Third Year

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First Semester

CEng 132n Principles of Highway and Railroad Engineering

Lecture: 3 hoursNumber of Units: 3Course Description: This course deals with the development of highways in the Philippines, highway design, and the materials that are used in road construction and maintenance. The course includes highway administration; traffic, driver, pedestrian and vehicle characteristics; geometric design, roadside design, highway and related structures; intersection, interchanges, terminals; drainage structures; traffic engineering; asphalt and concrete pavements, survey, plans, estimates, contracts and supervision, earthworks, bases and sub-bases, highway maintenance and rehabilitation. The standard specification for Public Works and Highways will also be discussed and be given emphasis in the discussion.

CEng 133 Building System Design


Lecture: 2 hoursLaboratory: 3 hoursNumber of Units: 3Course Description:Building construction is examined from the standpoints of life safety; architectural and building service systems; materials, sustainability, and lifecycle analysis; accessibility; technical documentation and outline specifications; building enclosure systems; and interior finish systems. The discussion will focus on developing knowledge of building systems and will foster the skills required to adopt a building system approach compliant to the National Building Code and its referral codes. The students’ developed knowledge of building systems will also include understanding of different types and applications of building materials and diverse construction techniques. Sustainability principles’ impact on the property lifecycle, and how these will integrate and apply to skills and knowledge to industry-based case studies will also be examined. Tools and techniques to create a computer-generated building model, and applied tools for working with computer model exploring output and simulation will also be introduced. Students will develop techniques looking at both realistic and schematic representation, and the integration of building systems modeling as a tool to inform and enhance the design process.

CEng 135 Structural Theory

Lecture: 3 hoursLaboratory: 6 hoursNumber of Units: 5Course Description:A professional course common to all civil engineering students designed to provide fundamental concepts, principles, and theories in the theory of structures and structural analysis for internal actions in a structure and its deformations under load.

CEng 137 Hydraulics

Lecture: 4 hoursLaboratory: 3 hoursNumber of Units: 5Course Description:The course emphasizes the continuity equation, energy equation, and momentum equation. Familiarization of the properties of common liquids in the study of hydraulics. Application of fundamental principles to solve problems involving liquid pressure and corresponding forces resulting from this pressure. Applications of appropriate equations in performing calculations involving flow velocity, flow rate and forces exerted by moving liquids in closed conduits and open channels. Familiarization and applications of flow measuring devices such as orifice, weirs, pitot tube.

CEng 139 Construction Materials and Testing


Lecture: 2 hoursLaboratory: 3 hoursNumber of Units: 3Course Description:The course deals with the physical properties of common construction materials primarily metals, plastics, wood, concrete, coarse and fine aggregates, asphalt and synthetic materials; examination of material properties with respect to design and use of end product, design and control of aggregates, concrete and asphalt mixtures, principle of testing; characteristics of test; properties of materials and materials testing equipment.

ESci 118 Numerical Solutions to Engineering Problems

Lecture: 2 hoursLaboratory: 3 hoursNumber of Units: 3Course Description: The course provides background on numerical analysis needed to solve civil engineering problems numerically when their analytical solution is either not available or difficult to obtain. MATLAB programming environment or its equivalent will be introduced and used in the course

Entr 11 The Entrepreneurial Mind

Lecture: 3 hoursNumber of Units: 3Course Description:

Second Semester

CEng 134 Quantity Surveying


Lecture: 1 hourLaboratory: 3 hoursNumber of units: 2 Course Description:This course provides a basic understanding of the methods used to prepare:1. a building and/or bridge construction cost estimate,2. earthwork costs.The students learn to do quantity takeoff utilizing plans and specifications.

CEng 136n Geotechnical Engineering I (Soil Mechanics)

Lecture: 3 hoursLaboratory: 3 hoursNumber of units: 4 Course Description:Soil formation and identification. Engineering properties of soils. Fundamental aspects of soil characterization and response, including soil mineralogy, soil-water movement, effective stress, consolidation, soil strength, and soil compaction. Use of soils and geosynsynthetics in geotechnical and geo-environmental applications. Introduction to site investigation techniques. Laboratory testing and evaluation of soil composition and properties.

CEng 138n Hydrology

Lecture: 2 hoursNumber of units: 2Course Description:The course deals on the hydrologic cycle and the different processes such as precipitation, evaporation, infiltration, overland flow, groundwater flow and surface runoff generation.

CEng 141n Principles of Transportation Engineering

Lecture: 3 hoursNumber of units: 3Course Description:The course gives emphasis on urban transportation planning, design and operation using statistical and modeling techniques and computer methods. It also covers capacity and level of service of air, rail and highway. It also includes safety, environmental impacts and mitigation, transportation policy fundamentals and case studies.

CEng 142n Principles of Steel Design


Lecture: 2 hoursLaboratory: 3 hoursNumber of units: 3Course Description:A professional course common to all civil engineering students designed to provide fundamental concepts, principles, and theories in the structural strength analysis and design of steel elements in a structure.

CEng 144n Principles of Reinforced/Pre-stressed Concrete

Lecture: 3 hoursLaboratory: 3 hoursNumber of units: 4Course Description:A professional course common to all civil engineering students designed to provide fundamental concepts, principles, and theories in the structural strength analysis and design of plain, reinforced, and prestressed concrete elements in a structure.

CEng 146n Construction Methods and Project Management

Lecture: 3 hoursNumber of units: 3Course Description:The course deals with the principles of construction methods and equipment, management and their applications. It covers project planning, scheduling, monitoring and control. It also includes concepts on organization, safety, information systems and computer applications. Students are given opportunities to visit actual project sites and observe the application of these theories in construction projects.

Summer/Midyear

CEng 200a On the Job Training/Industry Immersion (240 hours)

Number of units: 3Course Description: