The program aims to produce competent engineers who desire to contribute to the socio-economic growth of the country through the development of essential and appropriate infrastructure; competent engineers who can design structures such as buildings, roads, bridges, and dams that are functional. The program allows for specialization in the fields of structural, geotechnical, water resources, environmental engineering, construction management and transportation.
The Curriculum
A total of 233 units, over a five-year is required for the degree, broken down into:
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Core and General Education subjects (80 units)
- Theology : 12 units
- Philosophy : 12 units
- English and Literature : 12 units
- Filipino : 6 units
- Social Sciences : 21 units
- Physical Education : 8 units
- Computer Education : 3 units
- National Service Training : 6 unit
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Technical Courses (153 units)
- Mathematics : 32 units
- Physical Sciences : 12 units
- Basic Engineering Sciences : 29 units
- Professional and Allied Courses : 71 units
- Technical Electives : 9 units
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