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CLEC03 Elective 3 Instrumentation and Control 1st Semester AY 2024-2025
RIonel Caldo
BSCpE

CLEC03 Elective 3 Instrumentation and Control 1st Semester AY 2024-2025

This course provides an integrative study of what constitutes management information value in support of those goals and usual sources of information. The course reviews how management utilizes the vast amounts of computer-generated data, through class discussion and analysis.

It introduces the students to the application of the theories and practice of control system engineering, emphasizing on classical control theory and covering fundamentals of modern control theory. The teaching approach is laboratory based and will be through numerical simulations using Xilinx ISE (VHDL), Matlab and Simulink. 


College Algebra
Maria Theresa Prenda
BSCpE

College Algebra

CLEC2 Microelectronics 2 Model-Based Design
RIonel Caldo
BSCpE

CLEC2 Microelectronics 2 Model-Based Design

This course will explore and discuss the fundamentals of model-based design and its applications in Semiconductor Research and Development industries. With Model-Based Design, the computer engineering students will be able to use models as a golden reference that links every part of the development process-requirements, design, implementation, and testing. They will learn that models are used as an executable specification in the requirement phase, a design platform in the algorithm design phase, a code generation source in the hardware implementation phase, and a test bench in the testing phase. By re-using the models, system engineers are free to focus on design innovation to achieve higher system performance. They will use MATLAB/Simulink as a tool in creating model-based design project.

Programming Logic and Design
Bernard Gonzales
BSCpE

Programming Logic and Design

This is an introductory course in computer programming logic.The students will learn algorithms applicable to all programming languages, including: identifiers, data types, arrays, control structures, modular programming, generating reports, and computer memory concepts. The students will learn to use charts commonly used in business and information processing. Program logic will be developed using flowcharts and pseudocode.

Operating Systems
Bernard Gonzales
BSCpE

Operating Systems

The course aims to explore the importance of the operating system and its function. The different techniques used by the operating system to achieve its goals as resource manager. The course also explores how application interacts with the operating system and how the operating systems interact with the machine. Also, the course shed light on some of the existing operating systems and how the topics taught in the course are applied in these systems. Some topics in the course are implemented by witting the programs to practically know how.


CPE 1A THE CONTEMPORARY WORD
Agnes Tejeresas Torres
BSCpE

CPE 1A THE CONTEMPORARY WORD

Microelectronics 1 (CLEC01)
Alvin Fajarito
BSCpE

Microelectronics 1 (CLEC01)



BASIC OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY
Rujevi Badaguas
BSCpE

BASIC OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY

This course tackles key Occupational Health and Safety (OSH) concepts, principles and practices that are foundational knowledge requirements applicable in almost all industries, Specifically, it assists learners in identifying the key elements in the OSH situation both here and abroad; determine existing and potential safety and health hazards; identify the range of control measures; discuss pertinent provisions of Philippine laws that refer to occupational safety and health; explain key principles in effectively communicating OSH; identify components of effective OSH programs and demonstrate some skills in identifying hazards and corresponding control measures at the workplace.

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