational amplifiers. |
ECE408L - BASIC ELECTRONICS LAB Credits: 1
Course Title: |
BASIC ELECTRONICS LAB |
Course Code |
ECE408L |
Credit Units |
1 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
BASIC ELECTRICAL ENGG | BASIC ELECTRICAL ENGG LAB |
|
Course Description |
This course discusses the construction, operation and characteristics of basic electronic devices such as PN junction diode, light emitting diode, Zener diode, Bipolar Junction Transistor and Field Effect Transistor. Diode circuit applications such as clipper, clamper and switching diode circuits will be a part of the lecture. Operation of a DC regulated supply as well as analysis of BJT and FET amplifier circuit will be tackled. This course also discusses that operation and characteristics of operational amplifiers. |
ME330 - BASIC OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH Credits: 3
Course Title: |
BASIC OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH |
Course Code |
ME330 |
Credit Units |
3 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
|
Course Description |
The course tackles key Occupational, Health and Safety (OSH) concepts, principles and practices that are foundational knowledge requirements acceptable in almost all industries. Specifically, it assists learners in identifying the key elements in the OSH situation both here and abroad, determine existing and potential safety health hazards, identify the range of control measures, discuss pertinent provisions of Philippine laws. |
MH113C - CALCULUS 1 Credits: 5
Course Title: |
CALCULUS 1 |
Course Code |
MH113C |
Credit Units |
5 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
|
Course Description |
This course covers algebra, trigonometry and basic concepts of calculus such as limits, continuity, and differentiability of functions; differentiation of algebraic and transcendental functions involving one and more variables; applications of differential calculus to problems on optimization, rate of change, related rates, tangents and normals and approximations; partial differentiation and transcendental curve tracing. |
MH123A - CALCULUS 2 Credits: 3
Course Title: |
CALCULUS 2 |
Course Code |
MH123A |
Credit Units |
3 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
|
Course Description |
The course introduces the concept of integration and its application to some physical problems such as evaluation of areas, volumes of revolution, force, and work. The fundamental formulas and various techniques of integration are taken up and applied to both single variable and multi-variable functions. The course also includes tracing of functions of two variables for a better appreciation of the interpretation of the double and triple integral as volume of a three-dimensional region bounded by two or more surfaces. |
CH113L - CHEMISTRY FOR ENGINEERS LAB Credits: 1
Course Title: |
CHEMISTRY FOR ENGINEERS LAB |
Course Code |
CH113L |
Credit Units |
1 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
|
Course Description |
A fundamental laboratory course designed to relate and apply the principles and theories in chemistry to engineering practices. It is a combination of experimental and calculation laboratory. |
CH113 - CHEMISTRY FOR ENGINEERS LEC Credits: 3
Course Title: |
CHEMISTRY FOR ENGINEERS LEC |
Course Code |
CH113 |
Credit Units |
3 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
|
Course Description |
This course provides students with core concepts of chemistry that are important in the practice of engineering profession. |
ME420 - COMBUSTION ENGINEERING Credits: 2
Course Title: |
COMBUSTION ENGINEERING |
Course Code |
ME420 |
Credit Units |
2 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
CHEMISTRY FOR ENGINEERS LAB | CHEMISTRY FOR ENGINEERS LEC | THERMODYNAMICS 2 |
|
Course Description |
The Courses deals with principles involved in combustion, carburetion and fuel injection; fundamentals and basic principles of combustion processes, compression and combustion charts, fuels, manifolds, engine performance and combustion engine design. |
CPE122AL - COMP. FUNDAMENTALS & PROGG LAB Credits: 1
Course Title: |
COMP. FUNDAMENTALS & PROGG LAB |
Course Code |
CPE122AL |
Credit Units |
1 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
|
Course Description |
Basic information technology concepts; fundamentals of algorithm development; high level of language and programming application; computer solutions of engineering problems. |
ME526BL - COMPUTER APPLICATIONS FOR ME LAB Credits: 1
Course Title: |
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS FOR ME LAB |
Course Code |
ME526BL |
Credit Units |
1 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
COMP. FUNDAMENTALS & PROGG LAB |
|
Course Description |
Simulation of finite element method, derivation of finite element equations using; direct approach, variational approach, and method of weighted residuals, finite element types in one, two, and three dimensions, and their interpolation functions, applications to structural, heat transfer, and fluid flow problems. |
ME417L - CONTROL ENGINEERING LAB Credits: 1
Course Title: |
CONTROL ENGINEERING LAB |
Course Code |
ME417L |
Credit Units |
1 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
|
Course Description |
Suggested physical laboratory
a. Temperature control
b. Fluid flow rate control
c. Liquid level control
d. Motor speed control |
ME417 - CONTROL ENGINEERING LEC Credits: 2
Course Title: |
CONTROL ENGINEERING LEC |
Course Code |
ME417 |
Credit Units |
2 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
BASIC ELECTRONICS | BASIC ELECTRONICS LAB |
|
Course Description |
Introduction to linear control systems. Modeling of physical systems. Feedback control systems. Time- and frequency domain analysis of control systems. Stability of control systems. Applications. |
ME226 - DYNAMICS OF RIGID BODIES FOR ME Credits: 2
Course Title: |
DYNAMICS OF RIGID BODIES FOR ME |
Course Code |
ME226 |
Credit Units |
2 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
|
Course Description |
The course deals with the forces acting on bodies in motion. It includes kinematics of machines and kinetics of particles of rigid bodies such as rectilinear and curvilinear translation and rotational motions. |
IE113 - ENGINEERING DATA ANALYSIS Credits: 3
Course Title: |
ENGINEERING DATA ANALYSIS |
Course Code |
IE113 |
Credit Units |
3 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
|
Course Description |
This course is designed for undergraduate engineering students with emphasis on problem solving related to societal issues that engineers and scientists are called upon to solve. It introduces different methods of data collection and the suitability of using a particular method for a given situation. The relationship of probability to statistics is also discussed, providing students with the tools they need to understand how "chance" plays a role in statistical analysis. Probability distributions of random variables and their uses are also considered, along with a discussion of linear functions of random variables within the context of their application to data analysis and inference. The course also includes estimation techniques for unknown parameters; and hypothesis testing used in making inferences from sample to population; inference for regression parameters and build models for estimating means and predicting future values of key variables under study. Finally, statistically based experimental design techniques and analysis of outcomes of experiments are discussed with the aid of statistical software. |
ME111L - ENGINEERING DRAWING FOR ME Credits: 1
Course Title: |
ENGINEERING DRAWING FOR ME |
Course Code |
ME111L |
Credit Units |
1 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
|
Course Description |
The course deals with the practices and techniques of graphical communication; application of drafting instruments, lettering scale, and units of measure; descriptive geometry; orthographic projections; auxiliary views; dimensioning; sectional views; pictorial drawings; requirements of engineering working drawings; and assembly and exploded detailed drawings. |
ME410 - ENGINEERING ECONOMY FOR ME Credits: 3
Course Title: |
ENGINEERING ECONOMY FOR ME |
Course Code |
ME410 |
Credit Units |
3 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
|
Course Description |
Concepts of the time value of money and equivalence; basic economy study methods; decisions under certainty; decisions recognizing risk; and decisions admitting uncertainty. |
IE422A - ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT Credits: 2
Course Title: |
ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT |
Course Code |
IE422A |
Credit Units |
2 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
|
Course Description |
This course prepares students to manage resources as they carry out engineering responsibilities. It covers an overview of qualitative and quantitative management. |
PH114 - ETHICS Credits: 3
Course Title: |
ETHICS |
Course Code |
PH114 |
Credit Units |
3 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
|
Course Description |
The course seeks to critically analyze the basic elements and features of ethics, ethical theories and principles with social, political, and personal significance particularly in crafting objective subjective moral judgments. It provides a substantive understanding about a person�s moral responsibility individually and collectively. Furthermore, it balances the general perception between Western and Eastern worldviews, and between masculine and feminine value-judgments in ethics. |
ME513B - FLUID MACHINERY Credits: 3
Course Title: |
FLUID MACHINERY |
Course Code |
ME513B |
Credit Units |
3 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
|
Course Description |
The course is a comprehensive study of the principles and theories in the proper operation, selection and application of the most commonly used fluid machineries such as pumps, fans, blowers, compressors and turbines. |
ME308 - FLUID MECHANICS FOR ME Credits: 3
Course Title: |
FLUID MECHANICS FOR ME |
Course Code |
ME308 |
Credit Units |
3 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
DYNAMICS OF RIGID BODIES FOR ME | THERMODYNAMICS 1 (ME) |
|
Course Description |
The course deals with the nature and physical properties of fluids as well as the identification and measurement of fluid properties. It emphasizes the application of conservation laws on mass, energy and momentum to fluid systems either incompressible or compressible flow, inviscid or viscous flow as well as head loss calculation on pipes and fittings. |
ME422 - HEAT TRANSFER Credits: 2
Course Title: |
HEAT TRANSFER |
Course Code |
ME422 |
Credit Units |
2 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
|
Course Description |
The course deals with the different modes of heat and mass transfer; laws governing conduction, convection and radiation and its application to the design of common heat exchangers such as condenser. Cooling coils, evaporators and the environmental impact of their operation. |
ME535 - INDUSTRIAL PLANT ENGINEERING Credits: 3
Course Title: |
INDUSTRIAL PLANT ENGINEERING |
Course Code |
ME535 |
Credit Units |
3 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
AIR-CONDITIONING & VENTILLATION SYSTEMS | COMBUSTION ENGINEERING | OJT |
|
Course Description |
A study of mechanical engineering theories, equipment and systems that are needed in the complete efficient operation of an industrial/manufacturing plant. It also makes the operation of these mechanical equipment and system to be safe in its proper utilization. |
ME535L - INDUSTRIAL PLANT ENGINEERING LAB Credits: 1
Course Title: |
INDUSTRIAL PLANT ENGINEERING LAB |
Course Code |
ME535L |
Credit Units |
1 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
AIR-CONDITIONING & VENTILLATION SYSTEMS | COMBUSTION ENGINEERING | FLUID MACHINERY |
|
Course Description |
A study of mechanical engineering theories, equipment and systems that are needed in the complete efficient operation of an industrial/manufacturing plant. It also makes the operation of these mechanical equipment and system to be safe in its proper utilization. |
ME309L - LINEAR ALGEBRA FOR ME LAB Credits: 1
Course Title: |
LINEAR ALGEBRA FOR ME LAB |
Course Code |
ME309L |
Credit Units |
1 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
CALCULUS 2 | COMP. FUNDAMENTALS & PROGG LAB |
|
Course Description |
This course equips student to analyze and perform complex algebraic calculation. It course includes study of vectors in the plane and space, systems of linear equations, matrices, determinants, vectors, vector spaces, linear transformations, inner products, eigen values and eigenvectors. The course employs MATLAB system in performing mathematical calculation. Exercises and sample problems are focused on simple mechanical engineering applications. |
ME415A - MACHINE DESIGN 1 LEC Credits: 3
Course Title: |
MACHINE DESIGN 1 LEC |
Course Code |
ME415A |
Credit Units |
3 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
MACHINE ELEMENTS LAB | MACHINE ELEMENTS LEC | MATERIAL SCIENCE & ENGINEERING FOR ME LAB | MATERIAL SCIENCE & ENGINEERING FOR ME LEC |
|
Course Description |
The course deals with various mechanical properties of engineering materials in lieu of the determination of design factor and design stresses. It includes the analyses of simple, variable and combined stresses applied to different mechanical elements such as shafts, mechanical springs. |
ME425AL - MACHINE DESIGN 2 LAB Credits: 1
Course Title: |
MACHINE DESIGN 2 LAB |
Course Code |
ME425AL |
Credit Units |
1 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
|
Course Description |
This course is a continuation of machine design 1 which involves the analysis of simple, variable and combined stresses applied to the different machine elements flywheels, brakes and clutches, bearings, flexible power transmissions such as belts, wire ropes and chains. It also includes analysis and synthesis of machineries which consist of two or more machine elements preferably using an application software. |
ME425A - MACHINE DESIGN 2 LEC Credits: 3
Course Title: |
MACHINE DESIGN 2 LEC |
Course Code |
ME425A |
Credit Units |
3 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
|
Course Description |
This course is a continuation of machine design 1 which involves the analysis of simple, variable and combined stresses applied to the different machine elements flywheels, brakes and clutches, bearings, flexible power transmissions such as belts, wire ropes and chains. It also includes analysis and synthesis of machineries which consist of two or more machine elements preferably using an application software. |
ME317BL - MACHINE ELEMENTS LAB Credits: 1
Course Title: |
MACHINE ELEMENTS LAB |
Course Code |
ME317BL |
Credit Units |
1 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
DYNAMICS OF RIGID BODIES FOR ME |
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Course Description |
The course deals with the study of mechanisms disregarding the forces and energies that causes the motion. It provides emphasis on the analytical and graphical study of displacement, velocity and acceleration. This also includes the study of the elements of mechanisms such as gears, train, rolling bodies, belt and pulleys, cams and followers. |
ME317B - MACHINE ELEMENTS LEC Credits: 3
Course Title: |
MACHINE ELEMENTS LEC |
Course Code |
ME317B |
Credit Units |
3 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
DYNAMICS OF RIGID BODIES FOR ME |
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Course Description |
The course deals with the study of mechanisms disregarding the forces and energies that causes the motion. It provides emphasis on the analytical and graphical study of displacement, velocity and acceleration. This also includes the study of the elements of mechanisms such as gears, train, rolling bodies, belt and pulleys, cams and followers. |
ME211CL - MACHINE SHOP THEORY & PRACTICE Credits: 2
Course Title: |
MACHINE SHOP THEORY & PRACTICE |
Course Code |
ME211CL |
Credit Units |
2 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
WORK SHOP THEO. & PRACTICE LAB |
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Course Description |
The course deals on the basic principles of machining operations. It covers technological advances in metal working and new innovations in machine shop. |
ME329L - MATERIAL SCIENCE & ENGINEERING FOR ME LAB Credits: 1
Course Title: |
MATERIAL SCIENCE & ENGINEERING FOR ME LAB |
Course Code |
ME329L |
Credit Units |
1 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
CHEMISTRY FOR ENGINEERS LAB | CHEMISTRY FOR ENGINEERS LEC |
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Course Description |
The course deals with the properties of engineering materials including mechanical, acoustical, electrical, magnetic, chemical, optical and thermal properties;
Laboratory experiments using equipment include tension, compression, bending, shear, torsion and impact tests.
Its varying solutions (responses) based on different excitations. Emphases will be on analysis, design, measurement, damping and computational aspects. |
ME329 - MATERIAL SCIENCE & ENGINEERING FOR ME LEC Credits: 2
Course Title: |
MATERIAL SCIENCE & ENGINEERING FOR ME LEC |
Course Code |
ME329 |
Credit Units |
2 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
CHEMISTRY FOR ENGINEERS LAB | CHEMISTRY FOR ENGINEERS LEC |
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Course Description |
The course deals with the properties of engineering materials including mechanical, acoustical, electrical, magnetic, chemical, optical and thermal properties;
Laboratory experiments using equipment include tension, compression, bending, shear, torsion and impact tests. |
ME413L - ME LAB. 2 Credits: 2
Course Title: |
ME LAB. 2 |
Course Code |
ME413L |
Credit Units |
2 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
FLUID MACHINERY | HEAT TRANSFER | MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB 1 |
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Course Description |
The course involves the study and test of Mechanical Engineering equipment and machineries such as steam generator, steam turbine, heat exchangers, internal and external combustion engines, pumps, fans, blowers and compressors. |
ME512L - ME LAB. 3 Credits: 2
Course Title: |
ME LAB. 3 |
Course Code |
ME512L |
Credit Units |
2 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
AIR-CONDITIONING & VENTILLATION SYSTEMS | ME LAB. 2 | POWER PLANT W/ RENEWABLE ENERGY LAB | POWER PLANT W/ RENEWABLE ENERGY LEC |
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Course Description |
The course deals with the performance analysis and evaluation of the refrigeration, air-conditioning and ventilation systems; practical realization of the basic theories and principles governing the complete test and operation of a mechanical plant with due concern on its environment, health and safety aspects and impacts. |
ME523A - ME PROJECT STUDY 1 Credits: 1
Course Title: |
ME PROJECT STUDY 1 |
Course Code |
ME523A |
Credit Units |
1 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS FOR ME LAB | METHODS OF RESEARCH FOR ME |
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Course Description |
The initial phase of mechanical engineering research/project study involving writing and defense of project/research proposal. |
ME523B - ME PROJECT STUDY 2 Credits: 1
Course Title: |
ME PROJECT STUDY 2 |
Course Code |
ME523B |
Credit Units |
1 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
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Course Description |
The implementation phase of the mechanical engineering research/project study which includes the completion and final defense of the approved research/project. |
ME320 - MECH OF DEFORM BOD W/ ME APPL Credits: 3
Course Title: |
MECH OF DEFORM BOD W/ ME APPL |
Course Code |
ME320 |
Credit Units |
3 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
DYNAMICS OF RIGID BODIES FOR ME |
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Course Description |
Axial stress and strain; stresses for torsion and bending; combined stresses; beam deflections; indeterminate beams; and elastic instability. |
ME110 - MECHANICAL ENGG ORIENTATION Credits: 1
Course Title: |
MECHANICAL ENGG ORIENTATION |
Course Code |
ME110 |
Credit Units |
1 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
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Course Description |
Orients the student with the University�s Vision-Mission and important school policies they have to be aware of and then proceeds to the discussion of the Engineering Profession in general, citing specific fields for each discipline, the focuses on Mechanical Engineering fields of specialization.
(2018 Curriculum)
The course introduces mechanical engineering (ME) as a discipline and its various applications. It also discusses ME as a profession with emphasis on the requirements for professional practice as well as career opportunities. The course provides venues to develop engineering skills in order to succeed in engineering studies. |
ME401 - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ELECTIVE 1 Credits: 3
Course Title: |
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ELECTIVE 1 |
Course Code |
ME401 |
Credit Units |
3 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
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Course Description |
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ME402 - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ELECTIVE 2 Credits: 3
Course Title: |
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ELECTIVE 2 |
Course Code |
ME402 |
Credit Units |
3 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
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Course Description |
Robot reference frames; manipulator kinematics; inverse manipulator kinematics; Jacobian; manipulator dynamics; introduction to robot controls; trajectory generation; mechanism design; introduction to hybrid force/position control; summary. |
ME325AL - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB 1 Credits: 1
Course Title: |
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB 1 |
Course Code |
ME325AL |
Credit Units |
1 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
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Course Description |
The course involves the study and use of devices and instruments to measure pressure, temperature level, flow, speed, weight, area, volume, viscosity, steam quality, and products of combustion. It also includes the study and analysis of fuels and lubricants. |
ME428A - METHODS OF RESEARCH FOR ME Credits: 1
Course Title: |
METHODS OF RESEARCH FOR ME |
Course Code |
ME428A |
Credit Units |
1 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
ENGINEERING DATA ANALYSIS | TECHNICAL ENGLISH |
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Course Description |
This course covers the study of the methodologies used in conducting an engineering research. It includes the types and application of research, characteristics of a good research, research design, research instrument and data gathering procedures. It also deals with the study of writing a research proposal and various formats. |
ME431 - ON-THE-JOB TRAINING Credits: 2
Course Title: |
ON-THE-JOB TRAINING |
Course Code |
ME431 |
Credit Units |
2 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
BASIC OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH | MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB 1 |
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Course Description |
The study may include actual plants, thermal and gas turbine plants, hydroelectric and geothermal plants, dendothermal and refinery plants, and environmental impact. It includes submission of written report and/or writing thesis. Environment, Health and Safety aspects and impact. |
PC123AL - PHYSICS FOR ENGINEERS LAB Credits: 1
Course Title: |
PHYSICS FOR ENGINEERS LAB |
Course Code |
PC123AL |
Credit Units |
1 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
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Course Description |
This one-semester laboratory course is intended for BS Engineering. It covers experiments about the topics of force and motion, energy, momentum, fluids, waves, heat and temperature, laws of thermodynamics, electrostatics, electricity, magnetisms and optics. |
PC123A - PHYSICS FOR ENGINEERS LEC Credits: 5
Course Title: |
PHYSICS FOR ENGINEERS LEC |
Course Code |
PC123A |
Credit Units |
5 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
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Course Description |
This one-semester course is intended for BS Engineering. It covers the topics of force and motion, energy, momentum, fluids, waves, heat and temperature, laws of thermodynamics, electrostatics, electricity, magnetisms and optics. |
ME521CL - POWER PLANT DESIGN W/ RENEWABLE ENERGY LAB Credits: 1
Course Title: |
POWER PLANT DESIGN W/ RENEWABLE ENERGY LAB |
Course Code |
ME521CL |
Credit Units |
1 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
COMBUSTION ENGINEERING | FLUID MACHINERY |
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Course Description |
The course deals with the study of the fundamental concepts in the design and installation of typical power plants such as steam power plant, diesel electric plant, geothermal power plant as well as other generating plants. It includes the discussion of renewable energies such as solar, wind, tidal, hydro-electric, bio-mass, OTEC and others. |
ME521C - POWER PLANT DESIGN W/ RENEWABLE ENERGY LEC Credits: 3
Course Title: |
POWER PLANT DESIGN W/ RENEWABLE ENERGY LEC |
Course Code |
ME521C |
Credit Units |
3 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
COMBUSTION ENGINEERING | FLUID MACHINERY |
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Course Description |
The course deals with the study of the fundamental concepts in the design and installation of typical power plants such as steam power plant, diesel electric plant, geothermal power plant as well as other generating plants. It includes the discussion of renewable energies such as solar, wind, tidal, hydro-electric, bio-mass, OTEC and others. |
ME427 - REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS Credits: 3
Course Title: |
REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS |
Course Code |
ME427 |
Credit Units |
3 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
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Course Description |
The course is designed to provide a thorough foundation of the thermodynamic principles and components of mechanical refrigeration systems; cycle and associated equipment, and the effect of their operation on the environment |
HI113 - THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD Credits: 3
Course Title: |
THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD |
Course Code |
HI113 |
Credit Units |
3 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
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Course Description |
The course introduces students to the contemporary world by examining the multifaceted phenomenon of globalization. Using the various disciplines of the social sciences, it examines the economic, social, political, technological, and other transformations that have created an increasing awareness of the interconnectedness of people and places around the globe. At the end of this course, students are expected to engage in various debates of global governance, development, and sustainability. |
ME321B - THERMODYNAMICS 1 (ME) Credits: 4
Course Title: |
THERMODYNAMICS 1 (ME) |
Course Code |
ME321B |
Credit Units |
4 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
CALCULUS 2 | PHYSICS FOR ENGINEERS LAB | PHYSICS FOR ENGINEERS LEC |
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Course Description |
A course deals with the thermodynamic properties of pure substances, ideal and real gases and the study and application of the laws of thermodynamics in the analysis of processes and cycles. It includes introduction to vapor and gas cycles. |
ME411A - THERMODYNAMICS 2 Credits: 4
Course Title: |
THERMODYNAMICS 2 |
Course Code |
ME411A |
Credit Units |
4 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
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Course Description |
This course is aimed to further enhance the student�s knowledge regarding the principles of Thermodynamics by using these principles in practical application specifically in the field of power generation. This includes study of real gases, properties of gas and vapor mixtures and introduction to reactive system. |
ME528A - VIBRATION ENGINEERING Credits: 2
Course Title: |
VIBRATION ENGINEERING |
Course Code |
ME528A |
Credit Units |
2 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS | DYNAMICS OF RIGID BODIES FOR ME |
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Course Description |
This course is intended to introduce the students to the fundamental concepts of vibration as it affects operation and performance of machine components. It involves modeling of mechanical systems, derivation of the differential equation for such systems and its varying solutions (responses) based on different excitations. Emphases will be on analysis, design, measurement, damping and computational aspects. The computer as a computational tool will be also utilized. |
ME211L - WORK SHOP THEO. & PRACTICE LAB Credits: 2
Course Title: |
WORK SHOP THEO. & PRACTICE LAB |
Course Code |
ME211L |
Credit Units |
2 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
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Course Description |
Elements and Standards in workshop organization, workshop safety. Different Tools and processes in workshop. Introduction to Machine Shop Practices |
General Education subjects
HU311 - ART APPRECIATION Credits: 3
Course Title: |
ART APPRECIATION |
Course Code |
HU311 |
Credit Units |
3 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
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Course Description |
The study is primarily designed to assist student in better understanding of humanities; the origin, meaning and importance of arts; how arts is incorporated in our desire for understanding the nature and essence of human expression; how arts is a tool in achieving total human development and the development and richness of Philippine culture and arts. |
TH211E - CELEBRATING GOD`S PRESENCE AS A CHRISTIAN COMM Credits: 3
Course Title: |
CELEBRATING GOD`S PRESENCE AS A CHRISTIAN COMM |
Course Code |
TH211E |
Credit Units |
3 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
RESPONDING TO GOD`S CALL BY BECOMING FULLY HUMAN |
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Course Description |
In this third of a series of �Faith Journey towards Social Transformation,� Theology III re-tells the story of the pilgrim people of God � the Church � beginning with Jesus of Nazareth and his work on the �reign of God, with his community of disciples, and the community�s journey through history. The course shows how the community of Jesus� disciples today proclaims in the words and deeds the liberating message of Jesus by being relevant in its mission of evangelization in the context of the �Church of the Poor�. St. Vincent de Paul is an important figure in the missionary work of the church with the underprivileged sectors of society. From this understanding of a church that is in solidarity with humanity, especially the poor, the course explains the sacrament as celebrations of God�s active presence and as challenges for the Church to give witness to its being a sacrament of Christ�s saving grace and unity in the world. (Prerequisites: TH111E�Searching for God� and TH121E �Responding to God�s Call�; course equivalent in the 2008 curriculum � �Church and Sacraments�) |
CWT111 - CIVIC WELFARE TRAINING SERVICE 1 Credits: 3
Course Title: |
CIVIC WELFARE TRAINING SERVICE 1 |
Course Code |
CWT111 |
Credit Units |
3 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
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Course Description |
�The Civic Welfare Training Service refers to the program component or activities contributory to the general welfare and the betterment of life for the members of the community or the enhancement of its facilities, especially those devoted to improving health, education, environment, entrepreneurship, safety, recreation and moral of the citizenry and other welfare services; (Sec. 3, D of the Republic Act No. 9163)
In this program, lectures and participatory discussions on the aforementioned topics are highlighted in order for students to be equipped with the necessary knowledge in preparation for the actual community involvement.
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CWT121 - CIVIC WELFARE TRAINING SRVCE 2 Credits: 3
Course Title: |
CIVIC WELFARE TRAINING SRVCE 2 |
Course Code |
CWT121 |
Credit Units |
3 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
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Course Description |
�The Civic Welfare Training Service refers to the program component or activities contributory to the general welfare and the betterment of life for the members of the community or the enhancement of its facilities, especially those devoted to improving health, education, environment, entrepreneurship, safety, recreation and moral of the citizenry and other welfare services; (Sec. 3, D of the Republic Act No. 9163)
In this program, the students are given the opportunity to plan, implement and experience the fundamental learnings acquired during their CWTS 1 program to the adopted community under the supervision of NSTP instructors.
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CT111A - CMT1 Credits: 3
Course Title: |
CMT1 |
Course Code |
CT111A |
Credit Units |
3 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
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Course Description |
�The Reserve Officers� Training Corps refers to the program component, institutionalized under Sections 38 and 39 of Republic Act No. 7077, designed to provide military training to tertiary level students in order to motivate, train, organize and mobilize them for national defense preparedness;� (Sec. 3, A of the Republic Act No. 9163)
This program is designed to provide basic information through lectures and seminars on acquiring military discipline and general orientation on military science/trainings.
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CT121A - CMT2 Credits: 3
Course Title: |
CMT2 |
Course Code |
CT121A |
Credit Units |
3 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
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Course Description |
�The Reserve Officers� Training Corps refers to the program component, institutionalized under Sections 38 and 39 of Republic Act No. 7077, designed to provide military training to tertiary level students in order to motivate, train, organize and mobilize them for national defense preparedness;� (Sec. 3, A of the Republic Act No. 9163)
In this program, students are introduced to naval operations and specific programs. They are also given opportunity to experience shipboard familiarization, drills and ceremonies.
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ME426 - DC & AC MACHINERY Credits: 2
Course Title: |
DC & AC MACHINERY |
Course Code |
ME426 |
Credit Units |
2 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
BASIC ELECTRICAL ENGG | BASIC ELECTRICAL ENGG LAB |
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Course Description |
The course deals with performance characteristics and operation including losses and efficiencies of DC and AC machines such as alternators, induction/synchronous motors, synchronous converters and transformers. It includes demonstrations and laboratory experiments. |
ME426L - DC & AC MACHINERY LAB. Credits: 1
Course Title: |
DC & AC MACHINERY LAB. |
Course Code |
ME426L |
Credit Units |
1 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
BASIC ELECTRICAL ENGG | BASIC ELECTRICAL ENGG LAB |
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Course Description |
The course deals with performance characteristics and operation including losses and efficiencies of DC and AC machines such as alternators, induction/synchronous motors, synchronous converters and transformers. It includes demonstrations and laboratory experiments. |
MH321A - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS Credits: 3
Course Title: |
DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS |
Course Code |
MH321A |
Credit Units |
3 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
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Course Description |
This course is intended for all engineering students to have a firm foundation on differential equations in preparation for their degree-specific advanced mathematics courses. It covers first order differential equations, nth order linear differential equations and systems of first order linear differential equations. It also introduces the concept of Laplace Transforms in solving differential equations. The students are expected to be able to recognize different kinds of differential equations, determine the existence and uniqueness of solution, select the appropriate methods of solution and interpret the obtained solution. Students are also expected to relate differential equations to various practical engineering and scientific problems as well as employ computer technology in solving and verifying solutions. |
MH110 - MATHEMATICS IN THE MODERN WORLD Credits: 3
Course Title: |
MATHEMATICS IN THE MODERN WORLD |
Course Code |
MH110 |
Credit Units |
3 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
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Course Description |
This course focuses on the discussion of the nature of Mathematics leading to aesthetic, social, practical, and intellectual dimensions. It includes the study of the nature of Mathematics and the diversified tools for understanding and dealing with the various aspects of everyday living such mathematics of finance, voting and apportionment, problem solving, logic, linear programming, graph theory and statistics. |
EN110 - PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION Credits: 3
Course Title: |
PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION |
Course Code |
EN110 |
Credit Units |
3 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
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Course Description |
Purposive Communication is one of the general education courses in the tertiary level put into effect by the full implementation of K-12. It is a three-unit course designed to enhance students� speaking, writing and presenting skills for multicultural audience in a local and global context. These skills are simulated in advanced academic setting with the use of technological advancements. It aims to initiate activities that enable students to practice strategies of communication with a clear purpose and audience in mind, guided by the criteria of effective strategies and appropriate language. At the end of the course, students are expected to possess communication skills and techniques used by active and effective politicians, business leaders, dignitaries, sports luminaries, teachers, industry players and even church influencers with critical and analytical mindset and fundamentals of persuasion to convey messages responsibly. |
HI112 - READINGS IN PHILIPPINE HISTORY Credits: 3
Course Title: |
READINGS IN PHILIPPINE HISTORY |
Course Code |
HI112 |
Credit Units |
3 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
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Course Description |
Philippine History viewed from the lens of selected primary sources in different period, analysis and interpretation and interpretation. The course aims to expose students to different facets of Philippine History through the lens of eyewitnesses. Rather than rely on secondary material such as textbooks, which is the usual approach in teaching Philippine history, different types of primary sources will be used-written (qualitative and quantitative), oral, visual, audio-visual, digital-covering various aspects of Philippines life (political, economic, social, cultural). Student are expected to analyze the selected reading contextually and in terms of content (stated and implied). The end goal is to enable students to understand and appreciate our rich past by deriving insights from those who were actually present at the time of the event.
Contextual analysis considers the following: (i) the historical context of the source (time and place it was written and the situation at the time), (ii) the author�s background, intent (to the extent discernible), and authority on the subject; and (iii) the source�s relevance and meaning today.
Content analysis, on the other hand, applies appropriate techniques depending on the type of source (written, oral, visual). In the process students will be asked, for example, to identify the author�s main argument or thesis, compare points of view, identify bias, and evaluate the author�s claims based on the evidence presented or other available evidence at the time. The course will guide the students through their reading and analysis of the texts and require them to write reaction essays of varied length and present their ideas in other ways (debate format, power point presentation, letter to the author of the source, etc.)
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TH121E - RESPONDING TO GOD`S CALL BY BECOMING FULLY HUMAN Credits: 3
Course Title: |
RESPONDING TO GOD`S CALL BY BECOMING FULLY HUMAN |
Course Code |
TH121E |
Credit Units |
3 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
SEARCHING FOR GOD IN THE WORLD TODAY |
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Course Description |
This course is second in the series of the �Faith Journey towards Social Transformation.� Using the methodology of �see-discern-act/pray,� the course deals with what it means to be truly and fully human from a Christian perspective. This is our way of responding to the invitation of God- in-Jesus whose Spirit is ever-present and active in the world, as we have seen in Theology I. In particular, the course focuses on virtues or good habits in our personal and social living from the Christian understanding of the human person. The course tackles themes like �creation,� the human as image of God, �body and soul� , �male and female,� �freedom, grace and sin,� �the individual and the community,� �suffering and the goodness of God,� and �ultimate destiny.� As disciples of Jesus of Nazareth the virtuous person, and with St. Vincent de Paul as inspiration for a virtuous life, a special feature of this course is the retrieval and revitalization of Filipino and Asian virtues as resources for becoming good persons who are rooted in our cultures and socially involved in our communities. (Prerequisite: TH111E �Searching for God�; course equivalent in the 2008 curriculum � �Moral Theology with Social Teachings of the Church�) |
HI311 - RIZAL'S LIFE & WORKS Credits: 3
Course Title: |
RIZAL'S LIFE & WORKS |
Course Code |
HI311 |
Credit Units |
3 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
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Course Description |
The Subject is a discussion of the life of Jose Rizal from his early childhood period until his death. This includes a thorough discussion of his novels and his other works. This course aims to show how Rizal influence students to be as patriotic as him, This is also to make Rizal our symbol of pride and a role model in life. |
PC110 - SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY Credits: 3
Course Title: |
SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY |
Course Code |
PC110 |
Credit Units |
3 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
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Course Description |
The course deals with the interactions between science, technology and society that influenced the development in each of them. This interdisciplinary course engages students to confront the realities brought about by science and technology in society. It seeks to instil reflective knowledge in the students that they are able to live the good life and display ethical decision making in the face of scientific and technological advancement.
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TH111E - SEARCHING FOR GOD IN THE WORLD TODAY Credits: 3
Course Title: |
SEARCHING FOR GOD IN THE WORLD TODAY |
Course Code |
TH111E |
Credit Units |
3 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
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Course Description |
The series of courses on �Faith Journey Towards Social Transformation�, using the methodology of �see-discern-act/pray�, begins with this course � �Searching for God in the World Today.� This course elaborates, first, the Christian theme of �Revelation� as the active presence of God in and through human experiences and who continually offers fullness of life and love (�salvation). The quest for God in the ordinary, everyday life and historical, social events is testified and narrated in the Hebrew and Christian Bible. The nucleus of God�s story with humanity and the whole creation is Jesus of Nazareth, who Christians profess, is the definitive and unique bearer of God�s offer of fullness of life. Through his proclamation of �the reign or Kingdom of God� in words and deeds, Jesus showed God�s unconditional love and commitment, especially to the �least, the last, and the lost.� This course also introduces the patron saint of Adamson University � St. Vincent de Paul; he discovered the face of God-in-Jesus among the poor and marginalized people. In the process of this course, we are invited to be mindful of God�s presence in our own lives, the lives of other people and of the community of seekers of faith. (course equivalent in the 2008 curriculum � �Jesus Fullness of Divine Revelation�) |
EN212 - TECHNICAL ENGLISH Credits: 3
Course Title: |
TECHNICAL ENGLISH |
Course Code |
EN212 |
Credit Units |
3 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
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Course Description |
This course is an interdisciplinary course emphasizing workplace and technical communication. It offers practice and analysis of selected types of discourse employed in professional writing situations. It provides meaningful situations and tasks to develop students� skills in writing various business letters, technical reports and research papers relevant to their discipline. |
TH221E - TRANSFORMING THE WORLD WITH VINCENT DE PAUL Credits: 3
Course Title: |
TRANSFORMING THE WORLD WITH VINCENT DE PAUL |
Course Code |
TH221E |
Credit Units |
3 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
CELEBRATING GOD`S PRESENCE AS A CHRISTIAN COMM |
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Course Description |
The course is the last in the series of the �Faith Journey towards Social Transformation�. �Transforming the World with Vincent de Paul� is designed within the context whereby people face new challenges brought about by scientific and technological advancements, along with the issues and problems that these bring to persons, families, communities and societies. As we cannot put new wine into old wineskins, we need new perspectives and approaches to new challenges. These new ways of understanding and new solutions must still be grounded in the values of the Reign of God that Jesus Christ proclaimed, guided by the social tradition of the Catholic Church, and most especially in the spirit of St. Vincent de Paul who promoted what we may call today �systemic change�. Social concerns include globalization and cultures, migration or contemporary human mobility, computer-mediated communications, governance, health and wellness, and the ecological system. Distinct from other courses in the university that teach philosophy-based ethics, this course offers the theological ethical social foundations and principles, particularly the option for the poor and the margins, towards a networked world embraced with charity and justice. (Prerequisites: TH111C �Searching for God�, TH121C �Responding to God�s Call�, and TH211C �Celebrating God�s Presence�; course equivalent in the 2008 curriculum � �Vincentian Studies�) |
PY111 - UNDERSTANDING THE SELF Credits: 3
Course Title: |
UNDERSTANDING THE SELF |
Course Code |
PY111 |
Credit Units |
3 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
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Course Description |
This course provides training on goal setting, self-assessment and monitoring skill, time management strategies and communicative competence for general and academic purposes. Lessons and activities emphasize grammar and presentation skills development particular in academic setting such as data gathering interpretation of facts and figures. |
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Tel. Nos. 8525-7013
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