
PHED02 - CPE1B - RHYTHMIC ACTIVITIES
Rhythmic activities are combinations of physical movements with sounds, beats, or music. Rhythmic activities rely on an internal or external rhythm used for self-expression, exercise, demonstration of physical ability, socialization, and expression of culture.

PHED02 - CPE1A - RHYTHMIC ACTIVITIES
Rhythmic activities are combinations of physical movements with sounds, beats, or music. Rhythmic activities rely on an internal or external rhythm used for self-expression, exercise, demonstration of physical ability, socialization, and expression of culture.

DATA STRUCTURES AND ALGORITHMS
This course provides an
introduction to computer algorithms and data structures. It covers the design,
analysis, and implementation of data structures and algorithms to solve
engineering problems using and aobject-oriented programming language. Topics
include elementary data structures, (including arrays, stacks, queues, and
lists), advance data structures (including trees and graphs), the algorithms
used to manipulate these structures, and their application to solving practical
engineering problems, and other topics that include sorting and searching
algorithms.

ETHICS
This course includes
moral issues and decisions
confronting individuals and organizations involved in engineering. It focuses on the study of the code
of ethics, conflict of interest,
safety and risk tradeoffs in design,
confidentiality, behavior in the work place,
intellectual property, patents, trade secrets,
and contemporary issues in engineering.

RIZAL'S LIFE, WORKS AND WRITINGS- BSMA/BSCPE 2
This course studies
the life and works of Dr. Jose P. Rizal and their influence and relevance in
contemporary Philippine society. It aims to deepen and strengthen the student’s
sense of nationalism by making her fully realize her worth as a Filipino.

PHYSICS FOR ENGINEERS
This course covers vectors; kinematics; dynamics; work, energy and power; impulse and momentum; dynamics of rotation; elasticity; and oscillation. Fluids; thermal expansion, thermal stress; heat transfer; calorimetry; waves; electrostatics; electricity; magnetism; optics; image formation by plane and curved mirrors; and image formation by thin lenses.

Computer Engineering as a Discipline
This course discusses the curriculum for Computer Engineering as well as how to
prepare students for success through the engineering design process, ethical
decision-making, teamwork, and communicating to diverse audiences.