First Year

Basic Course to introduce Civil Engineering and ...

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First Semester

CEng 111 Civil Engineering Orientation

Lecture: 2 HoursNumber of Units: 2 Course Description: Introduction to the practice of civil engineering and the various tracks of specialization of civil engineering.

CEng113n Engineering Drawing and Plans

Laboratory: 6 HoursNumber of Units: 2Course Description: The course covers topics in the Introduction to Drafting such as types of drawings, drafting instruments, letters, dimensions and scales; Geometric Figures such as points and marks, lines and angles, curved lines, and regular polygons; Projection Drawing such as parallel line projections and perspectives; Building topics such as governing laws for design and practices, building occupancy, and building division and anatomy; Engineering Drawings such as symbols, conventions and basic plan reading, architectural drawings, structural drawings, electrical drawings, mechanical drawings, sanitary and plumbing drawings, geodetic drawings, road and bridge drawings and building information modeling.

ESci 110 Pre-calculus for Engineers

Lecture: 3 HoursNumber of Units: 3Course Description:

ESci 115a Chemistry for Engineers (Lecture)

Lecture: 3 HoursNumber of Units: 3Course Description: This course provides students with core concepts of chemistry that are important in the practice of engineering profession.

ESci 115b Chemistry for Engineers (Laboratory)

Laboratory: 3 HoursNumber of Units: 1Course Description: 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.

Math 11c Mathematics in Modern World

Lecture: 3 HoursNumber of Units: 3 Course Description:

ScSc11n Understanding the Self

Lecture: 3 HoursNumber of Units: 3 Course Description:

PhEd11 Movement Enhancement

Number of Units: 2Course Description:

NSTP 11 National Service Training Program I

Number of Units: 3Course Description:

Second Semester

CEng 112n Building Technologies

Laboratory: 6 hoursNumber of Units: 2Course Description: This laboratory course is designed to define what a building is and what pertinent code, rules and regulations affect the design of a building. It also introduces the various types of buildings and the members of the workforce invloved in planning, designing and constructing a building. This laboratory also introduces and discusses various parts found in a building, its different types, its purpose, and how it relates with other building parts. This allows the student to gain understanding on how the different building parts function as an individual and how it affects the whole. This laboratory will discuss the different constsruction materials, it types, and functions used in constructing a building. This will include not only the description and differentiation between materials but also how they are used and handles. Finally, this laboratory will discuss the various tools and equipments that are involved in building construction.

CEng 114 Geology for Civil Engineers

Lecture: 2 hoursNumber of Units: 2Course Description: Fundamentals of geology applied to civil engineering problems. Topics include rock and mineral types, soil properties, rock mechanics, geologic structures, active tectonics and earthquake hazards, slope stability and landslides, groundwater, rivers and flood hazards.

ESci 112 Calculus for Engineers I

Lecture: 3 hoursNumber of Units: 3Course Description: 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.

ESci 122e Computer-Aided Drafting

Laboratory: 6 hoursNumber of Units: 2Course Description: Concepts of computer - aided drafting (CAD); introduction to the CAD environment; terminologies; and general operating procedures and techniques in entering and executing basic CAD commands

Phlo 11 Ethics

Lecture: 3 hoursNumber of Units: 3Course Description:

ScSc 13n The Contemporary World

Lecture: 3 hoursNumber of Units: 3Course Description:

ScTS 11 Science, Technology and Society

Lecture: 3 hoursNumber of Units: 3Course Description:

PhEd 12 Fitness Exercise

Number of Units: 2Course Description:

NSTP 12 National Service Training Program

Number of Units: 3 Course Description:

Summer/Midyear

Comm11 Purposive Communication

Lecture: 3 hoursNumber of Units: 3Course Description:

ESci 114 Physics for Engineers

Lecture: 3 hoursLaboratory: 3 hoursNumber of Units: 4Course Description: Vectors; kinematics; dynamics; work, energy, and power; impulse and momentum; rotation; dynamics of rotation; elasticity; and 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.