Laguna State Polytechnic University
Laguna State Polytechnic University
College of Engineering
An Outcomes-Based Teaching and Learning Plan
in Mechanical Engineering
I. VISION: The Laguna State Polytechnic University is a center of sustainable development initiatives transforming lives and communities
II. MISSION: LSPU provides quality education through responsive instruction, distinctive research, sustainable extension and production services for
improved quality of life.
III. QUALITY POLICY: We, at LSPU are committed with continual improvement to provide quality, efficient and effective services to the university
stakeholders’ highest level of satisfaction through a dynamic and excellent management system imbued with utmost integrity, professionalism
and innovation.
Title ME Laboratory 2
Description The course involves the study and test of mechanical
engineering equipment and machineries such as steam
generator, steam turbine, heat exchangers, internal and external
combustion engines, pumps, fans, blowers and compressors.
Course Code ME LAB2
Credit Units/Hrs. per week Laboratory 2 units / Laboratory 6 hours
Prerequisites/Co-requisites ME Laboratory 1, Heat Transfer, Fluid Machinery
V. COLLEGE GOALS:
1. To produce engineers who are able to understand the impact of engineering solutions in global/social context, knowledge of contemporary
issues, able to communicate effectively and be involved in community of social projects and who are ethically responsible.
2. To conduct innovative and creative research that would contribute to economic development.
3. To participate in community activities that will serve as avenues for applying knowledge in engineering for the benefit of the community.
VI. PROGRAM GOALS
1. To produce globally competitive Mechanical engineers with proper values, knowledge, and skills.
2. To produce valuable research outputs and community/ extension services for sustainable development; and,
3. To promote linkages with industry and other institutions, both local and foreign.
PROGRAM OUTCOMES
COURSE OUTCOMES
a b C d e f g h i j k l m
1. Perform Experiments involving fluid
E E E
machineries.
2.Perform experiments involving heat transfer
E E E
equipment
3.Analyze the performance of Heat Transfer
E E E
Equipment
4. Analyze the performance of fluid
E E E
machineries.
5. Design an experiment involving heat transfer
E E E
and/or fluid machineries.
Note: I – Introductory E – Enabling D - Demonstrative
4-5 CO2, CO3, CO5 Fans, Blowers and Compressor Laboratory Report Plates
6 CO2, CO3, CO5 Bare and Lagged Pipes Lecture and Discussion Plates
7-8 CO2, CO3, CO5 Parallel and Counter Flow Heat Laboratory Report Plates
Exchanger
9 MIDTERM EXAM
10 - 11 CO2, CO3, CO5 Surface and Jet Condenser Laboratory Report Plates
Aside from academic deficiency, here are the other grounds for failing grade:
Grave misconduct
Cheating during examinations
Failure to submit/present the final project may be a ground for having INC grade, which the student will only need to complete the final project
and secure completion form from the registrar’s office and the computed grade, including the grade for the final project shall be given to the
student.
The professor or instructor may also require an oral defense or formal presentation of the final project.
All laboratory activities shall be performed only during the laboratory schedule and the laboratory report is required to be passed until a week
at most after the corresponding laboratory activity. Late submission will have deduction of 5 points from the total score of the student.
Once approved, each student shall receive a copy of this course syllabus either hard copy or scanned soft copy which the professor or instructor
may upload on the internet for everyone’s access.
The professor may conduct an emergency class or remedial classes if and only when the need arises due to class disturbances as discussed in
the student handbook.
All policies and guidelines stipulated in the LSPU Student handbook should be observed as part of classroom management and policies
XIII. GRADING SYSTEM Rating
Range Grade
Lecture (0%)
99-100 1.00
1.) Major Exams - 40% 96-98 1.25
93-95 1.50
2.) Quizzes - 30% 90-92 1.75
87-89 2.00
84-86 2.25
3.) Attendance - 10% 81-83 2.50
78-80 2.75
4.) Class Participation - 20% 75-77 3.00
70-74 4.00
(seatwork/assignment/research/recitation) 100% 50-69 5.00
Laboratory (100%)
ME INSTRUCTOR/PROFESSOR
Prepared by: Checked By: Approved: Effectivity Date of Last
Date: Revision
Faculty:Engr. Mark David Program Head: Engr. O.I.C Dean: Engr. Jonnel
B. Opelinia Mark Augusto V. Agus K. Pabico, PECE, MSEE