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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & DESIGN

SILLIMAN UNIVERSITY
Dumaguete City

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CIVIL ENGINEERING


Effective School Year 2018-2019 (v3)

FIRST YEAR
1st Semester 2nd Semester
No. of No. of
Subject Code & Title Hours Units Pre-requisites Subject Code & Title Hours Units Pre-requisites
Lec Lab Lec Lab

EM 11 - Calculus 1 (Differential Calculus) 3 0 3 CFP 11R - Computer Fundamentals and Programming 0 6 2


EM 13 - Algebra and Trigonometry for Engineering 4 0 4 Draw 11R- Engineering Drawing and Plans 0 3 1
CE 11 - Civil Engineering Orientation 2 0 2 EM 18 - Calculus 2 (Integral Calculus) 4 0 4 EM 11, EM 13

CHS 1 - Reading and Interpreting the Hebrew Scriptures 3 0 3 Chem 14 - Chemistry for Engineers 3 3 4
GE 1 - Understanding the Self 3 0 3 CHS 2 - Reading and Interpreting the Christian Scriptures 3 0 3 CHS 1
GE 4 - Mathematics in the Modern World 3 0 3 GE 9 - The Life and Works of Jose Rizal 3 0 3
GE 7 - Science, Technology and Society 3 0 3 Phys 1 - Physics for Engineers 3 3 4 EM 11
PE 1 - Physical Fitness and Swimming 2 0 2 PE 2 - Physical Education 2 0 2 PE 1
NSTP 1 - National Service Training Program 3 0 3 NSTP 2 - National Service Training Program 3 0 3 NSTP 1
PEP 1 - Personality Enhancement Program - - - PEP 2 - Personality Enhancement Program - - -
Total 26 0 26 Total 21 15 26

SECOND YEAR
CE 21 – Fundamentals of Surveying (Survey 1) 2 3 3 Draw 11R CE 20 – Geology for Engineers 2 0 2 Chem 14
Draw 12R- Computer-Aided Drafting (CAD) 0 3 1 Draw 11R CE 22 – Fundamentals of Surveying (Survey 2) 1 3 2 CE 21
EM 21 - Differential Equations 3 0 3 EM 18 EM 24 – Engineering Data Analysis 3 0 3 EM 21
ES 21 – Engineering Economics 3 0 3 EM 18 ES 24 – Dynamics of Rigid Bodies 2 0 2 ES 23R
ES 23R - Statics of Rigid Bodies 3 0 3 EM18, Phys 1 ESC 32 – Mechanics of Deformable Bodies 4 0 4 ES 23R, EM 21

ES 25R – Environmental Science and Engineering 3 0 3 Chem 14 GE 2 - Readings in Philippine History 3 0 3


GE 5 - Purposive Communication 3 0 3 GE 6 – Art Appreciation 3 0 3
GE 10A - Whole Person Education 3 0 3 GE 8 - Ethics 3 0 3
GE 11 - Climate Change: Effects on People and
GE 12/CHS 3 – Ethics of the Christian Faith 3 0 3 CHS 2 3 0 3
Ecosystems
PE 3 - Physical Education 2 0 2 PE 1 PE 4 - Physical Education 2 0 2 PE 1
Total 25 6 27 Total 26 3 27
THIRD YEAR
CE 31 - Hydraulics 1 (Fluid Mechanics) 2 3 3 ESC 32 CE 30 - Principle of Reinforcement/Pre-Stress Concrete 3 3 4 concurrent CE 34

CE 33 - Structural Theory 1 3 3 4 ESC 32 CE 32 – Hydrology 2 0 2 CE 31


CE 35 - Building System Design 2 3 3 Draw 12R CE 34 - Structural Theory 2 3 0 3 CE 33
CE 37 – Engineering Utilities 1 3 0 3 Phys 1 CE 36 – Geotechnical Engineering 1 3 3 4 ESC 32
CE 39 - Engineering Utilities 2 3 0 3 Phys 1 CE 38 - Principles of Steel Design 2 3 3 concurrent CE 34

CE 55 - Highway and Railroad Engineering 3 0 3 CE 22 CE 50 – Hydraulics 2 (Open Channel ) 2 0 2 CE 31


CE 35,EMC 35,
EMC 35 - Numerical Solutions to CE Problems 2 3 3 EM 21 CE 52 - Quantity Surveying (Estimate) 1 3 2 ESC 36

ESC 36 - Construction Materials and Testing 2 3 3 ESC 32 ES 40R - Engineering Management 2 0 2 ES 21


GE 3 - The Contemporary World 3 0 3
Total 20 15 25 Total 21 12 25

SUMMER
CE 300 - On the Job Training ( 240 HOURS) 2 3 3 CE 30, CE 34, CE 36, CE 38, CE 52
TOTAL 2 3 3
FOURTH YEAR
CE 30, CE 34
CE 41 - CE Project 1 1 3 2 CE 38, CE 52,
CE 40 – Ports and Harbor 3 0 3 CE 43

CE 43 – Principles of Transportation 3 0 3 CE 55 CE 42 - CE Project 2 1 3 2 CE 41


CE 45 - Reinforced Concrete Design 3 0 3 CE 30, CE 34 CE 44 - Construction Engineering and Management 3 0 3 ESC 36
CE 47 - Geotechnical Engineering 2 3 0 3 CE 34, CE 36 CE 46 – Water Resources Engineering 3 0 3 CE 32, CE 50
CE 49 - Foundation and Retaining Walls 3 0 3 CE 34, CE 36 CE 48 – Flood Control and Drainage 3 0 3 CE 32, CE 50
CE 51 – CE Laws, Ethics and Contracts 2 0 2 CE 30, CE 38 ES 28 – Technopreneurship 3 0 3 EM 21
CE 53 - Earthquake Engineering 3 0 3 CE 34, CE 36
Total 18 3 19 Total 16 3 17

Total units: 195


Revision approved by Academic Council on May 15, 2019.
*Students are required to obtain a minimum grade of 1.8 in all Eng’g & Phys subjects for progression.

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