Skip to main content

LeOnS -CSPC

LeOnS -CSPC

LeOnS -CSPC

LeOnS -CSPC

  • Home (current)
  • View Courses
  • Add Course
  • ARReS
  • Feedback
Log in
  1. Home
  2. Courses
  3. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering

Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering

  • 1 (current)
  • 2
  • » Next

TUTORIAL CLASS (EE211-24)

Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
ENGR. EDDIE L. CABALTERA
Get access

EE222(ELC)-ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS-2

Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
ENGR. EDDIE L. CABALTERA
Get access

EIM 224(ELC)-Advanced Motor Control

Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
ENGR. EDDIE L. CABALTERA
Get access

(ELC-2024) - EE413- ELECTRICAL SYSTEM & ILLUMINATION DESIGN

Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
ENGR. EDDIE L. CABALTERA
Get access

(ELC-2024) BASIC MOTOR CONTROL (SY 2024-2025)

Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
ENGR. EDDIE L. CABALTERA
Get access

(ELC) EE211 - ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS-1 (SY 2024-2025) 1st SEM (BSEE 2A & 2B)

Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
ENGR. EDDIE L. CABALTERA
Get access

ECE 312 Industrial Electronics SY 2022-2023

The course teaches the theory and operation of solid – state devices and control circuits for industrial processes; industrial control operations; electronic instrumentation; transducer; data acquisition system; power supply and voltage regulator. It also covers photo electronics, sensors and instruments used in industrial applications. It includes variable frequency drives, DC motor, servomotors and stepper motor drives; application of relay logic circuits, and interfacing and programming of PLCs.

Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
Angelica Bongcayao
Get access

ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS - 1 (BSEE 2A & 2B - SY 2022 - 2023)

Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
ENGR. EDDIE L. CABALTERA
Get access

CS 121 - COMPUTER PROGRAMMING

Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
Carlo Adonis San Carlos
Get access

ADVANCED MOTOR CONTROL WITH PLC APPLICATIONS BY RPA SY 2021-22 2ND SEM

 This course deals with the study of electric motors (AC and DC) and the associated control circuits. It also includes an understanding of the practical application and use of programmable logic controllers.  Troubleshooting and design of motor control circuits are given emphasis.  Practical activities are provided to verify and practice learned principles.


Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
Roner Abanil
Get access

EM 111 - Calculus 1

Basic concepts of calculus such as limits, continuity, and differentiability of functions; differentiation of algebraic and transcendental functions involving one or more variables; applications of differential calculus to problems on optimization, rates of change, related rates, tangents and normal, and approximations; partial differentiation and transcendental curve tracing.


Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
Ma. Grace Aballa
Get access

EM 110-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.


Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
Ma. Grace Aballa
Get access

Basic Motor Control - EE (SY 2021-2022)

This course introduces the fundamental concepts of motors and motor controls.  Topics include ladder diagrams, pilot devices, contactors, motor starters, motor and other devices and provision in Philippine Electrical Code (PEC), specifically Article 4.30 of PEC.


Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
Roner Abanil
Get access

Computer Aided Drafting - EE (SY 2021-2022)

Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
Roner Abanil
Get access

Chemistry for Engineers (BSEE-1)


 


Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
John Marlo Gorobao
Get access

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.

Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
Rey Rimando
Get access

NS 111 - CHEMISTRY FOR ENGINEERS

This course provides students with core concepts of chemistry that are important in the practice of engineering profession.

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.

Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
Ma. Grace Aballa
Get access

ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE 2

This course is designed to equip individuals with operational skills in Electrical Installation & Maintenance particularly on installing, maintaining, and commissioning of electrical wiring, equipment/systems in houses, industrial and commercial establishments and other buildings where the voltage does not exceed 600 volts.











Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
John Arman Batacan
Get access

ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS FOR EE

Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
Virginia Pontillas
Get access

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.


Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
Roner AbanilVICTOR - SOLITO DR. ISAAC
Get access
  • 1 (current)
  • 2
  • » Next

LeOnS -CSPC

LeOnS -CSPC

  • Home

  • Feedback Dashboard
English (United States) ‎(en_us)‎
English ‎(en)‎ English (United States) ‎(en_us)‎ Filipino ‎(fil)‎ Français ‎(fr)‎
© LeOnS -CSPCAll rights reserved
  • CSPC - LeOnS
  • leons@cspc.edu.ph
Download M-LeOnS iOS App in App Store.
Download M-LeOnS Android App APK. 

Please be informed that starting January 2025, all courses that have not been accessed for one year or more will be automatically deleted. This policy is being implemented to ensure that disk usage remains optimal and to free up storage for new and active courses. We recommend that professors, instructors, and students regularly check and back up any important materials from their courses to avoid any unintended loss of data. Thank you for your cooperation.