MECH 222 Dynamics of Rigid Bodies
The course deals with the forces acting on bodies in motion. It includes kinematics of machines and kinetics of particles of rigid bodies such as rectilinear and curvilinear translation and rotational motions.
ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT
Decision-making; the functions of management; managing production and service operations; managing the marketing function; and managing the finance function
People and the Earth's Ecosystem
This course is an introduction to Earth resources– where they come from, how we use them, how they impact our societies, and how we might sustain or exhaust them in the face of world population growth and changing climate. The course will examine the impacts of human actions in the environment and the environmental consequences of environmental modification to human activity. Course material will focus on the science and technology associated with Earth’s resources, but will also consider the economic, management, and political challenges associated with resource use and future sustainability.
PHYSICS FOR ENGINEERS
Vectors, kinematics, dynamics; work, energy, and power; impulse and momentum; rotation; dynamics of rotation; elasticity; oscillation. Fluids; thermal expansion, thermal stress; heat transfer; calorimetry; waves; electrostatics; electricity; magnetism; optics; image formation by plane and curved mirrors; and image formation by thin lenses.
Physical Education 2
Fundamental of
Rhythmic Dances involve the manifestation of the physical, mental and social
response of individual to the regular pattern of rhythm or sound. This course
also deals with both theoretical and practical aspects of rhythmic activities
and fundamental dance terms and steps commonly used in dancing. Students will
also be given the opportunity to follow and interpret dance instruction. The
active involvement of the students is emphasized.
Technopreneurship
Tecnopreneurship is a philosophy, a way of building a career or perspective in life. The course covers the value of professional and life skills in entrepreneurial thought, investment decisions, and action that students can utilize in starting technology companies or executing R & D projects in companies as they start their careers. The net result is a positive outlook towards wealth creation, high value adding, and wellness in society.
Automotive Practice 2
This course deals with the under chassis, power train, electricity, and operation of motor vehicle.
Calculus 2 (Integral Calculus)
Concept of integration and its application to physical problems such as evaluation of areas, volumes, of revolution, force and work; fundamental formulas and various techniques of integration applied to both single variable and multi-variable functions; tracing of functions of two variables.
THERMODYNAMICS 2
This course is aimed to further enhance the students’ knowledge regarding the principles of thermodynamics by using these principles in practical application specifically in the field of power generation. This includes study of real gases, properties of gas and vapor mixture and introduction to reactive systems.
THERMODYNAMICS 2
This course is aimed to further enhance the students’ knowledge regarding the principles of thermodynamics by using these principles in practical application specifically in the field of power generation. This includes study of real gases, properties of gas and vapor mixture and introduction to reactive systems.
Differential Equations (BSME-2C)
Differentiation and integration in solving first order, first degree differential equations, and linear differential equations of order n; Laplace transforms in solving differential equations.
Differential Equations (BSME-2B)
Differentiation and integration in solving first order, first degree differential equations, and linear differential equations of order n; Laplace transforms in solving differential equations.
machine Element ME3A
The course deals with the study of mechanisms disregarding the forces
and energies that causes the motion. It provides emphasis on the
analytical and graphical study of displacement, velocity and acceleration.
This also includes the study of the elements of mechanisms such as
gears, train, rolling bodies, belt and pulleys, cams and followers.
Differential Equations (BSME-2A)
Differentiation and integration in solving first order, first degree differential equations, and linear differential equations of order n; Laplace transforms in solving differential equations.
Fluid Mechanics ME3A
The course deals with the nature and physical properties of fluids as well
as the identification and measurement of fluid properties. It emphasizes
the application of conservation laws on mass, energy and momentum to
fluid systems either incompressible or compressible flow, inviscid or
viscous flow as well as head loss calculation on pipes and fittings.