Civil Engineering
Undergraduate Program
Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering
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Civil Engineering is a profession that applies the basic principles of science in conjunction with mathematical and computational tools to solve problems associated with developing and sustaining civilized life on our planet. Civil Engineering works are generally one-of-a-kind projects; they are often grand in scale; and they usually require cooperation among professionals of many different disciplines. The completion of a Civil engineering project involves the solution of technical problems in which information from numerous sources and myriad non-technical factors play a significant role. Some of the most common examples of civil engineering works include bridges, buildings, dams, airports and hangars, ports and harbors, highways and railways, tunnels, river and shore improvements, lighthouses, dry docks, irrigations, flood protection, drainage, water supply, and towers. Enumeration of any work in this section shall not be construed as excluding any other work requiring civil engineering knowledge and application.
Objectives
- To practice and actively contribute to the civil engineering profession in one or more of the technical areas of environmental, geotechnical, structural, transportation, and water resources engineering;
- To practice civil engineering with an awareness of and commitment to ethics and social responsibility, sustainability, and diversity both as individuals and in team environments; and
- To pursue life-long learning through graduate education, professional licensure, or advanced training in civil engineering or related fields.
Course Curriculum
Subject Code | Description | Units | Pre-Requisites |
---|---|---|---|
TOTAL | 21 | ||
MT 102 | College Algebra | 3 | |
MT 122 | Plane and Spherical Trigonometry | 4 | |
CHEM 113A | General Chemistry (lecture) | 3 | |
CHEM 112L | General Chemistry (laboratory) | 3 | |
DRAW 1 | Engineering Drawing | 1 | |
ENG 101 | Communication Arts 1/Study and Thinking Skills | 3 | |
FIL 101 | Komunikasyon sa Akademikong Filipino | 3 | |
HU 100 | Introduction to Humanities | 2 | |
PE 1 | Introduction to Physical Fitness | 2 | |
NSTP | NATIONAL SERVICE TRAINING PROGRAM | 3 |
Subject Code | Description | Units | Pre-Requisites |
---|---|---|---|
TOTAL | 20 | ||
MT 103 | Advanced Algebra | 3 | MT 102 |
MATH 124 | Solid Mensuration | 3 | MATH 102 & MT 122 |
MT 213 | Analytic Geometry | 3 | MATH 102 & MT 122 |
DRAW 2 | Engineering Drawing 2 | 1 | DRAW 1 |
PHY 123A | Physics 1 (lecture) | 3 | MATH 102 & MT 122 |
MATH 122 | APPLIED MATH AND TRIGONOMETRY | 3 | MATH 111 |
PHY 123B | Physics 1 (laboratory) | 1 | MATH 102 & MT 122 |
ENG 102 | Advanced Reading, Writing and Listening Skills | 2 | ENG 101 |
FIL 102 | Pagbasa at Pagsulat Tungo sa Pananaliksik | 3 | FIL 101 |
PE 2 | Rhythm and Dances | 2 | PE 1 |
NSTP 2 | NATONAL SERVICE TRAINING PROGRAM 2 | 3 |
Subject Code | Description | Units | Pre-Requisites |
---|---|---|---|
TOTAL | 21 | ||
MT 224 | Differential Calculus | 5 | MT 103, MATH 124 & MT 213 |
MT 225 | Probability and Statistics | 3 | MT 103 |
PHY 213A | Physics 2 (lecture) | 3 | PHY 123A |
PHY 213L | Physics 2 (laboratory) | 1 | PHY 123L |
ENG 201 | Writing in Discipline | 3 | ENG 102 |
PH 102 | Logic and Critical Thinking | 3 | |
SOC SCI 1 | Basic Economics with Land Reform and Taxation | 3 | |
PE 3 | Fundamental of Sports & Games | 2 | PE 2 |
Subject Code | Description | Units | Pre-Requisites |
---|---|---|---|
TOTAL | 20 | ||
CoE 212 L | Computer Fundamentals and Programming | 2 | 2nd Year Standing |
MT 315 | Integral Calculus | 5 | MT 224 |
IE 221 | Computer Application in Industrial Engineering | 3 | 2nd Year Standing |
HU 101 | Introduction to Art Appreciation | 3 | |
SOC SCI 2 | Politics and Governance with Philippine Constitution | 3 | SOC SCI 1 |
DRAW 3 | Computer Aided Drafting | 1 | DRAW 2 |
Rizal | Life, Works and Writings of Rizal | 3 | |
PE 4 | Recreational Games | (2) | PE 3 |
Subject Code | Description | Units | Pre-Requisites |
---|---|---|---|
TOTAL | 24 | ||
MT 316 | Differential Equations | 3 | MT 315 |
ES 311 | Statics of Rigid Bodies | 3 | PHY 123A, PHY 123B & MT 315 |
IE 311 | Industrial Material and Processes | 3 | CHEM 113, PHY 123 & DRAW 1 |
IE 311 | Industrial Material and Processes | 3 | CHEM 113, PHY 123 & DRAW 1 |
IE 312 | Advanced Statistics | 3 | MT 225 |
ES 316 | Environmental Engineering | 2 | CHEM 113 & 3rd Year Standing |
IE 332 | Engineering Economy | 3 | 3rd Year Standing |
SOC SCI 3 | General Psychology | 3 | SOC SCI 2 |
Subject Code | Description | Units | Pre-Requisites |
---|---|---|---|
TOTAL | 23 | ||
IE 321 | Advanced Mathematics for Industrial Engineering | 3 | MT 316 |
ES 312 | Dyanamics of Rigid Bodies | 2 | ES 311 |
IE 323 | Methods Study | 5 | ES 311 |
ES 317 | Safety Management | 1 | 3rd Year Standing |
SOC SCI 4 | Society and Culture with Family Planning | 3 | SOC SCI 3 |
IE 324 | Financial Accounting | 3 | 2nd Year Standing |
ES 315 | Engineering Management | 3 | 3rd Year Standing |
Subject Code | Description | Units | Pre-Requisites |
---|---|---|---|
TOTAL | 24 | ||
IE 411 | Operations Research 1 | 3 | IE 321 |
IE 412 | Industrial Quality Control | 3 | IE 312 |
IE 412 | Industrial Quality Control | 3 | IE 312 |
IE 413 | Ergonomics | 3 | IE 323 |
ME 314 | Thermodynamics | 3 | MT 315, PHY 213A & PHY 213L |
IE 414 | Managerial Accounting | 3 | IE 324 |
IE 415 | Product Design and Development | 3 | 4th Year Standing |
IE 417 | Material Management and Industrial Control | 3 | 4th Year Standing |
Subject Code | Description | Units | Pre-Requisites |
---|---|---|---|
TOTAL | 20 | ||
IE 421 | Operations Research 2 | 3 | IE 411, IE 312 |
IE 422 | Production Systems | 3 | IE 411, IE 323 |
IE 423 | Elementary Electrical Engineering | 3 | PHY 213A & PHY 213L |
IE 424 | Engineering Values and Ethics | 3 | |
IE 425 | Personnel Management | 3 | SOC SCI. 1 |
IE 426 | System Simulation | 3 | 4th Year Standing |
IE 427 | Economics Analysis for Decision Making | 3 | 4th Year Standing |
Subject Code | Description | Units | Pre-Requisites |
---|---|---|---|
TOTAL | 3 | ||
OJT | 240 hours (6 weeks) | 3 |
Subject Code | Description | Units | Pre-Requisites |
---|---|---|---|
TOTAL | 21 | ||
IE 511 | Project Feasibility | 3 | IE 414, IE 422 |
IE 512 | Facilities Planning and Design | 3 | IE 422 |
IE 513 | Information Systems | 3 | CoE 212L, 5th Year Standing |
IE 514 | Systems Engineering | 3 | 5th Year Standing |
IE 515 | IE Elective 1 | 3 | 5th Year Standing |
IE 426 | System Simulation | 3 | 4th Year Standing |
IE 516 | Manufacturing Processes & Systems | 3 | 5th Year Standing |
IE 517 | Work System Analysis and Design | 3 | 5th Year Standing |
Subject Code | Description | Units | Pre-Requisites |
---|---|---|---|
TOTAL | 19 | ||
IE 521 | Undergraduate Research | 3 | 5th Year Standing |
IE 522 | IE Elective 2 | 3 | 5th Year Standing |
IE 523 | IE Elective 3 | 3 | 5th Year Standing |
IE 524 | IE Elective 4 | 3 | 5th Year Standing |
IE 525 | Occupational Safety and Health | 3 | 5th Year Standing |
IE 526 | Review and Pre-Certification Exam | 4 | All Academic Subject |