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ADVANCED ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS FOR ECE
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 and complex variables, Laplace and
Inverse Laplace Transforms, Power series, Fourier series, Fourier Transforms, z‐transforms, power series
solution of ordinary differential equations, and partial differential equations.
ECE 416
NUMERICAL METHODS (LEC)
Numerical Methods deals with the study of direct and interative numerical methods in engineering,
determination of error bounds in calculations, computation of series expansions, roots of algebraic and
transcendental equations, numerical differentiation and integration, solution to simultaneous linear and
non‐linear equations, function approximation and interpolation, differential equations, optimization,
and their applications.
ECE 406
NUMERICAL METHODS (LAB)
Contains experiments related to the lecture. Laboratory exercises use the available software such as
Matlab, Scilab, or equivalent.
ECE 515
ECE LAWS, CONTRACTS AND ETHICS 1
ECE Laws, Manual of Professional Practice for Electronics Engineers, Code of Ethics, Standards and
Guidelines in ECE practice, PRC laws and Professional regulatory board resolutions, Contracts;
warranties; liabilities; patents; bids; insurance
ECE 516
ECE LAWS, CONTRACTS AND ETHICS 2
Latest laws affecting Electronics Engineers in the Philippines, National Building Code provisions affecting
ECEs, other topics on the legal and ethical positions of the professional engineer, Radio laws and
regulations
EE 311, EE 301
CIRCUITS 1
Fundamental relationships in circuit theory, mesh and node equations; resistive networks, network
theorems; solutions of network problems using Laplace transform; transient analysis; methods of circuit
analysis.
EE 312, EE 302
CIRCUITS 2
Complex algebra and phasors; simple AC circuits, impedance and admittance; mesh and node analysis
for AC circuits; AC network theorems; power in AC circuits; resonance; three‐phase circuits;
transformers; two‐port network parameters and transfer function.
ECE 311
ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND CIRCUITS (LEC)
Introduction to quantum mechanics of solid state electronics; diode and transistor characteristics and
models (BJT and FET); diode circuit analysis and applications; transistor biasing; small signal analysis;
large signal analysis; transistor amplifiers; Boolean logic; transistor switch
ECE 301
ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND CIRCUITS (LAB)
Contains experiments related to the lecture. It utilizes the use of electronics training module that
performs certain experiments: Solid state Diode familiarization, Diode Applications, Transistor
familiarization, Transistor applications, JFET familiarization and characteristic curves, BJT familiarization
and characteristic curves, Pre‐amplifiers
ECE 312
ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN (LEC)
High frequency transistor models; analysis of transistor circuits; multi‐stage amplifier, feedback,
differential amplifiers and operational amplifiers; integrated circuit families (RTL, DTL, TTL, ECL, MOS)
ECE 302
ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN (LAB)
Contains experiments related to the lecture. It utilizes the use of electronics training module that
performs certain experiments: Frequency response of a transistor amplifier, Cascaded transistor
amplifier, The differential amplifier, The operational amplifier, The transistor as a switch, Familiarization
with digital circuits, Filters
ECE 415
INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS (LEC)
Switching operation of transistors; digital circuit building blocks (multivibrators); passive and active wave
shaping; pulse and digital circuits; oscillators, clock circuits; 4‐layer devices (thyristors, etc). Theory and
operating characteristics of electronic devices and control circuits for industrial processes; industrial
control applications; electronic instrumentation; transducers; data acquisition systems.
ECE 405
INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS (LAB)
Contains experiments related to the lecture. It utilizes the use of Electronics Training Module or set of
equipment and components that can perform the following experiments: Passive and active
waveshaping circuits, Basic logic circuits, Digital Integrated Circuits Logic Gates, Advanced digital
integrated circuits, Flip Flops, Clock Circuits, Monostable and Astable multivibrators, Thyristor devices
EE 212
ELECTROMAGNETICS
This course deals with electric and magnetic fields, resistive, dielectric and magnetic materials, coupled
circuits, magnetic circuits and fields, time‐varying electromagnetic fields, and Maxwell’s equations.
ECE 411
SIGNALS, SPECTRA, SIGNAL PROCESSING (LEC)
Fourier transform; z transform; convolution; FIR filters; IIR filters; random signal analysis; correlation
functions; DFT; FFT; spectral analysis; applications of signal processing to speech, image, etc.
ECE401
SIGNALS, SPECTRA, SIGNAL PROCESSING (LAB)
Contains experiments related to the lecture. It utilizes the use of Training module in signal processing or
equivalent to perform the following experiments: Periodic Signals, Non‐periodic Signals, Computation of
Transforms , Sampling and Quantization, Measurements on Filter Response, FIR Filter Analysis and
Design, IIR Filter Analysis and Design , Project
ECE 413
PRINCIPLES OF COMMUNICATIONS (LEC)
Bandwidth; filters; linear modulation; angle modulation; phase locked loop; pulse modulation;
multiplexing techniques ; noise analysis; radio transmitters and receivers
ECE 403
PRINCIPLES OF COMMUNICATIONS (LAB)
Contains experiments related to the lecture. It utilizes the use of Training modules in Analog
Communications or equivalent to perform the following experiments:Passive, Active Filters, Tuned
Circuits, AM Transmitter, Frequency Modulation, Pulse Amplitude Modulation, Diode Detection, Time
Division Multiplexing, Frequency Division Multiplexing.
EE 411
ENERGY CONVERSION (LEC)
Principles of energy conversion and transducers: electromechanical, photoelectric, photovoltaic,
thermoelectric, piezoelectric; hall effect; reed switch; electrochemical, etc; generators, transformers;
dynamic analysis, and fuel cells.
EE 401
ENERGY CONVERSION (LAB)
Contains experiments related to the lecture. It utilizes the use of Training module in Energy Conversion
or equivalent to perform the following experiments: DC Power Supply, Variac, AC & DC Motors,
Photovoltaic/photoelectric transducers (i.e. solar cells,)
ECE 412
DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS (LEC)
Random variables, bit error rate; matched filter; Digital modulation techniques; ASK, FSK, QAM,
PSK/QPSK, CDMA and W‐CDMA systems; signal space; generalized orthonormal signals; information
measures‐entropy; channel capacity; efficient encoding; error correcting codes information theory; data
compression; coding theory.
ECE 402
DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS (LAB)
Contains experiments related to the lecture. It utilizes the use of Digital Training Modules or equivalent
to perform the following experiments. PAM, Noise, FSK , ASK, PSK, PCM, Error Detection and Correction
Suggested Project : A hardware or a computer simulation to illustrate the application of Digital
Communications theory .
ECE 414
LOGIC CIRCUITS AND SWITCHING THEORY (LEC)
Review of number systems, coding and Boolean algebra; inputs and outputs; gates and gating networks;
combinational circuits; standard form; minimization; sequential circuits; state and machine equivalence;
asynchronous sequential circuits; race conditions; algorithmic state machines; design of digital sub‐
systems.
ECE 404
LOGIC CIRCUITS AND SWITCHING THEORY, LAB.
Contains experiments related to the lecture. It utilizes the use of Training modules or equivalent to
perform the following experiments: Diode digital logic gates, Transistor digital logic gates, Integrated
digital logic gates, Flip Flops, Registers, Counters (binary, ripple, decade, etc…), Logic Circuit Project
Design, construction and testing
ECE 511
TRANSMISSION MEDIA AND ANTENNA SYSTEM (LEC)
Transmission media; radiowave propagation wire and cable transmission systems; fiber‐optic
transmission system; transmission lines and antenna systems.
ECE 501
TRANSMISSION MEDIA AND ANTENNA SYSTEM (LAB)
Contains experiments related to the lecture. Laboratory exercises use Training Modules in Transmission
lines, antennas, microwave and Optical Fibre Communications Systems to perform the following
laboratory exercises: Transmission Lines, Antennas, Measurement of Frequency, Wavelength, Phase
Velocity in Waveguides, Generation of Microwaves, Detection of Microwaves, Attenuation
measurement, Optical Fibre System: numerical aperture, attenuation, modal theory
ECE 513
MICROPROCESSOR SYSTEMS (LEC)
The course covers concepts involving microprocessor/ microcontroller systems
architecture/organization including microprocessor/microcontroller programming, interfacing
techniques, memory systems and bus standards.
ECE 503
MICROPROCESSOR SYSTEMS (LAB)
Contains experiments using microcontrollers and the use of microprocessor/ microcontroller
development systems and other tools. Experiment topics include: assembly language programming
topics, interfacing with input and output devices, data transfer between microcontroller‐based circuits
and the PC via the serial port and parallel port.
ECE 418
FEEDBACK AND CONTROL SYSTEMS (LEC)
This course deals with time and frequency response of feedback control systems. The topics covered
include, time response of first order and second order systems, modeling, transfer functions, pole‐zero
map, stability analysis, root locus, bode plots, compensators, PID controllers, and introduction to state‐
space techniques.
ECE 408
FEEDBACK AND CONTROL SYSTEMS (LAB)
Contains experiments related to the lecture. Laboratory exercises use the available control system
software such as Matlab, Scilab, or equivalent.
ECE 519
DATA COMMUNICATIONS (LEC)
Data communication systems; terminals, modems; terminal control units; multiplexers; concentrators;
front‐end processors; common carrier services; data communication system design; computer network
models; TCP/IP principles; LAN; WAN; sample case studies
ECE 509
DATA COMMUNICATIONS (LAB)
Contains exercises using Training modules in Data Communications. Design project in data
communication system design and networking
ECE 313
VECTOR ANALYSIS
This course deals with vector algebra, vector calculus, vector analysis, and their applications.
ECE 507
PROJECT STUDY 1/THESIS 1
Project Study related to the industry‐ first phase preparation and preliminary defense.
ECE 508
PROJECT STUDY 1/THESIS 2
Completion of the Project Study/thesis 1 and final defense.
ECE 500
ON‐THE‐JOB TRAINING (240 hours).
Industry exposure of students for them to match school acquired competencies and knowledge to the
realities and problems of industry. This may include in industry’s energy and manpower requirements,
development and research concerns, training, applications of principles; environmental concerns;
ethical and behavioral concerns; decision making, equipment and materials management.
ECE 502
SEMINARS AND FIELD TRIPS
Seminars and lectures on current topics on electronics and communications engineering development;
field trips to different companies and plants dealing with electronics and communications facilities.
ECE 221
ELECTRONICS SHOP PRACTICE 1
Basic electrical and electronics theory: Ohms Law, Resistance , Capacitance, Inductance, Basic meters
and electronic test equipments: multimeters, oscilloscopes, signal generators, Assembly of common
electronic circuits applied in audio, video , switching or data.
ECE 222
ELECTRONICS SHOP PRACTICE 2
Students experience assembly of related consumer electronics projects and computers with repairs and
troubleshooting through circuit analysis and signal tracing.
ECE 321
ADVANCED COMPUTER PROGRAMMING FOR ECE
A study using the latest Computer Programming application software/s as applied to the electronics
engineering field.
ECE CC 1
ECE Comprehensive Evaluation Course 1 (MATH)
Contains review sessions and examinations based on the ECE licensure exam syllabi of MATHEMATICS
which is one of the board subjects.
ECE CC 2
ECE Comprehensive Evaluation Course 2 (GEAS‐ General Engineering and Applied Sciences)
Contains review sessions and examinations based on the ECE licensure exam syllabi of GEAS which is
one of the board subjects.
ECE CC 3
ECE Comprehensive Evaluation Course 3 (ELECTRONICS)
Contains review sessions and examinations based on the ECE licensure exam syllabi of ELECTRONICS
which is one of the board subjects.
ECE CC 4
ECE Comprehensive Evaluation Course 4 (EST‐ ENGINEERING SYSTEMS & TECHNOLOGIES)
Contains review sessions and examinations based on the ECE licensure exam syllabi of EST which is one
of the board subjects.
ECE 419
METHODS OF RESEARCH FOR ECE
Types of Research. Data gathering techniques. Methods of research. Formulation of Research
topic/proposal related to the field.
TRACK ELECTIVE OPTIONS:
I. COMMUNICATIONS
ADVANCED ELECTROMAGNETISM
This course deals with the study of Maxwell’s equations, the propagation and transmission of
electromagnetic waves in different media, and their applications.
WIRELESS COMMUNICATION
Covers Signal Transmission Modes; Spread Spectrum Modulation System; Terrestrial Microwave;
Satellite Systems; Satellite Multiple Access Techniques; Terrestrial and Satellite Systems Path
Calculations and Link Budgets. Design Project: Microwave System Design
ELECTRONIC NAVIGATIONAL AIDS
Principles and theories of navigational systems for air, marine, and space; RADARs; directional finders
(ADF), antenna systems, non‐directional beacons (NDB), LORAN/DECCA/OMEGA systems, ILS and MLS;
distance measuring equipment (DME); VHF Omni Range (VOR), and global positioning system (GPS).
COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS DESIGN
Communication systems analysis and design; operating performance and interface standards for voice
and data circuits; telecommunications facility planning; outside plant engineering; surveying; switching
and handling systems; mobile systems and standards; cellular radio systems (GSM and UMTS
architecture) ; PSTN. Design Examples : Plate 1. Fiber optic Transmission and Network Cable Design Plate
2: GSM System Design
BROADCAST ENGINEERING
Discusses operation of audio and video equipment including amplifiers, processors, audio/video mixers,
distribution amps, TV cameras, microphones, monitors systems integration, studio electro‐acoustics and
lighting , TV and radio transmitters and propagation, coverage map calculation and frequency analysis,
broadcast networking , broadcast ancillary services ( STL’s and satellite links). Also includes CATV
technology and DTH. Broadcast Training Modules to perform the following experiments: Sound level
measurements, Microphones, Speakers , Characteristics of Mixers, Tone Controls, and Crossover
Networks, Design projects to cover at least two of the following areas : AM or FM radio station, TV
station, CATV
DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING
Digital Signal Processing (lecture) covers the topics: the typical DSP system; signals; signal manipulations,
z‐transform; inverse z‐transform; discrete Fourier transform; inverse discrete Fourier transform, and fast
Fourier transform algorithm. Development of DSP, Perspective DSP system design flow, practical DSP
hardware design issues, the DSK hardware design, code development and debugging system, Assembly
Language for the TMS320C5x, analog to digital conversion, filter design, frequency domain analysis,
review of FFT implementation, application of DSP, theory of IIR filters.
COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM PLANT DESIGN
Communication systems analysis and design; operating performance and interface standards for voice
and data circuits; private communication systems planning and design; communications plant design
and construction to include foundations and structure; outside plant engineering; surveying.
CAE /ECE COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
Computer‐aided applications in circuit, communications, electronics , or other principles and programs
by students in C‐language; use of computers using available software (Matlab, Electronic Workbench,
PSPICE, etc…).
ECECAD
Formulation of Network and circuit Equations; methods of solution; analysis of dc and ac ; linear and
nonlinear circuits; transients; steady state; modeling of devices; simulation of analog and digital circuits;
IC’s; use of CAD software in the analysis , synthesis and design: Nodal, Orcad SDT, VST, PLD, PCB; PSPICE;
Electronic Workbench; Microcap; Edwin; EESOF; Maple V; Protel; Matlab; Mathematica; Mentor
Graphics; etc…
TELEMETRY
Topics includes basic concepts and applications in telemetry.
RF DESIGN SYSTEM LEVEL
Topics includes basic concepts, design and applications of radio frequencies.
MIXED SIGNALS SYSTEM LEVEL
Topics includes basic concepts, design and applications of mixed signal.
II. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL
ELECTRO‐PNEUMATICS WITH PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS
Covers basic electro‐pneumatics principles with the incorporation of programmable logic controllers
used in design application in industries.
INTRODUCTION TO INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS
Detectors for the measurement of process variables; analysis and synthesis of performance
characteristics of control systems; electronic, magnetic, hydraulic and mechanical control devices.
CAE /ECE COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
Computer‐aided applications in circuit, communications, electronics , or other principles and programs
by students in C‐language; use of computers using available software (Matlab, Electronic Workbench,
PSPICE, etc…).
ECECAD
Formulation of Network and circuit Equations; methods of solution; analysis of dc and ac ; linear and
nonlinear circuits; transients; steady state; modeling of devices; simulation of analog and digital circuits;
IC’s; use of CAD software in the analysis , synthesis and design: Nodal, Orcad SDT, VST, PLD, PCB; PSPICE;
Electronic Workbench; Microcap; Edwin; EESOF; Maple V; Protel; Matlab; Mathematica; Mentor
Graphics; etc…
MECHATRONICS
Topics includes basic concepts and applications of mechatronics.
ROBOTICS
Topics includes basic concepts and applications of robotics..
MODELLING & SIMULATIONS
Topics includes basic concepts and applications of modeling and simulations of electronic designs.
DIGITAL CONTROL SYSTEMS
Topics includes basic concepts and applications of digital control systems.
III. INFORMATION AND COMPUTING TECHNOLOGIES
COMPUTER SYSTEMS
Information representation in computers; fundamentals of computer organization structure and
technologies of input/output and memory systems; instruction sequencing and execution; addressing,
instruction formats; study of a small computer system; recent developments.
I/O SYSTEMS
Intersystem communications; interrupt and input/output ; peripheral and interfacing; microprocessor
input/output systems.
COMPUTER SYSTEMS ARCHITECTURE
Von Neumann machines; instruction set; interpretation; control structures; interrupts; addressing
techniques; I/O and memory systems; mainline computers; pipeline computers; multiple address
machines; character machines; protection and performance; character machines; multiprocessors; and
network microprogramming; non Von Neumann machines
DATA STRUCTURE AND ALGORITHMN
Linear data structures such as arrays, stacks, queues, linked lists; non‐linear data structure such as
generalized lists, trees and graphs; operations on these structures using algorithms such as deletions,
insertions and traversals; elementary complexity analysis.
COMPUTER SYSTEMS ORGANIZATION
Internal number representation and arithmetic; computer structure and machine language; assembly
language concept
STRUCTURE OF PROGRAM LANGUAGE
Programming language concepts; data types and structures; control structures and data flow; run time
consideration, interpretative language.
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Review of instruction sets, i/O interrupt structure, addressing schemes, microprogramming, dynamic
procedure activation; system structure; evaluation; memory management; process management;
recovery procedures.
DIGITAL GRAPHICS, DIGITAL IMAGING AND ANIMATION
Topics includes basic concepts and application of digital graphics, digital imaging and animation.
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Topics includes basic concepts and application of artificial intelligence.
IV. POWER ELECTRONICS
INTRODUCTION TO POWER ELECTRONICS
Application of semiconductor components and devices to power system problems; power control;
conditioning; processing and switching.
POWER SUPPLY APPLICATION
Topics includes basic concepts and application of power supplies.
SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES FOR POWER ELECTRONICS
Topics includes common semiconductor devices used in power electronics and its applications..
MOTOR DRIVES AND INVERTERS
Topics includes theories of common motor drives and inverters used in power electronics and its
applications..
MODELLING & SIMULATIONS
Topics includes basic concepts and applications of modeling and simulations of power electronic
designs.
DIGITAL CONTROL SYSTEMS
Signal Conversion and Processing; digital signals and coding, data conversion and quantization; D/A,
A/D; zero order hold; Z transform; signal flow graphs applied to digital systems; state variable
techniques; stability; digital simulation; controllability and observability.
OPTOELECTRONICS
Topics includes basic concepts and applications of optoelectronics.
AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRONICS
Topics includes basic concepts and applications of automotive electronics.
Allied Subjects
ECE 223
DISCRETE MATHEMATICS
This course deals with logic, sets, proofs, growth of functions, theory of numbers, counting techniques,
trees and graph theory.
ME 312a
THERMODYNAMICS
A course dealing 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.
ES 211
ENGINEERING MATERIALS
The course deals with the properties of engineering materials including mechanical , acoustical,
electrical, magnetic, chemical, optical and thermal properties; laboratory experiments using equipment;
tension, compression, bending shear, torsion and impact tests.