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Republic of the Philippines

BATANGAS STATE UNIVERSITY


Pablo Borbon Main II, Alangilan, Batangas City
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, ARCHITECTURE & FINE ARTS
www.batstate-u.edu.ph Tel. No. (043) 425-0139 loc 118

CURRICULUM
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (BSEE)
Academic Year 2018-2019
Reference CMOs: CMO No. 88 s. 2017, CMO No. 4 s. 2018 and CMO No. 20, s. 2013

Curriculum Description

Electrical Engineering is a profession that involves the conceptualization, development,


design, improvement and application of safe, healthy, ethical and economical way of utilizing
materials and energy in unit Processes and operations for the benefit of society and the
environment through the knowledge of mathematics, chemistry, biology, information technology
and other natural, applied and social sciences, gained by study, research and practice.

Program Educational Objectives of Electrical Engineering

The electrical engineering alumni three to five years after graduation shall:
1. Demonstrate professional; expertise through analytical and innovative thinking for the
purpose of solving industry-based engineering problems design of advanced electrical
system and involvement in research oriented projects.
2. Engage their engineering profession in the globally competitive environment through
continuous professional education, research and development, and other creative and
innovative efforts in science, engineering, and technology, as well as other professional
careers
3. Exhibit holistic leadership and professionalism, through peer-recognized expertise in
team-based environments as agents of sustainable economic development.

Student Outcomes

The following skills, knowledge, and behaviors are expected to be attained by students as they
progress through the program:
a. Ability to apply knowledge of mathematics and science to solve engineering problems.
b. Ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data.
c. Ability to design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs within realistic
constraints such as economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety,
manufacturability, and sustainability, in accordance with standards.
d. Ability to function on multidisciplinary teams.
e. Ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems.
f. Understanding of professional and ethical responsibility.
g. Ability to communicate effectively.
h. Broad education necessary to understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global,
economic, environmental, and societal context.
i. Recognition of the need for, and an ability to engage in life-long learning.
j. Knowledge of contemporary issues.
k. Ability to use techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering
practice.
l. Knowledge and understanding of engineering and management principles as a member
and leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments.

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CURRICULUM COMPONENTS
Minimum No. of Hours/Week
Classification/ Field / Course Credit Units
Lec Lab
Technical Courses
Mathematics
Calculus 1 3 0 3
Calculus 2 3 0 3
Engineering Data Analysis 3 0 3
Differential Equations 3 0 3
Natural/Physical Sciences
Chemistry for Engineers 3 3 4
Physics for Engineers 3 3 4
Modern Biology 2 3 3
Engineering Sciences
Computer-aided Design 0 3 1
Engineering Mechanics 3 0 3
Engineering Economics 3 0 3
Technoprenuership 3 0 3
Engineering Management 2 0 2
Introduction to Engineering 0 3 1
Engineering Drawing 0 3 1
Allied Courses
Fundamentals of Deformable Bodies 3 0 3
Material Science and Engineering 3 0 3
Electronic Circuits: Devices and Analysis 3 3 4
Themodynamics 3 0 3
Industrial Electronics 3 3 4
Electromagnetics 4 0 4
Fluid Mechanics 3 0 3
Fundamentals of Electronic Communications 3 0 3
Logic Circuits and Switching Theory 2 3 3
Microprocessor Systems 3 0 3
Computer Programming 0 3 1
Basic Occupational Safety and Health 3 0 3
Discrete Math 3 0 3
Environmental Science and Engineering 2 0 2
Professional Courses
Numerical Methods and Analysis 2 3 3
Electrical Circuits 1 3 3 4
Electrical Circuits 2 3 3 4
Engineering Mathematics for EE 3 0 3
Electrical Machines 1 3 3 4
Electrical Apparatus and Devices 2 3 3
Electrical Machines 2 3 3 4
EE Laws, Contacts and Professional Ethics 2 0 2
Feedback Control System 3 0 3
Electrical Standards and Practices 0 3 1
Power System Analysis 4 3 5
Instrumentation and Control 2 3 3
Electrical Systems and Illumination Design 3 6 5
Fundamentals of Power Plant Engineering Design 2 3 3
Electrical Transmission, Distribution Systems and Substation Design 2 3 3
Research Methods 3 0 3
EE Design Project 1 0 3 1
EE Design Project 2 0 3 1
Electrical Maintenance and Operations 3 0 3
Seminars/Colloquia 0 3 1
On-the-Job Training 320 hrs 4
Electives 1,2 6 0 6
EE Practice with Comprehensive Examination 0 6 2
SUB-TOTAL 118 84 150

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Non - Technical Courses
GE Core Courses
Science, Technology and Society 3 0 3
Contemporary World 3 0 3
Readings in Philippine History 3 0 3
Understanding the Self 3 0 3
Art Appreciation 3 0 3
Purposive Communication 3 0 3
Mathematics in the Modern World 3 0 3
Ethics 3 0 3
Electives Mandated Courses
Kontekstwalisadong Komunikasyon sa Filipino 3 0 3
Filipino sa Iba't Ibang Disiplina 3 0 3
ASEAN Literature 3 0 3
Life and Works of Rizal 3 0 3
PE 1, 2, 3, 4 8 0 8
NSTP 1, 2 6 0 6
SUB-TOTAL 50 0 50
GRAND TOTAL 168 84 200

SUMMARY
Courses Number of Units
I. Technical Courses
A. Mathematics 12
B. Natural/Physical Sciences 11
C. Basic Engineering Sciences 14
D. Allied Courses 42
E. Professional Courses 71
II. Non-Technical Courses
A. General Education Courses 24
B. Filipino/Literature/Mandated Courses 12
C. Physical Education 8
D. NSTP 6
GRAND TOTAL 200

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PROGRAM OF STUDY
FIRST YEAR
First Semester
No. of Hour/s
Course Code Course Title Unit/s Pre-requisite/s Co-requisite/s
Lec Lab
GEd 102 Mathematics in the Modern World 3 0 3
GEd 105 Readings in Philippine History 3 0 3
GEd 101 Understanding the Self 3 0 3
SCI 401 General Chemistry 3 3 4
GEd 106 Purposive Communication 3 0 3
ENGG 401 Introduction to Engineering 0 3 1
MATH 401 Differential Calculus 3 0 3
PE 101 Physical Fitness, Gymnastics and Aerobics 2 0 2
NSTP 111 National Service Training Program 1 3 0 3
Total 23 6 25
FIRST YEAR
Second Semester
No. of Hour/s
Course Code Course Title Unit/s Pre-requisite/s Co-requisite/s
Lec Lab
MATH 402 Integral Calculus 3 0 3 MATH 401
SCI 403 Physics 1 3 3 4 MATH 401 MATH 402
GEd 104 The Contemporary World 3 0 3
GEd 109 Science, Technology and Society 3 0 3
GEd 108 Art Appreciation 3 0 3
CpE 401 Computer Programming 1 0 3 1
ENGG 402 Engineering Drawing 0 3 1
PE 102 Rhythmic Activities 2 0 2 PE 101
NSTP 121 National Service Training Program 2 3 0 3 NSTP 111
Total 20 9 23
FIRST YEAR
Midterm
No. of Hour/s
Course Code Course Title Unit/s Pre-requisite/s Co-requisite/s
Lec Lab
SCI 402 Modern Biology 2 3 3
GEd 103 Life and Works of Rizal 3 0 3
GEd 107 Ethics 3 0 3
Total 8 3 9
SECOND YEAR
First Semester
No. of Hour/s
Course Code Course Title Unit/s Pre-requisite/s Co-requisite/s
Lec Lab
MATH 403 Engineering Data Analysis 3 0 3 MATH 401
MATH 404 Differential Equations 3 0 3 MATH 402
ENGG 409 Engineering Mechanics 3 0 3 SCI 403
EE 401 Electrical Circuits 1 3 3 4 MATH 402, SCI 403
Fili 101 Kontekstwalisadong Komunikasyon sa Filipino 3 0 3
ECE 401 Electromagnetics 4 0 4 SCI 403 MATH 404
ME 431 Thermodynamics 3 0 3 SCI 403, MATH 402
ENGG 403 Computer-Aided Design 0 3 1 ENGG 402
PE 103 Individual and Dual Sports 2 0 2 PE 101
Total 24 6 26
SECOND YEAR
Second Semester
No. of Hour/s
Course Code Course Title Unit/s Pre-requisite/s Co-requisite/s
Lec Lab
EE 402 Advanced Mathematics for EE 3 0 3 MATH 404
ENGG 410 Fundamentals of Deformable Bodies 3 0 3 ENGG 409
EE 403 Electrical Circuits 2 3 3 4 EE 401 EE 402
ECE 421 Electronic Circuits: Devices and Analysis 3 3 4 EE 401
Fili 102 Filipino sa Iba't Ibang Disipllina 3 0 3
EE 404 Electrical Machines 1 3 3 4 EE 401, ECE 401
CpE 405 Discrete Mathematics 3 0 3 MATH 402
PE 104 Team Sports 2 0 2 PE 101
Total 23 9 26

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THIRD YEAR
First Semester
No. of Hour/s
Course Code Course Title Unit/s Pre-requisite/s Co-requisite/s
Lec Lab
ENGG 415 Numerical Methods and Analysis 2 3 3 MATH 404, CpE 401
CpE 409 Logic Circuits and Switching Theory 2 3 3 ECE 421
EE 406 Electrical Machines 2 3 3 4 EE 403, EE 404 EE 405
ENGG 412 Materials Science and Engineering 3 0 3 SCI 401, ENGG 409
ENGG 404 Engineering Economics 3 0 3 MATH 403
ECE 423 Fundamentals of Electronic Communications 3 0 3 ECE 421
EE 407 EE Laws, Contacts and Professional Ethics 2 0 2 3rd year standing
EE 405 Electrical Apparatus and Devices 2 3 3 EE 403, EE 404
Litr 102 ASEAN Literature 3 0 3
Total 23 12 27
THIRD YEAR
Second Semester
No. of Hour/s
Course Code Course Title Unit/s Pre-requisite/s Co-requisite/s
Lec Lab
ENGG 416 Research Methods 3 0 3 MATH 403
EE 410 Power System Analysis 4 3 5 EE 406 EE 409
ENGG 413 Environmental Science and Engineering 2 0 2 SCI 401
ECE 424 Industrial Electronics 3 3 4 ECE 421
EE 408 FeedbackControl System 3 0 3 EE 402, ECE 421
EE 409 Electrical Standards and Practices 0 3 1 EE 407
CpE 416 Microprocessor Systems 3 0 3 CpE 409
EEE 401 EE Elective 1 3 0 3 3rd year standing
Total 21 9 24
THIRD YEAR
Midterm
No. of Hour/s
Course Code Course Title Unit/s Pre-requisite/s Co-requisite/s
Lec Lab
ENGG 406 Engineering Management 2 0 2
ME 406 Fluid Mechanics 3 0 3 ENGG 410
ENGG 411 Basic Occupational Safety and Health 3 0 3
Total 8 0 8
FOURTH YEAR
First Semester
No. of Hour/s
Course Code Course Title Unit/s Pre-requisite/s Co-requisite/s
Lec Lab
ENGG 417 On-the-Job Training 320 4 4th year standing
ENGG 405 Technopreneurship 3 0 3 4th year standing
EEE 402 Elective 2 3 0 3 EEE 401
EE 411 EE Design Project 1 0 3 1 4th year standing
Total 6 3 11
FOURTH YEAR
Second Semester
No. of Hour/s
Course Code Course Title Unit/s Pre-requisite/s Co-requisite/s
Lec Lab
EE 412 Electrical Systems and Illumination Design 3 6 5 EE 410
EE 413 Fundamentals of Power Plant Engineering Design 2 3 3 EE 410
Transmission, Distribution Systems and Substation
EE 414 2 3 3 EE 410
Design
EE 415 EE Design Project 2 0 3 1 Graduating
EE 416 Electrical Maintenance and Operations 3 0 3 4th year standing
EE 417 Seminars/Colloquia 0 3 1 Regular Standing
Electrical Engineering Practice with Comprehensive
EE 418 0 6 2 Graduating
Examination
ICE 420 Instrumentation and Control 2 3 3 EE 408
Total 12 27 21
GRAND TOTAL UNITS 168 84 200
EE Elective Tracks
Renewable Energy for Sustainable Development
Solar Energy
Biogas/Biomass Energy
Machine Automation and Process Control
Pneumatic and Electropneumatics
Progammable Logic Controlled in Manufacturing & Power Sytems

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