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TECHNICAL COURSES
A. MATHEMATICS
Course Name COLLEGE ALGEBRA
Course Description
Algebraic expressions and equations; solution sets of algebraic equations in
one variable: linear, quadratic, polynomial of degree n, fractional, radical
equations, quadratic in form, exponential and logarithmic equations;
decomposition of fractions into partial fractions; solution sets of systems of
linear equations involving up to three variables.
Number of nits for !ecture and
!aboratory
" units lecture
Number of Contact #ours per $ee% " hours lecture
&rerequisite None
Course 'b(ectives
After completing this course, the student must be able to:
). 'perate and simplify algebraic expressions;
*. Determine the solution sets of all types of algebraic equations,
exponential and logarithmic equations; and inequalities;
". se the manipulative and analytical s%ills acquired in 'b(ectives ) to *
to solve +ord problems; and
,. -dentify the domain and range of a given relation.function.
Course 'utline
). /he 0et of 1eal Numbers
).). -nteger 2xponents
).*. &olynomials, 'perations, 0pecial &roducts
).". 3inomial 2xpansion 43inomial /heorem5
).,. 6actoring &olynomials
*. 1ational 2xpressions
*.). 1ules of 2xponents; 0implification of 1ational 2xpressions;
'perations on 1ational 2xpressions
*.*. &roperties of 1adicals; 0implification of 1adicals
*.". 'perations on 1adicals
*.,. Complex Numbers
". 2quations in 'ne 7ariable
".). !inear 2quations; !iteral 2quations
".*. 8uadratic 2quations in 'ne 7ariable
".". $ord &roblems
".,. 'ther 2quations in 'ne 7ariable: 1adical, 6ractional, 8uadratic
in 6orm
".9. &olynomial 2quation of Degree n
,. 6unctions
,.). -nverse 6unctions
,.*. 2xponential and !ogarithmic 6unctions
,.". 2xponential and !ogarithmic 2quations
9. 0ystems of !inear 2quations 4by 2limination :ethods5
;. Decomposition of 1ational 2xpressions into &artial 6ractions
!aboratory 2quipment None
0uggested 1eferences
Dugopols%i, :ar%. College Algebra, "rd ed. Addison<$esley, *==*.
!eithold, !ouis. College Algebra and Trigonometry. :assachusetts:
Addison<$esley, )>?>.
:i(ares, Catalina. College Algebra.
0+o%o+s%i, 2arl $. and @effrey A. Cole. Algebra and Trigonometry with
Analytic Geometry, )=th ed. 3roo%s.Cole &ublishing Co., *==).
Course Specification BSCE 1/74
COURSE SPECIFICATIONS
Bachelor of Science in Civil Enineerin
Course Name A!"ANCE! ALGEBRA
Course Description
:atrices and determinants; arithmetic and geometric series; solution sets of
different types of inequalities and systems involving quadratics; solution of linear
equations using determinants and matrices.
Number of nits for
!ecture and !aboratory
* units lecture
Number of Contact #ours
per $ee%
* hours lecture
&rerequisites College Algebra
Course 'b(ectives
After completing this course, the student must be able to:
). Determine the solution sets of inequalities;
*. Determine the solution sets of systems involving quadratics;
". se the manipulative and analytical s%ills acquired in 'b(ective * to solve
+ord problems;
,. 'perate and manipulate matrices and determinants;
9. 0olve systems of linear equations using matrices and determinants; and
;. Determine the indicated sum of the elements in an arithmetic and geometric
sequence.
Course 'utline
). -nequalities
).). !inear, 8uadratic, and &olynomial -nequality
).*. !inear -nequalities +ith Absolute 7alue
*. 1atio, &roportion, and 7ariation
". Determinants
".). 2xpansion by :inors
".*. 0olution of !inear 0ystems by CramerAs 1ule
,. :atrices
,.). -dentity :atrix
,.*. Cofactor :atrix
,.". /ranspose of a :atrix
,.,. Ad(oint :atrix
,.9. -nverse of a :atrix
,.;. Algebra on :atrices 40um and Difference, 0calar :ultiplication,
:atrix :ultiplication5
,.B. 0olution of !inear 0ystems sing :atrices
9. 0equence and 0eries
9.). Arithmetic and Ceometric :eans
9.*. Arithmetic and Ceometric 0equences
9.". Arithmetic and Ceometric 0eries
9.,. -nfinite 0eries
;. Combinatorial :athematics
;.). 0equences
;.*. /he 6actorial of a Number
;.". 6undamental &rinciples of Counting, &ermutation, and Combination
;.,. 3inomial /heorem
;.9. :athematical -nduction
!aboratory 2quipment None
0uggested 1eferences
Dugopols%i, :ar%. College Algebra, "rd ed. Addison<$esley, *==*.
!eithold, !ouis. College Algebra and Trigonometry. :assachusetts: Addison<
$esley, )>?>.
0+o%o+s%i, 2arl $. and @effrey A. Cole. Algebra and Trigonometry with
Analytic Geometry, )=th ed. 3roo%s.Cole &ublishing Co., *==).
Course Specification BSCE 2/74
Course Name PLANE AN! SPHERICAL TRIGONOMETR#
Course Description
/rigonometric functions; identities and equations; solutions of triangles; la+ of
sines; la+ of cosines; inverse trigonometric functions; spherical trigonometry
Number of nits for
!ecture and !aboratory
" units lecture
Number of Contact #ours
per $ee%
" hours lecture
&rerequisite None
Course 'b(ectives
After completing this course, the student must be able to:
). Define angles and ho+ they are measured;
*. Define and evaluate each of the six trigonometric functions;
". &rove trigonometric functions;
,. Define and evaluate inverse trigonometric functions;
9. 0olve trigonometric equations;
;. 0olve problems involving right triangles using trigonometric function
definitions for acute angles; and
B. 0olve problems involving oblique triangles by the use of the sine and cosine
la+s.
Course 'utline
). /rigonometric 6unctions
).). Angles and :easurement
).*. /rigonometric 6unctions of Angles
).". /rigonometric 6unction 7alues
).,. /he 0ine and Cosine of 1eal Numbers
).9. Craphs of the 0ine and Cosine and 'ther 0ine $aves
).;. 0olutions of 1ight /riangle
*. Analytic /rigonometry
*.). /he 2ight 6undamental -dentities
*.*. &roving /rigonometric -dentities
*.". 0um and Difference -dentities
*.,. Double<:easure and #alf<:easure -dentities
*.9. -nverse /rigonometric 6unctions
*.;. /rigonometric 2quations
*.B. -dentities for the &roduct, 0um, and Difference of 0ine and Cosine
". Application of /rigonometry
".). /he !a+ of 0ines
".*. /he !a+ of Cosines
,. 0pherical /rigonometry
,.). 6undamental 6ormulas
,.*. 0pherical /riangles
!aboratory 2quipment None
0uggested 1eferences
Dilley, et al. Algebra 2 with Trigonometry. D.C. #eath D Co., )>>=.
!eithold, !ouis. College Algebra and Trigonometry. Addison<$esley, )>>*.
0obel, :ax A. and Norbert !erner. Algebra and Trigonometry, ,th ed. Ne+
@ersey: &rentice #all, -nc., )>>9.
Course Specification BSCE 3/74
Course Name ANAL#TIC GEOMETR#
Course Description
2quations of lines and conic sections; curve tracing in both rectangular and polar
coordinates in t+o<dimensional space.
Number of nits for
!ecture and !aboratory
* units lecture
Number of Contact #ours
per $ee%
* hours lecture
&rerequisites
College Algebra
&lane and 0pherical /rigonometry
Course 'b(ectives
After completing this course, the student must be able to:
). 0et up equations given enough properties of lines and conics;
*. Dra+ the graph of the given equation of the line and the equation of the
conic section; and
". AnalyEe and trace completely the curve, given their equations in both
rectangular and polar coordinates, in t+o<dimensional space.
Course 'utline
). &lane Analytic Ceometry
).). /he Cartesian &lanes
).*. Distance 6ormula
).". &oint<of<Division 6ormulas
).,. -nclination and 0lope
).9. &arallel and &erpendicular !ines
).;. Angle from 'ne !ine to Another
).B. An 2quation of a !ocus
*. /he !ine
*.). &oint<0lope and /+o<&oint 6orms
*.*. 0lope<-ntercept and -ntercept 6orms
*.". Distance from a &oint to a !ine
*.,. Normal 6orm
". /he Circle
".). /he 0tandard 6orm for an 2quation of a Circle
".*. Conditions to Determine a Circle
,. Conic 0ections
,.). -ntroduction
,.*. /he &arabola
,.". /he 2llipse
,.,. /he #yperbola
9. /ransformation of Coordinates
9.). /ranslation of Conic 0ections
;. Curve 0%etching
;.). 0ymmetry and -ntercepts
;.*. 0%etching &olynomial 2quations
;.". Asymptotes 42xcept 0lant Asymptotes5
;.,. 0%etching 1ational 6unctions
B. &olar Coordinates
B.). &olar Coordinates
B.*. Craphs in &olar Coordinates
B.". 1elationships 3et+een 1ectangular and &olar Coordinates
!aboratory 2quipment None
0uggested 1eferences
6uller, Cordon and Dalton /ar+ater. Analytic Geometry, Bth ed. Addison<
$esley, )>>".
&rotter, :urray #. and &hilip 2. &rotter. Calculus with Analytic Geometry, ,th
ed.
8uirino and :i(ares. Plane and Analytic Geometry, *nd ed.
1iddle, Douglas 6. Analytic Geometry, ;th ed.
0+o%o+s%i, 2arl $. and @effrey A. Cole. Algebra and Trigonometry with
Analytic Geometry, )=th ed. 3roo%s.Cole &ublishing Co., *==).
Course Specification BSCE 4/74
Course Name SOLI! MENSURATION
Course Description
Concept of lines and planes; CavalieriAs and 7olume theorems; formulas for areas
of plane figures, volumes for solids; volumes and surfaces areas for spheres,
pyramids, and cones; Eone, sector and segment of a sphere; theorems of
&appus.
Number of nits for
!ecture and !aboratory
* units lecture
Number of Contact #ours
per $ee%
* hours lecture
&rerequisite
College Algebra, &lane and 0pherical /rigonometry
Course 'b(ectives
After completing this course, the student must be able to:
). Compute for the area of plane figures;
*. Compute for the surface areas and volumes of different types of solids; and
". Determine the volumes and surface areas of solids using other methods
such as the theorems of &appus.
Course 'utline
). &lane 6igures
).). :ensuration of &lane 6igures
*. !ines and &lanes in 0pace
*.). /ypical &roofs of 0olid Ceometry
*.*. Angles
". 0olids for +hich 7 F 3h
".). 0olid 0ections
".*. Cubes
".". 1ectangular &arallelopiped
".,. CavalieriAs /heorem
".9. 7olume /heorem
".;. &rism
".B. Cylindrical 0urface
".?. Cylinder 4Circular and 1ight Circular5
,. 0olids for +hich 7 F 3h
,.). &yramids
,.*. 0imilar 6igures
,.". Cones
,.,. 6rustum of 1egular &yramid
,.9. 6rustum of 1ight Circular Cone
9. 0phere
9.). 0urface Area and 7olume
9.*. Gone
9.". 0egment
9.,. 0ector
;. /heorems of &appus
!aboratory 2quipment None
0uggested 1eference
Hern, $illis 6. and @ames 1. 3land. Solid Mensuration, *nd ed. Ne+ Ior%: @ohn
$iley D 0ons, -nc.
Course Specification BSCE 5/74
Course Name !IFFERENTIAL CALCULUS
Course Description
3asic 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 optimiEation,
rates of change, related rates, tangents and normals, and approximations; partial
differentiation and transcendental curve tracing.
Number of nits for
!ecture and !aboratory
, units lecture
Number of Contact #ours
per $ee%
, hours lecture
&rerequisites
Advanced Algebra
Analytic Ceometry
0olid :ensuration
Course 'b(ectives
After completing this course, the student must be able to:
). #ave a +or%ing %no+ledge of the basic concepts of functions and limits;
*. Differentiate algebraic and transcendental functions +ith ease;
". Apply the concept of differentiation in solving +ord problems involving
optimiEation, related rates, and approximation; and
,. AnalyEe and trace transcendental curves.
Course 'utline ). 6unctions
).). Definitions
).*. Classification of 6unctions
).". Domain and 1ange of a 6unction
).,. Craph of a 6unction
).9. 6unctional Notation
).;. 2valuation of a 6unction
).B. Combinations of 6unctions
).?. 'ne<7alued and :any<7alued 6unctions
).>. 'dd and 2ven 6unctions
).)=. 0pecial 6unction /ypes
).)). 6unctions as :athematical :odels
*. Continuity
*.). Definition
*.*. &roperties of Continuous 6unctions
". !imits
".). Notion of a !imit
".*. Definition
".". &roperties of !imits
".,. 'perations +ith !imits
".9. 2valuation of !imits
".;. 'ne<0ided !imits
".B. nbounded 6unctions
,. /he Derivative
,.). Notion of the Derivative
,.*. Definition
,.". Determination of the Derivative by -ncrements
,.,. Differentiation 1ules
9. /he 0lope
9.). Definition of 0lope as the Derivative of a 6unction
9.*. Determination of the 0lope of a Curve at a Civen &oint
;. 1ate of Change
;.). Average 1ate of Change
;.*. -nstantaneous 1ate of Change
B. /he Chain 1ule and the Ceneral &o+er 1ule
?. -mplicit Differentiation
>. #igher<'rder Derivatives
)=. &olynomial Curves
)=.). Ceneralities About 0traight !ines
Course Specification BSCE 6/74
)=.*. /angents and Normal to Curves
)=.". 2xtrema and the 6irst Derivative /est
)=.,. Concavity and the 0econd Derivative /est
)=.9. &oints of -nflection
)=.;. 0%etching &olynomial Curves
)). Applications of the Derivative: 'ptimiEation &roblems
)*. Applications of the Derivative: 1elated 1ates
)". /he Differential
)".). Definition
)".*. Applications of the DifferentialJComparison of x and dx
)".". 2rror &ropagation
)".,. Approximate 6ormulas
),. Derivatives of /rigonometric 6unctions
),.). 2lementary &roperties
),.*. Definition
),.". Craphs of /rigonometric 6unctions
),.,. Applications
)9. Derivatives of -nverse /rigonometric 6unctions
)9.). 2lementary &roperties
)9.*. Definition
)9.". Craphs of -nverse /rigonometric 6unctions
)9.,. Applications
);. Derivatives of !ogarithmic and 2xponential 6unctions
);.). 2lementary &roperties
);.*. Definition
);.". Craphs of !ogarithmic and 2xponential 6unctions
);.,. Applications
)B. Derivatives of #yperbolic 6unctions
)B.). 2lementary &roperties
)B.*. Definition
)B.". Craphs of #yperbolic 6unctions
)B.,. Applications
)?. 0olution of 2quations
)?.). Ne+tonAs :ethod of Approximation
)?.*. Ne+ton<1aphson !a+
)>. /ranscendental Curve /racing
)>.). !ogarithmic and 2xponential 6unctions
*=. &arametric 2quations
*). &artial Differentiation
!aboratory 2quipment None
0uggested 1eferences Anton, #o+ard. Multivariable Calculus, ,th ed. Ne+ Ior%: @ohn $iley D 0ons,
-nc., )>>*.
3er%ey, Dennis D. Calculus for Management and Social Sciences, *nd ed.
0aunders College &ublishing, )>>=
CoEEens, :argaret 3. and 1ichard D. &orter. Mathematics with Calculus. D.C.
#eath D Co., )>?B
2llis, 1obert and 3enny Culic%. Calculus with Analytic Geometry. #arcourt
3race @ovanovich, )>>=.
6arlo+, 0tanley @. Calculus and Its Alication. :cCra+<#ill &ublishing, )>>=.
Coldstein, !arry @., David C. !ay and David -. 0chneider. Calculus and Its
Alication, ;th ed. &rentice #all, -nc., )>>".
#arsbarger, 1onald @. and @ames @. 1eynolds. Calculus with Alications. D.C.
#eath D Co., )>>=.
#offman, !aurence D. Calculus for !usiness" #conomics and the Social and
$ife Sciences, "rd ed. :cCra+<#ill 3oo% Co., )>?>.
#older, !eonard !. A Primer for Calculus, ,th ed. $ads+orth &ublishing Co.,
)>?B.
!arson, 1oland 2. and 3ruce #. 2d+ards. %inite Mathematics with Calculus.
D.C. #eath D Co., )>?B.
!eithold, !ouis. The Calculus, Bth ed. Addison<$esley, *==).
Course Specification BSCE 7/74
!ial, :argaret !. and Charles D. :iller. %inite Mathematics and Calculus with
Alication, "rd ed. 0cott, 6oresman and Company, )>?>.
&rotter, :urray #. Calculus with Analytic Geometry. @ames D 3arlett, )>??.
0+o%o+s%i, 2arl $. Calculus, 9th ed. &$0<Hent &ublishing, )>>).
Gill, Dennis C. Calculus with Analytic Geometry. &$0<Hent &ublishing, )>??.
Gitarelli, David 2. and 1aymond 6. Coughlin. %inite Mathematics with Calculus&
An Alied Aroach. 0anders College &ublishing, )>?>.
Course Name INTEGRAL CALCULUS
Course Description
Concept of integration and its application to physical problems such as evaluation
of areas, volumes of revolution, force, and +or%; fundamental formulas and
various techniques of integration applied to both single variable and multi<variable
functions; tracing of functions of t+o variables.
Number of nits for
!ecture and !aboratory
, units lecture
Number of Contact #ours
per $ee%
, hours lecture
&rerequisite Differential Calculus
Course 'b(ectives
After completing this course, the student must be able to:
). &roperly carry out integration through the use of the fundamental formulas
and.or the various techniques of integration for both single and multiple
integrals;
*. Correctly apply the concept of integration in solving problems involving
evaluation of areas, volumes, +or%, and force;
". 0%etch "<dimensional regions bounded by several surfaces; and
,. 2valuate volumes of "<dimensional regions bounded by t+o or more surfaces
through the use of the double or triple integral.
Course 'utline ). -ntegration Concept . 6ormulas
).). Anti<Differentiation
).*. 0imple &o+er 6ormula
).". 0imple /rigonometric 6unctions
).,. !ogarithmic 6unction
).9. 2xponential 6unction
).;. -nverse /rigonometric 6unctions
).B. #yperbolic 6unctions
).?. Ceneral &o+er 6ormula
).>. Constant of -ntegration
).)=. Definite -ntegral
*. -ntegration /echniques
*.). -ntegration by &arts
*.*. /rigonometric -ntegrals
*.". /rigonometric 0ubstitution
*.,. 1ational 6unctions
*.9. 1ationaliEing 0ubstitution
". Application
".). -mproper -ntegrals
".*. &lane Area
".". Areas 3et+een Curves
,. 'ther Applications
,.). 7olumes
,.*. $or%
,.". #ydrostatics &ressure and 6orce
9. 0urfaces :ultiple -ntegral as 7olume
9.). 0urface /racing: &lanes
9.*. 0pheres
Course Specification BSCE 8/74
9.". Cylinders
9.,. 8uadratic 0urfaces
9.9. Double -ntegrals
9.;. /riple -ntegrals
;. :ultiple -ntegral as 7olume
;.). Double -ntegrals
;.*. /riple -ntegrals
!aboratory 2quipment None
0uggested 1eferences
Anton, #o+ard. Multivariable Calculus, ,th ed. Ne+ Ior%: @ohn $iley D 0ons,
-nc., )>>*.
3er%ey, Dennis D. Calculus for Management and Social Sciences, *nd ed.
0aunders College &ublishing, )>>=.
CoEEens, :argaret 3. and 1ichard D. &orter. Mathematics with Calculus. D.C.
#eath D Co., )>?B.
2llis, 1obert and 3enny Culic%. Calculus with Analytic Geometry. #arcourt 3race
@ovanovich, )>>=.
6arlo+, 0tanley @. Calculus and Its Alication. :cCra+<#ill &ublishing, )>>=.
Coldstein, !arry @., David C. !ay and David -. 0chneider. Calculus and Its
Alication, ;th ed. &rentice #all, -nc., )>>".
#arsbarger, 1onald @. and @ames @. 1eynolds. Calculus with Alications. D.C.
#eath D Co., )>>=.
#offman, !aurence D. Calculus for !usiness" #conomics and the Social and $ife
Sciences, "rd ed. :cCra+<#ill 3oo% Co., )>?>.
!eithold, !ouis. The Calculus, Bth ed. Addison<$esley, *==).
Course Name !IFFERENTIAL E$UATIONS
Course Description
Differentiation and integration in solving first order, first<degree differential
equations, and linear differential equations of order n; !aplace transforms in
solving differential equations.
Number of nits for
!ecture and !aboratory
" units lecture
Number of Contact #ours
per $ee%
" hours lecture
&rerequisite -ntegral Calculus
Course 'b(ectives
After completing this course, the student must be able to:
). 0olve the different types of differential equations; and
*. Apply differential equations to selected engineering problems.
Course 'utline ). Definitions
).). Definition and Classifications of Differential 2quations 4D.2.5
).*. 'rder Degree of a D.2. . !inearity
).". 0olution of a D.2. 4Ceneral and &articular5
*. 0olution of 0ome )st 'rder, )st Degree D.2.
*.). 7ariable 0eparable
*.*. #omogeneous
*.". 2xact
*.,. !inear
*.9. 2quations !inear in a 6unction
*.;. 3ernoulliAs 2quation
". Applications of )st 'rder D.2.
".). Decomposition . Cro+th
".*. Ne+tonAs !a+ of Cooling
".". :ixing 4Non<1eacting 6luids5
".,. 2lectric Circuits
,. !inear D.2. of 'rder n
Course Specification BSCE 9/74
,.). 0tandard 6orm of a !inear D.2.
,.*. !inear -ndependence of a 0et of 6unctions
,.". Differential 'perators
,.,. Differential 'perator 6orm of a !inear D.2.
9. #omogeneous !inear D.2. +ith Constant Coefficients
9.). Ceneral 0olution
9.*. Auxiliary 2quation
;. Non<#omogeneous D.2. +ith Constant<Coefficients
;.). 6orm of the Ceneral 0olution
;.*. 0olution by :ethod of ndetermined Coefficients
;.". 0olution by 7ariation of &arameters
!aboratory 2quipment None
0uggested 1eferences
Asin, 1icardo C. #lementary 'ifferential #(uations. National 3oo% 0tore, )>>).
Dela 6uente, 6eliciano and y. #lementary 'ifferential #(uations. National
3oo% 0tore, )>>>.
Course Name PROBABILIT# AN! STATISTICS
Course Description
3asic principles of statistics; presentation and analysis of data; averages, median,
mode; deviations; probability distributions; normal curves and applications;
regression analysis and correlation; application to engineering problems.
Number of nits for
!ecture and !aboratory
" units lecture
Number of Contact #ours
per $ee%
" hours lecture
&rerequisite College Algebra
Course 'b(ectives
After completing this course, the student must be able to:
). Define relevant statistical terms;
*. Discuss competently the follo+ing concepts:
*.). 6requency distribution
*.*. :easures of central tendency
*.". &robability distribution
*.,. Normal distribution
*.9. -nferential statistics
". Apply accurately statistical %no+ledge in solving specific engineering problem
situations.
Course 'utline ). 3asic Concepts
).). Definition of 0tatistical /erms
).*. -mportance of 0tatistics
*. 0teps in Conducting a 0tatistical -nquiry
". &resentation of Data
".). /extual
".*. /abular
".". Craphical
,. 0ampling /echniques
9. :easures of Central /endency
9.). :ean
9.*. :edian
9.". :ode
9.,. 0%e+ness and Hurtosis
;. :easures of 7ariation
;.). 1ange
;.*. :ean Absolute Deviation
;.". 7ariance
;.,. 0tandard Deviation
Course Specification BSCE 10/74
;.9. Coefficient of 7ariation
B. &robability Distributions
B.). Counting /echniques
B.*. &robability
B.". :athematical 2xpectations
B.,. Normal Distributions
?. -nferential 0tatistics
?.). /est of #ypothesis
?.*. /est Concerning :eans, 7ariation, and &roportion
?.". Contingency /ables
?.,. /est of -ndependence
?.9. Coodness<of<6it /est
>. Analysis of 7ariance
)=. 1egression and Correlation
!aboratory 2quipment None
0uggested 1eferences
0ellers, Cene 1. and 0tephen A. 7ardeman. #lementary Statistics, *nd ed.
0aunders College &ublishing, )>?*.
$alpole, 1onald 2., et al. Probability and Statistics for #ngineers and Scientists,
Bth ed. &rentice #all, -nc., *==*.
B. NATURAL%PH#SICAL SCIENCES
Course Name GENERAL CHEMISTR#
Course Description
3asic concepts of matter and its classification; mass relationships in chemical
reactions; properties of gases, liquids, and solids; concepts of thermochemistry;
quantum theory and electronic behavior; periodic relationship of elements in the
periodic table; intramolecular forces; and solutions.
Number of nits for
!ecture and !aboratory
, units: " units lecture, ) unit laboratory
Number of Contact #ours
per $ee%
; hours: " hours lecture, " hours laboratory
&rerequisite None
Course 'b(ectives After completing this course, the student must be able to:
). Apply significant figures and appropriate units in all measurements and
calculations;
*. Classify matter; distinguish bet+een physical and chemical
properties.changes;
". Define and explain the concepts of atomic mass, average atomic mass,
mole, molar mass and perform calculations involving these;
,. 3alance and interpret chemical equations and perform stoichiometric
calculations;
9. $rite, explain and apply the gas la+s;
;. Discuss the %inetic molecular theory 4H:/5 of gases and use the H:/ to
qualitatively explain the gas la+s; argue the differences bet+een ideal and
non<ideal gas behavior;
B. Define enthalpy; classify common processes as exothermic or endothermic
and %no+ the sign conventions;
?. /race the various atomic theories; discuss the 3ohr model; and explain the
line spectra of hydrogen; Discuss the concept of electron density; contrast
the 3ohrAs orbits +ith orbitals in the quantum theory;
>. $rite electron configurations and orbital diagrams for multi electron atoms;
Course Specification BSCE 11/74
)=. se the periodic table to classify elements and predict trends in properties;
)). $rite !e+is dot symbols and !e+is structure;
)*. 2xplain valence bond theory, hybrid orbitals, and hybridiEation in common
compounds
)". Distinguish bet+een inter< and intramolecular forces; give examples of
intramolecular forces and ho+ they relate to physical properties;
),. Distinguish bet+een crystalline and amorphous solids
)9. Discuss various physical changes and interpret phase diagrams;
);. Distinguish different types of solutions; +or% +ith different concentration
units; nderstand the effect of temperature and pressure on solubility; and
)B. 2xplain and apply colligative properties to determine molar mass.
Course 'utline ). /he 0tudy of Change
).). -ntroduction to Chemistry
).*. :atter: Classification, 0tates, &hysical, and Chemical &roperties
).". :easurement and #andling of Numbers
*. Atoms, :olecules, and -ons
*.). /he Atomic /heory
*.*. /he 0tructure of the Atom
*.". Atomic Number, :ass Number, -sotopes
*.,. /he &eriodic /able
*.9. :olecules and -ons
*.;. Chemical 6ormulas
*.B. Naming Compounds
". :ass 1elationships in Chemical 1eaction
".). Atomic :ass
".*. :olar :ass of an 2lement and AvogadroAs Number
".". :olecular :ass
".,. &ercent Composition of Compounds
".9. Chemical 1eactions and Chemical 2quations
".;. Amounts of 1eactants and &roducts
".B. !imiting 1eagents
".?. 1eaction Iield
,. Cases
,.). 0ubstances /hat 2xist as Cases
,.*. &ressure of a Cas
,.". /he Cas !a+s
,.,. /he -deal Cas 2quation
,.9. Cas 0toichiometry
,.;. DaltonAs !a+ of &artial &ressure
,.B. /he Hinetic :olecular /heory of Cases
,.?. Deviation from -deal 3ehavior
9. /hermochemistry
9.). 2nergy Changes in Chemical 1eactions
9.*. -ntroduction to /hermodynamics
9.". 2nthalpy
;. 8uantum /heory and the 2lectronic 0tructure of Atoms
;.). 6rom Classical &hysics to 8uantum /heory
;.*. 3ohrAs /heory of the #ydrogen Atom
;.". /he Dual Nature of the 2lectron
;.,. 8uantum :echanics
;.9. 8uantum Numbers
;.;. Atomic 'rbitals
;.B. 2lectron Configuration
;.?. /he 3uilding<p &rinciple
B. &eriodic 1elationships Among the 2lements
B.). &eriodic Classification of the 2lements
B.*. &eriodic 7ariation in &hysical &roperties
B.". -oniEation 2nergy
B.,. 2lectron Affinity
?. Chemical 3onding: 3asic Concepts
?.). !e+is Dot 0tructure
Course Specification BSCE 12/74
?.*. /he -onic 3ond
?.". /he Covalent 3ond
?.,. 2lectronegativity
?.9. $riting !e+is 0tructure
?.;. /he Concept of 1esonance
?.B. 3ond 2nergy
>. Chemical 3onding: :olecular Ceometry and #ybridiEation
>.). :olecular Ceometry
>.*. Dipole :oments
>.". /he 7alence 3ond /heory
>.,. #ybridiEation of Atomic 'rbitals
>.9. #ybridiEation in :olecules Containing Double and /riple 3onds
)=. -ntermolecular 6orces in !iquids and 0olids
)=.). /he H:/ of !iquids and 0olids
)=.*. -ntermolecular 6orces
)=.". &roperties of !iquids
)=.,. Crystalline vs. Amorphous 0olids
)=.9. &hase Changes
)=.;. &hase Diagrams
)). &hysical &roperties of 0olutions
)).). /ypes of 0olutions
)).*. A :olecular 7ie+ of the 0olution &rocess
)).". Concentration nits
)).,. 2ffect of /emperature and &ressure on 0olubility
)).9. Colligative &roperties
!aboratory 2quipment Chemistry !aboratory 4see attached5
0uggested 1eferences
Chang, 1aymond. Chemistry, ?th ed. 4-nternational 2d.5. Ne+ Ior%: :cCra+
#ill, *==9.
2uban%s, !ucy &., et al. Chemistry in Conte)t, 9th ed. 3oston: :cCra+ #ill,
*==;.
:asterton, $illiam !. and Cecile N. #urley. Chemistry& Princiles and *eactions,
9th ed. Canada: /homson 3roo%s.Cole, *==,.
3rady, @ames 2., and 6red 0enese. Chemistry& Matter and Its Changes, ,th ed.
Ne+ @ersey: @ohn $iley D 0ons, -nc., *==,.
3ro+n, /heodore !., et al. Chemistry& The Central Science, >th ed. Ne+ @ersey:
*==".
0ilberberg, :artin 0. Chemistry& The Molecular +ature of Matter and Change,
"rd ed. 4-nternational 2d.5. Ne+ Ior%: :cCra+ #ill, *==".
Course Name PH#SICS 1
Course Description
7ectors; %inematics; dynamics; +or%, energy, and po+er; impulse and
momentum; rotation; dynamics of rotation; elasticity; and oscillation.
Number of nits for
!ecture and !aboratory
, units: " units lecture, ) unit laboratory
Number of Contact #ours
per $ee%
; hours: " hours lecture, " hours laboratory
&rerequisites
College Algebra
&lane and 0pherical /rigonometry
Course 'b(ectives After completing this course, the student must be able to:
). Differentiate a vector from a scalar;
*. Determine the resultant of concurrent vectors;
". 0olve problems in %inematics;
,. Apply Ne+tonAs !a+s of :otion;
9. Determine the gravitational force bet+een different masses;
Course Specification BSCE 13/74
;. 0olve problems involving centripetal force for horiEontal and vertical curves;
B. Compute the +or% done on a given body;
?. 1elate +or% and energy;
>. 0olve problems by applying the la+ of conservation of energy;
)=. 0olve problems in impulse and momentum and collisions;
)). Determine the stress and strain on a body; and
)*. Determine the period of a body in simple harmonic motion.
Course 'utline
). $or%, 2nergy and &o+er
).). Definition of $or%, 2nergy and &o+er
).*. Conservation of 2nergy
*. -mpulse and :omentum
*.). Definition of -mpulse and :omentum
*.*. Conservation of :omentum
". 7ector
".). 7ectors and 0calars
".*. Craphical :ethod
".". Analytical :ethod
,. 7ector 0ubtraction
9. Hinematics
9.). 2quations of Hinematics
9.*. 6reely 6alling 3odies
9.". &ro(ectile :otion
;. Dynamics
;.). Ne+tonAs !a+s of :otion
;.*. 6riction
;.". 6irst Condition of 2quilibrium
B. $or%, 2nergy and &o+er
B.). Definition of $or%, 2nergy and &o+er
B.*. Conservation of 2nergy
?. -mpulse and :omentum
?.). Definition of -mpulse and :omentum
?.*. Conservation of :omentum
?.". Collisions, Coefficient of 1estitution
>. 1otation
>.). Definition of torque
>.*. 0econd Condition of 2quilibrium
>.". Center of Cravity
)=. Dynamics of 1otation
)=.). Hinematics of 1otation
)=.*. Dynamics of 1otation
)=.". Center of Cravity
)). 2lasticity
)).). #oo%eAs !a+
)).*. 0tress and 0train
)).". :odulus of 2lasticity
)*. 'scillations
)*.). Definition of 7ibration :otion and 0imple #armonic :otion
)*.*. Hinematics of 0imple #armonic :otion
)*.". 0imple &endulum
!aboratory 2quipment &hysics !aboratory
0uggested 1eferences
Cutnell, @.D. and H.$. @ohnsons. Physics, ,th ed.
#alliday, David, 1obert 1esnic% and @earl $al%er. %undamentals of Physics,
9th ed. @ohn $iley D 0ons, -nc., )>>;.
0er+ay, 1aymond A. and @ohn $. @e+ett @r. Physics for Scientists and
#ngineers, ;th ed. 3roo%s.Cole &ublishing Co., *==".
Ioung, #ugh D. and 1oger A. 6reedman. ,niversity Physics, )=th ed. Addison
$esley.
Course Specification BSCE 14/74
Course Name PH#SICS &
Course Description
6luids; thermal expansion, thermal stress; heat transfer; calorimetry; +aves;
electrostatics; electricity; magnetism; optics; image formation by plane and
curved mirrors; and image formation by thin lenses.
Number of nits for
!ecture and !aboratory
, units: " units lecture, ) unit laboratory
Number of Contact #ours
per $ee%
; hours: " hours lecture, " hours laboratory
&rerequisite &hysics )
Course 'b(ectives
After completing this course, the student must be able to:
). Describe the characteristics of fluids at rest and in motion;
*. Compute the buoyant force on an ob(ect immersed in a fluid;
". Compute the pressure and flo+ speed of a fluid at any point in a flo+ tube;
,. Determine the amount of expansion of a given material in relation to
temperature change;
9. Determine the change in temperature of a given amount of material that
loses or gains;
;. 0olve problems about the la+ of heat transfer;
B. Describe the three methods of heat transfer;
?. Discuss the properties of +aves;
>. Describe the modes of vibration of strings and air columns;
)=. 0olve problems on Doppler 2ffect;
)). Compute the electric force bet+een electric charges;
)*. Compute the electric field due to electric charges;
)". Compute the electric potential due to a charge and electric potential energy
of charges;
),. Define electric current, electric resistance and voltage;
)9. 0olve problems on resistance and cells in series and parallel;
);. 0tate HirchhoffAs rules and apply them in a given circuit;
)B. Compute the magnetic field of a given current<carrying conductors;
)?. Compute the magnetic torque on a current conductor in a magnetic field;
and
)>. Describe image formation by mirrors and lenses.
Course 'utline ). 6luids
).). &ressure, 0pecific Cravity, Density
).*. ArchimedesA &rinciple
).". 1ate of 6lo+ and Continuity &rinciple
).,. 3ernoulliAs &rinciple
).9. /orricelliAs /heorem
*. /hermal 2xpansion, /hermal 0tress
". #eat /ransfer
,. Calorimetry
,.). 0pecific #eat
,.*. !a+ of #eat 2xchange
,.". Change of &hase
9. $aves
9.). /ypes of $aves and /heir &roperties
9.*. 0ounds
;. 2lectrostatics
;.). Charge
;.*. CoulombAs !a+
;.". 0uperposition &rinciple
;.,. 2lectric 6ield -ntensity
;.9. $or% and &otential
;.;. Capacitors, Dielectrics
Course Specification BSCE 15/74
B. 2lectricity
B.). Current
B.*. 1esistance
B.". 2:6
B.,. 'hmAs !a+
B.9. 2nergy and &o+er in Circuits
B.;. 0eries and &arallel Connections
B.B. HirchhoffAs 1ules
?. :agnetism
?.). :agnetic 6ield of :oving Changes
?.*. :agnetic 6iled of Current 2lement
?.". :otion of a Charge in a :agnetic 6ield
?.,. 3iot<0avart !a+
?.9. 6orce on a :oving Charge in a :agnetic 6ield
?.;. /orque on a Current<Carrying !oop
>. 'ptics
>.). !ight as 2lectromagnetic $aves
>.*. &roperties of 1eflection and 1efraction
)=. -mage 6ormation by &lane and Curved :irrors
)=.). Craphical :ethods
)=.*. :irror 2quation
)). -mage 6ormation by /hin !enses
)).). Craphical :ethods
)).*. !ens 2quation
!aboratory 2quipment &hysics !aboratory
0uggested 1eferences
Cutnell, @.D. and H.$. @ohnsons. Physics, ,th ed.
#alliday, David, 1obert 1esnic% and @earl $al%er. %undamentals of Physics,
9th ed. @ohn $iley D 0ons, -nc., )>>;.
0er+ay, 1aymond A. and @ohn $. @e+ett @r. Physics for Scientists and
#ngineers, ;th ed. *==,.
Ioung, #ugh D. and 1oger A. 6reedman. ,niversity Physics, )=th ed. Addison
$esley.
C. BASIC ENGINEERING SCIENCES
Course Name 2NC-N221-NC D1A$-NC
Course Description
&ractices and techniques of graphical communication; application of drafting
instruments, lettering scale, and units of measure; descriptive geometry;
orthographic pro(ections; auxiliary vie+s; dimensioning; sectional vie+s;
pictorial dra+ings; requirements of engineering +or%ing dra+ings; and
assembly and exploded detailed dra+ings.
Number of nits for
!ecture and !aboratory
) unit laboratory
Number of Contact #ours
per $ee%
" hours laboratory
&rerequisite None
Course 'b(ectives After completing this course, the student must be able to:
). nderstand the importance of technical dra+ing %no+ledge and s%ills as
applied to the various areas of engineering;
*. Apply the basic concepts of technical dra+ing and s%etching; and
Course Specification BSCE 16/74
". &repare technical dra+ings.
Course 'utline
). 2ngineering !ettering
*. -nstrumental 6igures
". Ceometric Construction
,. 'rthographic &ro(ection
9. Dimensioning
;. 'rthographic 7ie+s +ith Dimensions and 0ection 7ie+
B. 0ectional 7ie+
?. &ictorial Dra+ing
>. 2ngineering $or%ing Dra+ings
)=. Assembly and 2xploded Detailed Dra+ings
!aboratory 2quipment
). Drafting table
*. Dra+ing instruments
*.). 'ne "=<;= degree triangle
*.*. 'ne ,9 degree triangle
*.". 'ne technical compass
*.,. 'ne protractor
0uggested 1eferences
6rench, /homas 2., Charles @. 7ierc% and 1obert @. 6oster. #ngineering
'rawing and Grahic Technology, ),th ed. :cCra+<#ill, )>>".
Ciesec%e, 6rederic% 2. Princiles of #ngineering Grahics, *nd ed. &rentice
#all, -nc., )>>".
Ciesec%e, 6rederic% 2., et al. Technical 'rawing, )*th ed. *==*.
!uEadder, $arren @. %undamentals of #ngineering 'rawing, ))th ed.
&rentice #all, -nc., )>>*.
!uEadder, $arren @. and @on :. Duff. Introduction to #ngineering 'rawing,
*nd ed. )>>*.
Course Name COMPUTER FUN!AMENTALS AN! PROGRAMMING
Course Description
3asic information technology concepts; fundamentals of algorithm
development; high<level language and programming applications; computer
solutions of engineering problems.
Number of nits for
!ecture and !aboratory
* units laboratory
Number of Contact #ours
per $ee%
; hours laboratory
&rerequisite 0econd Iear 0tanding
Course 'b(ectives
After completing this course, the student must be able to:
). nderstand basic information technology concepts;
*. se application soft+are and the -nternet properly;
". Acquire proficiency in algorithm development using a high<level
programming language;
,. se the computer as a tool in engineering practice.
Course 'utline
). -ntroduction to Computers
).). Computer 'rganiEation
).*. Number 0ystems and Data 1epresentation
).". Application 0oft+are: $ord &rocessing and 0preadsheet
).,. /he -nternet
*. &rogramming
*.). Algorithm Development
*.*. &rogramming 6undamentals
!aboratory 2quipment ). &ersonal computer +ith:
).). 'perating system
Course Specification BSCE 17/74
).*. $ord processing soft+are
).". 0preadsheet soft+are
).,. #igh<level programming language
).9. -nternet bro+ser and -nternet connection
0uggested 1eferences
Caputo, /ony C., !uild -our .wn Server, :cCra+<#ill, *==".
Hruse, 1obert !., 3ruce &. !eung and Clovis !. /ondo. 'ata Structures and
Program 'esign in C, *nd ed. &rentice #all, -nc., )>>;.
&ress, 3arry and :arcia &ress. PC ,grade and *eair !ible, Des%top
2dition. @ohn $iley D 0ons, -nc., *==,.
0ebesta, 1obert $. Concets of Programming $anguages, ,th ed. Addison<
$esley &ublishing Co., )>>>.
Course Name COMPUTER'AI!E! !RAFTING
Course Description
Concepts of computer<aided drafting 4CAD5; introduction to the CAD
environment; terminologies; and the general operating procedures and
techniques in entering and executing basic CAD commands.
Number of nits for
!ecture and !aboratory
) unit laboratory
Number of Contact #ours
per $ee%
" hours laboratory
&rerequisite /hird Iear 0tanding
Course 'b(ectives
After completing this course, the student must be able to:
). Define the terms related to computer<aided drafting systems;
*. -dentify the important tools used to create technical dra+ings in CAD;
". Create electronic dra+ings 4e<dra+ing5 using CAD; and
,. Appreciate the usefulness of the %no+ledge and s%ills in computer aided
drafting as applied in his.her professional development.
Course 'utline
). -ntroduction to CAD 0oft+are
*. CAD Dra+ing
". 0napping, Construction 2lements
,. Dimensioning
9. &lotting, -nputting -mages
;. "D and Navigating in "D
B. 1endering
!aboratory 2quipment
). &ersonal computer +ith:
).). 'perating system
).*. CAD soft+are
*. &rinter or plotter
0uggested 1eferences CA' Software ,ser/s Manual.
Course Name STATICS OF RIGI! BO!IES
Course Description
6orce systems; structure analyses; friction; centroids and centers of gravity;
and moments of inertia.
Course Specification BSCE 18/74
Number of nits for
!ecture and !aboratory
" units lecture
Number of Contact #ours
per $ee%
" hours lecture
&rerequisites
&hysics )
-ntegral Calculus
Course 'b(ectives
After completing this course, the student must be able to:
). nderstand the principles of equilibrium of particles;
*. nderta%e vector operations such as vector cross and dot product;
". Determine forces of *D and "D structures;
,. nderstand the principles of static, +edge and belt friction;
9. Determine centroids, center of mass and center of gravity of ob(ects;
;. Determine moment of inertia, mass moment of inertia; and
B. AnalyEe the stresses of trusses, beams and frames.
Course 'utline
). -ntroduction to :echanics; 7ector 'perations
*. 6orce 7ectors and 2quilibrium of &articles
". 7ector Cross and Dot &roduct
,. :oment of a 6orce
9. Couples; :oment of a Couple
;. 2quivalent 6orce 0ystems in *D and "D
B. Dry 0tatic 6riction, $edge and 3elt 6riction
?. Centroid; Center of :ass; and Center of Cravity
>. Distributed !oads and #ydrostatic 6orces; Cables
)=. :oment of -nertia; :ass :oment of -nertia
)). /russes; 6rames and :achines; -nternal 6orces
)*. 3eams; 0hear and 3ending :oment Diagrams
!aboratory 2quipment None
0uggested 1eferences
3edford, Anthony and $allace 6o+ler. #ngineering Mechanics& Statics, "rd
ed. Ne+ @ersey: &rentice #all, -nc., *==*.
3eer, 6erdinand &. and 2. 1ussell @ohnston @r. 0ector Mechanics for
#ngineers& Statics, Bth 0- ed.
&acheco, 2dgardo 0. Statics of *igid !odies, 0- ed.
Course Name !#NAMICS OF RIGI! BO!IES
Course Description
Hinetics and %inematics of a particle; %inetics and %inematics of rigid bodies;
+or% energy method; and impulse and momentum.
Number of nits for
!ecture and !aboratory
* units lecture
Number of Contact #ours
per $ee%
* hours lecture
&rerequisite 0tatics of 1igid 3odies
Course Specification BSCE 19/74
Course 'b(ectives
After completing this course, the student must be able to:
). nderstand the principles governing the motion of particles, velocity and
acceleration;
*. nderstand the principles of Ne+tonAs 0econd !a+ and its applications;
". nderstand %inetics of particles in particular energy and momentum
methods; and
,. nderstand %inematics of rigid bodies, its energy and momentum.
Course 'utline ). -ntroduction to Dynamics
*. &osition, 7elocity, and Acceleration
". Determination of the :otion of the &articles
,. niform 1ectilinear :otion
9. niformly Accelerated 1ectilinear :otion
;. &osition 7ector, 7elocity, and Acceleration
B. Derivatives of 7ector 6unctions
?. 1ectangular Components of 7elocity and Acceleration
>. :otion 1elative to a 6rame in /ranslation
)=. /angential and Normal Components
)). 1adial and /ransverse Components
)*. :otion of 0everal &articles 4Dependent :otion5
)". Hinetics of &articles: Ne+tonAs 0econd !a+
)".). Ne+tonAs 0econd !a+ of :otion
)".*. !inear :omentum of the &article, 1ate of Change of !inear
:omentum
)".". 0ystem of nits
)".,. 2quation of :otion
)".9. Dynamic 2quilibrium
)".;. Angular :omentum of &article, 1ate of Change of Angular
:omentum
)".B. 2quations in /erms of 1adial and /ransverse Components
)".?. :otion nder a Central 6orce
),. Hinetics of &articles: 2nergy and :omentum :ethods
),.). $or% of 6orce
),.*. Hinetic 2nergy of a &article, &rinciple of $or% and 2nergy
),.". Applications of the &rinciple of $or% and 2nergy
),.,. &otential 2nergy
),.9. Conservative 6orces
),.;. Conservation of 2nergy
),.B. &rinciple of -mpulse and :omentum
),.?. -mpulsive :otion
),.>. -mpact
),.)=. Direct Central -mpact
),.)). 'blique Central -mpact
),.)*. &roblems -nvolving 2nergy and :omentum
)9. 0ystems of &articles
)9.). Application of Ne+tonAs 0econd !a+s to :otion of a 0ystem of
&articles
)9.*. !inear and Angular :omentum of a 0ystem of &articles
)9.". :otion of :ass Center of a 0ystem of &articles
)9.,. Angular :omentum of a 0ystem of &articles About -ts :ass
Center
)9.9. Conservation of :omentum for a 0ystem of &articles
)9.;. Hinetic 2nergy of a 0ystem of &articles
)9.B. $or%<2nergy &rinciple. Conservation of 2nergy for a 0ystem of
&articles
)9.?. &rinciple of -mpulse and :omentum for a 0ystem of &articles
);. Hinematics of 1igid 3odies
);.). /ranslation
);.*. 1otation About a 6ixed Axis
);.". 2quations Defining the 1otation of a 1igid 3ody About a 6ixed
Axis
);.,. Ceneral &lane :otion
);.9. Absolute and 1elative 7elocity in &lane :otion
Course Specification BSCE 20/74
);.;. -nstantaneous Center of 1otation in &lane :otion
);.B. Absolute and 1elative Acceleration
);.?. 1ate of Change of a 7ector +ith 1espect to a 1otating 6rame
);.>. &lane :otion of a &article 1elative to a 1otating 6rame; Coriolis
Acceleration
);.)=. :otion About a 6ixed &oint
);.)). Ceneral :otion
);.)*. /hree<Dimensional :otion of a &article 1elative to a 1otating
6rame; Coriolis Acceleration
);.)". 6rame of 1eference in Ceneral :otion
)B. &lane :otion of 1igid 3odies: 6orces and Accelerations
)B.). 2quation of :otions
)B.*. Angular :omentum of a 1igid 3ody in &lane :otion
)B.". &lane :otion of a 1igid 3ody. DA AlembertAs &rinciple
)B.,. 0olution of &roblems involving the :otion of a 1igid 3odies
)B.9. 0ystems of 1igid 3odies
)B.;. Constrained &lane :otion
)?. &lane :otion of 1igid 3odies: 2nergy and :omentum :ethods
)?.). &rinciple of $or% and 2nergy for a 1igid 3ody
)?.*. $or% of 6orces Acting on a 1igid 3ody
)?.". Hinetic 2nergy of a 1igid 3ody in &lane :otion
)?., 0ystems of 1igid 3odies
)?.9 Conservation of 2nergy
)?.; &rinciple of -mpulse and :omentum
)?.B Conservation of Angular :omentum
)?.? -mpulsive :otion
)?.> 2ccentric -mpact
!aboratory 2quipment None
0uggested 1eference
3eer and @ohnston. 0ector Mechanics for #ngineers& 'ynamics, Bth 0- ed.
:cCra+<#ill, *==".
Course Name MECHANICS OF !EFORMABLE BO!IES
Course Description
Axial stress and strain; stresses for torsion and bending; combined stresses;
beam deflections; indeterminate beams; and elastic instability.
Number of nits for
!ecture and !aboratory
" units lecture
Number of Contact #ours
per $ee%
" hours lecture
&rerequisite 0tatics of 1igid 3odies
Course 'b(ectives
After completing this course, the student must be able to:
). nderstand the concepts of stress and strain;
*. Calculate stresses due to bending, shears, and torsion under plain and
combined loading;
". AnalyEe statically determinate and indeterminate structures; and
,. Determine the elastic stability of columns.
Course 'utline ). !oad Classification
*. Concept of 0tress, Normal and 0hear 0tress
". 0tresses under Centric !oading
,. 0tress Concentration
9. &lane 0tress
;. &rincipal 0tresses for &lane 0tress
B. :ohrAs Circle for &lane 0tress
?. Deformations, Normal and 0hear 0trains
Course Specification BSCE 21/74
>. :aterial &roperties
)=. $or%ing 0tresses
)). Deformation in a 0ystem of Axially !oaded :embers
)*. /emperature 2ffects on Axially !oaded :embers
)". 0tatically -ndeterminate :embers
),. /hin<$alled &ressure 7essel
)9. /orsional 0tresses; 2lastic /orsion 6ormula
);. /orsional Deformation; &o+er /ransmission
)B. 6lexural 0tresses by the 2lastic Curve
)?. :oment 2quation sing 0ingularity 6unction
)>. 3eam Deflection by the Double -ntegration :ethod
*=. Area :oment /heorems
*). :oment Diagram by &arts
**. 3eam Deflection by Area :oment :ethod
*". 0tatically -ndeterminate 3eams
*,. 3uc%ling of !ong 0traight Columns
*9. Combined !oadings
*;. Analysis of 1iveted Connections by the niform 0hear :ethod
*B. $elded Connections
!aboratory 2quipment None
0uggested 1eferences
#ibbeler, 1ussell C. Mechanics of Materials, 9th ed. &rentice #all, -nc.,
*==*.
#igdon, Archie, et al. Mechanics of 'eformable !odies, ,th ed. @ohn $iley D
0ons, )>?>.
:cCill, David and $ilton :. Hing. #ngineering Mechanics" An Introduction to
'ynamics, "rd ed. &$0 &ublishing Co., )>>9.
Course Name ENGINEERING ECONOM#
Course Description
Concepts of the time value of money and equivalence; basic economy study
methods; decisions under certainty; decisions recogniEing ris%; and decisions
admitting uncertainty.
Number of nits for
!ecture and !aboratory
" units lecture
Number of Contact #ours
per $ee%
" hours lecture
&rerequisite /hird Iear 0tanding
Course 'b(ectives
After completing this course, the student must be able to:
). 0olve problems involving interest and the time value of money;
*. 2valuate pro(ect alternatives by applying engineering economic principles
and methods and select the most economically efficient one; and
". Deal +ith ris% and uncertainty in pro(ect outcomes by applying the basic
economic decision ma%ing concepts.
Course 'utline ). -ntroduction
).). Definitions
).*. &rinciples of 2ngineering 2conomy
).". 2ngineering 2conomy and the Design &rocess
).,. Cost Concepts for Decision :a%ing
).9. &resent 2conomy 0tudies
*. :oney</ime 1elationships and 2quivalence
*.). -nterest and the /ime 7alue of :oney
*.*. /he Concept of 2quivalence
*.". Cash 6lo+s
". 3asic 2conomy 0tudy :ethods
Course Specification BSCE 22/74
".). /he :inimum Attractive 1ate of 1eturn
".*. /he &resent $orth :ethod
".". /he 6uture $orth :ethod
".,. /he Annual $orth :ethod
".9. /he -nternal 1ate of 1eturn :ethod
".;. /he 2xternal 1ate of 1eturn :ethod
".B. /he &aybac% &eriod :ethod
".?. /he 3enefit.Cost 1atio :ethod
,. Decisions nder Certainty
,.). 2valuation of :utually 2xclusive Alternatives
,.*. 2valuation of -ndependent &ro(ects
,.". Depreciation and After</ax 2conomic Analysis
4.4. 1eplacement 0tudies
,.9. 3rea% +in Analysis
9. Decisions 1ecogniEing 1is%
9.). 2xpected :onetary 7alue of Alternatives
9.*. Discounted Decision /ree Analysis
;. Decisions Admitting ncertainty
;.). 0ensitivity Analysis
;.*. Decision Analysis :odels
!aboratory 2quipment None
0uggested 1eferences
3lan%, !eland /. and Anthony @. /arquin. #ngineering #conomy, ;
th
ed.
:cCra+<#ill, -nc., *==9.
Crant, 2ugene !., et al., Princiles of #ngineering #conomy, ?th ed. @ohn
$iley D 0ons, -nc., )>>=.
Ne+man, Donald C., @erome & !avelle and /ed 0. 2schenbach. #ssentials
of #ngineering #conomic Analysis, *nd ed., 'xford niversity &ress,
*==*.
&ar%, Chan 0. Contemorary #ngineering #conomics, "rd ed. Addison
$esley, *==).
1iggs, @ames !., et al. #ngineering #conomics, ,th ed., :cCra+<#ill, )>>;.
0ullivan, $illiam C., 2lin :. $ic%s and @ames /. !uxho(. #ngineering
#conomy, )*th ed. &rentice #all, -nc., *==*.
/huesen, Cerald @. and $.@. 6abryc%y. #ngineering #conomy, >th ed.
&rentice #all, -nc., *==).
Course Name ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT
Course Description
Decision<ma%ing; the functions of management; managing production and
service operations; managing the mar%eting function; and managing the finance
function.
Number of nits for
!ecture and !aboratory
" units lecture
Number of Contact #ours
per $ee%
" hours lecture
&rerequisite /hird Iear 0tanding
Course 'b(ectives
After completing this course, the student must be able to:
). nderstand the field of engineering management;
*. Hno+ and apply the different functions of management.
Course 'utline ). -ntroduction to 2ngineering :anagement
*. Decision :a%ing
". 6unctions of :anagement
".). &lanning . Coordinating
".*. 'rganiEing
Course Specification BSCE 23/74
".". 0taffing
".,. Communicating
".9. :otivating
".;. !eading
".B. Controlling
,. :anaging &roduct and 0ervice 'perations
9. :anaging the :ar%eting 6unction
;. :anaging the 6inance 6unction
!aboratory 2quipment None
0uggested 1eferences
2isner, #o+ard. #ssentials of Pro1ect and System #ngineering Management,
*nd ed. @ohn $iley D 0ons, -nc., *==*.
Cram, #arold A. An Introduction to Management. #olt, 1inehart and $inston
of Canada, !imited, )>>=.
'berlender, Cerold D. Pro1ect Management for #ngineering and Construction,
*nd ed. :cCra+<#ill, *===.
1obbins, 0tephen &. and :ary Coulter. Management, ;th ed. &rentice #all,
-nc., )>>>.
$heeler, /homas 6. Comuter and #ngineering Management. :cCra+<#ill,
)>>=.
Course Name EN"IRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
Course Description
2cological frame+or% of sustainable development; pollution environments:
+ater, air, and solid; +aste treatment processes, disposal, and management;
government legislation, rules, and regulation related to the environment and
+aste management; and environmental management system.
Number of nits for
!ecture and !aboratory
* units lecture
Number of Contact #ours
per $ee%
* hours lecture
&rerequisites Ceneral Chemistry
Course 'b(ectives
After completing this course, the student must be able to:
). nderstand the various effects of environmental pollution;
*. Hno+ the existing la+s, rules, and regulations of the government on
environmental issues;
". -dentify, plan, and select appropriate design treatment schemes for +aste
disposal; and
,. nderstand the importance of +aste management and its relevance to
the engineering profession.
Course 'utline
). 2cological Concepts
).). -ntroduction to 2nvironmental 2ngineering
).*. 2cology of !ife
).". 3iogeochemical Cycles
).,. 2cosystems
*. &ollution 2nvironments
*.). $ater 2nvironment
*.*. Air 2nvironment
*.". 0olid 2nvironmental
*.,. /oxic and #aEardous $aste /reatment
". 2nvironmental :anagement 0ystem
".). 2nvironmental -mpact Assessment
".*. 2nvironmental Clearance Certificate
Course Specification BSCE 24/74
!aboratory 2quipment None
0uggested 1eferences
3ellardi, 'A3rien. 2a3ardous 4aste Site *emediation. @ohn $iley D 0ons,
-nc., )>>9.
Crites, 1on and C. /chobanoglous. Small and 'ecentrali3ed 4astewater
Management Systems. :cCra+<#ill, )>>?.
Davis, :ac%enEie !. and 0usan @. :asten. Princiles of #nvironmental
#ngineering and Science. :cCra+<#ill, *==,.
CuEmar, 1uth and 1oger CuEmar. #nvironmental #ducation for Sustainable
'eveloment. $isdom Advocate &ublishing, *===.
#eis%eth, #o+ard. Air Pollution Control 5 Traditional and 2a3ardous
Pollutants. /echnomic &ublishing Co., -nc., )>>;.
#enEe, :., et al. 4astewater Treatment. 3erlin: 0pringer 7erlag, )>>B.
Hay, @.C., C.2. Heller and @.6. :iller. Indoor Air Pollution. Chelsea,
:ichigan: !e+is &ublishers, )>>).
Hiely, Cerard. #nvironmental #ngineering. :cCra+<#ill, )>>B.
:etcalf and 2ddy, -nc. 4astewater #ngineering 5 Collection" Treatment and
'isosal. :cCra+<#ill, )>>).
:ihe%ic, @ames. %undamentals of #nvironmental #ngineering. @ohn $iley D
0ons, -nc., )>>>.
Nemero+, N.!. and 6. Agardy. Strategies of Industrial and 2a3ardous 4aste
Management. -nternational /homson &ublishing Company, )>>?.
'rtolano, !eonard. #nvironmental *egulation and Imact Assessment. @ohn
$iley D 0ons, -nc., )>>B.
&erry, 0., D. 1o+er and C. /chobanoglous. #nvironmental #ngineering.
:cCra+<#ill, )>?9.
$ar%, H., C. $arner and $. Davis. Air Pollution 5 Its .rigin and Control.
Addison<$esley, )>>?.
Course Name SAFET# MANAGEMENT
Course Description
2volution of safety management; safety terminology; safety programs adopted
by high ris% industries;
haEards in the construction, manufacturing, gas and po+er plants, and other
engineering industries and ho+ to prevent or mitigate them;
techniques in haEard identification and analysis in +or%places; off<the<(ob
safety; disaster prevention and mitigation; and
incident investigation.
Number of nits for
!ecture and !aboratory
) unit lecture
Number of Contact #ours
per $ee%
) hour lecture
&rerequisites /hird Iear 0tanding
Course 'b(ectives
After completing this course, the student must be able to:
). nderstand the importance and the value of safety;
*. Hno+ the health haEards and their prevention;
". -dentify and mitigate or prevent haEards; and
,. Apply the concepts and principles of safety in engineering practice.
Course 'utline ). 'vervie+ of 0afety
*. 3asic 0afety &rocedures in #igh 1is% Activities and -ndustries
*.). &rocedure in #aEards Analysis in the $or%place
*.*. Control of #aEardous 2nergies
*.". Confined 0pace 2ntry
*.,. 3asic 2lectrical 0afety
*.9. 6all &rotection
*.;. 3arricades and 0caffolds
Course Specification BSCE 25/74
*.B. 6ire 0afety and the 6ire Code
*.?. -ndustrial #ygiene
*.>. #aEard Communication and Chemical 0afety
". 7alue 3ased 0afety and 'ff<the<@ob 0afety
".). 0afety as a 7alue; Choice vs. Compliance
".*. 'ff<the<@ob 0afety 41esidences and &ublic &laces5
".". 0afety as 1elated to #ealth &ractices
,. Disaster &revention and :itigation
,.). 1ationale for Disaster &revention and !oss Control
,.*. &lanning for 2mergencies
,.". 2mergency 1esponse &rocedures
9. -ncident -nvestigation and 1eporting
9.). Accident 2scalation, -ncident -nvestigation and 1eporting
9.*. Causal Analysis; 1ecognition of 1oot Cause
9.". -dentification of Corrective or &reventive Actions
!aboratory 2quipment None
0uggested 1eferences
Asfahl, C. 1ay. Industrial Safety and 2ealth Management, 9th ed. &rentice
#all, -nc., *==".
Department of !abor and 2mployment. .ccuational 2ealth and Safety
Standards.
#opf, &eter 0. 'esigner/s Guide to .S2A, *nd ed. Ne+ Ior%: :cCra+<#ill,
)>?*.
!. ALLIE! COURSES
Co(r)e Na*e BASIC MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Co(r)e !e)cri+,ion
/his course is an introduction to fundamental concepts of thermodynamics;
heat transmissions in building structures; ventilating and air<conditioning
systems; air distribution system design; and indoor air quality. -t includes
study of design considerations of electrical services, elevator and escalator,
fire protection system, illumination, acoustics and automated system for
buildings.
N(*-er of Uni,) for
Lec,(re an. La-ora,or/ 0 (ni,) lec,(re
N(*-er of Con,ac, Ho(r)
+er 1ee2
Prere3(i)i,e College Algebra, &lane and 0pherical /rigonometry, &hysics *
Co(r)e O-4ec,ive)
After completing this course, the student must be able to:
). nderstand the basic concepts of thermodynamics and heat
transfer and their application to thermal systems;
*. Hno+ the current design practices and procedures for building
electrical services, elevator and escalator, fire protection, intelligent
buildings and green building and apply such concepts, practices
and procedures to a term pro(ect.
". Hno+ the ethical issues +hich are relevant to the topics discussed.
Course Specification BSCE 26/74
Co(r)e O(,line
). 3asic Concepts of /hermodynamics and #eat /ransfer
*. 1efrigeration and Air<Conditioning &rinciples
". -ndividual Components Air<Conditioning and 7entilating
0ystems
,. Cooling !oad Calculation and Air Distribution 0ystem Design
9. -ndoor Air 8uality<Comfort and #ealth
;. 2lectrical 0ervices for 3uildings
B. 2levator and 2scalator in 3uildings
?. 6ire &rotection 0ystem
>. -llumination and Acoustics
)=. 3uilding Automated 0ystem Design
)). Creen 3uilding Design
)*. 7isitation to construction sites, problem solving and exhibits
La-ora,or/ E3(i+*en, None
Te5,-oo2) an. Reference)
3en(amin 0tein and @ohn 0. 1eynolds; Mechanical and #lectrical
#(uiment for !uildings" ?
th
2d., c. )>>*
David 3earg, Indoor Air 6uality and 20AC Systems, c. )>>"
A0#1A2 @ournal Articles
A0#1A2 #andboo% K 6undamentals
Charles 6leddermann, #ngineering #thics, *
nd
2d., c. *==,

Co(r)e Na*e BASIC ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Co(r)e !e)cri+,ion
/his course provides the students a sound bac%ground in the theory and
concepts of the fundamental and basic la+s of electricity and magnetism.
&ractical applications such as electrical equipment, electrical safety,
blueprint reading, house and commercial building +iring, and lighting are
introduced
N(*-er of Uni,) for
Lec,(re an. La-ora,or/
!ecture K " units
N(*-er of Con,ac, Ho(r)
+er 1ee2
!ecture K " hours
Prere3(i)i,e College Algebra, &lane and 0pherical /rigonometry, &hysics *
Co(r)e O-4ec,ive)
After completing this course, the student must be able to:
). #ave a deeper understanding and appreciation about electric
circuits.
*. nderstand and apply operating principles of AC<DC equipment.
". nderstand basic electrical blueprint, house +iring and lighting and
electrical safety.
,. Appreciate the importance of the course.
Course Specification BSCE 27/74
Co(r)e O(,line
1. !IRECT CURRENT. 'hmAs !a+, 0eries, &arallel Connections,
3atteries and &o+er.
2. ALTERNATING CURRENT. 7oltage, Current D &hase, &ea%, rms,
Average 7alues.
3. MAGNETISM. 6undamentals, :agnetic Circuits, nits of :agnetics.
6. ELECTRICAL MATERIALS. Conductors, -nsulators,
0emiconductors.
5. !C MACHINES % E$UIPMENT. 6undamental Concepts, :otors,
:eters.
7. AC MACHINES % E$UIPMENT. 6undamental Concepts, :otors,
/ransformers.
7. ELECTRICAL SAFET#. 2quipment &rotection, &ersonnel
&rotection.
8. BLUEPRINT REA!ING. 2lectrical 0ymbols, 2lectrical Diagrams.
9. HOUSE%COMMERCIAL BUIL!ING 8IRING AN! LIGHTING
La-ora,or/ E3(i+*en, N'N2
S(e),e. Reference)
). +ational #lectrical Code 2andboo7.
2. Cusso+, :ilton; Schaum/s .utline Series& !asic #lectricity
Theory 8 Problems. )>?"
3. 6o+ler, 1ichard; #lectriity Princiles 8 Alications. )>?>.
4. :ullin, 1ay C. and 0mith, 1obert !.; #lectrical 4iring
9Commercial:
E. PROFESSIONAL COURSES
E.1. Plannin
Co(r)e Na*e SUR"E#ING 1 9Ele*en,ar/ an. Hiher S(rve/in:
Co(r)e !e)cri+,ion
/heory and practice of surveying techniques and instruments including tape,
compass, transit, theodolite and level; running a traverse and leveling,
preparation of plans of survey, and relocation of boundaries. /opographic
surveying methods, Clobal &ositioning 0ystem location for latitude, longitude,
time and location of shorelines and sounding, measuring velocity and
discharge of streams, aerial and satellite surveying. se of a Clobal
&ositioning 0ystem in surveying and computer soft+are.
N(*-er of Uni,) for
Lec,(re; La-ora,or/;
Fiel.1or2 an. T(,orial
!ecture K " units
6ield+or% K ) unit
N(*-er of Con,ac, Ho(r)
+er 1ee2
!ecture K " hours
6ield+or% K " hours
Prere3(i)i,e%Co're3(i)i,e Advanced Algebra, &lane and 0pherical /rigonometry, 2ngineering Dra+ing
Co(r)e O-4ec,ive)
After completing this course, the student must be able to:
). nderstand the appropriate surveys and investigations required for
various civil engineering pro(ects.
*. Hno+ the requirements of various surveys and investigations
". Hno+ the methodologies of carrying out the more common surveys
and investigations such as topographic surveys
Co(r)e O(,line ). 0urveying concepts
*. :easurements of 7ertical and #oriEontal Distances
". !eveling 4Differential, &rofile, Cross<section5
,. /raverse survey
9. Area computation
;. 0ubdivision
B. /opographic survey
Course Specification BSCE 28/74
?. /riangulation
>. #ydrographic survey
)=. Clobal &ositioning 0ystem
)). Computer applications
La-ora,or/ E3(i+*en,
). :easuring tapes
*. 0tadia rods and range poles
". !evel
,. /ransit./heodolite
9. C&0
;. 0urveying soft+are
0uggested 1eferences
). 2lements of &lane 0urveying, 3enton
*. 0urveying 6undamentals, :cCormac
". &rinciples D Application of 0urveying, Havanagh
,. #igher 0urveying, !a &utt
9. 0urveying, :offit D 3ouchard
;. 0urveying; /heory and &ractice,Anderson, @ames :.; :i%hail,
2d+ard :.,
Co(r)e Na*e SUR"E#ING & 9Enineerin S(rve/):
Co(r)e !e)cri+,ion
Design and !ayout of #oriEontal and 7ertical curves, line grade; earth+or%
volumes, theory of location as applied to high+ay and rail+ays, mass
diagram, overhaul and estimate of cost. se of computer soft+are for mass
diagram. !ayout and alignment of civil +or%s structures.
N(*-er of Uni,) for Lec,(re;
La-ora,or/; Fiel.1or2 an.
T(,orial
!ecture K " units
6ield+or% K ) unit
N(*-er of Con,ac, Ho(r) +er
1ee2
!ecture K " hours
6ield+or% K " hours
Prere3(i)i,e%Co're3(i)i,e 0urveying )
Co(r)e O-4ec,ive)
After completing this course, the student must be able to:
). Hno+ the methodologies of carrying out the more common surveys
and investigations such as horiEontal and vertical curves, line
grades, earth+or%s and theory of locations as applied to high+ays
and rail+ays, mass diagram and overhaul.
Co(r)e O(,line
). #oriEontal and vertical curves
*. !ines and grades
". 2arth+or% computations
,. !ayout and alignment of civil +or%s structures
9. Computer applications
La-ora,or/ E3(i+*en,
). :easuring tapes
*. 0tadia rods and range poles
". !evel
,. /ransit./heodolite
9. C&0
;. 0urveying soft+are
S(e),e. Reference)
). 0urveying and !evelling, 3asa%
*. 0urveying 6undamentals, :cCormac
". 1ail+ay /rac% 2ngineering, :undry
,. 0urveying 6or Construction, -rvine
9. 0urveying; /heory and &ractice,Anderson, @ames :.; :i%hail,
2d+ard :.
Co(r)e Na*e< CI"IL ENGINEERING PRO=ECTS
Co(r)e !e)cri+,ion A ro1ect study presents the highlights, descriptive definition, longJrange
ob(ectives, feasibility criteria, history, and basic conclusions of the pro(ect
under study. -t gives the analyst and the financier a vie+ of the +hole ob(ect
Course Specification BSCE 29/74
-t also presents a comprehensive description of the business and its
operations and briefly defines the product lines of the business. :a(or
findings on the mar%et, technical, financial, socio<economic, and
management feasibility of the pro(ect are included in a pro(ect study.
A practice oriented design pro(ect must integrate the various fields in the
field of civil engineering +or%. 0tudents shall operate in<groups and
complete a study for a typical engineering underta%ing.
N(*-er of Uni,) for Lec,(re;
La-ora,or/; Fiel.1or2 an.
T(,orial
!ecture K ) unit
!aboratory.field.tutorial K * units
N(*-er of Con,ac, Ho(r) +er
1ee2
!ecture < ) hour lecture D progress reports
!aboratory.6ield./utorial < ; hours extensive research and field+or%.
Prere3(i)i,e%Co're3(i)i,e 9
th
Iear standing
Co(r)e O-4ec,ive)
After completing this course, the student must be able to:
). nderstand methods of research, such as identification of a feasible
pro(ect, scopes and delimitations, data interpretation, and research
outputs.
*. Develop the technical and management s%ills required to
independently plan, conduct and report on a program of investigation
or research.
". Carry out the design for a specified civil engineering development.
/he design pro(ect +ill vary from year to year but +ill include aspects
of structural, +ater, geomechanics and transport design.
,. 0elect a pro(ect from a number of topics offered. /he pro(ect
outcomes are to be summariEed in a ma(or report and in a brief oral
presentation
Co(r)e O(,line
1. $ecture& &ro(ect 0ummary.
2. $ecture& Descriptive Definition of the &ro(ect, &ro(ectAs !ong<1ange
'b(ective, and 6easibility Criteria.
3. $ecture& #ighlights of the &ro(ect. #istory. &ro(ect /ime /able
0tatus. Nature 'f /he -ndustry. :ode 'f 6inancing. -nvestment
Costs.
4. $ecture& :a(or Assumption and 0ummary of 6indings and
Conclusion. :ar%et 6easibility. /echnical 6easibility. 6inancial
6easibility. 0ocio<2conomic 6easibility. :anagement 6easibility.
&ro(ect &roposal.
9. 1esearch and 6ield+or% on the 0elected 0tudy. &rogress 1eports.
;. 0ubmission of $or%: )==L 4+ritten pro(ect proposal, final report on
practical +or%, seminar presentation5.
La-ora,or/ E3(i+*en, Dependent on the type of pro(ect underta%en
S(e),e. Reference)
1. Cuyugan, @orge #. *==). A !usiness Planning Manual& A Pro1ect
%easibility Study Guide for %iliinos. &hilippines: 3right Concepts.
2. National $riting &ro(ect. *==". !ecause 4riting Matters& Imroving
Student 4riting in our Schools. @ossey<3ass.
3. Asian &roductivity 'rganiEation. )>?). Pro1ect %easibility Study
Prearation. A&'.
,. &ublished.unpublished thesis, dissertation, pro(ect study or feasibility
study.
Course Specification BSCE 30/74
Co(r)e Na*e< BUIL!ING !ESIGN 1
Co(r)e !e)cri+,ion
A study on building parts and its construction, i.e. from the foundation to the
roofing. 0tudy of the National 3uilding Code and other pertinent codes. A
practical sub(ect that +ill develop in the student the s%ills required in building
design and construction. /his includes interpretation of building plans and
actual observation and study.
N(*-er of Uni,) for Lec,(re;
La-ora,or/; Fiel.1or2 an.
T(,orial
!ecture K ) unit
!aboratory K ) unit
N(*-er of Con,ac, Ho(r) +er
1ee2
!ecture K ) unit
!aboratory K " unit
Prere3(i)i,e%Co're3(i)i,e 2ngineering Dra+ing
Co(r)e O-4ec,ive)
After completing this course, the student must be able to:
). #ave %no+ledge in drafting building plans.
*. 1ead and interpret building plans.
". Apply the theoretical %no+ledge into the actual construction.
Co(r)e O(,line
). -nterpretation and reading of building plans
*. 6oundation plan and details
". 6loor plans and elevations
,. 6loor and roof framing plan and details
9. 0tructural plans and details
;. Detailed cross and longitudinal sections
B. 6orm+or%s and scaffoldings
La-ora,or/ E3(i+*en, Drafting 1oom
S(e),e. Te5,-oo2) an.
Reference)
). 3uilding Construction boo%s
*. &lanning and Designers #andboo%, :ax 6a(ardo
". 3uilding Construction -llustrated, 6rancis D.H. Ching
,. Actual 3uilding &lans in 3lueprint
9. niform 3uilding Code
;. National 3uilding Code
B. National 0tructural Code of the &hilippines
?. 0implified 3uilding Construction, :ax 6a(ardo
Co(r)e Na*e< BUIL!ING !ESIGN &
Co(r)e !e)cri+,ion
/he study of the plumbing code, fire code and electrical code of the
&hilippines, its interpretation and application in building design and
construction.
N(*-er of Uni,) for Lec,(re;
La-ora,or/; Fiel.1or2 an.
T(,orial
!ecture K ) unit
!aboratory K ) unit
N(*-er of Con,ac, Ho(r) +er
1ee2
!ecture K ) unit
!aboratory K " unit
Prere3(i)i,e%Co're3(i)i,e 3uilding Design )
Co(r)e O-4ec,ive)
After completing this course, the student must be able to:
). -nterpret the various building codes of the &hilippines.
*. &repare drafting plans.
". Differentiate different electrical and construction materials
,. nderstand actual plumbing and electrical layout.
Co(r)e O(,line
). &lumbing +or%s
*. 2lectrical +or%s
". :echanical +or%s
,. Carpentry and finishing +or%s
9. 6ire &rotection
La-ora,or/ E3(i+*en, Drafting 1oom
0uggested 1eferences ). 0implified &lumbing Design and 2stimates by :ax 6a(ardo
Course Specification BSCE 31/74
*. 0implified 2lectrical Design and 2stimates, :ax 6a(ardo
". &lumbing Code of the &hilippines
,. :echanical Code of the &hilippines
9. 6ire Code of the &hilippines
;. 2lectrical Code of the &hilippines
B. niform 3uilding Code
?. 3uilding Construction -llustrated, 6rancis D.H. Ching
E.&. !e)in
Co(r)e Na*e A!"ANCE! ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS FOR CE
Co(r)e !e)cri+,ion
A study of selected topics in mathematics and their applications in advanced A study of selected topics in mathematics and their applications in advanced
courses in engineering and other allied sciences. -t covers the study of courses in engineering and other allied sciences. -t covers the study of
Complex Numbers, !aplace and -nverse !aplace /ransforms, &o+er series, Complex Numbers, !aplace and -nverse !aplace /ransforms, &o+er series,
6ourier series, :atrices and Determinants, 7ector Analysis and Numerical 6ourier series, :atrices and Determinants, 7ector Analysis and Numerical
:ethods. :ethods.
N(*-er of Uni,) for Lec,(re
an. La-ora,or/
!ecture K " units
N(*-er of Con,ac, Ho(r) +er
1ee2
!ecture K " hours
Prere3(i)i,e Differential 2quations
Co(r)e O-4ec,ive)
After completing this course, the student must be able to:
). 6amiliariEe themselves +ith the different parameters, la+s,
theorems and the different methods of solutions in advance
mathematics,
*. Develop their abilities on ho+ to apply the different la+s, methods
and theorems particularly in complex problems.
Co(r)e O(,line
). Complex Numbers
*. !aplace and -nverse !aplace /ransforms
". &o+er 0eries
,. 6ourier 0eries
9. 7ector Analysis
;. Numerical :ethods
La-ora,or/ E3(i+*en, N'N2
Te5,-oo2) an. Reference)
1. Dulay,7irgilio, Advanced #ngineering Mathematics" )>>;
2. HreysEig, 2r+in, Advanced #ngineering Mathematics" @ohn $iley
and 0on &ublishing )>B*
3. 3rom+ell,Arthur, Advanced Mathematics in Physics and
#ngineering" :c Cra+ #ill &ublishing )>9"
4. Holman, 3ernard $inear Algebra, :c :illan &ublishing #ous)>>)
5. 0cheid, 6rancis, +umerical Analysis" Mc Graw 2ill Publishing )>;?
;. Mat$ab Manuals *el <2" MS.ffice 2===
Co(r)e Na*e GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING 1 9Soil Mechanic):
Co(r)e !e)cri+,ion
/his course deals +ith the study of the identification and classification of
soils and roc%s, 0ite investigation and subsurface exploration, the physical
and index properties of soil, compaction, +ater flo+ through soils,
subsurface stress and deformation phenomena in soils, laboratory testing,
and the relevance of these topics as they affect soil strength, compressibility,
stability, and drainage. A thorough %no+ledge of engineering geology and
the mechanics of deformable bodies is imperative
N(*-er of Uni,) for Lec,(re;
La-ora,or/; Fiel.1or2 an.
!ecture K " units
!aboratory K ) unit
Course Specification BSCE 32/74
T(,orial
N(*-er of Con,ac, Ho(r) +er
1ee2
!ecture K " hours
!aboratory K " hours
Prere3(i)i,e%Co're3(i)i,e :echanics of Deformable 3odies
Co(r)e O-4ec,ive)
After completing this course, the student must be able to:
). Define soil mechanics and its importance in civil engineering.
2. 0ho+ proficiency in determining soil and roc%properties, selecting
soil parameters for analysis and design relevant to geotechnical
engineering.
". Describe the fundamentals of geotechnics.
,. Demonstrate concepts and principles of field exploration.
9. nderstand various subsurface explorations equipments, soil
laboratory tests and equipments
Co(r)e O(,line
1. -ntroduction: 0oil: -ts -mportance in Civil 2ngineering and :anAs
:ost Common and Complex Construction :aterial. 'rigin of soils
and roc%s. 0oil identification and classification.
$aboratory #)ercise +o. =55!aboratory &olicies and &rocedures.
$aboratory #)ercise +o. <550oil 0ampling, !abelling, and 0torage.
$aboratory #)ercise +o. <a55Determination of 0oil &rofiles.
$aboratory #)ercise +o. 255Dry &reparation of a Disturbed 0oil 0ample.
$aboratory #)ercise +o. >55$et &reparation of a Disturbed 0oil 0ample.
$aboratory #)ercise +o. ?55&reparation of an ndisturbed 0oil 0ample.
2. 6ormation of 0oil and 0oil Deposits. 0ite investigation and
subsurface exploration. 0oil Description and 6ield /ests.
$aboratory #)ercise +o. @550imple 7isual and :anual /ests:
-dentification of 0oil 0ample in the 6ield. &hysical &roperties of 0oil.
". -ndex &roperties of 0oil. :assJ7olume 1elationship.
$aboratory #)ercise +o. ;55nit $eight, :oisture Content, 0pecific
Cravity, 7oid 1atio, &orosity, and Degree of 0aturation Determination.
,. Consistency of 0oils: Atterberg !imits.
$aboratory #)ercise +o.A55!iquid !imit, &lastic !imit, 0hrin%age !imit, and
&lasticity -ndex Determination.
9. Classification /ests for 0oils: AA0#/', 0DA, nified /ests.
$aboratory #)ercise +o. B55Crain 0iEe Analysis: 0ieve /est, #ydrometer
/est.
6. 0oil Compaction and 6ield /ests.
$aboratory #)ercise +o.C55Compaction /ests: 0tandard &roctor /est,
:odified AA0#/' /est.
$aboratory #)ercise +o. <=55In<&lace Density Determination /est: 0and<
Cone :ethod, $ater 3alloon :ethod, Calibrated 3uc%et :ethod,
-mmersion :ethod.
B. 0oil /axonomy.
?. meability of 0oils.
$aboratory #)ercise +o.<<55 &ermeability /ests: Constant #ead /est,
7ariable #ead /est, 6ield /est.
>. illarity of 0oils. 0eepage and Drainage of 0oil.
10. $aboratory #)ercise +o.<2550eepage Analysis.
La-ora,or/ E3(i+*en,
$aboratory #)ercise +o. =55!aboratory &olicies and &rocedures.
$aboratory #)ercise +o. <550oil 0ampling, !abelling, and 0torage.
). 0oil Auger.
*. 0pade or 0hovel.
". Digging /ools.
,. :oisture tight sample containers.
9. &etro+ax or &araffin.
$aboratory #)ercise +o. <a55Determination of 0oil &rofiles.
). !iin In),r(*en,).
*. S*all -o,,le).
". Car.-oar. or ill(),ra,ion -oar.).
,. Car+e, ,a+e.
9. !ra1in In),r(*en,).
Course Specification BSCE 33/74
$aboratory #)ercise +o. 255Dry &reparation of a Disturbed 0oil 0ample.
). /riple 3eam 3alance or Digital $eighing 0cale.
*. 'ven +ith temperature control.
". &ans.
,. 0tandard 0ieves Nr. ,= and Nr. )=.
9. 1ubber :allet or 1ubber<covered &estle.
;. :ortar and 1ubber &estle.
B. 0poon or /ro+el.
?. 0ample 0plitter.
$aboratory #)ercise +o. >55$et &reparation of a Disturbed 0oil 0ample.
). /riple 3eam 3alance or Digital $eighing 0cale.
*. 'ven.
3. &ans +ith at least "== mm and B9 mm deep.
,. 0tandard 0ieves Nr ,=.
9. 6unnel.
;. 6ilter &aper.
$aboratory #)ercise +o. ?55&reparation of an ndisturbed 0oil 0ample.
). 0oil !athe.
*. $ire 0a+.
". :iter 3ox.
,. Hnife.
9. 7ernier or micrometer calipers.
;. :agnifying Class.
B. Cellophane or $ax &aper.
?. 2xtruder 4if the tube sample is used5.
$aboratory #)ercise +o. @550imple 7isual and :anual /ests: -dentification
of 0oil 0ample in the 6ield. &hysical &roperties of 0oil.
). 2rlenmeyer 6las%.
*. 'ven, +ith temperature control.
". :ixing Containers.
,. 0poons.
9. 1olling &an.
;. Class &lates.
$aboratory #)ercise +o. ;55nit $eight, :oisture Content, 0pecific Cravity,
7oid 1atio, &orosity, and Degree of 0aturation Determination.
,nit 4eight 'etermination.
). 3ea%er.
*. 7ernier Caliper.
". 3alance.
,. &araffin or Candle $ax.
9. 0oil !athe.
;. Distilled $ater.
B. Hnife or $ire 0a+.
?. &air of /ongs.
>. 'ven +ith temperature control.
)=. /riple beam balance.
)). 0mall metal drying cans.
)*. &air of tongs.
)". Dessicator.
Moisture Content 'etermination.
). 'ven +ith temperature control.
*. /riple beam balance.
". 0mall metal drying cans.
,. &air of tongs.
9. Dessicator.
Secific Gravity 'etermination.
). &ycnometer or any 7olumetric 6las%.
*. 'ven.
". 3alance.
,. Distilled $ater.
9. /hermometer graduated to =.)= C.
;. 3unsen 3urner +ith iron stand or 0ingle 3urner 2lectric 0tove.
Course Specification BSCE 34/74
B. $ater 3ath.
?. 0ieve Nr. )=.
>. Drying Cans.
)=. :edicine dropper or pipette
)). &air of /ongs.
$aboratory #)ercise +o.A55!iquid !imit, &lastic !imit, 0hrin%age !imit, and
&lasticity -ndex Determination.
$i(uid $imit 'etermination.
). !iquid !imit Device +ith Crooving /ool 4CasagrndeAs Cup5.
*. :ixing 3o+l.
". 'ven +ith temperature control.
,. 3alance, accurate to =.)= gram.
9. 0ieve Nr. ,=.
;. &ans.
B. Drying Cans.
?. :etric 0cale.
>. &air of tongs.
)=. 0patula.
)). Distilled $ater
Plastic $imit 'etermination.
). Class &late.
*. :ixing 3o+l.
". 'ven +ith temperature control.
,. 3alance, accurate to =.)= gram.
9. 0ieve Nr. ,=.
;. &ans.
B. Drying Cans.
?. &air of tongs.
>. 0patula.
)=. Distilled $ater.
Shrin7age $imit 'etermination.
1. 0hrin%age :old 4,9 mm and )" mm deep5.
2. 9= mm Class Cup.
". &etroleum @elly.
,. :ercury 0upply.
9. :edicine Dropper.
6. ))9 mm 2vaporating Dish.
B. Craduated Cylinder.
?. Class &late.
>. &rongs.
)=. 0patula.
)). 'ven +ith temperature control.
)*. &air of /ongs.
)". Dessicator.
),. 3alance, accurate to =.)= g.
)9. 0ieve Nr. ,=.
);. 0traightedge.
Plasticity Inde) 'etermination.
). Cone &enetrometer.
2. 9= mm /in Cup.
". &rongs.
,. 0patula.
9. 'ven +ith temperature control.
;. &air of /ongs.
B. 3alance, accurate to =.)= g.
?. 0ieve Nr. ,=.
>. 0traightedge.
$aboratory #)ercise +o. B55Crain 0iEe Analysis: 0ieve /est, #ydrometer
/est.
Sieve Test.
). 0et of 0tandard 0ieves.
Course Specification BSCE 35/74
*. 'ven +ith temperature control.
". 3alance.
,. &ans.
9. &air of tongs.
;. :anual or :echanical 0ieve 0ha%er.
B. :ortar and &estle.
2ydrometer Test.
). 3alance, sensitive to at least =.)= gram.
*. :echanical 0tirring Apparatus and Dispersion Cup.
". #ydrometer, heavy and calibrated for soil.
,. )<liter graduated cylinder.
9. /hermometer.
;. 0et of 0tandard 0ieves.
B. $ater 3ath of constant temperature.
?. 'ven +ith temperature control.
>. 3ea%er, ,== ml capacity.
)=. /imer or 0top+atch.
)). 0odium 0ilicate.
)*. Distilled $ater.
)". Drying &ans.
),. Dessicator
$aboratory #)ercise +o.C55Compaction /ests: 0tandard &roctor /est,
:odified AA0#/' /est.
Standard Proctor Test.
). Compaction :old. /his consists of a cylindrical metal mold +ith an
internal diameter of ,.== inches, height about ,.;= inches, and
having a volume of )."= cu. ft. +ith a detachable mold collar about
*.9= inches high and ,.== inches diameter.
*. :etal rammer having a *.== inches diameter, +eighing 9.9= lbs. and
+ith a suitable means for controlling their drops.
". $eighing scale, +ith a minimum capacity of )* %g.
,. 3alance, +ith a )== g capacity and sensitive to =.)= g.
9. 'ven +ith temperature control.
;. Drying cans.
B. 0traightedge.
?. !arge mixing pan.
>. :ixing bo+l.
)=. 0ieve Nr. ,.
)). :ortar +ith rubber pestle.
)*. 0coop and spoons.
)". 3ea%er.
),. Distilled $ater.
)9. /ools or suitable material or mechanical device for extruding the
compacted sample from mold.
);. :oisture 0prayer or any suitable device for thoroughly mixing soil
sample +ith +ater.
Modified AAS2T. Test.
). Compaction :old. /his consists of a cylindrical metal mold +ith an
internal diameter of ,.== inches, height about ,.;= inches, and
having a volume of )."= cu. ft. +ith a detachable mold collar about
*.9= inches high and ,.== inches diameter.
*. :etal rammer having a ,.== inches diameter, +eighing )=.== lbs.
and +ith a suitable means for controlling their drops.
". $eighing scale, +ith a minimum capacity of )* %g.
,. 3alance, +ith a )== g capacity and sensitive to =.)= g.
9. 'ven +ith temperature control.
;. Drying cans.
B. 0traightedge.
?. !arge mixing pan.
>. :ixing bo+l.
Course Specification BSCE 36/74
)=. 0ieve Nr. ,.
)). :ortar +ith rubber pestle.
)*. 0coop and spoons.
)". 3ea%er.
),. Distilled $ater.
)9. /ools or suitable material or mechanical device for extruding the
compacted sample from mold.
);. :oisture 0prayer or any suitable device for thoroughly mixing soil
sample +ith +ater.
$aboratory #)ercise +o. <=55-n<&lace Density Determination /est: 0and<
Cone :ethod, $ater 3alloon :ethod, Calibrated 3uc%et :ethod, -mmersion
:ethod.

Sand Cone Method.
). Density Apparatus. /his shall consist of a ,<liter 4)<gallon5 (ar, and a
detachable cone consisting of a cylindrical valve +ith an orifice of )"
mm 4MN5 in diameter. /he valve shall have stops to prevent rotating
the valve past the completely open or completely closed positions.
*. Cuide plate, about "== mm O "== mm O 9 mm 4)*N O )*N O ".);N5 +ith
a )9= mm 4;N5 diameter hole at the center. /his +ill serve as the
base for tests of soft soil.
". 0and. -t must be clean, dry and free<flo+ing; preferably having fe+
particles passing 0ieve Nr. ,= or retained on 0ieve Nr. )=.se
'tta+a 0and, if available.
,. Digging tools. /hese may consist of an earth auger, a cro+bar, a
chisel, a %nife, and a copping sa+.
9. 3alances: )=<%g, and 9==<gram capacities.
;. 'ven +ith temperature control.
B. 0ieve Nr. ,=.
?. 0and 6unnel.
>. 0oil &an.
)=. Drying Cans.
)). Container.
)*. 0traightedge.
)". /hermometer.
),. Distilled $ater.
4ater !alloon Method.
). 3alloon Apparatus. /his is a calibrated vessel containing a liquid
+ithin a relatively thin flexible, elastic membrane 4plastic balloon5.
*. 3ase &late. A rigid metal plate machined to fit the base of the
balloon apparatus.
". 3alances, one of the )= %g capacity readable to ).== g, another of
*.== %g capacity readable to =.)=g.
,. 'ven, +ith temperature control.
9. Drying Cans
;. &air of /ongs.
B. 0oil &an.
?. Digging /ools. /hese may include cro+bars, augers, small pic%s,
chisels, spoons, brushes, scre+drivers, and copping sa+.
>. &lastic bags, buc%ets +ith lid, shovels or spades and a straightedge
for leveling and preparing test location.
)=. Calibration equipment. /hermometer accurate to =.9= , glass plate
;mm or thic%er, and grease.
Calibrated !uc7et Method.
). Calibration 3uc%et.
*. Cuide plate, about "== mm O "== mm O 9 mm 4)*N O )*N O ".);N5 +ith
a )9= mm 4;N5 diameter hole at the center. /his +ill serve as the
base for tests of soft soil.
". 0and. -t must be clean, dry and free<flo+ing; preferably having fe+
particles passing 0ieve Nr. ,= or retained on 0ieve Nr. )=.se
Course Specification BSCE 37/74
'tta+a 0and, if available.
,. Digging tools. /hese may consist of an earth auger, a cro+bar, a
chisel, a %nife, and a copping sa+.
9. 3alances: )=<%g, and 9==<gram capacities.
;. 'ven +ith temperature control.
B. 0ieve Nr. ,=.
?. 0and 6unnel.
>. 0oil &an.
)=. Drying Cans.
)). Container.
)*. 0traightedge.
)". /hermometer.
),. Distilled $ater.
Immersion Method.
). Digging tools. /hese may consist of an earth auger, a cro+bar, a
chisel, a %nife, and a copping sa+.
*. 3alance, sensitive to =.)=g.
". 'ven +ith temperature control.
,. 0patula.
9. 0oil &an.
;. Drying Cans.
B. &araffin or &etro+ax.
?. Distilled $ater.
$aboratory #)ercise +o.<<55 &ermeability /ests: Constant #ead /est,
7ariable #ead /est, 6ield /est.

Constant 2ead Test.
). &ermeameter 0et. /he set must be complete +ith pipe fittings and
head +ith air escape valve and fitting.
*. 0tandpipe.
". 7acuum &ump.
,. 3alance, sensitive to =.)=g.
9. 0ieve Nr. *==.
;. Distilled $ater.
B. /hermometer, sensitive to =.)= C.
?. 0top $atch.
>. /amping Device.
)=. Craduated Cylinder.
)). 'ven, +ith temperature control.
)*. Drying Cans.
)". Calipers.
),. 0coop.
)9. 6unnel.
);. Craduated 6las%.
)B. :eterstic%.
)?. 1ubber /ubing.
)>. 0upport 6rames, and Clamps.
0ariable 2ead Test.
). &ermeameter 0et. /he set must be complete +ith pipe fittings and
head +ith air escape valve and fitting.
*. 0tandpipe.
". 7acuum &ump.
,. 3alance, sensitive to =.)=g.
9. 0ieve Nr. *==.
;. Distilled $ater.
B. /hermometer, sensitive to =.)= C.
?. 0top $atch.
>. /amping Device.
)=. Craduated Cylinder.
Course Specification BSCE 38/74
)). 'ven, +ith temperature control.
)*. Drying Cans.
)". Calipers.
),. 0coop.
)9. 6unnel.
);. Craduated 6las%.
)B. :eterstic%.
)?. 1ubber /ubing.
)>. 0upport 6rames, and Clamps.
%ield Test.
). 3ottomless Can, about ).9=<liter capacity.
*. #ammer.
". $ooden 3oard.
,. :eterstic%.
9. 3uc%et or @ar, +ith *.==<liter capacity.
;. Distilled $ater.
B. 0top $atch.
?. :as%ing or 2lectrical /ape.
$aboratory #)ercise +o.<255 0eepage Analysis.
). Computer.
*. 0oft+are &ac%age on Ceotechnical 2ngineering 40eepage
Analysis5.
". &rinter or &lotter.
S(e),e. Reference)
1. :c Carthy, David 6. *==). #ssentials of Soil Mechanics and
%oundations& !asic Geotechnics" ;
th
#dition. Ne+ @ersey, 0A :
&rentice #all.
2. !iu, Cheng. *===. Soils and %oundations. Ne+ Ior%, 0A : @ohn
$iley D 0ons.
". !iu, Cheng. *===. Soil Proerties Testing Measurement and
#valuation" ?
th
#dition. Ne+ @ersey, 0A : &rentice #all.
,. 3udhu, :uni. *===. Soil Mechanics and %oundations. Ne+ Ior%,
0A : @ohn $iley D 0ons.
9. Das, 3ra(a. )>>>. %undamentals of Geotechnical #ngineering.
3roo%s.Cole &ublishing Co.
;. 3o+les, @oseph. )>>9. %oundation Analysis and 'esign"" @
th
#dition." 0A.
B. Cernica, @ohn N. )>>9. Soil Mechanics. 0A:@ohn $iley and 0ons,
-nc.
8. /erEaghi, Harl et. al. )>>9. Soil Mechanics %or #ngineering
Practice. @ohn $iley and 0ons, -nc.
9. 0o+ers, Ceorge 6., 0o+ers, Ceorge 3. )>B>. Introductory Soil
Mechanics and %oundation. :acmillan, Ne+ Ior%.
Co(r)e Na*e< GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING & 9Fo(n.a,ion:
Co(r)e !e)cri+,ion
/he introductory part of this course deals +ith the some fundamentals of
geotechnical engineering that includes compressibility of soil, shear strength
of soils, triaxial tests of soils, settlement, lateral earth pressure, soil bearing
capacity, slope stability, and earth retaining structures.
/he second part of this course deals +ith the design of reinforced concrete
footings such as +all footing, square isolated footing 4sub(ect to axial load,
and to axial load and bending moment5, rectangular footing 4isolated and
combined5, trapeEoid footing, footing on piles, and strap footing.
N(*-er of Uni,) for Lec,(re; !ecture K " units
Course Specification BSCE 39/74
La-ora,or/; Fiel.1or2 an.
T(,orial
!aboratory K ) unit
N(*-er of Con,ac, Ho(r) +er
1ee2
!ecture K " hours
!aboratory K " hours extensive exercises
Prere3(i)i,e%Co're3(i)i,e Ceotechnical 2ngineering )
Co(r)e O-4ec,ive)
After completing this course, the student must be able to:
). nderstand the principles of soil compressibility as applied to
different types of soil profiles.
*. Discuss the procedures on ho+ to solve problems regarding the
effective stress concepts that include vertical stress on a point
belo+ the ground surface, subsurface stress belo+ +ater surface
and other different current conditions of soil.
". AnalyEe the effects of vertical and horiEontal stresses of soil on
the structure that is to be constructed at a depth belo+ the ground
surface.
,. Calculate the magnitude of the lateral earth pressure that can be
produced on soil using the 1an%ine and CoulombAs theories.
9. se ne+ geotechnical engineering materials.
;. Apply geotechnical engineering soft+are.
B. Apply different methods of analysis and design of the foundation
components of structures.
?. Design various types of reinforced concrete footings of the
structures to be erected at specific locations
Co(r)e O(,line
). Compressibility of 0oils: 0ettlement due to primary consolidation
of soil 4for normally consolidated of soil and overconsolidated
clays5, Consolidation settlement due to stresses caused by
footing.
*. 0hear 0trength of 0oils: Direct shear test 4normally consolidated
and overconsolidated clays5.
". /riaxial /ests of 0oil: Consolidated<drained test. Consolidated<
undrained /riaxial /est 4normally consolidated and
overconsolidated clays5
,. !ateral 2arth &ressure: !ateral 2arth pressure using 1an%ine and
CoulombAs theories.
9. 0oil 3earing Capacity: /erEaghiAs 3earing Capacity.
6. 6oundation 0tructures 40hallo+ and Deep 6oundations5<< Design
of 1einforced Concrete 6ooting:
B. $all footing.
?. 0quare isolated footing sub(ected to axial load, and axial load and
bending moment.
>. 1ectangular isolated footing.
)=. 6ooting on piles.
)). 1ectangular combined footing.
)*. /rapeEoidal footing.
)". 0trap footing.
),. 0ettlement Analysis.
)9. 0lope 0tability Analysis.
);. 1etaining $alls and 0lope &rotection.
)B. Ceosynthetics, Ceotextiles, 0oil 0tabiliEation and -mprovement.
$aboratory #)ercise +o. <553earing 1atio Capacity of Compacted 0oil.
). !oad :achine. /his loading machine must have a capacity of at
least ,,.9 %N, and equipped +ith a movable head or base that
travels at a uniform 4not pulsating5 rate of ).*9 mm 4=.=9N5.min.,
for use in forcing the penetration piston into the specimen. /he
machine shall be equipped +ith a load<indicating device that can
read to ,, HN or less.
*. :old. :etal and cylinder in shape. -t shall be provided +ith metal
extension collar, and a perforated metal base plate.
". 0pacer Dis%.
,. :etal 1ammer.
9. 2xpansion<:easuring Apparatus.
Course Specification BSCE 40/74
La-ora,or/ E3(i+*en,
;. 0ets of $eights.
B. &enetration &iston.
?. Cages K t+o dial gages.
>. :iscellaneous Apparatus such as mixing bo+l, straightedge,
scales, soa%ing tan% or pan, oven, drying cans, scoops, filter
paper and dishes.
$aboratory #)ercise +o. 255Consolidation /est.
). Casagrande type oedometer, +hich
includes:
).) Consolidation ring, internal diameter B9 mm, height *= mm.
).* 6ixed ring, consolidation cell.
)." Dial gauge reading to =.=) mm having a travel of at least )=
mm.
)., !oading device.
*. 6lat glass plate, approximately )== mm O )== mm.
". 'ven +ith temperature control.
,. /op pan +eighing balance reading accurate to =.)= g.
9. 7ernier calipers.
6. &ac%et of B9 mm 6ilter &apers.
B. 0ilicone Crease or &etroleum @elly.
?. 0et of 0tandard $eights.
>. 0top+atch or Cloc% readable to ) second.
)=. &alette Hnife.
$aboratory #)ercise +o. >550tandard &enetration /est.
). Drilling 2quipment.
*. 0plit<0poon sampler
". 0tandard &enetration /est 0et.
,. !abels, data sheets, sample container and other necessary
materials.
$aboratory #)ercise +o. ?55Direct 0hear /est, 7ane 0hear /est, /riaxial
0hear for Cohesionless 0oil, /riaxial 0hear for Cohesive 0oil.

'irect Shear Test.
). 0ample 6ormer K a cutter or mold for forming samples to fit the
shear box. 0amples can be compacted directly in the shear box.
*. Direct shear :achine
". &roving shear assembly.
,. 2xtensometer assembly , * sets
9. 1emolding Cylinder and tamper
;. 0top $atch
B. 'ther laboratory equipment, as oven +ith temperature control,
drying cans,balances,caliper and pans.
0ane Shear Test.
). 7ane 0hear 0et.
*. 0teel /orque 1ods.
Tria)ial Shear Test.
). 7acuum shear base and cap.
*. 1ubber membrane<for holding sample.
". 6orming (ac%et, funnel, tampers<for molding sample.
,. 7acuum gage and source<for internal vacuum.
9. !oading machine<to apply axial load.
;. 3alance, protractor, scale, calipers.
$aboratory #)ercise +o.@55nconfined Compression /est.
). nconfined compression machine.
*. 0ample molder and tamper
". 2xtensometer Assembly.
,. &rotractor and calipe.r
Course Specification BSCE 41/74
9. $ax &aper.
;. 'ther laboratory equipment, such as oven +ith temperature
control, drying cans, balances and pans.
$aboratory #)ercise +o. ;DApplications of Ceotechnical 2ngineering
0oft+are.
). Computer.
*. 0oft+are &ac%age on Ceotechnical 2ngineering.
3. &rinter or &lotter.
S(e),e. Reference)
1. :c Carthy, David 6. *==). #ssentials of Soil Mechanics and
%oundations& !asic Geotechnics" ;
th
#dition. Ne+ @ersey, 0A :
&rentice #all.
2. !iu, Cheng. *===. Soils and %oundations. Ne+ Ior%, 0A : @ohn
$iley D 0ons.
". !iu, Cheng. *===. Soil Proerties Testing Measurement and
#valuation" ?
th
#dition. Ne+ @ersey, 0A : &rentice #all.
,. 3udhu, :uni. *===. Soil Mechanics and %oundations. Ne+ Ior%,
0A : @ohn $iley D 0ons.
9. Das, 3ra(a. )>>>. %undamentals of Geotechnical #ngineering.
3roo%s.Cole &ublishing Co.
;. 3o+les, @oseph. )>>9. %oundation Analysis and 'esign"" @
th
#dition. 0A.
B. Cernica, @ohn N. )>>9. Soil Mechanics. 0A:@ohn $iley and
0ons, -nc.
8. /erEaghi, Harl et. al. )>>9. Soil Mechanics %or #ngineering
Practice. @ohn $iley and 0ons, -nc.
9. 0o+ers, Ceorge 6., 0o+ers, Ceorge 3. )>B>. Introductory Soil
Mechanics and %oundation. :acmillan, Ne+ Ior%.
Co(r)e Na*e STRUCTURAL THEOR# 1
Co(r)e !e)cri+,ion
/he course covers the different types of structural systems, loads and its
combinations and placement, applicable codes and specifications, and
methods of analysis for statically determinate structures.
N(*-er of Uni,) for Lec,(re;
La-ora,or/; Fiel.1or2 an.
T(,orial
!ecture K " units
!aboratory K ) unit
N(*-er of Con,ac, Ho(r) +er
1ee2
!ecture K " hours
!aboratory K " hours
Prere3(i)i,e :echanics of Deformable 3odies
Co(r)e O-4ec,ive) After completing this course, the student must be able to:
). Hno+ the history of history of structural engineering, identify
various types of structural systems, appreciate the importance of
codes and specifications and decide the appropriate loads to apply
into the structures;
*. -dealiEe real structures to obtain analytical models; identify the state
of determinancy and stability of structures; to %no+ the various
structural analysis theorems and principles;
". Apply the equations of static equilibrium to analyEe the trusses,
beams, frames, cables and arches;
,. Develop intuition on deflected shapes of structures under loading;
9. AnalyEe moving loads on high+ay and rail+ay bridges using
influence lines;
;. Develop confidence in structural analysis in preparation for design
courses;
B. 1eflect on the consequences of analysis results to life and safety of
Course Specification BSCE 42/74
people;
?. Develop ethnical responsibility to their clients to produce strong and
safe structures.
Co(r)e O(,line
). -ntroduction to structural 2ngineering; the analysis and design of
process; types of structural forms, of loading conditions and
building materials.
*. Analysis of statically determinate 0tructures
". Analysis of statically determinate /russes
,. -nternal loadings developed in structural members
9. Cable and arches
;. -nfluence lines on statically determinate 0tructures
B. Deflections
?. Approximate analysis of statically indeterminate 0tructures
La-ora,or/ E3(i+*en, None
S(e),e. Reference)
Te5,-oo2)
1. 0tructural Analysis" ?
th
#d" Prentice 2all <CCC." +.E. !y& 2ibbler" *.
C.
2. National 0tructural Code of the &hilippines, 9
th
ed. Association of
Structural #ngineers of the Philiines" Manila 2==< by Association
of Structural #ngineers of the Philiines
Reference)
1. t%u, 0enol, Norris C.#. and $ilbur, @.3., #lementary Structural
Analysis" ?
th
ed.:cCra+<#ill -nc. N.I. )>>)
2. The +ational !uilding Code of the Philiines and its Imlementing
*ules and *egulations" &hilippine !a+
>. CaEette, :anila, *=== by 6oE, 7.3. ed
4. #agen, H.D., Introduction to #ngineering Analysis, &rentice #all,
Ne+ @ersey, *==)
5. 1a(an, 0.D., Introduction to Structural Analysis and 'esign, @ohn
$iley D 0ons, -nc. Ne+ Ior%, *==)
6. Cahli, A.And Neville A.:., Structural Analysis" A ,nified Classical
and Matri) Aroach" ,
th
ed. 2D6N 0pon, !ondon )>>B Theory of
Structures" 7ol. )), /ata :cCra+<#ill &ublishing Co. !td., Ne+
Delhi, )>>> by Cupta, 0.&., &andit, C.0., And Cupta, 1.
7. !in, /.I. and 0totesbury, 0.D., Structural Concets and Systems
for Architects and #ngineers, )>?)
8. Hassimali, A., Structural Analysis" *
nd
2d, 3roo%s.Cole &ublishing
Company, )>>>
9. :cCormac, @.C. and Nelson @.C., Structural Analysis" A Classical
and Matri) Aroach,P)>>B
10. @ohn $iley by$est, #., %undamentals of Structural
Analysis,P)>>",P
11. #arrison, #.3., Structural Analysis and 'esign: 0ome
:icrocomputer Applications, *
nd
2d, &ergamon &ress, )>>=
12. @ohn $iley by $est, #., Analysis of Structures& An Integration of
Classical and Modern Methods" )>?>,
Co(r)e Na*e STRUCTURAL THEOR# &
Co(r)e !e)cri+,ion
/he course covers the theory of structures analysis as applied to
indeterminate structures such as indeterminate beams, planar and space
frames and trusses sub(ect to static loads; method of consistent
deformation; three<moment equation; slope<deflection method; moment
distribution; energy methods, matrix methods; and approximate method of
analysis.
N(*-er of Uni,) for
Lec,(re; La-ora,or/;
Fiel.1or2 an. T(,orial
!ecture K " units
!aboratory K ) unit
Course Specification BSCE 43/74
N(*-er of Con,ac, Ho(r)
+er 1ee2
!ecture K " hours
!aboratory K " hours
Prere3(i)i,e 0tructural /heory )
Co(r)e O-4ec,ive)
After completing this course, the student must be able to:
). Apply the fundamental principles of structural analysis for
indeterminate structures.
*. 2valuate the structural behavior of indeterminate structures
". 3e analytical and systematic in the approach to problem
solving
,. &repare for design +or%
Co(r)e O(,line
). 1evie+ of deflections of structures
*. -ntroduction to statically indeterminate structures
". Approximate analysis of statically indeterminate structures
,. Analysis of statically indeterminate structures by method of
consistent deformation; three<moment equation
9. Displacement method of analysis slope<deflection method;
moment distribution;
;. -ntroduction to matrix structural analysis
La-ora,or/ E3(i+*en, N'N2
S(e),e. Reference)
Te5,-oo2)
). Structural Analysis; 6
,h
E.; Pren,ice Hall 1>>>.; N.=. B/< Hi--ler;
R. C.
*. National Structural Code of the Philippines, 5
th
ed.A))ocia,ion
of S,r(c,(ral Enineer) of ,he Phili++ine); Manila &??1 -/
A))ocia,ion of S,r(c,(ral Enineer) of ,he Phili++ine)
Reference)
1. #lementary Structural Analysis" ?
th
ed.:cCra+<#ill -nc. N.I. )>>)
by t%u, 0enol, Norris C.#. and $ilbur, @.3.
2. The +ational !uilding Code of the Philiines and its
Imlementing *ules and *egulations" &hilippine !a+ CaEette,
:anila, *=== by 6oE, 7.3. ed
3. Introduction to #ngineering Analysis, &rentice #all, Ne+ @ersey,
*==) by #agen, H.D.
4. Introduction to Structural Analysis and 'esign, @ohn $iley D 0ons,
-nc. Ne+ Ior%, *==) by 1a(an, 0.D.
5. Structural Analysis" A ,nified Classical and Matri) Aroach" ,
th
ed. 2D6N 0pon, !ondon )>>B by Cahli, A. And Neville A.:.
6. Theory of Structures" 7ol. )), /ata :cCra+<#ill &ublishingCo.
!td., Ne+ Delhi, )>>> by Cupta, 0.&., &andit, C.0., and Cupta, 1.
7. Structural Concets and Systems for Architects and #ngineers,
)>?) by !in, /.I. and 0totesbury, 0.D.
8. Structural Analysis" *
nd
2d, 3roo%s.Cole &ublishing Company,
)>>> by Hassimali, A.
9. 0tructural Analysis, A Classical and :atrix Approach,P)>>B by
:cCormac, @.C. and Nelson @.C.
10. 6undamentals of 0tructural Analysis,P)>>",P@ohn $iley by $est,
#.
Co(r)e Na*e< STRUCTURAL !ESIGN 1 9Reinforce. Concre,e:
Co(r)e !e)cri+,ion /his course is concerned +ith the design, applications and code
specifications used in structural reinforced concrete members sub(ected to
flexure 9beams" girders" 1oists" lintels" girts" etc.:" tension, and compression
members 9columns:" combined stressed members 9beam5columns:" beam<
column connections using the #lastic $imit Method, also %no+n as the
Alternate 0tress Design 4A0D5 or $or%ing 0tress Design 4$0D5, and the
Plastic $imit Method or the ltimate 0trength Design 40D5. Applications
and specifications as applied to buildings, bridges, and other reinforced
Course Specification BSCE 44/74
concrete structures are also given emphasis. A thorough %no+ledge and
proficiency in 0tructural /heory is imperative.
N(*-er of Uni,) for Lec,(re;
La-ora,or/; Fiel.1or2 an.
T(,orial
!ecture K " units
!aboratory.6ield./utorial < ) unit
N(*-er of Con,ac, Ho(r) +er
1ee2
!ecture K " hours lecture
!aboratory.6ield./utorial K " hours extensive exercises and tutorials
Prere3(i)i,e%Co're3(i)i,e
&rerequisite: 0tructural /heory )
Co<requisite: 0tructural /heory *
Co(r)e O-4ec,ive)
After completing this course, the student must be able to:
). -dentify the constituent materials of reinforced concrete and
understand their behavior.
*. Develop techniques in structural design in reinforced concrete.
". 6ormulate correct design strategies based on theoretical and
situational experiences.
,. 6ormulate correct design strategies based on theoretical and
situational experiences.
9. &roduce different types of loads to structures using National
0tructural Code of the &hilippines.
;. Appraised the local code of practice, i.e., the National 0tructural
Code of the &hilippines.
B. -dentify advanced design methods.
?. Develop design s%ills and proficiency.
Co(r)e O(,line
). -ntroduction: 2ngineering 0tructures; /heir importance and relation
to real<life situations.
*. &hysical and 0tructural &roperties of 1einforced Concrete.
1einforced Concrete :aterials. Concrete, 0teel 1einforcement.
". Design and Analysis of 6lexural :embers: 3eam Descriptions,
/heoretical and &ractical Considerations. 1ectangular 0ectionsJ
0ingly 1einforced. 1ectangular 0ectionsJDouble 1einforcement.
/<0ections.
,. Design and Analysis of 6lexural :embers: 0hear and Diagonal
/ension. Design of 0tirrups.
9. Design and Analysis of 6lexural :embers: 3ond, and Anchorage.
Development !ength, and 0plices.
;. Design and Analysis of 6lexural :embers: 0erviceabilityJDeflection
and Crac% Control.
B. 0tructural and Architectural &rovisions for 3eams.
?. Continuous 1einforced Conrcete 0tructuresJN0C& 0pecification.
>. Design and Analysis of 6lexural :embers: Design of 0labsJ'ne
$ay 1einforcement.
)=. Design and Analysis of 6lexural :embers: Design of 0labsJ/+o
$ay 1einforcement: Direct :ethod.
)). Design and Analysis of 6lexural :embers: Design of 0labsJ/+o
$ay 1einforcement: 2quivalent 6rame :ethod.
)*. 0tructural and Architectural &rovisions for 0labs.
)". Design and Analysis of Compression :embers: Axial
Compression. !ateral /ies and 0pirals.
),. Compression and 3endingJDirect :ethod. &lastic Centroid.
)9. Design and Analysis of Compression :embers: Compression and
3endingJ-nteraction Diagrams and 3reslerAs 2quation.
);. Design of $alls
)B. Design and Analysis of Composite 0tructures: Composite 3eam<
0lab 3ridges, Composite 3eam<0lab 3uilding 6loors.
)?. Design and Analysis of 1etaining $alls.
)>. Connections: 3eam<Column Connections.
La-ora,or/ E3(i+*en, Depending on the topic.situation discussed.
S(e),e. Reference)
). :c Cormac, @ac% C. 2==@. 'esign of *einforced Concrete" A
th
Course Specification BSCE 45/74
#dition@ohn $iley D 0ons, -nc. . Ne+ Ior%.
2. Association of 0tructural 2ngineers of the &hilippines. *==). The
+ational Structural Code of the Philiines" @
th
#dition. :anila:
Association of 0tructural 2ngineers of the &hilippines.
3. Nilson, Arthur #. and $inter, Ceorge et. al. *===. 'esign of
Concrete Structures" <>
th
#dition:c<Cra+ #ill, -nc. . Ne+ Ior%.
4. :osley, 7. #., 3ungey, @. #., #ulse, 1. )>>>. *einforced Concrete
'esign. :ac :illan. 0A.
5. Dobro+s%i, @oseph A.)>>?. Concrete Construction 2andboo7" ?
th
#dition. :c Cra+<#ill, Ne+ Ior%, 0A.
6. :eyer, Christian. )>>;. 'esign of Concrete Structures. &rentice
#all. Ne+ @ersey.
Co(r)e Na*e< STRUCTURAL !ESIGN & 9S,eel an. Ti*-er:
Co(r)e !e)cri+,ion
/his course is concerned +ith the design of structural +ood members
sub(ected to flexure, compression and tension members, combined stresses
and connections. /he presentation of the course is aligned +ith the
provisions of the National 0tructural Code of the &hilippines.
/his course is also concerned +ith the design of structural steel members
sub(ected to flexure 9beams" girders" 1oists" lintels" girts" etc.:" tension, and
compression members 9columns:" combined stressed members 9beam5
columns:" riveted, +elded, and bolted connections using the #lastic $imit
Method, also %no+n as the Allo+able 0tress Design 4A0D5, and the Plastic
$imit Method. /he course also deals +ith an introduction to the $oad
*esistance %actor 'esign Method 4!16D5 in designing structural steel.
Applications and specifications as applied to buildings, bridges, and other
steel structures are also given emphasis. A thorough %no+ledge and
proficiency in 0tructural /heory is imperative.
N(*-er of Uni,) for Lec,(re;
La-ora,or/ ; Fiel.1or2 an.
T(,orial
!ecture K " units
!aboratory K ) unit
N(*-er of Con,ac, Ho(r) +er
1ee2
!ecture K " hours.
!aboratory K " hours extensive exercises.
Prere3(i)i,e%Co're3(i)i,e 0tructural /heory *.
Co(r)e O-4ec,ive)
After completing this course, the student must be able to:
). -dentify the constituent materials of steel and timber and understand
their behavior.
*. Apply the fundamental principles of /imber and 0teel Design.
". Apply techniques in structural design and analysis of structural +ood
and steel.
,. 6ormulate correct design strategies based on theoretical and
situational experiences.
9. 6ormulate correct design strategies based on theoretical and
situational experiences.
;. nderstand and apply the different types of loads to structures
using National 0tructural Code of the &hilippines.
B. Appraised the local code of practice, i.e., the National 0tructural
Code of the &hilippines.
?. -dentify advanced design methods.
Course Specification BSCE 46/74
Co(r)e O(,line
). &roperties of &hilippine $ood and !umber.
*. $or%ing 0tresses of 0tructural /imber .
". Analysis and design of flexural members: /theoretical and practical
considerations. N0C& 0pecifications.
,. Analysis and design of compression and tension members:
/heoretical and practical considerations. N0C& 0pecifications.
9. Analysis and design of combined flexure and axial members:
/heoretical and practical considerations. N0C& 0pecifications.
;. /imber Connectors and 6asteners. N0C& 0pecifications
B. &hysical and 0tructural &roperties of 0teel. 0tructural 0teel 0hapes
and 0ections.
8. Design and Analysis of 6lexural :embers: /heoretical and &ractical
Considerations. Code 0ecification& Compactness, 0lenderness,
!ateral 0upport, 3ending 0tresses, 0hear 0tresses, Deflection,
3eam 3earing &lates, $eb Crippling.
>. Design and Analysis of 6lexural :embers: 3eams +ith Cover
&lates. -deal 0ections. 3uilt<p 0ections. nsymmetrical 3ending.
0tructural and Architectural &rovisionsfor 3eams
)=. &late Cirders.
)). Design and Analysis of /ension :embers:
12. Code Secification& Cross Area, Net Area, 2ffective Net Area. 2ffect
of #oles, 0taggered #oles. 0tiffness Criterion.
)". Design and Analysis of Compression :embers:
14. Code Secification& 2ulerAs 6ormula. 0hort, -ntermediate, and !ong
Columns. 0tiffness Criterion. 0truts, Columns.
)9. Design and Analysis of Combined 0tressed :embers:
16. Code Secification& /ension and 3ending, Compression and
3ending. 3eam<Columns, 2ccentrically !oaded Columns.
)B. Connections: 1iveted, 3olted, $elded Connections.
)?. /heory of &lastic Design: &lastic :odulus.
)>. -ntroduction to the !oad 1esistance 6actor Design :ethod 4!16D5.
La-ora,or/ E3(i+*en, Depending on the topic.situation discussed.
S(e),e. Reference)
1. Association of 0tructural 2ngineers of the &hilippines. *==). The
+ational Structural Code of the Philiines" @
th
#dition. Association
of 0tructural 2ngineers of the &hilippines.
2. Association of 0tructural 2ngineers of the &hilippines. *==,. AS#P
Steel 2andboo7 2==?" >
nd
#dition. Association of 0tructural
2ngineers of the &hilippines.
". Nethercot, David A.*==). !imit 0tates Design of 0tructural
0teel+or%, "
rd
2dition. 0pect &ress, !ondon, 2ngland.
,. 3ooth, $illiam D. )>>>. Metal !uc7iling Curtailing and Construction.
:c Cra+<#ill, 0A.
5. 0piegel, !eonard and !imbrunner Ceorge 6. )>>B. Applied
0tructural 0teel Design, "
rd
2dition. :c Cra+<#ill, Ne+ Ior%, 0A.
6. 0almon, Charles and @ohnson @ohn 2. )>>;. Steel Structures&
'esign and !ehavior" ?
th
#dition. :c Cra+<#ill, Ne+ @ersey.
7. *==9. +ational !uilding Code of the Philiines& Imlementing *ules
and *egulations" &hilippine CaEette, :anila.
8. &ar%er, #arry and Ambrose, @ames. )>??. Simlified 'esign of
Structural 4ood" ,
th
ed., National 3oo%store, :anila, )>??
>. :orro+, #arold $. )>?B #lements of Steel 'esign. :c Cra+<#ill,
Ne+ Ior%, 0A.
10. &ar%er, #arry. )>B,. Simlified 'esign of Structural Steel" ?
th
#dition. National 3oo% 0tore, :anila.
Co(r)e Na*e< MECHANICS OF FLUI!S
Co(r)e !e)cri+,ion /his course deals +ith properties of fluids; fluid static, hydro%inetics and
Course Specification BSCE 47/74
hydrodynamics; ideal fluid flo+ for past external and internal boundaries;
flo+ similitude; computer and laboratory fluid experiments.
N(*-er of Uni,) for Lec,(re;
La-ora,or/ ; Fiel.1or2 an.
T(,orial
!ecture K * units
!ab K ) unit
N(*-er of Con,ac, Ho(r) +er
1ee2
!ecture K * hrs
!aboratory K " hrs
Prere3(i)i,e%Co're3(i)i,e Dynamics of 1igid 3odies, :echanics of Deformable 3odies
Co(r)e O-4ec,ive)
After completing this course, the student must be able to:
). Develop a good understanding of the properties of fluid and the
principles of fluid behavior.
*. nderstand the principles involving physical ideas, as +ell as
mathematical ones, and includes derivations and analysis of
resulting equations, +hich describe fluid behavior.
". 0olve practical problems, +hich involve numerical calculations from
+or%ing formulas, often +ith the conclusion of experimentally
determined coefficient.
,. :a%e solutions and decisions on a particular problem incorporating
social and moral impact and put into mind that a mediocre solutions
could cause a loss of life and.or property
Co(r)e O(,line ). 6undamental &roperties of 6luids
*. #ydrostatic 6orces on 0urfaces
*.) /otal #ydrostatic &ressure on &lane 0urfaces
*.* 6orces on 0ubmerged &lane 0urfaces 0emi<Craphical
Approaches
*." 6orces on 0ubmerges Curved<0urfaces
". 1elative 2quilibrium of !iquids
".) #oop /ension in Circular &ipes and /an%s
".) Dams
".* &rinciple of Archimedes
"." 0tability of 0ubmerged 3odies
"., 0tability of 6loating 3odies
,. Hinematics of 6luid 6lo+s
,.) 6lo+ of ideal, 1eal 6luids
,.* Classification of 6lo+ /ypes
,." &athlines, 0treamlines and 6lo+nets
9. /ransport /heorems
9.) 1eynoldAs /ransport /heorem
9.* :ass /ransport.Continuity 2quation
9." :omentum 2quations
9., 2nergy 0ystems
9.9 6lo+ /hrough &orous :edia 4optional5
;. :omentum 2quations of 6luid 6lo+
;.) Conservation of :omentum
;.* Applications
;." -mpact on 3lades
B. 3ernoulli.Navier<0to%es 2quation
B.) 2quation of :otion /heories
B.* Application
B.).) /ra(ectories
B.).* :easuring Devices
B.)." &ipe 6lo+s
?. Dimensional Analysis and #ydraulic 0imilitude
?.)Ceometric.Hinetic.Dynamic 0imilarity
?.*&- 3uc%ingham /heorem
>. /he 3oundary !ayer in -ncompressible 6lo+
>.)Definition of 3oundary layer
Course Specification BSCE 48/74
>.*:omentum 2quation Applied to 3oundary !ayer
>.*.) !aminar 3oundary 6lo+ and /urbulent 3oundary !ayer
)=. 0oft+are Application
La-ora,or/ E3(i+*en,
#ydraulic 3ench.
0oft+are: $aterCAD 6lo+master &ondpac%
S(e),e. Reference)
1. :ays, !arry $. *==,. 4ater *esources #ngineering" 2==@ #dition.
0A.
2. 1obert !. Daugherty, @oseph 3. 6ranEini and 2. @ohn 6innemore.
*==*. %luid Mechanics with #ngineering Alications" SI Metric
#dition. 0A.
3. 1ay H. !insley, @oseph 3. 6ranEini, david !. 6reyberg and David !.
/chobanoglous. )>>*. 4ater *esources #ngineering" %ourth
#dition. 0A.
4. @ohn A. 1oberson, @ohn @. Cassidy and :. #anif Chaudhry. )>??.
2ydraulic #ngineering" Second #dition. 0A.
5. #.$. Hing, @.'. $isler and @.C. $oodburn. )>?=. 2ydraulics" %ifth
#dition. 1. 2. Hrieger &ublishing Company.
Co(r)e Na*e< H#!RAULICS
Co(r)e !e)cri+,ion
/his course deals +ith the analysis and hydraulic design of by systems such
as reservoirs dams, spill+ays, gates, open channels, pipe net+or%s, pumps
and turbines; sediment transport in rivers and reservoir; computer hydraulic
modeling.
N(*-er of Uni,) for Lec,(re;
La-ora,or/ ; Fiel.1or2 an.
T(,orial
!ecture K * units
!aboratory K ) unit
N(*-er of Con,ac, Ho(r) +er
1ee2
!ecture K * hrs
!aboratory K " hrs
Prere3(i)i,e%Co're3(i)i,e :echanics of 6luids
Co(r)e O-4ec,ive)
After completing this course, the student must be able to:
). Develop a good understanding of the principles of +ater behavior
under the influence of forces.
*. nderstand the principles involving physical ideas, as +ell as
mathematical ones, and includes derivations and analysis of
resulting equations +hich describe +ater behavior.
". Develop s%ills in solving practical problems, +hich involve numerical
calculations from +or%ing formulas used for hydraulic analysis
design.
4. :a%e solutions and decisions on a particular problem incorporating
social and moral impact and put into mind that a mediocre solutions
could cause a loss of life and.or property.
Co(r)e O(,line ). #oop tension in circular pipes and tan%s
*. Dams
". 1evie+ on fundamental of fluid
,. $ater flo+ in pipes
,.) :inor and :a(or #eadlosses in pipes
,.* &ipeline +ith &umps and /urbines
,." 3ranching pipes
,.".) &ipes in series
,.".* &ipes 3ranching &arallel
,., &ipe Net+or%s
,.9 $ater #ammering and 0urges in &ipes
9. 'pen channel flo+
9.) 'pen Channel 0teady Kniform 6lo+ 6ormulas
Course Specification BSCE 49/74
9.* :ost 2conomical and 2fficient sections
9." 0pecific 2nergy channels
9., Celerity, Critical 7elocity, 0ubcritical D 0upercritical 6lo+s
9.9 Depths of 6lo+ nder 0teady Conditions
9.; 2quations of gradually varying 6lo+ Conditions
9.B $ater 0urface &rofiles
9.? #ydraulic @ump Conditions
;. #ydrodynamics
B. #ydrodynamics Design
B.) Dams and 0pill+ays
B.* 6lo+ /hrough Culverts and 0treets -nlets
B." $ater &rofiles nder 3ridges
B., $ater 0upply &iping
?. 0pill+ays
>. Cates
)=. &umps
)). /urbines
La-ora,or/ E3(i+*en, $atershed 0imulator
&ipe Net+or%
0oft+are: 0/'1:CAD
S(e),e. Reference)
1. :ays, !arry $. *==,. 4ater *esources #ngineering" 2==@ #dition.
0A.
2. 1obert !. Daugherty, @oseph 3. 6ranEini and 2. @ohn 6innemore.
*==*. %luid Mechanics with #ngineering Alications" SI Metric
#dition. 0A.
3. !insley, 1ay H. ; 6ranEini, @oseph 3.; 6reyberg, David !.;
/chobanoglous, David !. )>>*. 4ater *esources #ngineering"
%ourth #dition. :cCra+ #ill.
4. @ohn @. Cassidy D :. #anif Chaudhry. )>??. 2ydraulic #ngineering"
Second #dition. 0A.
5. #.$. Hing, @.'. $isler and @.C. $oodburn. )>?=. 2ydraulics" @
th
#dition. 1. 2. Hrieger &ublishing Company.
Co(r)e Na*e< H#!ROLOG#
Co(r)e !e)cri+,ion
/his course is concerned +ith the discussion of #ydrologic cycle; occurrence
and analysis of components of hydrologic cycle such as precipitation,
evapotranspiration, infiltration, stream flo+ and ground +ater; river and
reservoir sedimentation; flood routing techniques; probability analysis for
hydrologic design; computer modeling for hydrologic systems.
N(*-er of Uni,) for Lec,(re;
La-ora,or/; Fiel.1or2 an.
T(,orial
!ecture K " units
N(*-er of Con,ac, Ho(r) +er
1ee2
!ecture K " hours
Prere3(i)i,e%Co're3(i)i,e :echanics of 6luids
Co(r)e O-4ec,ive)
After completing this course, the student must be able to:
). Develop a good understanding of the hydrologic cycle in terms of
the processes and storage relationships among its components.
*. nderstand the physical meaning of different hydrologic models
+hich capture.stimulate selected hydrologic phenomena.
". 0olve practical problems, +hich involve numerical calculations from
+or%ing formulas used for hydrologic analysis and design.
,. :a%e solutions and decisions on a particular problem incorporating
social and moral impact and put into mind that a mediocre solutions
could cause a loss of life and.or property
Course Specification BSCE 50/74
Co(r)e O(,line ). #ydrology and the #ydrologic Cycle
).) Difference 3et+een #ydrology and #ydraulics.
).* /he #ydrologic Cycle and the #uman -mpact.
)." -nterrelationships of &hases of the #ydrologic Cycle:
2vapotranspiration, &recipitation, -nfiltration.&ercolation,
0urface.0ubsurface 1unoff, Cround+ater.
)., &hilippine $atersheds: Delineation of Drainage Area, 0ub<
3asing.&hysical &roperties Determination 4Application in the
/erm &ro(ect5.
*. $eather 3asics 4:eterology5: Atmospheric $aters
*.) /he Atmosphere: Composition, Ceneral Characteristics and
0tability.
*.* -ntroduction of Cloud &hysics: Nucleation, Cro+th and
Distribution.
*." 0olar radiation and 2arthAs 2nergy 3alance.
*., Ceneral Circulation: /hermal Circulation and 2arthAs 1otation.
*.9 /emperature: Ceographic Distribution, /ime 7ariation and
:easurement
*.; #umidity: Ceographic Distribution, /ime 7ariation and
:easurement
". -mportant &hases of #ydrologic Cycle
".) &recipitation: 'ccurrence and :easurement.
".).) 6ormation, 6orms 4&hilippine 0etting5, /ypes and
Artificially -nduced.
".).* :easurement: Cages and Net+or%s, 1adar and 0atellite
2stimates.
".)." &recipitation Data Analysis: 2stimation of :issing data,
Double<:ass Analysis, :ean Areal &recipitation, Depth<
Area<Duration Analysis, 6requency Analysis.
".* 2vaporation, /ranspiration, -nterception and Depression
0torage
".*.) 2vaporation from 6ree 0urface: $ater 3alance :ethod,
2nergy 3alance :ethod, :ass</ransfer :ethod,
&enman 2quation, 2mpirical :ethods and Direct
:easurement.
".*.* /ranspiration and 2vapo<transpiration.
".*." Depression 0torage.
"." 0urface and 0ubsurface 1unoff &henomenon.
".".) 1ainfall<1unoff &rocesses: :echanisms, Cycle, $ater
0tage<Discharge 1elationship, :easurement and
-nterpretation
".".* 6lood &rediction.
".".*.) Craph Analysis: Characteristics, nit
#ydrograph /heory, -nstantaneous nit
#ydrograph, 0ynthetic nit, #ydrographs,
Applications.
".".*.* 6lo+ 1outing /echniques: Channel 1outing
4:us%ingum :ethod and 1eservoir 1outing5,
#ydraulic 1outing 40t. 7enant 2quations and
Numerical 0olutions5, 3loc%<3ox :odels.
"., -nfiltration and &ercolation: &rocesses and :easurements
".9 Cround+ater 0torage and the 6lo+ of $ater
".9.) #ydrologic -nvestigations in Determining 0ubsurface
1esource.
".9.* #ydraulics of !o+ of Cround+ater.
".9." Cround+ater 2xploration and 2xploitation in the
&hilippines.
,. Concepts of &robability and 0tatistics #ydrology
,.) 3asic &robability Concepts and &robability :odels.
,.* 1eturn &eriod, Design 0torms and Design /urn<'ff.
,." 1egression and Correlation.
,., 1is%s 2stimation.
Course Specification BSCE 51/74
9. 1ole of #ydrology in $ater 1esources &lanning and :anagement in
the &hilippines.
9.) Agencies -nvolved in the Collection of #ydrologic Data.
9.* &roblems of $atershed :anagement and $atershed
&rotection.
La-ora,or/ E3(i+*en, #ydrology Apparatus 0oft+are
S(e),e. Reference)
1. :ays, !arry $. *==,. 4ater *esources #ngineering" 2==@
#dition. 0A.
2. :ays, !arry $.; /odd, David Heith. *==,. Groundwater
#ngineering. 0A
3. !insley, 1ay H. ; 6ranEini, @oseph 3.; 6reyberg, David !.;
/chobanoglous, David !. )>>*. 4ater *esources #ngineering"
%ourth #dition. :cCra+ #ill.
4. Cho+, 7en /e; :aidment, David 1.; :ays, !arry $. )>??.
Alied 2ydrology. :cCra+ #ill.
5. !insley, 1ay H.; Hohler :ax A.; &alhus, @oseph #. )>B?.
2ydrology for #ngineers" SI Metric #dition. Ne+ Ior% 0A.
Co(r)e Na*e< 8ATER RESOURCES ENGINEERING
Co(r)e !e)cri+,ion
/his course deals +ith the principles and analysis of +ater resources
systems such as multi<purpose reservoir, +ater supply distribution system
and storm+ater drainage; irrigation system and agricultural drainage system;
special topics include river, flood control, drought mitigation and +ater
resource planning management.
N(*-er of Uni,) for Lec,(re;
La-ora,or/; Fiel.1or2 an.
T(,orial
!ecture K " units
N(*-er of Con,ac, Ho(r) +er
1ee2
!ecture K " hours
Prere3(i)i,e%Co're3(i)i,e #ydraulics
Co(r)e O-4ec,ive)
After completing this course, the student must be able to:
). Appreciate +ater resources engineering and its role in
infrastructure and socio<economic development of the country.
*. #ave a good grasp of the multi dimensional aspects of +ater
resources.+atershed problems and non<structural and.or structural
interventions that may be done to solve them.
3. Develop tools.s%ills in solving practical problems, +hich involve
numerical calculations from +or%ing formulas used for hydraulic
analysis and design of structures.
,. :a%e solutions and decisions on a particular problem incorporating
social and moral impact and put into mind that a mediocre solutions
could cause a loss of life and.or property.
Co(r)e O(,line ). Definitions and Classifications of Applications: $ater 1esources
and 2ngineering. Control of $ater. se of $ater. $ater 8uality
Analysis and :anagement. &hilippine $ater 1esources 1egions.
*. $atershed :anagement and 2ngineering -nterventions: 1ole of
#ydrology and #ydraulics in $12. 2ngineering #ydrology. Aspects
in hydraulics<<-mportant #ydraulic 0tructures 4selected5, $ater
0upply and Distribution 0ystem, Cround+ater Development,
0e+erage 0ystems, Drainage 0tructures, 1iver 0tructures.Coastal
Defense, !ahar D 6lood Control. $atershed &lanning and
:anagement<<Definitions.&urpose.se, 0iting of :a(or 6acilities,
1ole of Ceographical -nformation 0ystems in $atershed
&lanning.:anagement.
". 6ield 2xercise.Case 0tudies: Case 0tudy on $ater 0upply and
Course Specification BSCE 52/74
Distribution, ses of C-0 in $12, !aguna !a%e and :anila 3ay
-nteraction, /ools Development .0oft+ares. Approaches<:ini
!ibrary, $ater -nfrastructure needs assessment, &resentation of
the $or%.
La-ora,or/ E3(i+*en, None
S(e),e. Reference)
1. :ays, !arry $. *==,. 4ater *esources #ngineering" 2==@ #dition.
0A.
2. $urbs, 1alph A.; $esley, @ames &. *==). 4ater *esources
#ngineering. 0A.
3. Chin, David A. )>>>. 4ater *esources #ngineering. &rentice #all.
4. $urbs, 1alph A. )>>,. Comuter Models for 4ater *esources
Planning and Management. 0A.
5. !insley, 1ay H. ; 6ranEini, @oseph 3.; 6reyberg, David !.;
/chobanoglous, David !. )>>*. 4ater *esources #ngineering"
%ourth #dition. :cCra+ #ill.
Co(r)e Na*e< #-C#$AI 2NC-N221-NC
Co(r)e !e)cri+,ion
/his course deals +ith the development of high+ays in the &hilippines,
high+ay design, and the materials that are used in road construction and
maintenance. /he course includes high+ay administration; traffic, driver,
pedestrian and vehicle characteristics; geometric design, roadside design,
high+ay and related structures; intersection, interchanges, terminals;
drainage structures; traffic engineering; asphalt and concrete pavements,
survey, plans, estimates, contracts and supervision, earth+or%s, bases and
sub<bases, high+ay maintenance and rehabilitation. /he 0tandard
0pecification for &ublic $or%s and #igh+ays +ill also be discussed and be
given emphasis in the discussion.
N(*-er of Uni,) for Lec,(re;
La-ora,or/; Fiel.1or2 an.
T(,orial
!ecture K " units
N(*-er of Con,ac, Ho(r) +er
1ee2
!ecture K " hours
Prere3(i)i,e%Co're3(i)i,e 0urveying *
Co(r)e O-4ec,ive)
After completing this course, the student must be able to:
). Discuss the high+ay development in the &hilippines from the early
part of )>== to the present era.
*. 2xplain the importance of community involvement in the planning
stage of a proposed road construction pro(ect.
". 3e familiar +ith the items involved in high+ay design using the
0tandard 0pecification for &ublic $or%s and #igh+ays.
4. -dentify materials used in road construction and maintenance.
9. se the methods of analysis and design relevant to high+ay
engineering.
;. &repare documents, plans and details.
B. nderstand the factors that affect the performance of high+ays and
related structures.
?. se computer<aided design methods.
Course Specification BSCE 53/74
Co(r)e O(,line
). /he #igh+ay and its Development: #igh+ay in the &hilippines,,
&lanning difficulties. #igh+ay programming. Community
involvement. #igh+ay economy. !ocation of the proposed high+ay.
#igh+ay plans and specifications.
*. Designing the #igh+ay: Consistency. Design speed. Cross<section
of typical high+ay. 1oad shoulder. Cut or fill slope. Cross slope.
#igh+ay median. /he grade line. 1ight of +ay. 1oad alignment.
$idening of curves. -slands. /ypes of interchange. #igh+ay
intersection. 6ree+ay entrance and exit.
". 0oil: 0oil and its origin. 0oil types. Characteristics of soil. 0oil
classification.
,. 1oad materials: Aggregates. Aggregates for bituminous pavement.
Aggregates for &ortland Cement Concrete. :ineral fillers.
3ituminous materials and binders. 3ituminous concrete pavement.
Asphalt concrete pavement. 3ituminous pavement failure. :acadam
asphalt. 0urface treatment.
9. 1oad 3ed Construction: /reated and ntreated base courses.
D&$# standard specifications on: Aggregate sub<base course,
Clearing and grubbing, 2xcavation, 6reehaul<overhaul, Construction
of fills and emban%ment, 0ubgrade preparation, Compaction and
stabiliEation.
;. Concrete &avement: Concrete pavement characteristics and
behavior. /ransverse expansion, longitudinal and construction (oints.
1einforcement of (oints. 0ub<grade and sub<base for concrete
pavement. Concrete proportions and mixtures. Curing of concrete
pavement. D&$# specifications on concrete pavement. &reparation
of grade. #andling, measuring and batching of materials. &lacing of
concrete. 1emoval of forms.
B. Drainage and 0lope &rotection: Drainage. #ydrology. Drainage
economic considerations. Draining the high+ay. :anholes, inlets
and catch basins. Channels and culverts. 0tabiliEation the
unsupported slope. -mproving the stability of slope. 1etaining +all.
#igh+ay bridges.
?. Design of &avement: 1igid pavement. 6lexible pavement. /hic%ness
of pavement using :c!eodAs method, .0. Corps of 2ngineers,
California 1esistance 7alue :ethod, 2xpansion pressure method,
0tress at the corner of a slab using Coldbec%s formula, $idth of
+idening of a curve section of road, /hic%ness of base course using
triaxial test method.
>. #igh+ay :aintenance and rehabilitation.
)=. 1ecycling equipments and methods.
La-ora,or/ E3(i+*en, None
S(e),e. Reference)
1. :annering 6red, $ashburn 0cott,
Hilares%y $alter. *==,. Princiles of 2ighway #ngineering 8 Traffic
Analysis. :uEe -nc.
2. $right, &aul #. *==". 2ighway #ngineering.
$iley D 0ons.
3. Carber, Nicholas; D #oel, !ester. *==).
2ighway and Traffic #ngineering. 3roo%es.Cole &ublishing.
4. 6a(ardo, :ax @r. 3., #lements of *oads and
2ighways" Second #dition" 9)"? :erchandising &ublisher, :anila,
)>>?.
5. Department of &ublic $or%s and #igh+ays.
)>>9. Standard Secification for Public 4or7s and 2ighways
90olume II F Standard Secification for 2ighways" !ridges and
Airorts:" D&$#, 'ffice of the 0ecretary, 3onifacio Drive, &ort Area,
:anila.
Co(r)e Na*e< TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING
Course Specification BSCE 54/74
Co(r)e !e)cri+,ion
Design and construction aspects of #igh+ay 0urfaces and 1ail+aysA
Cuide+ays; Capacity and !evel of 0ervice of Air, 1ail, and high+ays.
2nvironmental impacts and their mitigation of transportation system; /raffic<
Analysis /echniques; /raffic 6lo+ and Control.
N(*-er of Uni,) for Lec,(re;
La-ora,or/; Fiel.1or2 an.
T(,orial
!ecture K " units
N(*-er of Con,ac, Ho(r) +er
1ee2
!ecture K " hours
Prere3(i)i,e%Co're3(i)i,e #igh+ay 2ngineering
Co(r)e O-4ec,ive)
After completing this course, the student must be able to:
). se the methods of analysis and design relevant to transportation
structures and systems
*. Cather traffic data.
". Cenerate traffic models.
,. AnalyEed traffic data.
9. 6ormulate mathematical and computer models
;. &repare documents, plans and details
B. Apply transportation<engineering soft+are.
Co(r)e O(,line
). Components in /ransportation systems
*. rban transportation problems
". !and use K transport interaction
,. Design of 0urfaces and Cuide+ays
9. :itigation of 2nvironmental -mpacts
;. /raffic<Analysis /echniques
B. /raffic 6lo+
?. &edestrian, 7ehicle 6lo+ and motion studies
>. Capacity and !evel of 0ervice
)=. /raffic Control
La-ora,or/ E3(i+*en, /ransportation engineering soft+are
S(e),e. Reference)
). /ransportation 2ngineering D &lanning, &apacostas
*. rban :ass /ransportation &lanning, 3lac%
". /ransportation 2ngineering &lanning and Design, $right D Ashford
,. -ntroduction to /ransportation 2ngineering, @ames #. 3an%s
E.0. Con),r(c,ion
Co(r)e Na*e< CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS AN! TESTING
Co(r)e !e)cri+,ion
/he course deals +ith the physical properties of common construction
materials primarily metals, plastics, +ood, concrete, coarse and fine
aggregates, asphalt and synthetic materials; examination of material
properties +ith 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.
N(*-er of Uni,) for Lec,(re;
La-ora,or/; Fiel.1or2 an.
T(,orial
!ecture K * units
!aboratory K ) unit
N(*-er of Con,ac, Ho(r) +er
1ee2
!ecture K * hours
!aboratory K " hours
Prere3(i)i,e%Co're3(i)i,e :echanics of Deformable 3odies
Co(r)e O-4ec,ive) After completing this course, the student must be able to:
). nderstand the range of various materials for civil engineering
pro(ects;
*. nderstand relevant properties of common construction materials;
". nderstand applicable local, international and foreign standards on
materials and materials testing;
Course Specification BSCE 55/74
,. &erform measuring, testing and evaluating the results;
9. Ability to test, measure, evaluate the best use of building and
construction materials
Co(r)e O(,line
). -ntroduction to Construction :aterials D /esting;
*. 6amiliariEation +ith apparatus D equipment used in testing of
materials;
". Ceneral &roperties of :aterials;
,. 0pecific $eight, $ater Absorption, Abrasion, Density and niformity
of Aggregates;
9. &reparation and Curing of Concrete /est 0pecimens;
;. Determination of 0etting /ime of #ydraulic Cement;
B. 6amiliariEation +ith the &arts and 6unctions of the niversal /esting
:achine;
?. /esting of $ood: 0amples for 3ending, Compression, 0hear,
/ension, and $ater Content;
>. Determine the Compressive 0trength of Concrete #ollo+ 3loc%s;
)=. Determining the /ime of 0etting of &ortland Cement
)). /esting the /ensile 0trength of 0teel 3ars
)*. 6ield /ests of Construction :aterials
La-ora,or/ E3(i+*en,
:arshall 0tability /est
Centrifuge 2xtraction /est 4recommended5
niversal /esting :achine 4recommended5
Curing /an%
'ven
:olds for mortar and Concrete 0pecimens
7icat Apparatus
$eighing 0cales
S(e),e. Reference)
1. 3asic Construction :aterials *==*, /heodore $. :arotta
*. Civil 2ngineering :aterials )>>*Davis, /roxell D #a+c%
". Construction :aterials, 0mith
,. :aterials of Construction ,2d )>>= Chandigarah
9. /esting of 2ngineering :aterials )>?* Cildey, :urphy D 3ragman
;. :aterials /esting 3lac%o+s%i D 1ipling
B. 0trength D 0tructure of 2ngineering :aterials
Co(r)e Na*e< CONSTRUCTION METHO!S AN! PRO=ECT MANAGEMENT
Co(r)e !e)cri+,ion
/he course deals +ith the principles of construction methods and equipment,
management and their applications. -t covers pro(ect planning, scheduling,
monitoring and control. -t also includes concepts on organiEation, safety,
information systems and computer applications. 0tudents are given
opportunities to visit actual pro(ect sites and observe the application of these
theories in construction pro(ects.
N(*-er of Uni,) for Lec,(re;
La-ora,or/; Fiel.1or2 an.
T(,orial
!ecture K " units
6ield+or% K ) unit
N(*-er of Con,ac, Ho(r) +er
1ee2
!ecture K " hours
6ield+or% K " hours
Prere3(i)i,e%Co're3(i)i,e 9
th
Iear 0tanding
Co(r)e O-4ec,ive) After completing this course, the student must be able to:
). nderstand the construction pro(ect cycle from inception, planning,
execution, testing and certification.
*. nderstand construction pro(ect requirements such as permits and
licenses, clearance, and compliance to all applicable la+s and
ordinances, etc;
". 1ead and interpret construction plans, +or%ing dra+ings, and revise
contract documents, estimates and technical specifications;
,. nderstand the components of the /erms of 1eference 4/'15 for
professional services and bidding.tendering processes, a+ard and
acceptance;
9. &repare and update construction schedule and +or% programs;
Course Specification BSCE 56/74
;. nderstand construction methods, equipment, materials and
manpo+er control;
B. nderstand temporary facilities requirements of a construction
pro(ect;
?. nderstand the existing local labor la+s and regulations
Co(r)e O(,line
). Contracts and 0pecifications;
*. Construction &ro(ect 'rganiEation;
". &lanning and 0cheduling 4&21/.C&:5;
,. Construction 2stimates and 7alues 2ngineering
9. Construction :ethods and 'perations;
;. Construction 2quipment 'perations and :aintenance
B. Construction :anpo+er 0afety;
?. Computer Applications in Construction :anagement;
>. Construction 1eports
)=. Construction 6ield+or%
)). Construction Disputes
)*. 6ield+or%: 'bservation of construction pro(ects
La-ora,or/ E3(i+*en, None
S(e),e. Reference)
). Construction &lanning 2quipment D :ethods, latest edition
*. &ro(ect :anagement for 2ngineering and Construction, latest edition
". Construction :anagement #andboo%, C:D6
,. Constructors &erformance 2valuation 0ystem 4C&205 -mplementing
Cuidelines, C-A&
Co(r)e Na*e< CI"IL ENGINEERING LA8S; CONTRACTS; AN! SPECIFICATIONS
Co(r)e !e)cri+,ion
/his course deals on the principles and fundamentals of the la+s on
obligations, contracts, and professional ethics that are applicable to the civil
engineering profession. -t is designed to prepare civil engineering students
for professional practice. /opics on the perspective of the student as future
practitioners, contractors, and employees in the field are also given
emphasis. /hey include the study of code of ethics, legal procedure in
the practice of civil engineering in the &hilippines, ethical relations of an
engineer +ith fello+ professionals, clients, and general public, elements of
contracts, obligations, Civil 2ngineering !a+, 41A 9,,5 National 3uilding
Code, labor la+s, 2<&rocurement !a+, and the :anual of &rofessional
&ractice for Civil 2ngineers.
N(*-er of Uni,) for Lec,(re;
La-ora,or/; Fiel.1or2 an.
T(,orial
!ecture K " units
N(*-er of Con,ac, Ho(r) +er
1ee2
!ecture K " hours
Prere3(i)i,e%Co're3(i)i,e 9
th
Iear 0tanding
Co(r)e O-4ec,ive)
After completing this course, the student must be able to:
). -dentify the Civil 2ngineering Code of 2thics and 'bligations.
*. Distinguish and %no+ the value formation to+ards the practice of
civil engineering.
". 2xplain the right perspective of the nature, principles, and
applicability of the la+s of obligation and contracts.
,. 1ecogniEe the proposition of ethical values.
9. nderstand the Civil 2ngineering !a+;
;. nderstand other la+s relevant to the practice of Civil 2ngineering
such as &.D. )=>; or the National 3uilding Code, 1.A. >)?, or the
Covernment &rocurement 1eform Act.
B. Hno+ relevant professional documents such as 6-D-C, :anuals of
&ractice, D&$# Q3lue 3oo%N.
?. Hno+ the standard contract documents such as the pro<forma
construction and consultancy contracts; -nstructions to 3idders,
/echnical 0pecifications, 3id Documents; &hilippine 3idding
Documents for Consulting 0ervices and $or%s.
9. Develop engineering s%ills and proficiency.
Course Specification BSCE 57/74
Co(r)e O(,line
<. Introduction to General #thics and #thical 0alues.
2. Civil #ngineering Code of #thics& 6undamental &rinciples.
6undamental Canons. Cuidelines to &ractice under the 6undamental
Canons of 2thics.
3. The Practice of Civil #ngineering& &rofessional 1esponsibility. Client<
Civil 2ngineer 1elationships. Civil 2ngineering 0ervices.
0pecialiEation of a Civil 2ngineer. 0election of a Civil 2ngineer.
&rime &rofessional &ractice. 2mployment. Design Competition.
Contingency 3asis of 2mployment. &rofessional &ractice of 6oreign
Civil 2ngineers.
4. Classification of #ngineering Services& Consultations, 1esearch
-nvestigations and 1eports. Design 0ervices for Construction
&ro(ects. Construction 0ervices. 0pecial 0ervices for Construction
&ro(ects. 2ngineering 0upport 0ervices. Academic 0ervices.
0ervices as 2mployee.
5. The Selection of the Civil #ngineer& 3asis for 0election. ClientAs
0election Committee. 8ualifications<3ased 0election 48305
&rocedure. 0election &rocedure for Q!evel of 2ffort Contracts.
6. Charging for Civil #ngineering Services& 0alary Cost O :ultiplier R
Direct Non<0alary 2xpense. #ourly 3illing 1ate. &er Diem.
7. Charging for Civil #ngineering Services& Cost &lus 6ixed 6ee. 6ixed
&rice. &ercentage of Construction Cost. 0chedule of :inimum 6ees.
8. Total Pro1ect Cost& &rofessional 2ngineering Costs. Construction
Costs.
9. Total Pro1ect Cost& !egal, !and, Administration, 0tuffing, and
6inancial Costs. Contingency Allo+ance.
10. *A @??& An Act to 1egulate the &ractice of Civil 2ngineering in the
&hilippines.
11. 1.A. >)?,: /he Covernment &rocurement 1eform Act. -mplementing
1ules and 1egulations on the &rocurement of Consulting 0ervices
for Covernment &ro(ects.
)*. &D )9>, and its -mplementing 1ules and 1egulations as Amended.
)". C-A& Document )=*: niform Ceneral Conditions of Contract for
&rivate Construction.
),. 2xtracts from the Ne+ Civil Code: 'bligations and Contracts.
)9. /he Civil 2ngineering &rofessional !icensure 2xamination.
);. &D )=>;: /he National 3uilding Code and its -mplementing 1u%les
and regulations.
)B. 0eminar: /rends and -ssues Concerning Civil 2ngineering &ractice.
La-ora,or/ E3(i+*en, None
S(e),e. Reference)
1. &hilippine -nstitute of Civil 2ngineers, -nc. *==". Manual of
Professional Practice for Civil #ngineers" 2
nd
#dition. Manila&
&hilippine -nstitute of Civil 2ngineers, -nc.
*. #inEe, @immie. *==). Construction Contracts" 2
nd
#dition. 3oston,
0A : :c Cra+<#ill.
3. Central 3oo% 0upply. *===. #ngineering $aws in the Philiines and
*elated $aws. :anila: Central 3oo% 0upply.
4. 0a(orda, 8.A., )>>; Construction MAST#* SP#CI%ICATI.+S"
2lastomar% Corporation, &hilippines
5. :ead, :ead, and A%erman. )>>*. Contracts" Secifications and
#ngineering *elation. 0A& :cCra+<#ill 3oo% Company.
6. Nolledo, @ose. )>?>. The Civil Code of the Philiines. :anila:
National 3oo% 0tore.
B. &hilippine 3idding Documents for Covernment Contracts.
Course Specification BSCE 58/74
F. TECHNICAL ELECTI"ES
F.1 S,r(c,(ral
Co(r)e Na*e< EARTH$UA@E ENGINEERING
Co(r)e !e)cri+,ion
/his course deals +ith the fundamentals and basic concepts of seismic
design as +ell as the minimum standards for the analysis, design, and
construction of earthqua%e resistive structures. /he course covers the
introduction to seismology and seismic analysis of buildings and structures,
effects of earthqua%e on bearing capacity, procedure for the design of
earthqua%e resistant structures, calculation of seismic forces, and dynamic
analysis of structures. -t also deals +ith the determination of loads of
structures due to motions, methods of analysis for lateral forces,
approximate dynamic analysis, time history analysis, concepts of mass,
damping, stiffness of structures, design for inelastic behavior and retrofitting
of existing building. Critical building configurations and appropriate methods
of analysis are also given emphasis. Applications and specifications as
applied to vertical and horiEontal structures are also given importance. A
thorough %no+ledge and proficiency in 0tructural /heory is imperative.
N(*-er of Uni,) for Lec,(re;
La-ora,or/; Fiel.1or2 an.
T(,orial
!ecture K " units
N(*-er of Con,ac, Ho(r) +er
1ee2
!ecture K " hours
Prere3(i)i,e%Co're3(i)i,e 0tructural /heory *.
Co(r)e O-4ec,ive)
After completing this course, the student must be able to:
). -dentify earthqua%e engineering.
*. nderstand the general theory of vibration of single and multi
degree<of<freedom systems and its applications to civil engineering
structures.
". Differentiate and design structural elements to resist seismic ground
motions.
,. -dentify advanced seismic design methods.
9. Acquire a thorough %no+ledge of the Code and 0pecifications used
in earthqua%e design;
;. Design civil engineering structures sub(ect to earthqua%e and other
lateral forces such as +ind;
B. Develop design s%ills and proficiency.
Co(r)e O(,line
1. Introduction to #arth(ua7e *esistant 'esign& 2arthqua%es and
rbaniEation. #istory of :a(or -nternational D &hilippine
2arthqua%es. /he 1ing of 6ire.
2. #lements of Seismology& 2arthqua%e 6aults; /heory of plate
/ectonics.
3. #arth(ua7e *ecords and Measuring Instruments& 0eismographs;
Accelerographs; 0eismoscopes; 2arthqua%e Net+or%s. Design of an
-mprovised 0eismograph.
4. Proagation of Seismic 'isturbances& 2arthqua%e $aves.
5. #arth(ua7e 'escritors& 2arthqua%e :agnitude; 0eismic :oment;
0eismic 2nergy; /h eCentroid :oment /ensor &rop(ect; :agnitude
and 6aulting; 6oreshoc%s, Aftershoc%s, and 0+arms; 0eismic
-ntensity 41ossi<6orrel 0cale, :odified :ercalli 0cale, 001
C2'6AN 0cale, :0H<;, 0cale5.
6. Ma1or #arth(ua7e Gones in the Philiines& &#-7'!C0 -nformation
*===; &#-7'!C0 2arthqua%e &ortfolio *==,.
7. #arth(ua7e $oad Analysis& -ntroduction to N0C& *==) 0pecification
JDesign 3asis.
8. #arth(ua7e $oad Analysis& Criteria 0election. 0ystem !imitations,
0ite CategoriEation &rocedure.
Course Specification BSCE 59/74
9. Minimum 'esign $ateral %orces and *elated #ffects& 2arthqua%e
!oads and :odelling 1equirements, & 2ffects.
10. $ateral %orce Procedures for !uilding Structures& 0election of
!ateral 6orce &rocedure, 0eismic Design and Analysis, /he 0tatic
!ateral 6orce &rocedure. 7ertical Distribution of 6orces.
11. $ateral %orce Procedures for !uilding Structures& /he 0implified
0tatic !ateral 6orce &rocedure, & 2ffects, 0torey Drift !imitations.
7ertical Component of 6orce.
12. $ateral %orce Procedures for +on Structural #lements& Design of
!ateral 6orce, 0pecification of !ateral 6orces, 1elative :otion
2quipment Attachment, Alternative Designs.
13. $ateral %orce Procedures for +on !uilding Structures& Definition and
Criteria, $eight, &eriod, Drift, -nteraction 2ffects, Non 3uilding
0tructures, 1igid 0tructures, /an%s +ith 0upporting 3ottom, 'ther
Non 3uilding 0tructures.
14. Analysis of %rames Sub1ected to $ateral $oads& 6orces, Distribution
of !ateral 6orcesJ&ortal :ethod, Distribution of !ateral 6orcesJ8
6actor :ethod.
15. Introduction to the *esonse Sectrum Analysis and 'esign& /ime
#istories, 2arthqua%e 1esponse 0pectrum, 2arthqua%e Design
0pectrum.
La-ora,or/ E3(i+*en, None
S(e),e. Reference)
1. &#-7'!C0. *==,. #arth(ua7e Portfolio. :anila, &hilippines.
2. Association of 0tructural 2ngineers of the &hilippines. *==".
#arth(ua7e 'esign Manual 0olume <DCode Provisions for $ateral
%orces. :anila: Association of 0tructural 2ngineers of the
&hilippines.
3. Association of 0tructural 2ngineers of the &hilippines. *==".
#arth(ua7e 'esign Manual 0olume 2 D#arth(ua7e *esistant
'esign of Structures& :anila: Association of 0tructural 2ngineers of
the &hilippines.
4. Association of 0tructural 2ngineers of the &hilippines. *==). The
+ational Structural Code of the Philiines" @
th
#dition. :anila:
Association of 0tructural 2ngineers of the &hilippines.
5. 1otterdam, 3al%ens. *==). 'ynamic Analysis and #arth(ua7e
*esistant 'esign. Ne+ Ior%, 0A: :c Cra+<#ill.
6. #art, C., Hai 6ai $ong, H. *===. 0tructural Dynamics for 0tructural
2ngineers. $iley D 0ons, Ne+ Ior%.
Co(r)e Na*e< PRESTRESSE! CONCRETE !ESIGN
Co(r)e !e)cri+,ion
/his course is concerned +ith the elastic and ultimate strength analysis and
design of prestressed concrete structures. /he course covers the
calculations of stresses due to bending, shear, torsion and anchorages,
losses of prestresses and deflections. 3ehavior of statically indeterminate
prestressed concrete beams is also studied.
N(*-er of Uni,) for Lec,(re;
La-ora,or/; Fiel.1or2 an.
T(,orial
!ecture K " units
N(*-er of Con,ac, Ho(r) +er
1ee2
!ecture K " hours
Prere3(i)i,e%Co're3(i)i,e 0tructural Design ) 41einforced Concrete5
Co(r)e O-4ec,ive) After completing this course, the student must be able to:
). nderstand the behavior of prestressed concrete beams under
elastic and ultimate loading conditions.
*. Calculate stresses due to bending, shear, and torsion.
". Calculate anchorage stresses and deflections of prestressed
concrete beams.
Course Specification BSCE 60/74
4. AnalyEe the behavior of statically indeterminate prestressed
concrete beams.
Co(r)e O(,line
). Difference bet+een prestressed and reinforced concrete
*. 0tresses in bending, shear and torsion
". 2lastic design of prestressed concrete beams.
,. !osses of prestress
9. Deflections due to prestress
;. Anchorage stresses
B. 0tatically indeterminate prestressed concrete beams.
?. ltimate strength analysis.
La-ora,or/ E3(i+*en, None
S(e),e. Reference)
1. Association of 0trutural 2ngineers of the &hilippines. *==). +ational
Structural Code of the Philiines 0ol. < 8 2. &hilipppines.
2. :cCormac%, @ac%. )>>?. 'esign of Prestressed Concrete. Addison<
$esly.
3. #urst, :. H. )>>?. Prestressed Concrete 'esign. 0pon &ress.
4. Cilbert, 1. -., :ic%elborough, Neil. )>>=. 'esign of Prestressed
Concrete. 1outledge.
5. Nilson, Arthur #. )>?B. 'esign of Prestressed Concrete. $iley D
0ons.
6. Naaman, Antoine. )>?*. &restressed Concrete Analysis and
'esign. :cCra+<#ill.
Co(r)e Na*e< BRI!GE ENGINEERING
Co(r)e !e)cri+,ion
/his course deals +ith the structural analysis and design of modern bridge
structures. /he course covers the study of influence lines and their
application to moving loads, applications of AA0#/' and N0C& 7olume *
0pecifications to bridge design especially steel, reinforced concrete and
prestressed concrete bridges, aerodynamic performance of bridges under
+ind loads, earthqua%e response of bridges, maintenance and rehabilitation.
N(*-er of Uni,) for Lec,(re;
La-ora,or/; Fiel.1or2 an.
T(,orial
!ecture K " units
N(*-er of Con,ac, Ho(r) +er
1ee2
!ecture K " hours
Prere3(i)i,e%Co're3(i)i,e
&rerequisite: 0tructural Design ) D *
Co<requisite: &restressed Concrete Design
Co(r)e O-4ec,ive)
After completing this course, the student must be able to:
). Cain thorough %no+ledge of the principles of designing various
types of bridges in accordance +ith the recent design referral code
such as the N0C& and the AA0#/' code requirements.
Co(r)e O(,line
). 1evie+ of statistically indeterminate beams.
*. -nfluence lines.
". /ypes of bridges.
,. 3ridge loadings.
9. 0lab bridge design.
;. /<girder bridge design.
B. &restressed concrete dec% girder design.
?. Composite steel dec% girder design.
>. 0ubstructure design.
)=. :aintenance and rehabilitation of bridges.
La-ora,or/ E3(i+*en, None
S(e),e. Reference)
1. /onias, Demetrios 2.; Chen, 0tuart; Crabbrabt,
1ichrd. *==,. !ridge #ngineering& 'esign" *ehabilitation and
Maintenance of Modern 2ighway !ridges. :cCra+<#ill
Course Specification BSCE 61/74
2. Association opf 0trutural 2ngineers of the &hilippines. *==).
+ational Structural Code of the Philiines 0ol. 2. &hilipppines.
3. AA0#/'.)>>?. $*%' !ridge 'esign Secifications Set 9SI
,nits:. AA0#/'.
4. Santha%os, &etros. )>>". Theory and 'esign of !ridges. $iley<
-nterscience.
F.&. 8a,er Re)o(rce) Enineerin
Co(r)e Na*e< IRRIGATION; FLOO! CONTROL; AN! !RAINAGE ENGINEERING
Co(r)e !e)cri+,ion
/his course deals +ith the planning and design of structures for irrigation,
flood control and drainage, reservoir storage, flood routing, urban run off,
drainage, +ater flo+ and similar control structures.
N(*-er of Uni,) for Lec,(re;
La-ora,or/; Fiel.1or2 an.
T(,orial
!ecture K " units
N(*-er of Con,ac, Ho(r) +er
1ee2
!ecture K " hours
Prere3(i)i,e%Co're3(i)i,e 0tructural /heory ) D *, #ydrology, $ater 1esources 2ngineering.
Co(r)e O-4ec,ive)
After completing this course, the student must be able to:
). &repare plan and design the control structures for irrigation,
flood control and drainage.
*. se frequency histograms and graphs of floods as +ell as
rainfall.
". AnalyEe the forces on control structures for irrigation, flood
control and drainage.
Co(r)e O(,line
). -rrigation: $ater 1equirement, 0oil $ater 1elation, $ater 8uality,
:ethods and 0tructures.
*. 6lood Control: Design 6lood, and 6lood Control 0tructures.
". Drainage: 2stimate of 6lo+, 0torm Drainage, !and and #igh+ay
Drainage, Culverts and 3ridges; and Drainage 0tructures.
,. $ater Containment 0tructures.
La-ora,or/ E3(i+*en, None
S(e),e. Reference)
1. American 0ociety
of Civil 2ngineers. *==9. Eournal of Irrigation and 'rainage
#ngineering.
2. Chin, David A. )>>>. 4ater *esources #ngineering. &rentice
#all.
3. Department of &ublic $or%s and #igh+ays. )>>9.
Standard Secification for Public 4or7s and 2ighways 90olume I F
Standard Secification for Irrigation" %lood Control and 'rainage:.
D&$# 'ffice of the 0ecretary, 3onifacio Drive, &ort Area, :anila.
4. Cuenca, 1.#. )>?>. Irrigation Systems 'esign 5 An
#ngineering Aroach. &rentice #all, Ne+ @ersey, 0A.
5. National -rrigation Administration 4N-A5. )>>9. +IA 'esign
Manual. National -rrigation Administration, &hilippines.
;. C-A&. PPPP. C&20 -mplementing Cuidelines for -rrigation
and 6lood Control.
Co(r)e Na*e< SANITAR# ENGINEERING
Co(r)e !e)cri+,ion
/his course deals +ith the principles and applications of sanitary
engineering and other related sanitary sciences to the control of manAs
environment, sources of infection; modes of transmission, diseases vectors,
rural sanitation, control of animal and insects vectors of diseases, industrial
hygiene, air pollution, radiological health and stream sanitation.
N(*-er of Uni,) for Lec,(re; !ecture K " units
Course Specification BSCE 62/74
La-ora,or/; Fiel.1or2 an.
T(,orial
N(*-er of Con,ac, Ho(r) +er
1ee2
!ecture K " hours
Prere3(i)i,e%Co're3(i)i,e 2nvironmental and 0afety 2ngineering
Co(r)e O-4ec,ive)
After completing this course, the student must be able to:
). nderstand the principles and the applications of engineering
methods to control manAs environment.
2. nderstand and identify transmission of infections, diseases, rural
sanitations and other environmental problems.
Co(r)e O(,line
). -ntroduction
*. Diseases and -mmunity
". 0tatistics in &ublic #ealth
,. 1ural $ater 0upply
9. 1ural 2xcreta Disposal
;. 1efuse Disposal
B. 1odent Control
?. :osquito Control
>. 6ly Control
)=. :il% and 6ood 0anitation
)). 0tream 0anitation
)*. #ousing and 0+imming pool sanitation
)". -ndustrial #ygiene
),. Air &ollution
)9. 1adiological #ealth
);. 'dor Control
)B. Noise &ollution
La-ora,or/ E3(i+*en, None
S(e),e. Reference)
1. /chobanoglous, C.; 3urton, 6.; 0tensel #. *==*. 4astewater
#ngineering" ?
th
#dition. 1oyal 0ociety of Chemistry. H.
2. $ise, A. 6. 2. *==*. 4ater" Sanitary" and 4aste Services for
!uildings. 3utter+orth<#einemann.
3. :iner, 1onald, et. al. *==). Managing ivestoc7 to Preserve
#nvoronmental 6uality. -o+a 0tae niversity &ress.
4. /ebbutt, /. #. I. )>>B. Princiles of 4ater 6uality Control.
3utter+orth<#einemann.
5. $olley !. )>??. 'rainage 'etails. 0pon &ress.
Co(r)e Na*e< 8ATER AN! 8ASTE8ATER ENGINEERING
Co(r)e !e)cri+,ion
/his course covers +ater pollutants, +ater quality and quantity, principles of
+ater treatment, +ater process analyses and treatment, +aste+ater
characteriEation, principles of +aste+ater treatment and +aste+ater
treatment process analysis and selection.
N(*-er of Uni,) for Lec,(re;
La-ora,or/; Fiel.1or2 an.
T(,orial
!ecture K " units
N(*-er of Con,ac, Ho(r) +er
1ee2
!ecture K " hours
Prere3(i)i,e%Co're3(i)i,e
&rerequisite: Chemistry, 2nvironmental 2ngineering.
Co<requisite: #ydrology, $ater 1esources 2ngineering, -rrigation, 6lood
Control and Drainage 2ngineering.
Co(r)e O-4ec,ive) After completing this course, the student must be able to:
). nderstanding the quality and quantity of the different +ater supply
sources.
*. nderstand +ater and +aste+ater processes of treatment.
". -dentify the appropriate +ater and +aste+ater treatment
Course Specification BSCE 63/74
technology.
Co(r)e O(,line
). -ntroduction.1evie+ of #ydrology aspects of +ater supply. $ater
quality and quantity. Drin%ing +ater standards.
*. $ater treatment processes. Aeration, Coagulation, 6locculation,
Chemical treatment, sedimentation, slo+ sand filter, rapid sand
filter, softening, activated carbon, disinfection, saline +ater
conversion.
3. $aste+ater characteriEation. Constituents, sampling procedures
and physical characteriEation. Chemical Characteristics. 3iological
characteriEation.
,. &rocess Analysis and selection.
9. &hysical unit operation.
;. Chemical unit operation.
B. 3iological treatment.
?. Aerobic and Anaerobic treatment.
La-ora,or/ E3(i+*en, None
S(e),e. Reference)
1. 3innie, C. et. al. *==". !asic 4ater Treatment. 0A.
2. /chobanoglous, C.; 3urton, 6.; 0tensel #. *==*. 4astewater
#ngineering" ?
th
#dition. 1oyal 0ociety of Chemistry. H.
3. Nathanson, @erry. *==*. !asic #nvironmental Technology& 4ater
Suly" 4aste Management and Pollution Control." ?
th
#dition.
&rentice #all. 0A.
4. Drinan, @oanne. *==). 4ater and 4astewater treatment& A Guide
for +onengineering Professional. /echnomic &ublishing Co. H.
5. /+ort, A. C. *===. 4ater Suly. 3utter+orth<#einemann. H.
6. 6air, Cordon. )>B). #lements of 4ater Suly and 4astewater
'isosal. @ohn $iley D 0ons. Ne+ Ior%, 0A.
7. :as%e+, 6air, et. al. )>;;. 4ater and 4astewater #ngineering.
@ohn $iley D 0ons. Ne+ Ior%, 0A.
8. DA' "9. &hilippine Drin%ing 0tandard.
F.0 Con),r(c,ion Enineerin an. Manae*en,
Co(r)e Na*e< ENTREPRENEURSHIP FOR ENGINEERS
Co(r)e !e)cri+,ion
/his course is designed to introduce the upper level undergraduate
students to the concepts and practices of entrepreneurial thin%ing. sing a
combination of lectures, case studies, student led discussions, team
business plans, and investor presentation formats, the course teaches life
s%ills in entrepreneurial thought and action that students can utiliEe in
careers ranging from starting companies to instigating cutting edge 1DD
pro(ects in large company intrapreneurial endeavors. :a(or course themes
include: -ntroduction to 2ntrepreneurship, -dea Ceneration and 6easibility
Analysis, and 3usiness &lanning.
N(*-er of Uni,) for Lec,(re;
La-ora,or/; Fiel.1or2 an.
T(,orial
!ecture K " units
N(*-er of Con,ac, Ho(r) +er
1ee2
!ecture K " hours
Prere3(i)i,e%Co're3(i)i,e 2ngineering :anagement, 2ngineering 2conomy.
Course Specification BSCE 64/74
Co(r)e O-4ec,ive)
After completing this course, the student must be able to:
). 2xplore the entrepreneurial mindset and culture that has been
developing in companies of all siEes and industries.
*. 2xamine the entrepreneurial process from the generation of
creative ideas to exploring feasibility to creation of an enterprise for
implementation of the ideas.
". 2xperience the dynamics of participating on a business team and
the po+er inherent in a team relative to individual effort.
,. Create and present a business plan for a technology idea.
9. &rovide the bac%ground, tools, and life s%ills to participate in the
entrepreneurial process +ithin a large company, in a ne+ venture,
or as an investor.
Co(r)e O(,line
). -ntroduction to 2ntrepreneurship.
*. -dea and 'pportunity Ceneration: Attributes an :yths of
2ntrepreneurs. 0ources of 'pportunity. Creativity. /he 'rigin and
2volution of Ne+ 3usiness. /he mindset of the 2ntrepreneur
!eader. 2ntrepreneurial 'pportunity and 6easibility Analysis.
". 3usiness &lanning and the 7alue &roposition: Company 1esearch.
2ntrepreneurial :ar%et 1esearch. 3usiness &lans. 7alue
&roposition &resentation. Company 6ormation. 6inancials, 3alance
0heets, Cash 6lo+ Analysis, -ncome 0tatement, &ro<formats.
,. 3uilding a $inning management /eam.
9. -ntellectual &roperty.
;. Company 7aluation and Deal :a%ing: 'btaining Capital.
B. /eam 6inal &resentation.
La-ora,or/ E3(i+*en, None
S(e),e. Reference)
1. Ha+asa%i, Cuy. *==9. The Art of the Start& The time5
tested" battle5hardened guide for anyone starting anything. 0A.
2. /immons" @effry. *==9. +ew 0enture Creation
;
th
#dition. 0A.
". Homisar, 1andy. *==9. The Mon7 and the *iddle. 0A.
4. :ichaelson, 0teven. *==9. Sun T3u for Success& 2ow to ,se the
Art of 4ar to Master Challenges and Accomlish the Imortant
Goals in -our $ife. 0A.
Co(r)e Na*e CONSRUCTION COST ENGINEERING
Co(r)e !e)cri+,ion
/he course covers conceptual estimate of pro(ects, parametric estimating,
+or% brea%do+n structure, estimated.schedule interface planning, earned
value, detailed estimating, special estimates and use of estimating manuals.
N(*-er of Uni,) for Lec,(re
an. La-ora,or/
!ecture < " units
!aboratory < =
Prere3(i)i,e 6ifth year standing
Co(r)e O-4ec,ive)
After completing this course, the student must be able to:
). AnalyEe the cost implication of pro(ect scope
*. 'ptimiEe the balance bet+een cost and time implication of design
decisions.
". Avoid costly and time<consuming errors due to poorly prepared
estimates.
,. Accrue time and cost savings by implementing a cost engineering
program.
Co(r)e O(,line ). /he Conceptual 2stimate.
*. &arametric 2stimating
". $or% 3rea%do+n 0tructure
Course Specification BSCE 65/74
,. 2stimate.0chedule -nterface &lanning
9. 2arned 7alue
;. Detailed 2stimating
B. 0pecial 2stimates
?. 2stimating :anuals
La-ora,or/ E3(i+*en, N'N2
S(e),e. /extboo%
Reference)
). 'st+ald, 2ngineering Cost 2stimating, &rentice #all, )>>*.
*. Dagostino, 2stimating in 3uilding Construction, &rentice #all, )>>".
Co(r)e Na*e !ATABASE MANAGEMENT IN CONSTRUCTION
Co(r)e !e)cri+,ion
/he course covers Civil 2ngineering -nformation 0ystems, information
2ngineering and Architectures, -nformation 0trategy, 2nterprise<+ide
-nformation 0trategy planning, Case tools, 1elational Database, :odeling
and NormaliEation, GachmanAs 6rame+or%, 'b(ect 'riented :odeling and
Design, Data $arehousing and Data :ining.
N(*-er of Uni,) for Lec,(re
an. La-ora,or/
!ecture < * units
!aboratory K ) unit
Prere3(i)i,e 6ifth year standing
Co(r)e O-4ec,ive)
After completing this course, the student must be able to:
). Deal +ith strategic issues regarding information engineering,
database modeling, and use of database management systems.
*. Develop, evaluate and ma%e decisions regarding short and long
term information strategies
Co(r)e O(,line
). Civil 2ngineering -nformation 0ystems.
*. -nformation engineering and Architectures.
". -nformation 0trategy &lan.
,. 2nterprise K $ide -nformation 0trategy &lanning: /op<Do+n
Approaches, Analysis of Coals and &roblems, Critical 0uccess
6actor Analysis, /echnology -mpact Analysis, 0trategic 0ystems
7ision.
9. Case /ools: :atrices, #ierarchies, &rocess :odeling 1elationship
6rame+or%.
;. 1elational Database :odeling and NormaliEation.
B. GachmanAs 6rame+or%.
?. 'b(ect 'riented :odeling and Design.
>. Database :anagement 0ystems: Access and 'racle.
)=. Automating -nformation Discovery: Data $arehousing and Data
:ining
La-ora,or/ E3(i+*en, Computers and 0pecial 0oft+areAs
S(e),e. Reference)
). &aulson, Computer Application in Construction, :C Cre+ #ill, )>>9.
*. 1umbaugh, et al. 'b(ect<'rientation :odeling and Design,
&rentice<#all, )>>).
". Date, An -ntroduction to Database 0ystems, Addison<$asley, )>>=.
,. :artin, -nformation 2ngineering, 3oo%s -- and ---, &rentice<#all,
)>>=..
F.6. Tran)+or,a,ion Enineerin
Co(r)e Na*e< TRANSPORTATION PLANNING
Co(r)e !e)cri+,ion
rban transportation planning process, design of urban transportation
models including trip generation; urban transit planning and 'perations;
/ransportation Demand Analysis; /ransportation &ro(ect 2valuation
N(*-er of Uni,) for Lec,(re; !ecture K " units
Course Specification BSCE 66/74
La-ora,or/; Fiel.1or2 an.
T(,orial
N(*-er of Con,ac, Ho(r) +er
1ee2
!ecture K " hours
Prere3(i)i,e%Co're3(i)i,e /ransportation 2ngineering . 6ifth year standing
Co(r)e O-4ec,ive)
After completing this course, the student must be able to:
). &repare trip generation models and traffic distribution models
*. 6ormulate mathematical and computer models
". &repare route planning, route location, and stop location design.
,. Do economic evaluation techniques in a transportation pro(ect.
9. &repare environmental impact assessment in a transportation
pro(ect.
;. Apply transportation<engineering soft+are.
Co(r)e O(,line
). /ransit 'perations 41oute &lanning, 1oute !ocation, 1oute
0chedules, 0top locations5
*. /ransportation Demand Analysis 4/ravel behavior, /ravel demand
modeling, /rip generation models, /rip Distribution models, /rip
assignment models5
". /ransportation &lanning 4&lanning process, &lanning regulations,
/ransportation and Air quality planning, &lanning studies, &lanning
study organiEation
,. /ransportation &ro(ect 2valuation 42conomic evaluation techniques,
2nvironmental -mpact assessment5
La-ora,or/ E3(i+*en, /ransportation engineering soft+are
S(e),e. Reference)
). /ransportation 2ngineering D &lanning, &apacostas
*. rban :ass /ransportation &lanning, 3lac%
". /ransportation 2ngineering &lanning and Design, $right D Ashford
,. -ntroduction to /ransportation 2ngineering, @ames #. 3an%s
Co(r)e Na*e TRANSPORTATION S#STEMS !ESIGN
Co(r)e !e)cri+,ion
/his course is directed to the overall design of transportation systems.
2mphasis +ill be upon the principles of systems analysis as they relate to
the planning, design, operation and evaluation of transportation systems.
/he central feature of the course is a pro(ect and.or a seminar delivery to be
coordinated +ith class activities.
N(*-er of Uni,) for Lec,(re
an. La-ora,or/
!ecture < " hrs.
Prere3(i)i,e 6ifth year standing
Co(r)e O-4ec,ive)
After completing this course, the student must be able to:
). nderstand the principles of systems analysis as they relate to the
planning, design, operation and evaluation of transportation
systems.
*. Develop plans, policies, pro(ects, actions and strategies that
address the issue of transportation of gro+ing urban areas.
Co(r)e O(,line
). -ntroduction, Current -ssues in /ransportation.
*. &ro(ect &lanning.
". 0ystems Design &rocess.
,. /ransportation 0upply.
9. 2valuation of Costs, 0un% Cost, 'pportunity Cost, Non<quantifiable
Costs, ncertainty.
;. :easuring 2ffectiveness, 7alues, 0ocial -mpact, 2conomic -mpact,
and 2nvironmental -mpact.
B. Cost<effectiveness 2valuation, 0tandardiEed Approach, 'b(ectives,
Coals, Criteria, 2conomic 6rame+or%.
La-ora,or/ E3(i+*en, N'N2
Course Specification BSCE 67/74
Reco**en.e. Te5,-oo2 7uchic, 7. /ransportation for !ivable Cities.
Co(r)e Na*e HIGH8A# !ESIGN AN! TRAFFIC SAFET#
Co(r)e !e)cri+,ion
/his course is intended to provide the fundamentals of high+ay design and
operation, human factors and vehicular characteristics and ho+ they interact
+ith the road+ay, and high+ay safety analysis and different statistical
techniques employed in the analysis.
N(*-er of Uni,) for Lec,(re
an. La-ora,or/
!ecture < " units
!aboratory < =
Prere3(i)i,e 6ifth year standing
Co(r)e O-4ec,ive)
After completing this course, the student must be able to:
). Design different high+ay facilities and apply relevant high+ay
design standards.
*. AnalyEe crash and traffic data employing the appropriate statistical
techniques.
". Conduct traffic safety studies, identifying high<accident locations
and propose engineering solutions.
Co(r)e O(,line
). #igh+ay 6unctions, 1oad+ay Design, Driver 7ehicle
Characteristics.
*. Design 0peeds, #oriEontal Alignment, and 0uper elevation.
". 7ertical Alignment, 0ight Distance, 0pecial Curves.
,. Cross 0ections Design, 2arth+or%, Drainage.
9. At<Crade -ntersection, !o+ 7olume -ntersections, !eft</urn
/reatments.
;. 6ree+ay -nterchanges, Design &ro(ect -.
B. 0igning and :ar%ing /raffic Calming, 2valuation.
?. #igh+ay 0afety, 0afety Analysis.
>. 0tatistical :odels for 0afety Analysis.
)=. 0afety 2nhancements &ro(ects, Crash Counter :easures.
)). 1is% :anagement, Assessment of #igh Collision 0ites.
)*. 0afety at Construction Gone, Design &ro(ect *.
)". Design Cuides for elderly Drivers, !iability in Design and
'perations.
),. 3icycle.&edestrian 0afety and 0ignal /iming, Accident -nvestigation.
)9. Accident 1econstruction, 2xpert $itness Analysis, Design &ro(ect
".
La-ora,or/ E3(i+*en, N'N2
S(e),e. Reference)
). !amn, &sarianos and :ailand #igh+ay Design and /raffic 0afety
2ngineering #andboo%, :c Cra+ #ill #andboo%s, )>>> 4-03N =<=B<
="?*>9<;5
*. A00#/' Creen 3oo%, A &olicy on Ceometric design of #igh+ays
and 0treets, *==) :/CD, :anual on niform /raffic Control
Devices..
F.A. Geo,echnical An. Geo'Environ*en,al Enineerin
Co(r)e Na*e< C2'0IN/#2/-C0 -N C2'/2C#N-CA! 2NC-N221-NC
Co(r)e !e)cri+,ion /his course involves the design techniques and applications for geotextiles,
geosynthetics, geogrids, geonets, geomembranes and geocomposites as
they are used in environmental, geotechnical, and other construction
engineering pro(ects. /he course first studies natural slopes and
emban%ments for their stability and seepage problems. /he proceeding
Course Specification BSCE 68/74
sessions deal +ith applications of geosynthetic construction materials to
designs of those earth structures. -n the recent years, geosynthetics became
very practical and economical materials to be used in earth reinforcement,
filtration, pond liner, landfill liner, and many other subsurface constructions
and earth structures. /he class revie+s different types of available
geosynthetic materials, those applications, and design techniques.
N(*-er of Uni,) for
Lec,(re; La-ora,or/ ;
Fiel.1or2 an. T(,orial
!ecture <" units

N(*-er of Con,ac, Ho(r)
+er 1ee2
!ecture < " hrs.

Prere3(i)i,e%Co're3(i)i,e Ceotechnical 2ngineering ) D *.
Co(r)e O-4ec,ive)
After completing this course, the student must be able to:
). -dentify geosynthetics and their applications in civil and
environmental engineering.
Co(r)e O(,line
0eepage through dams.
2arth filtering design.
0lope stability analysis.
'vervie+ of geosynthetics. Description of geosynthetics, 6unctions of
geosynthetics, &olymers, Ceosynthetics tests.
Ceotextiles. 0eparation. npaved road+ay reinforcement.
6iltration. 1einforced +alls. Drainage.
Ceogrids. 1einforced +alls.
Ceonets. Drainage.
Ceomembrances. !iquid containment 4pond5 liners. 0olid material 4landfill5
liners.
Cap and enclosures.
Ceosynthetic clay liners.
Ceo<others.
La-ora,or/ E3(i+*en, None
Reco**en.e. Te5,-oo2 Hoerner, 1obert :.)>>B. Designing +ith Ceosynthetics, ,th 2dition.
&rentice #all.
S(e),e. Reference) #orvath, @.0.)>>9. Ceoform Ceosynthetics. #orvath 2ngineering.
#oltE, 1.D., Christopher, 3.1., and 3erg, 1.1. )>>9. Ceosynthetic Design D
Construction Cuidlines, &articipant Noteboo%, N#- Course No. )"*)",
prepared for National #igh+ay -nstitute, 6#A.
-6A-,. )>>=. A Design &rimer: Ceotextile and 1elated :aterials.
$u, @./.#. )>>,. Design and Construction of 0imple, 2asy and !o+ Cost
1etaining $alls. Colorado /ransportation -nstitute.
Co(r)e Na*e< GEOTECHNICAL EARTH$UA@E ENGINEERING
Co(r)e !e)cri+,ion
/his course concerns plate tectonics and elastic rebound theory of
earthqua%es and faults; characteriEation of ground motions; seismicity;
deterministic and probabilistic seismic haEard analyses; effects of local soil
conditions on ground response; development of design ground motions;
liquefaction; dynamic lateral earth pressures; seismic slope stability.
N(*-er of Uni,) for
Lec,(re; La-ora,or/ ;
Fiel.1or2 an. T(,orial
!ecture <" units

N(*-er of Con,ac, Ho(r)
+er 1ee2
!ecture < " hrs.

Course Specification BSCE 69/74
Prere3(i)i,e%Co're3(i)i,e Ceotechnical 2ngineering ) D *.
Co(r)e O-4ec,ive)
After completing this course, the student must be able to:
). -dentify ground motion and their applications in geotechnical and
environmental engineering.
Co(r)e O(,line
a. 0eismology and 2arthqua%es. -ntroduction to 7ibratory :otion.
CharacteriEation and &rediction of Cround :otions. 1evie+ of
Dynamics of Discrete 0ystems 40D'6 D :D'65. 0trong Cround
:otion CharacteriEation. 0eismicity and 0eismic #aEard Analysis.
b. Dynamic 0oil &roperties
c. Development of Design Cround :otions. !ocal 0ite 2ffects on
Cround :otions. Cround 1esponse Analysis
d. 6oundation K 7ibrations. Analog 0olution, Circular 6oundation:
7ertical, 0liding, 1oc%ing and /orsional 7ibrations
6oundation < 3earing Capacity Considering 2arthqua%e !oading.
/erEaghiTs 2quation, :eyerhoffTs 2quation, 3earing Capacity +ith
2ccentricity. 'ne<dimensional $ave &ropagation.
3. !ongitudinal and /orsional $aves in a 3ar 4-nfinite and 0hort 3ars5.
1esonant Column Device. Description of Device, Determination of
Cmax and *D
2mpirical 1elationships for Cmax. Cmax for Cohesionless and
Cohesive 0oils. !ongitunal $ave in a 3ar
,. *D $ave &ropagation. Dynamic 2quation of :otion. &lane $aves:
NavierTs 2quation, Compressional $ave, 0hear $ave, 1elationship
bet+een vp and vs. 0urface $aves: 1ayleigh $ave, !ove $ave,
Cyclic 3ehavior of 0oils, !aboratory and -n<0itu /ests. !aboratory
/ests: 3ender /ests, 0mall 0train :easurements, -mproved Cyclic
/riaxial /ests, p<hole /est, Do+n<hole /est, Cross<hole /ests, etc.
9. Cyclic 3ehavior: 0train !evel 2ffects, C.CoUgamma, DUgamma
1elationships for 0and and Clay, 0oil :odels for Cyclic !oading.
!inear 7iscoelastic :odels, Complex :odulus :odel, :asing 1ule.
0eismic 1esponse Analysis. 0ha%e &rogram
;. 0lopes. 0eismic 0tability Analysis < &lanar :echanism: 2xtended
Culmann<6rancais Analysis < Circular :echanism: 2xtended /aylor
Charts. &ermanent Displacement Analysis < 0eismic 6actor of
0afety on &lanar :echanism < Critical Iield Acceleration <
&ermanent Displacement and 1otation
7. !iquefaction. :echanism of !iquefaction < Cyclic 0imple 0hear and
Cyclic /riaxial /ests < !iquefaction and Cyclic :obility, &hase
/ransformation < 2xcess &ore $ater &ressure and 0tress &ath
:ethod < !iquefaction &otential based on 0implified :ethod and -n<
situ /ests. 1emediation :ethods
1esponse and !iquefaction of 'cean 3ed 0ub(ect to $ave !oading
< Cyclic 0tresses due to $ave !oading < !iquefaction 0trength
considering &rincipal 0tress 1otation < !iquefaction Analysis
8. 0eismic 0tability of 0lopes and 2mban%ments. 0eismic Design of
0lopes and 1etaining 0tructures. :ulti<layer $ave &ropagation,
2arth 1etaining 0tructures. Dynamic 2arth &ressure /heory
4:ononobe<'%abe Analysis5. Displacement<!imit Design of
1etaining $alls
>. 0oil :odels for Cyclic !oading. 3ilinear :odel, #ardin <Drnevich
4#yperbolic :odel5, 1amberg<'sgood :odel, Calibration of Cyclic
:odels
)=. Dynamic !ateral 2arth &ressures
11. Composite 3rea%+ater.Caisson under $ater $ave -mpact.
0torm./sunami
)*.)6ailures due to $ave -mpact
)*.*Coda $ave &ressure 6ormula
)*."0liding 0tability
)*.,&ermanent 0liding
Course Specification BSCE 70/74
<>. :itigation of 0eismic #aEards
La-ora,or/ E3(i+*en, None
Reco**en.e. Te5,-oo2 Hramer, 0teven !. )>>;. Geotechnical #arth(ua7e #ngineering. %irst
#dition. &rentice #all.
S(e),e. Reference)
1. -shihara, H. )>>;. Soil !ehavior for #arth(ua7e Geotechnics, 'xford
niversity &ress.
2. Das, 3.:. )>>". Princiles of Soil 'ynamics .&$0 &ublishing
Company.
3. 1ichart, @r., 6.2., #all, @r., @.1., and $oods, 1.D. )>B=. 0ibrations of
Soils and %oundations. &rentice<#all, -nc.
Co(r)e Na*e< GEOTECHNICAL ASPECTS OF LAN!FILL !ESIGN
Co(r)e !e)cri+,ion
/his course presents geotechnical aspects related to the design of solid
+aste landfills. /he course teaches settlement analyses, slope stability,
liner compaction, and leachate collection systems as they relate designing
a landfill. Computer soft+are is used to assist design scenarios.
N(*-er of Uni,) for Lec,(re;
La-ora,or/ ; Fiel.1or2 an.
T(,orial
!ecture < * units
Computer !aboratory< ) unit
N(*-er of Con,ac, Ho(r) +er
1ee2
!ecture < * hours
!aboratory< " hours
Prere3(i)i,e%Co're3(i)i,e Ceotechnical 2ngineering ) D *
Co(r)e O-4ec,ive)
After completing this course, the student must be able to:
). -dentify %ey sources, typical quantities generated, composition, and
properties of solid and haEardous +astes.
*. -dentify +aste disposal or transformation techniques 4landfills and
incinerators5.
". 1ecogniEe the relevant regulations that apply for facilities used for
disposal, and destruction of +aste.
,. Conduct invasive and non<invasive site investigation and understand
permitting process for constructing landfills.
9. -dentify and design 0olid and #aEardous $aste !andfills 41C1A
0ubtitle D and C5 including closure, post<closure, and rehabilitation
issues;
;. 2stimate typical +aste disposal cost.
7. -dentify recycling and reuse options 4composting, source separation,
and re<use of shredded tires, recycled glass, fly ash, etc.5.
Co(r)e O(,line
0ources, quantities generated, and physochemical properties of
municipal solid +aste and haEardous +aste.
0olid $aste :anagement &yramid K Hey /echnologies for 0$:
4collection, handling, transformation, landfills, incinerators,
composting5.
1elevant environmental regulations for +aste disposal, site
investigations.
0ite investigations, 0ite 0election 4N-:3I5, 1egulatory permitting
process.
-ncineration and composting.
/ypes of !andfills, basic geotechnical considerations, earthen liners for
+aste disposal.
Clay mineralogy, factors controlling hydraulic conductivity, methods to
Course Specification BSCE 71/74
measure the coefficient of permeability, % in the laboratory and field,
compatibility of liner materials to chemicals in leachate.
Contaminant and liquid transport in soil liners for 1C1A liners
4advection and diffusion5.
Ceosynthetics for +aste disposal K overvie+, Ceomembranes<
lea%age, transport, and structural stability, Cesosynthetic Clay !iners
4CC!s5.
Design of !eachate Collection 0ystem for !andfills K se of gravel and
CD!s.
'perational aspects of :0$ landfills 4daily cover, leachate disposal,
C$ monitoring5.
!andfill Cas Collection 0ystem and !eachate 1ecirculation 0ystem
Design.
!andfill 6inal Cap Design and $ater 3alance 4demonstration of #2!&
:odel5.

La-ora,or/ E3(i+*en, Computer 0oft+are in !andfill Design 4&C0/A3!, N-02//!2, C23A15
Reco**en.e. Te5,-oo2 !a Crega, :. D., 3uc%ingham, &. !., and 2vans, @. C. *==). 2a3ardous
4aste Management" 2nd #dition. :cCra+<#ill.
S(e),e. Reference)
1. 8uian, et. Al. *==*. Geotechnical Asects of $andfill 'esign.
&rentice #all.
2. /chobanoglous,/heisen,7igil. *==*. Integrated Solid 4aste
Management. :cCra+<#ill.
3. 0harma, #. D. *==). 4aste Containment Systems" 4aste
Stabili3ation" 8 $andfills. 'esign 8 #valuation. @ohn $iley D 0ons.
F.7. O,her)%S+ecial To+ic)
Co(r)e Na*e< CI"IL ENGINEERING CORRELATION COURSE
Co(r)e !e)cri+,ion
/his course +ill cover the revie+ of all the basic courses covered in the Civil
2ngineering !icensure examination.
N(*-er of Uni,) for Lec,(re;
La-ora,or/; Fiel.1or2 an.
T(,orial
!ecture < " units
/utorial < " units
N(*-er of Con,ac, Ho(r) +er
1ee2
!ecture < " hours
/utorial < " hours
Prere3(i)i,e%Co're3(i)i,e Candidate for graduation.
Co(r)e O-4ec,ive)
After completing this course, the student must be able to:
). Cain thorough understanding of all the basic courses covered in the
licensure examination thereby improving their chances of qualifying
as licensed civil engineers.
Co(r)e O(,line
). 1evie+ of all mathematics and surveying courses.
*. 1evie+ of mechanics and materials.
". 1evie+ of geotechnical engineering.
,. 1evie+ of 0tructural /heory and 0tructural Design courses.
9. 1evie+ of mechanics of fluids, hydraulics and hydrology.
;. 1evie+ of related construction and design courses.
A. +.T#& *efer to the syllabus rescribed by the !oard of Civil
#ngineering" Philiine *egulation Commission.
La-ora,or/ E3(i+*en, None.
S(e),e. Reference) ). /extboo%s and references prescribed by the 30 Civil 2ngineering
Course Specification BSCE 72/74
Course.
II. NON'TECHNICAL COURSES
A. SOCIAL SCIENCES 9Plea)e refer ,o CMO A>.; ). 1>>7:
B. HUMANITIES 9Plea)e refer ,o CMO A>.; ). 1>>7:
C. LANGUAGES 9Plea)e refer ,o CMO A>.; ). 1>>7 for Enli)h 1 an. &:
Course Name ENGLISH 0 9TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION:
Course Description
/he nature of technical communication; s%ills and strategies for reading and
+riting literature revie+s, (ournal articles, and technical reports; ma%ing oral
presentations.
Number of nits for
!ecture and !aboratory
" units lecture
Number of Contact #ours
per $ee%
" hours lecture
&rerequisites 2nglish *
Course 'b(ectives
After completing this course, the student must be able to:
). Differentiate technical +riting from other types of +riting;
*. 2ngage him.herself critically in the reading of a specialiEed text;
". $rite a summary and revie+ of a (ournal article;
,. $rite a research paper on a technical topic; and
9. &roperly ac%no+ledge sources by using a prescribed citation format;
;. &repare an oral presentation on a technical topic; and
B. Deliver properly an oral technical presentation.
Course 'utline
). /he Nature of /echnical Communication
*. /echnical $riting
*.). -ntroduction to /echnical $riting
*.*. !ibrary 'rientation
*.". /echnical $riting: 6ormal 0chema.0tyle; $ord Choice
*.,. /ypes of /ext 0tructure in /echnical $riting
*.9. -ntroduction to 1esearch: Choosing a /opic, 'utlining
*.;. 0%ills and 0trategies for 1eading and $riting @ournal Articles,
!iterature 1evie+s, and /echnical 1eports
*.B. 2valuating 0ources and &reparing a &reliminary 3ibliography
*.?. &reparing and -nterpreting Non<&rose 6orms
*.>. 0ummariEing and AnalyEing a @ournal Article
*.)=. &reparing the Different &arts of the 1esearch &aper or /echnical
1eport
*.)). $riting 3ibliographies sing a &rescribed 6ormat
*.)*. -ndependent 0tudy
". 'ral /echnical &resentations
".). &reparing the &resentation :aterials
".*. Delivering the /echnical &resentation
!aboratory 2quipment None
0uggested 1eferences American &sychological Association. Publication Manual of the American
Psychological Association, ,th ed. $ashington, DC: American
&sychological Association, )>>,.
Carreon, 2. and C. 3alarbar. Series in #nglish for Secific Puroses&
#ngineering. :anila: D!0 &ress, )>>9.
:c$horter, H. Guide to College *eading. Ne+ Ior%: !ongman, *==".
Course Specification BSCE 73/74
&enrose, @.:., 1.$. 1asberry and 1.@. :yers. Advanced !usiness
Communication. Cincinnati: 0outh<$estern College &ublishing, )>>B.
$eissberg, 1. and 0. 3u%er. 4riting , *esearch& #)erimental *esearch
*eort 4riting for Students of #nglish. Ne+ @ersey: &rentice #all, -nc.,
)>>=.
Course Specification BSCE 74/74

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