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The primary thrust of the School of Engineering is to provide instruction and training in the various engineering disciplines reinforced with desirable work attitudes and ideals, leadership skills and work competencies capable of responding to the needs of the country and to the demands of global standards. It also caters to empowering engineering graduates who are equal to the challenges of an ever-changing local and international environment.
 

GOALS

Ensuring the attainment of empowered and globally competitive graduates through:
 

QUALITY AND EXCELLENCE
          Promoting and upgrading continuously quality and excellent engineering courses to meet domestic and international standards.
RELEVANCE AND RESPONSIVENESS
Creating and integrating the knowledge, skills and attitudes relevant to the exigencies of the times and of the ever-changing society.
ACCESS AND EQUITY
Expanding the access of deserving and qualified students to educational opportunities.
EFFICIENCY AND EFFECTIVENESS
Maximizing social, institutional and individual returns and benefits derived from the utilization of higher education resources.

 

COURSES OFFERED

            BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ELECTRONICS
            AND COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING

 

      

To develop the Electronics and Communications Engineering Program, to specify minimum curriculum and laboratory equipment requirements and define the infrastructure that will allow the full development of the student to prepare him in his professional life as an engineer and as an effective member of society.

 

Job Opportunities:

  • Planning, Design, Engineering

  • Manufacturing and Production

  • Management and Supervision

  • Academe (teaching & training)

  • Research and Development

  • Operation and Maintenance

  • Sales, Marketing and Service

 

 

            BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER ENGINEERING

 

      

To prepare the graduate for professional Computer Engineering careers including leading roles in the design, analysis and applications of computing structures that that involve hardware, software or both. The graduates must have a strong foundation in the basic physical and engineering sciences and should consider the social, economic and financial significance of his products or the applications of his technical expertise.

 

Job Opportunities:

  • Project Manager/Engineer

  • Network Administrator/Manager

  • Data communications Engineer

  • Systems manager/engineer

  • Systems analyst

 

 

            BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CIVIL ENGINEERING

Description:

      

This course prepares the graduates for Professional Engineering career including leading role in infrastructure planning and development. To process linkage of laws, contracts resource management and maintenance of railways, roads, bridges, dams, reservoirs and hydraulic structure and systems, water and waste water disposal, buildings and foundation other types of civil works used by man. Graduates are expected to be environmentally conscious, & prepared for graduate work and research in the field of structure engineering, hydraulic engineering, transportation engineering, construction engineering & geotechnical engineering.

 

Job Opportunities:

  • Construction Manager / Engineer

  • Project Manager/Engineer

  • Structure/Design Engineer

  • Geotechnical Engineer

  • Sanitary/Environmental Engineer

  • Highway Transportation Engineer

  • Engineering Instructor

 


            BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

Description:       

This course prepares the graduates for professional Mechanical Engineering career including professional practices, management & entrepreneurship. The graduates are expected to have a solid foundation in science and mathematics; an in-depth understanding of the engineering process; the ability to integrate new computing tools and engineering processes; awareness of ethical issues in Mechanical Engineering; the ability to relate Mechanical Engineering to other disciplines; to conduct scientific research in Mechatronics (Manufacturing, Robotics, Automation, Instrumentation & Control); Thermo-Fluid Science & Machine Design and Tribology (Friction, Lubrication, and Heat Dissipation).

 

Job Opportunities:
  • Technical and Managerial Position

  • Educators / Researcher

  • Construction and Maintenance Manager

  • Mechanical Designer


            BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

Description:       

This course prepares the graduates for a professional Electrical Engineering career, including professional practice, management and entrepreneurship which includes in planning, design, construction, operation, management and maintenance relating to the generation on electrical power and research in power engineering & distribution engineering.

 

Job Opportunities:
  • Construction Manager

  • Project Manager / Engineer

  • Power Plant Engineer

  • Sales Engineer

  • Engineering Instructor


            BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING

Description:

      

This course covers topics in Methods Engineering, Human Factor, Quality Control, Statistical Analysis, Industrial Materials and Processes, Operation Research 1&2, System Engineering, Industrial Organization, and management, Engineering Economy, Principles of Economics, Accounting System, Plant Layout, Production Planning and Control, Financial Management and Project Feasibility.

 

Job Opportunities:

  • Manager

  • Project Manager

  • Sales Engineer

  • Industrial Consultant

  • Engineering Instructor

 

 

FACULTY LIST

Avenido, Rogelio M.
Aquino, Ellen S.
Aznar, Venancio N.
Badua, Analiza C.
Batang, Robert C.
Caminero, Cecilia SJ.
Dela Cruz, Prisca M.
De Vera, Fernando Victor V.
Domingo, Edgardo  O.
Estalilla, Patricia J.
Fabricante, Noe B.
Holgado, Marietta T.
Mallilin, Gicile
Pimentel, Carmen G.
Ramirez, Andres V.
Roque, Sinfroso E.
Soliman, Augusto C.
Suetos, Michael S.
Tabinas, Antonio M.
Varona, Florigo C.
- PEE (Dean)
- IE
- RME
- RCE
- REE (Vice Dean)
-
RCE (Head CE)
- BSA
- ECE/COe
- PEE
- RChE
- RME
- IE
- CE
- CHe (Head GE)
- ME
- REE
- PME (Head ME)
- RCE
- REE
- PEE (Head EE)
 

 

 

 

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