Research Methods for ME
This course covers the study of the methodologies used in conducting an engineering research. It includes the types and application of research, characteristics of a good research, research design, research instrument and data gathering procedures. It also deals with the study of writing a research proposal in various formats.
FUNDAMENTALS OF ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS
An introductory course that covers foundation subjects in engineering mathematics including the concepts of college algebra, topics from plane and spherical trigonometry, plane and solid geometry and analytic geometry
Environmental Science
Interrelationships
among components of the natural world; environmental problems especially in the
Philippine setting, their causes, associated risks, preventive measures and alternative
solutions.
Chemistry for Engineers
An introductory course that covers foundation subjects in Chemistry.
Mechanical Engineering Orientation
The course introduces mechanical engineering (ME) as a discipline and its various applications. It also discusses ME as a profession with emphasis on the requirements for professional practice as well career opportunities. The course also provides venues to develop engineering skills in order to succeed in engineering studies
Fundamentals of Engineering Mathematics
An introductory course that covers foundation subjects in Engineering Mathematics including the concepts of College Algebra, Topics from Plane and Spherical Trigonometry, Plane and Solid Geometry and Analytic Geometry.
FUNDAMENTALS OF ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS
An introductory
course that covers foundation subjects in engineering mathematics including the
concepts of college algebra, topics from plane and spherical trigonometry,
plane and solid geometry and analytic geometry.
Alternative Energy Resources
Review of primary energy resources specifically the
characteristics, utilization and operation of power plants using fossil fuels; problems
and concerns contributed by fossil fuels to the climate change, degradation of
the environment and it its significant depletion; characteristics and utilization
of alternative forms of energy that includes the capture of the potential
energy from falling water; energy from the sun, generation of electricity from
the wind, use of the earth’s internal heat, natural gas, biological material,
bio-fuels, ocean thermal and wave power; hydrogen as fuel; and nuclear power.
bsce
PHYSICAL EDUCATION 2
The Contemporary World
This course introduces students to the contemporary world by examining the multifaceted phenomenon of globalization. Using the various disciplines of the social sciences, it examines the economic, social, political, technological, and other transformations that have created an increasing awareness of the interconnectedness of peoples and places around the globe. To this end, the course provides an overview of the various debates in global governance, development, and sustainability. Beyond exposing the student to the world outside the Philippines, it seeks to inculcate a sense of global citizenship and global ethical responsibility. |