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College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology

COURSES OFFERED

ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT

  • BS Civil Engineering
  • BS Electrical Engineering
  • BS Electronics and Communications Engineering
  • BS Environmental and Sanitary Engineering
  • BS Industrial Engineering
  • BS Mechanical Engineering

ARCHITECTURE DEPARTMENT

  • BS Architecture

TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT

  • BS Industrial Technology Major in:
    • Automotive Technology
    • Computer Technology
    • Electrical Technology
    • Electronics Technology
  • TESDA Accredited Program
    • Automotive Technology (Automotive Servicing NC II)
    • Computer Technology (Computer Hardware Servicing NC II)
    • Electrical Technology  (Building Wiring Servicing NC II)
    • Electronics Technology (Consumer Electronics Servicing NC II)

BS CIVIL ENGINEERING concerns planning, design and construction of engineering projects, including energy, environmental safety and economic considerations

Career options

BS CE graduates may find employment involving field measurements, construction materials and procedures, structural analysis and design, transportation engineering, water supply and pollution control.


BS COMPUTER ENGINEERING
Effective SY 2009-2010

          Computer Engineering field is a conglomeration of various elements of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. It encompasses the fundamental principles, methods, and modern tools for design and implementation of computing systems. The program deals with balanced perspective of both hardware and software elements of computing systems, and their relative design trade-offs and applications. This engineering program builds upon fundamental courses in mathematics, sciences and engineering disciplines to achieve sound and comprehensive solution leading to the discovery of new technological trends in computing. Laboratory experiments are emphasized to provide students with background on experimental designs and simulation techniques. The program will provide topics such as hardware design, VLSI design, embedded systems, computer architecture, networking and operating systems.

          The program aims to apply engineering principles and methodologies in the analysis, design, implementation and management of hardware as well as its underlying software and of the integration of both.

          The program culminates with a two semester senior design project. The project will let the students experience major design addressing broad range of issues, including technical subjects such as economics, safety as well as ethical and societal considerations.

CAREER OPTIONS

BS CpE graduates may work as project manager, project engineer, network systems administrator, network systems manager, network systems engineer, data communications engineer, systems manager, systems engineer, systems analysis, systems analysis designer, technical support engineer, technical support manager, quality assurance engineer, quality assurance manager, test engineer and as technopreneur

BS ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING aims to develop an understanding in circuit design and analysis, systems implementation, planning operation, production and maintenance of various applications in the field of electronics and communications.

Career Options

BS ECE graduates may work as specialists to design, fabricate, produce, test and supervise the manufacture of complex products and systems in semiconductor industries.  They may also find employment in the various fields in communication industries such as radio and television network, data and telecommunications companies.


BS ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
concentrates on the electrical power generation, transmission and distribution, electrical wiring and equipment design, and lighting systems of residential, commercial and industrial establishments.

Career options

BS EE graduates may find employment in areas concerning design and supervision of electrical system.


BS INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
focuses on the proper coordination among man, machine, materials, methods and money for the maximum productivity and high quality of products. Covering the three major areas of operations research, operations management and ergonomics, the program also tackles operations planning and control, industrial processes, facilities planning, and total quality management.

Career options

BS IE graduates can work as Industrial engineer, quality control supervisor, production planning and control supervisor, training specialist, production systems analyst


BS MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
centers on the design, development, manufacture and operations of a wide variety of energy conversion and machine system. The program aims to develop knowledge of materials, systems design and control, and production methods to design complex systems.

Career options

BS ME graduates may find employment in technical and management positions in areas of manufacturing, maintenance and power generation, ranging from draftsman, designers, mechanics maintenance planners, supervisors or managers.


Bachelor of Science in Environmental and Sanitary Engineering is suitable to students who have strong interests in environmental issues. It focuses on diverse areas such as noise, air and solid waste pollution control, public health engineering, mass and energy transport, fluid mechanics, and water resource engineering.

Career options

Graduates of this program may find employment involving advance sewage treatments, ecology and environment impact, industrial hygiene and sanitation, solid waste management control, air and noise pollution control, and sewerage and waste disposal system.


BS ARCHITECTURE
is geared towards producing architects who are socially, technically, and environmentally sensitive to the enduring development of architectural profession as well as to the development of construction industry. The students will be comprehensively trained in the various dimensions of professional practice such as design, planning, and construction management in local and global setting.

Career Options

1st to 2nd year = Certificate in Drafting Technology

Aspirants may work as draftsman or an office staff in architectural and construction firms.

1st to 4th year, 1st sem = Certificate in Building Technology and Utilities

Aspirants may work as building construction assessor, building maintenance personnel, building estimate and specifications transcriptionist, and building utility inspector.

1st to 4th year, 2nd sem = Certificate in Computer Aided Design (CAD)

Aspirants may work as CAD operators and architectural presentation animators.

1st to 5th year = BS Architecture Diploma

Graduate may start to undertake the two-year “diversified experience” which is a requirement before taking the Board Examination for Architects. Aside from that, graduates may likewise decide to enrich themselves with allied professions by acquiring license/s in Masters in Plumbing (Plumbing Engineering), Landscape Architecture and others.

After passing the board examination, graduates may now find employment in the academe as architectural educator; in construction as manager; in any industry as building administrator, planner and physical facilities or utility system consultant. In addition, licensed graduates may consider organizing their own architectural firms where they can offer architecture expertise.


BS INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY
aims to provide hands on experience in analyzing and maintaining electronics controlled equipment for industrial technicians.  This program also provides the students the knowledge and skills in establishing a Service Providing Business that will cater for Commercial Electronics. 

Career Options

Graduates may work as line or network technicians that maintain production machines and test equipment in the field of semiconductor, electronics circuit fabrication or assembly. They may also work in automated food manufacturing industries that use computer-controlled equipment. With the knowledge and skills in industrial management, graduates may even be promoted as supervisor or even end up in the middle management level position in the industry they will be employed in. They may also become entrepreneur by establishing shops that cater to servicing defective commercial electronics equipment such as audio, video and computer units.


CERTICATE IN AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY
(AUTOMOTIVE SERVICING NC II)
This program aims to develop technicians for automotive repair services and other related tasks.

Career Options

Graduates of the program may work as technicians in car/motor companies or become repair shop entrepreneurs.


CERTIFICATE IN COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY
(COMPUTER HARDWARE SERVICING NC II)
This program is designed to provide students with expertise in computer programming, competency in troubleshooting and servicing, data communication and networking.

Career Options

Graduates may work as computer technicians in service centers or computer companies.


CERTIFICATE IN ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY
(BUILDING WIRING SERVICING NC II)
This program aims to provide students training on electrical machines and motor control. It is also designed to develop skills in safe residential, commercial and industrial wiring and installation. Graduates may work as technicians in electronic service centers or may become repair shop entrepreneurs.


CERTIFICATE IN ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY
(CONSUMER ELECTRONICS SERVICING NC II)
The program aims to develop skills in electronics servicing techniques.

Career Options

Graduates may work as technicians, in electronics or semiconductor companies, service technicians, or may become repair shop entrepreneurs.

 

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