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UNIVERSITY OF THE EAST - MANILA CAMPUS

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

The construction of the Engineering building on the Manila Campus was


begun before the end of school year 19561957, and was completed the eleventh
Foundation Anniversary and was completed late in 1957. The College opened its
doors to students in SY 1957-58, with initial offering of the common first year, the
second, third, fourth and fifth years of the electrical and mechanical engineering
courses were offered. In SY 1959-60, however, a new course was added: the fouryear course leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science in Electronics. In 1962, the
college opened a new five-year course leading to thedegree of Bachelor of Science
in Electronics and Communications Engineering.

Prof. Mariano Hidalgo was the first Dean of the College of Engineering, and
was succeeded by Prof. Crisostomo Alma Jose. When Dean Alma Jose retired, Dean
Florencio Moreno of the DPWH took over Prof. Oscar C. Limlingan succeeded Dean
Moreno.
When Dean Limlingan was appointed VPAA and Chancellor of the Caloocan
Campus, Prof. Pacifico T. Santos became Dean. Succeeding Dean Santos was Dr.
Genaro T. Marzan, the fifth Engineering dean who also the President of PATE.
Following Dean Marzans retirement in June 2003 was the appointment of Dr.
Ernesto C. De Castro, who was also the President of the Confederation of Filipino
Consultants and a Board Member of the Philippine Contractors Accreditation Board.
He was later replaced by former CCSS Dean, Engr. Constantino T. Yap on 2006.
At present, the college is under the deanship of Engr Dominador S. Pagbilao.

Mission
The College of Engineering affirms its role to develop globally competent and
professional engineers imbued with proper values, committed to serve the industry
and society and contribute to national development.

Vision
The College of Engineering is envisioned to be the National College of
Choice with the highest quality of academic programs equipped with modern and
latest technology for research, computational methods, and experimentation.

Specific Objectives
1. To produce engineering graduates who are most preferred by the industry,
well prepared to pass the professional board examinations and trained to
become potential leaders and professionals in the engineering fields.
2. To obtain the best state of the art engineering facilities and laboratory
equipments and maintain modern engineering research and testing centers.
3. To develop faculty members with a highest level of knowledge and
excellent teaching capabilities.
4. To strengthen linkages, with related industry to fund research, support
grants and to be aware of the needs and demands in the industries.
5. To be involved with the local community by continuously providing
technical skills and engineering consultancy services.

Curricular Offerings
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2.
3.
4.
5.

Bachelor
Bachelor
Bachelor
Bachelor
Bachelor

of
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Science
Science
Science
Science
Science

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Civil Engineering (BSCE)


Computer Engineering (BSCpE)
Electrical Engineering (BSEE)
Electronics and Communications Engineering (BSECE)
Mechanical Engineering (BSME)

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