Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
MATH 41: Analytic Geometry. Coordinate systems; equations and their loci;
straight lines, conic sections and higher plane curves; transformation of coordinates.
Prereq: Math 11B, Math 12; 3 u.
MECH 32: Strength of Materials. Axial stress and strain; stresses for torsion
and bending; combined stresses; beam deflections; indeterminate beams; elastic
instability; shear and moments in beam, vertical shear, bending moment, combined axial
and flexural loads, thermal stresses; mohr circle, columns and riveted connections.
Prereq: Mech 31: 4 u.
Comp 13/L: Computer Aided Design. Graphics system software and hardware,
2D drawing algorithm, geometrical transformations, surfaces modeling, 3D viewing visible
surface determinations algorithms, illumination and reflection models, shading models for
polygons. Students shall use AutoCad software. Comp 11/L; 5 h (2 lec, 3 lab) 3 u.
NATURAL/PHYSICAL SCIENCES
CHEM 16/L: General Chemistry. Matter and energy; theory of atoms and
molecules; chemical periodicity; principles of calculations of chemical changes; chemical
bonding; solutions; chemical equilibrium; thermochemistry; electrochemistry; chemical
kinetics; nuclear chemistry. Prereq: None; 7 h. (4 lec, 3 lab) 5 u.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
CE 44: Hydrology. Water sources and losses; evaporation and infiltration effects
on stream flow; hydrographs; flood and frequency; reservoirs; flood protection and water
conservation. Prereq: Math 22, Coreq: CE 46/L; 3 u.
CE 45/L: Soil Mechanics. Soils and rocks; soil volume and density; flow of water
in soil; effective stress concept; consolidation and settlement; shear strength of soil;
lateral earth pressure; stability of slopes; bearing capacity of foundation; improvements
of site soil and selection of foundation types. Prereq: Mech 32, CE 36; 6 h. (3 lec, 3 lab)
4 u.
CE 46/L: Hydraulics. Flow in pipes, dams, spillways and open channels; energy
methods; introduction to varied flow phenomena; forces on submerged bodies; pumps;
turbines and hydropower systems; introduction to irrigation engineering, introduction to
scour and erosion; use of hydraulics models. Prereq: Mech 32; 6 h. (3 lec, 3 lab) 4 u.
CE 55: Civil Engineering Laws, Contracts & Ethics. Code of ethics, legal
procedure in the practice of civil engineering in the Philippines; ethical relations of an
engineer with fellow professionals , clients, and general public; elements of contracts,
obligations, civil engineering law, National Building Code of labor laws. Prereq: GSS; 2u.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
EE 32/L: Circuit II. Complex algebra and phasors; simple AC circuits, impedance and
admittance; mesh and node analysis for AC circuits ; AC network theorem; power in AC
circuits; resonance; three-phase circuits; transformers; two-point network parameters
and transfer function. Prereq: EE 31/L; 6 h. (3 lec, 3 lab ) 4 u.
EE 34L: Electrical shop practice. Actual study of splicing of wires and cables, simple
conduit bending, making offsets, pulling of wires into conduit, etc. Prereq: TYS; 6 h. 2
u.
PETROLEUM ENGINEERING
GEO SCI 11: Physical Geology, this subjects deals with the study of the natural forces
that continuously as to modify the surface of the earth. Work of the different agents of
weathering, like the sculpturing of the landaus water and the effects of wind and rain,
and the atmosphere in general, in the subsequent erosion of the land are studied in
detail.
GEO SCI 12: Structural Geology. Study of earth’s crust structure which are bought
about by the natural forces which causes the major deformation of the earth’s crust. It
deals on the geologic structure formed on favorable host rocks together with their fossils
contents are also studied in detail in connection with the possible occurrence of
petroleum deposits. Structures like anticlines, faults , salt domes and unconformities are
all considered since they could serve as “Oil Traps” for the accumulation of Petroleum
PEWT 56/L: Well Pressure Testing. Theory of transient well testing. Practical
aspects of design ang performance of field tests. Analysis of transient pressure data,
effects of boundaries, reservoir, heterogeneity, multiphase flow. Study of production, DST
and formation interval tests. Pulse testing and multiwall tests. Computer assisted well test
analysis techniques. (Prereq: PET 44; Credit: 2 Units’ lec, 2 hours a week; 1 unit lab, 3
hours a week)
PET 57/D: Process Plant Engineering All activities required from the
conception of the idea to produce a product through the finalization of the process flow
diagram including process selection and evaluation, process design, process
simulation, process presentation, process acquisition and licensing.
PET 31: Physical Principles properties and structure of matter, physical and
chemical principles of industrial performance, gaseous and liquid state, elementary
chemical thermodynamics and thermochemistry, chemical equilibrium, solutions.
Physical equilibria and phase rule, electrochemistry and ionic equilibria, chemical kinetics
and surface phenomenon
ARCHITECTURE
D-2
D-3 Architectural Design 3 - Creative Design in architectural interiors Design
exercises stressing the value of programming, orientation, and inter-relationship of
interior spaces.
D-4 Architectural design 4 - Space planning 1
Design exercises involving innovative approaches on vernacular architecture including
energy conservation and space management
D-9 Architectural Design 9 – thesis research writing Design exercises stressing the
importance of collaboration in solving architectural problems; preliminary research and
studies for the terminal project
BU-1 Building Utilities 1 (BU 1) - Plumbing and sanitary systems Principles and
practices in plumbing and sanitary systems- its design, installation, operation and
maintenance in buildings in relation to the immediate surroundings or environment. .
PLN-1 Planning 1 – Site planning and landscape architecture The artistic and
functional arrangement of buildings, open spaces, service areas, circulation and other
external areas; techniques in the enhancement and design of exterior environments
Quantitative and operational methods in architectural design research activity,
requirement in use analysis
TD-1 Tropical design Techniques for the design and planning of buildings within the
technological and social constraints prevailing in the hot-humid tropics.
G. SPECIALIZATION COURSES
UDS Urban design studio Design exercises on complex design problems in real urban
settings