Environmental Engineering
This
course should familiarize students with the ecological framework of sustainable
development; pollution environments (air, water and solid); waste treatment
processes, disposal and management; government legislation, rules and
regulations related to environment and waste management; and environmental
management system.
Water Resources Engineering
This course deals with the principles and analysis of water resources systems such as multi-purpose reservoir, water supply distribution system and storm water drainage; irrigation system and agricultural drainage system; special topics include river, flood control, drought mitigation and water resource planning management.
Fundamentals in Engineering Mathematics
An introductory course that covers the foundational subjects in engineering mathematics including the concepts of college algebra, topics from plane and spherical trigonometry, plane and solid geometry, and analytic geometry.
Structural Design 2
A professional course common to all Civl Engineering students designed to provide fundamental concepts, principles, and theories in the structural strength analysis and design of steel elements in a structure.
Physical Education 2
Fundamental of
Rhythmic Dances involves 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.
Statics of Rigid Bodies
This course covers topics involving force systems; structural analyses; friction; centroids and centers of gravity and moments of inertia
Calculus 1 (Differential Calculus)
An introductory course covering the core concepts of limit, continuity and differentiability of functions involving one or more variables. This also includes the application of differential calculations in solving problems on optimization, rates of change, related rates, tangents and normals, and approximations; partial differentiation and transcendental curve tracing.
Chemistry for Engineers
(Lecture) This course provides students with core concepts of chemistry that are important in the practice of engineering profession.
(Laboratory) A fundamental laboratory course designed to relate and apply the principles and theories in chemistry to engineering practices. It is a combination of experimental and calculation laboratory.
COMPUTER-AIDED DRAFTING
Concept of computer aided drafting (CAD), introduction to CAD environment; terminologies; and the general operating procedures and techniques in entering and executing basic CAD commands.