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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CIVIL ENGINEERING ENGR. TOMAS U. GANIRON JR.

MSCE

The five- year Civil Engineering curriculum offers the graduates for professional engineering including a leading role in infrastructure planning and development, linkage of lease contracts, resources management, research and outreach and the protection of the environment. The graduate must have a strong foundation in the physical sciences and should consider the economic, social and environment significance of what he/she plans to build. The first two-years, essentially common to all engineering curriculum, strengthens the physical sciences and mathematics background necessary for the through understanding of the fundamentals of the basic engineering courses. The basic engineering studies supplemented by soils and materials testing, hydraulics and surveying laboratory works and demonstrations are concentrated in the third year in the preparation for civil engineering sciences and technology and allied courses. The department laboratories have complete soils and materials testing equipment and apparatus for determining the physical properties of soil and engineering materials and hydraulic apparatus or to demonstrate the basic principles, friction losses, energy equation and flow types and measurements with computer applications. On the fourth and fifth years, the instruction emphasis is on the different civil engineering fields of structure with STAAD computer application, foundation, construction and water resources engineering. Studies on this engineering fields are enriched by courses on project feasibility study, construction project management with PRIMAVERA computer application, contracts, specifications and engineering ethics and laws. The water resources engineering instruction is supplemented by hydropower model and mini-irrigation projects complete with diversion dam, regulator gates, distribution system and service area with irrigated upland crops. The successful completion of the curriculum qualifies the graduate for professional opportunity as construction manager, project manager, design engineer, sanitary/environmental engineer, highway and transportation engineer and engineering teacher.

CIVIL ENGINEERING CE 30 STATICS OF RIGID BODIES 3 0 3 Principles of statics, equivalent system of forces, equilibrium of rigid bodies, analysis of structures, forces in beams and cables, centroids and center of gravity, moment of inertia and methods of virtual work with emphasis in Civil Engineering vertical structures such as beams and cables, trusses, and columns. Pre-requisite: Physics 1 co-requisite* Integral Calculus Textbook: Engineering Mechanics Statics by Hibbeler (9th Ed.), 2001 CE 31 ENGINEERING GEOLOGY 3 0 3 Study of earth, geological agents and processes, structural relations of rock masses in earth formation and stratification and their relation to foundations for engineering structures, identification of rocks and minerals with special emphasis for Philippine condition. Pre-requisite: Chemistry 1 Textbook: Computational Engineering Geology by Derringh, 1998 CE 32 DYNAMICS OF RIGID BODIES 3 0 3 Principles of dynamics, rectilinear and curvilinear translations. Rotations, plane motion, motion in space, work energy relation, impulse and momentum, mechanical vibrations with emphasis in Civil Engineering examples such as banking of highway curves. Pre-requisite: Statics of Rigid Bodies and Differential Equation. Textbook: Eng'g Mechanics Dynamics by Hibbeler (9th Ed), 2001. CE 33 THERMODYNAMICS IN CIVIL ENGINEERING 3 0 3 The subject covers the areas of thermodynamics whose theory and practice is included in the practice of civil engineering, examples are escalators, pumps, small generators, centralized air conditioning and other structures. Pre-requisite: Physics II and Integral Calculus Textbook: Chemical and Process Thermodynamics by Kyle (3rd Ed), 2000. CE 34 MECHANICS OF MATERIALS I 3 0 3 Stresses and strain, connections, torsion, shear force and bending moment, stresses in beams, deflection of beams, statically indeterminate and determinate problems, columns, combined stresses with emphasis in Civil Engineering vertical structures such as beams and cables, trusses and columns. Pre-requisite: Statics of Rigid Bodies Textbook: Statics and Mechanics of Materials by Hibbeler (2nd Ed), 2002.

CE 35 MECHANICS OF MATERIALS II 3 0 3 (Advanced Strength of Materials) Special topics in mechanics of materials, such as curved bars, impact and fatigue, theories of failure of materials. Introduction to theory of plasticity and elasticity with emphasis in the practice of Civil Engineering such as design of vertical structures and analysis of dynamic structures subjected to the effects of earthquake on bearing capacity. Pre-requisite: Mechanics of Materials 1 Textbook: Statics and Mechanics of Materials by Hibber (2nd Ed), 2002. CE 36 GEOTECHNICAL ENG'G 3 3 4 Introduction to soil identification, classification and structure engineering properties and behavior of soil including permeability and deformation, introduction to theories of effective stress, consolidation, shear strength and failure. Theories of capacity and settlement for a shallow foundations, stability of slopes and embankments. Subsurface exploration methods of soil sampling introduction to Geotextiles and materials used in geotechnical engineering. Pre-requisite: Statics of Rigid Bodies and Engineering Geology Textbook: Introduction to Geotechnical Engineering (2nd Ed), 2003. CE 37 ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING 3 0 3 Knowledge in ecology and human population control, variety of resources and outline plans for attaining sustainable society, the enigma of pollution, and the legal, technical, and personal solutions for it, environmental crisis. Study of environmental impact assessment with emphasis in Civil Engineering topics such as water supply and sewerage. Pre-requisite: Chemistry 1 Textbook: Environmental Science and Engineering (2nd Ed), 1996. CE 38 FLUID MECHANICS 3 3 4 Study properties of fluids, principles of hydrostatic, total hydrostatic force on surface, relative equilibrium of liquids and fundamentals of fluid flow with emphasis in Civil Engineering vertical structures such as analysis of dams and Irrigation structures. Examples are orifices, tubes, and weirs. Pre-requisite: Dynamics of Rigid Bodies Textbook: Fluid Mechanics by Douglas (4th Ed), 2001. CE 39 CIVIL ENG'G ECONOMICS & ACCOUNTING 3 0 3 Time value of money, economic decision-problem and criteria, and financial mathematics and simple accounting with emphasis in Civil Engineering examples such as building construction and bidding. Pre-requisite: 4th Year Standing Textbook: Eng'g Economy by Sen (9th Ed), 2001.

CE 40 SAFETY ENGINEERING 1 0 1 This course covers safety precaution measures in civil works and safety eng'g precautions. Pre-requisite: 4th year Standing Textbook: Management System for Construction by Griffith, 2001 CE 41 ENGINEERING HYDROLOGY 3 0 3 Precipitation, infiltration, run off and stream flow measurements, statistical treatment of hydrological data, hydrographic analysis and synthesis evaporation, sedimentation to groundwater structure, design for floods, reservoirs storage and flood routing urban run off, drainage, water balance studies and measurement of hydrologic process. Use of computer software to solve hydrological Problems. Pre-requisite: 4th Year standing, math 418 Textbook: Hydrology and Flood plain Analysis by Bedient (3rd Ed), 2002. CE 42 STRUCTURAL THEORY I 2 3 3 Loads, dead, live, impact, lateral and earthquake, graphical and algebraic stress analysis of statically determinate structures, beams, trusses and frames, influence lines and deflections. Pre-requisite: Strength of Materials 11 Textbook: Structural Analysis by Hibbeler (5th Ed), 2002. CE 43 CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS & TESTING 2 3 3 Physicals properties of common construction materials primarily metals, wood, concrete and asphalt, examination of properties with respect to design and use of end product, design and control of concrete and asphalt mixtures, introduction to reinforced concrete, principles of testing, characteristics of test, properties of materials. Pre-requisite: Mechanics of Materials 11 Textbook: Basic Construction Materials by Marotta (6th Ed), 2002. CE 44 PRACTICUM/OJT/SEMINARS 0 3 1 Visits to on-going constructions, existing massive and high-rise structures, seminars, conferences, etc., reports on such visits, preparation, presentation and discussion of papers on assigned topics in the form of seminars or lecture fora. Pre-requisite: 4th Year Standing Textbook: Hands-out

CE 45 COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN IN CIVIL ENGINEERING 2 3 3 Basic DOS, draw commands, drafting plan/drawings and title block, editing, modify and construct commands, inquiry commands, blocking, layering, color and l type, dimensioning, drafting interior and exterior 3D, perspective views, external referencing, paper space, model space and M view, composition and entourage, isosnap, isocircle, basic color rendering of interior drawing, surface rule edge tab revsurfs, attributes, slide show/scripts/configuration and hard copy printing with emphasis in Civil Engineering softwares such as ETABS,STAAD etc. Pre-requisite: Comp. 32 Textbook: Engineering Graphics w/ AUTOCAD 2002 CE 46 STRUCTURAL THEORY II 2 3 3 Approximate and different stream analysis of statically indeterminate structures, deflections of structures, and analysis of structures subjected to lateral forces. Pre-requisite: Structural Theory I Textbook: Structural Analysis by Hibbeler (5th Ed), 2002. CE 47 STRUCTURAL DESIGN I (Concrete) 3 6 5 Study of concrete materials in concrete work, methods of construction. Concept of ultimate strength design of reinforced concrete structures in beams and columns. Analyze the effect of beam deflection. Concept of working stress design as alternate design method and computer software (STAAD). Pre-requisite: Structural Theory I & Construction, Materials and Testing Textbook: Concrete Structural Theory and Design by Hassoun (2nd Ed), 2002. CE 48 HYDRAULICS 3 3 4 Flow in pipes and network, uniform flow in open channels, energy methods, introduction to varied flow phenomena, forces on submerged bodies, pumps, turbines and hydropower systems, introduction to scouring and erosion and use of hydraulic modeling and computer software. Pre-requisite: Fluid Mechanics Textbook: Fundamentals of Hydraulic Eng'g System by Hwang (4th Ed), 2000.

CE 49 TECHNICAL ELECTIVE 1-HIGHWAY & BRIDGE ENG'G 3 0 3 Highway administration, transportation planning, bridge, highway evaluation, traffic, driver, pedestrian and vehicle characteristics, geometric design, roadside design, highway mass transit facilities, intersection, interchanges, terminals, drainage and drainage structures, traffic engineering, highway materials, flexible pavement design, concrete pavements, high type bituminous pavements, survey, plans, estimates, contracts and supervision, earthworks, bases and sub-bases, highway maintenance and rehabilitation. Use of computer software in solving highway-engineering problems. Pre-requisite: Eng'g Surveys and Geotechnical Eng'g Textbook: Highway Engineering by Wright (6th Ed), 1996.
CE 50 CONSTRUCTION METHODS & EQUIPMENT, PLANNING & ESTIMATES

2 3 3 Plant layout and selection of equipment involved in construction such as tractors, bulldozers, scrapers, power shovels, draglines, clamshells, etc., and estimate involved civil works. Pre-requisite: General Survey 11 and Thermodynamics in Civil Eng'g Textbook: Managing the Construction process (Estimating Scheduling, and Project Control) (2nd Ed), 2002. CE 51 CIVIL ENG'G MANAGEMENT 2 0 2 Management skills decision making, planning, marketing production and case studies with emphasis in Civil Eng'g case studies. Pre-requisite: 4th Year Standing Textbook: Management for Engineers by Samson (3rd Ed), 2001. CE 52 STRUCTURAL DESIGN II (Timber) 2 3 3 Design of structural wood member and timber structures according to NSCP provision, details of joints and splices, roof and bridge, trusses, building frames, towered formwork and scaffoldings. Pre-requisite: Structural Theory 1 Textbook: Modern Timber by Hansen NSCP 2002 CE 53 MATRIX THEORY OF STRUCTURES 2 3 3 Analysis of one dimensional bars, two dimensional trusses, beams and frames, grids, three dimensional trusses and frames, advanced topics stiffness method and virtual work and principles of minimum potential energy. Pre-requisite: Structural Theory II Textbook: Structural Analysis by Hibbeler (5th Ed), 2002

CE 54 WATER RESOURCES ENG'G 3 0 3 Pipe systems, introduction to open channel flow basic hydrology demographic studies, water supply pumps, waste water flows.
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Pre-requisite: Hydraulics, Hydrology Textbook: Water Resources Engineering by Wurbs, 2002 Ed. CE 55 TRANSPORTATION ENG'G 3 0 3 Urban transportation planning process, design of urban transportation models including trip generation, urban transit planning and design, classification of materials for pavement, design and construction aspects, design concepts and methods of flexible and rigid pavements, geometric design of highways and streets, environmental impacts of transportation system. Pre-requisite: Highway and Bridge Engineering Textbook: Transportation Eng'g and Planning by Papacostas (3rd Ed), 2001. CE 56 STRUCTURAL DESIGN III (Steel) 2 3 3 Design of structural member of steel structures according to AISC and NSCP code provisions, details of joints and splices, design of bolted and welded connections. Design of beams, trusses, frames, plate girders, and steel buildings, bridges and tower. Pre-requisite: Structural Theory 1 Textbook: Applied Structural Steel Design by Spiegel (3rd Ed), 1997. CE 57 EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING 3 0 3 Introduction to seismology and seismic analysis of buildings. Effects of earthquake on bearing capacity of structures. Modeling and analysis of single-degree-of freedom and multi-degree-of-freedom systems for free vibration, excitations and responses for linear and inelastic systems. Correct procedure for the design of earthquake resistant structures. Design of various structures taking into account the seismic forces using static and dynamic analysis. Analysis of dynamic structures. Pre-requisite: Structural Theory I & II Textbook: Geotechnical Earthquake Eng'g by Kramer, 2000 Ed. CE 58 INTRODUCTION TO REGIONAL AND URBAN PLANNING 3 0 3 The concerned study of the concept and trend, methodology and technique in regional and urban planning, zoning and land use, community development and town planning, its road location. Pre-requisite: 5th Year Standing Textbook: Urban Design by Spreiregan, 2001

CE 59 SPECIAL CE BOARD PROBLEM I 3 0 3 Study of past CE board problems. It consists of Mathematics and Transportation and Highway Engineering.

Pre-requisite: 5th Year Standing Textbook: A Compiled PRC Civil Engineering (Computerized) Licensure Examination from 1920's to present CE 60 TECHNICAL ELECTIVE 11-ADVANCED R.C. DESIGN 3 0 3 Advanced RC design, detailing for earthquake, resistant structures, and special RC members such as shear walls, corbels, slender column, beam column, combination and wall footings, precast and Prestressed concrete. Pre-requisite: CE 47 Textbook: Reinforced Concrete a Fundamental Approach (4th Ed), 2000. CE 61 PRE-STRESSED CONCRETE DESIGN 3 0 3 Basic concepts of pre-stress design, partial loss of pre-stress, flexural design of pre-stressed concrete elements, shear and torsion strength design, continuous beams, camber and deflection of slabs. Pre-requisite: Structural Design I (concrete) Textbook: Pre-stress Concrete by Nawy (3rd Ed), 2000 CE 62 CE LAWS, CONTRACTS, SPECS & ETHICS 3 0 3 Study of code of ethics, legal procedure in the practice of civil engineering in the Philippines, ethical relations of an engineer with fellow professionals, clients, and general public, elements of contracts, obligations, civil engineering law, National Building Code and labor laws. Pre-requisite: 5th Year Standing Textbook: Construction Contracting by Bartholomew, 2002. CE 63 CONSTRUCTION PROJECT MANAGEMENT WITH PRIMAVERA APPLICATION 2 3 3 Management of the construction processes, control of project items and cost, resource allocation PERT/CPM and management. The administration of a construction contract and used of computer software in construction project management (PRIMAVERA). Pre-requisite: 5th Year Standing Textbook: Management of Construction Projects by Holm, 2002. CE 64 TECHNICAL ELECTIVE 11-SANITARY ENGINEERING 3 0 Theory of design of water and sewage treatment plants. Pre-requisite: Water Resources Eng'g Textbook: Water and Wastewater Technology (4th Ed), 2001.

CE 65 CIVIL ENGINEERING PROJECT 1 6 3 A practice oriented design project integrating the various fields in civil engineering work Students will operate in-groups and will complete a feasibility study for a typical engineering undertaking. Pre-requisite: 5th Year Standing Textbook: Planning and Monitoring Design Work by Coles, 2001 CE 67 FOUNDATION ENGINEERING 3 0 3 Shallow footing, independent combined continuous, pile and pile foundation, retaining walls, bridge, piers and abutment, Coffer dams, caissions, underpinning and earthquake effect on soil foundation system. Use of computer software in foundation design. Pre-requisite: Soil Mechanics & Structural Design 1 Textbook: Foundation design & Construction by Tomlinson, 2001 Ed. CE 68 SPECIAL CE BOARD PROBLEM II 3 0 3 Study of Past CE Board Problems. It consists of Hydraulics, Geotechnical Engineering Structural Engineering and Construction Engineering. Pre-requisite: CE 59 Textbook: A Compiled PRC Civil Engineering (Computerized) Licensure Examination from 1920's to present.

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