Program Description

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION (as per RA 9292, 2004)

The scope and nature of practice of the Electronics Engineer shall embrace and consist of any work or activity relating to the application of engineering sciences and/or principles to the investigation, analysis, synthesis, planning, design, specification, research and development, provision, procurement, marketing and sales, manufacture and production, construction and installation, tests/measurements/control, operation, repair, servicing, technical support and maintenance of electronic components, devices, products, apparatus, instruments, equipment, systems, networks, operations and processes in the fields of electronics, including communications and/or telecommunications, information and communications technology (ICT), computers and their networking and hardware/firmware/software development and applications, broadcast/broadcasting, cable and wireless television, consumer and industrial electronics, electro-optics/photonics/opto-electronics, electro-magnetics, avionics, aerospace, navigational and military applications, medical electronics, robotics, cybernetics, biometrics and all other related and convergent fields; it also includes the administration, management, supervision and regulatory aspects of such works and activities; similarly included are those teaching and training activities which develop the ability to use electronic engineering fundamentals and related advanced knowledge in electronics engineering, including lecturing and teaching of technical and professional subjects given in the electronics engineering and electronics technician curriculum and licensure examinations.

PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES

1. To produce quality and excellent Electronics Engineer who are equipped with knowledge and skills to engage themselves in electronics designs, networking, consultation, coordination, research and development, education, construction/ installation, operation and maintenance of communications equipment.

2. To support economic development by producing competent PECEs, ECEs and ECTs by means of providing students with opportunities for a detailed learning experience and direct application of knowledge in the field of Electronics Engineering.

3. To educate students with the practices and concepts of Electronics Engineering that allows the students to apply fundamental and advance knowledge to achieve technological advances toward the satisfaction of human needs.

4. To bring into engineers who are familiar to their professional responsibilities and observe a system of moral principles and values particularly the code of ethics for electronics engineering practitioners, to guide their conduct and way of life.

5. To produce globally competitive electronic engineers in the field of electronics designs, networking, consultation, coordination, research and development, education, construction/ installation, operation and maintenance of communications equipment.

6. To promote continuing development and competencies among its member.

7. To develop and maintain harmonious relationship with international organization.

8. To enhance public awareness about IECEP and the ECE profession, and disseminate latest technological and regulatory information regarding the profession.

PROGRAM OUTCOMES (AS PER CMO 101 S. 2017)

By the time of graduation, the students of the BSECE program shall have the ability to:
a.         Apply knowledge of mathematics and science to solve complex engineering problems.
b.         Design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data.
c.         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 standard.
d.         Functions on multi-disciplinary teams.
e.         Identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems.
f.          Apply professional and ethical responsibility.    
g.         Communicate effectively.
h.         Identify the impact of engineering solutions in a global, economic, environmental, and societal context.
i.          Recognize the need for, and an ability to engage in life-long learning
j.          Apply knowledge of contemporary issues.         
k.         Use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice.           
l.          Apply knowledge of engineering and management principles as member and leader in a team, to manage
           projects and in multidisciplinary environments.
m.        Apply knowledge of Electronics Engineering in at least one specialized field of Electronics Engineering practice.

Faculty

ENGR. JUN P. FLORES, PECE, MEP-EE
Associate Professor 4
Bachelor of Science in Electronics and Communications
Engineering
Master of Engineering Program, Major in Electrical Engineering
POWER ELECTRONICS, BUILDING ELECTRONICS SYSTEMS
DESIGN
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Wednesday (1:00 PM - 4:00 PM)
Dean’s Office

ENGR. MARY ANNE M. SAHAGUN, PECE, MEP-EE, LPT
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR 5/ECE CHAIRPERSON
Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering
Master of Engineering Program Major in Electrical Engineering DATA
ANALYTICS, DATA MINING, MACHINE LEARNING,
NEURAL NETWORKS, WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS
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On Leave

ENGR. NILO Q. MANUNTAG, PECE, MEP-ECE
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR 5
Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering
Master of Engineering Program Major in
Electronics Engineering
Doctor of Technology (Dissertation Writing)
BUILDING ELECTRONICS, RENEWABLE
ENERGY, EMBEDDED SYSTEMS, WIRELESS
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Wednesday and Friday (2:30 PM - 4:00 PM)
ECE Analog Laboratory

ENGR. JENNIFER ELIZABETH Y. BUENVIAJE
Instructor 1
Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering
Master of Science in Electronics and
Communication Engineering (Thesis 2)
AGRICULTURE TECHNOLOGY, NETWORKING
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Wednesday 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM
ECE Faculty Room

ENGR. CHRISTIAN N. PINEDA
Instructor 1
Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering
Master of Engineering Program Major in Electronics
Engineering (PRACTICUM RESEARCH)
WIRELESS NETWORKS, DATA COMMUNICATION
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Monday, Thursday (8:30 AM - 10:00 AM)
ECE Faculty Room

ENGR. ANTHONY S. TOLENTINO, MSECE
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR 3
Bachelor of Science in Electronics and
Communications Engineering
Master of Science in Electronics and Communication
Engineering
VLSI, MICROELECTRONICS, ENERGY SYSTEMS, BATTERY
MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS, ELECTRIC VEHICLES
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Wednesday (1:00 PM - 4:00 PM)
DHVSU Intellectual Property Center, 2nd Floor IRTPC1 Building
(FABLAB1)

ENGR. DOROTHY JOY M. TONGOL, MSECE
Instructor II
Bachelor of Science in Electronics and
Communications Engineering
Master of Science in Electronics and
Communication Engineering
ENERGY MANAGEMENT & DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS
SYSTEMS
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Thursday (1:00 PM - 4:00 PM)
ECE Faculty Room

ENGR. ENMAR T. TUAZON, MSE-EcE
Instructor 1
Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering
Master of Science in Engineering with
specialization in Electronics Engineering
ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION
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Friday (1:00 PM - 4:00 PM)
ECE Faculty Room

ENGR. LESTER O. NATIVIDAD
Instructor 1
Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering
Masters of Engineering Management (ongoing)
AUTOMATION AND AGRICULTURE
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Friday (9:00 AM - 10:30 AM, 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM)
ECE Faculty Room

ENGR. EMMANUEL T. TRINIDAD, MSECE
Instructor 1
Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering Master
of Science in Electronics and Communication
Engineering
WIRELESS MULTIPATH CLUSTERING, TV WHITE SPACE,
DI- MENSIONALITY REDUCTION AND DATA VISUALIZATION
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Wednesday, Friday (1:00 PM - 2:30 PM)
ECE Faculty Room

ENGR. NICHOLAS D. ALONZO
Instructor 1
Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering
REFINERY, POWER GENERATION - Instrumentation and Control
Systems
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Monday, Wednesday (11:30 AM - 1:00 PM)
ECE Faculty Room

ENGR. ARLON G. CALMA, PECE, CLSSYB
Instructor 1
Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering
Master of Science in Engineering Management
(complete academic requirements)
TELECOMMUNICATION, NETWORKING, PROJECT
MANAGEMENT
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Tuesday, Wednesday (2:30 PM - 4:00 PM)
ECE Analog Lab

ENGR. MARK DHENVER B. GALVEZ
Instructor 1
Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering
ELECTRONICS
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Tuesday, Friday (11:30 AM - 1:00 PM)
ECE Faculty Room

ENGR. RON KENNETH JAHAZIEL C. MARIANO
Instructor 1
Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering
Master of Science in Electronics and
Communication Engineering (Thesis Writing)
FIBER OPTICS/SWARM
INTELLIGENCE/RENEWABLE ENERGY
SYSTEMS/PROJECT
MANAGEMENT/TELECOMMUNICATIONS
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Friday (8:00 AM -11:00 AM)
ECE Analog Laboratory

ENGR. JAYSON G. SAMPANG, PAFR
Instructor 1
Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering
Master of Engineering Management (ongoing)
ANALOG ELECTRONICS
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Friday (8:00 AM - 11:00 M)
ECE Faculty Room

ENGR. ELIAS FRANCIS G. VERGARA
Instructor 1
Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering
ANALOG ELECTRONICS
Friday (10:00 AM - 11:30 AM, 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM)
ECE Faculty Room

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