Bachelor of Science in Mechatronics Engineering BSMexE
Bachelor of Science in Mechatronics Engineering BSMexE
CURRICULUM
Bachelor of Science in Mechatronics Engineering (BSMexE)
Academic Year 2018-2019
Reference CMOs: CMO No. 4 s. 2018 and CMO No. 20 s. 2013
Curriculum Description
Mechatronics Engineering deals with the branch of engineering that integrates available
and emerging technologies with knowledge in mathematics, natural, social and applied sciences
to conceptualize, design, and implement new, improved, or innovative mechatronics systems,
devices, goods, services and processes.
The mechatronics engineering alumni three to five years after graduation shall:
1. Apply knowledge, skills and abilities in mechanical engineering, electrical
engineering, electronics engineering, and computing in solving inter-disciplinary
problems.
2. Work and lead competently, efficiently and effectively in multi-disciplinary teams to
achieve design and/or project objectives.
3. Participate in lifelong learning to maintain professional, ethical and societal
responsibilities.
Student Outcomes
The following skills, knowledge, and behaviors are expected to be attained by students as they
progress through the program:
a. Ability to apply knowledge of mathematics and science to solve engineering
problems.
b. Ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data.
c. Ability to 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 standards.
d. Ability to function on multidisciplinary teams.
e. Ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems.
f. Understanding of professional and ethical responsibility.
g. Ability to communicate effectively.
h. Broad education necessary to understand the impact of engineering solutions in a
global, economic, environmental, and societal context.
i. Recognition of the need for, and an ability to engage in life-long learning.
j. Knowledge of contemporary issues.
k. Ability to use techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for
engineering practice.
l. Knowledge and understanding of engineering and management principles as a
member and leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary
environments.
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CURRICULUM COMPONENTS
No. of Hours/Week
Classification/ Field / Course Credit Units
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I. TECHNICAL COURSES
A. Mathematics
Differential Calculus 3 0 3
Integral Calculus 3 0 3
Engineering Data Analysis 3 0 3
Differential Equations 3 0 3
Sub-total 12 0 12
B. Natural/Physical Sciences
General Chemistry 3 3 4
Modern Biology 2 3 3
Physics 1 3 3 4
Sub-total 8 9 11
C. Basic Engineering Sciences
Introduction to Engineering 0 3 1
Engineering Drawing 0 3 1
Computer-Aided Design 0 3 1
Engineering Economics 3 0 3
Technopreneurship 3 0 3
Engineering Management 2 0 2
Sub-total 8 9 11
D. Allied Courses
Computer Programming 1 0 3 1
Digital Principles and Logic Design 3 3 4
Electronics Circuits: Devices and Analysis 3 3 4
Control Systems Engineering 2 3 3
Fundamentals of Data Communications 3 0 3
Power Electronics 1 3 2
Circuits 1 3 3 4
Circuits 2 3 3 4
Thermodynamics 3 0 3
Engineering Mechanics 3 0 3
Basic Occupational Safety and Health 3 0 3
Materials Science and Engineering 3 0 3
Environmental Science and Engineering 3 0 3
Physics 2 3 3 4
Sub-total 36 24 44
E. Professional Courses
1. Core Courses
Advanced Engineering Mathematics for MexE 3 0 3
Introduction to Electro-mechanical Systems and Automation 3 0 3
Pneumatics and Hydraulics Systems 2 3 3
Physical Systems Modelling of Machine Elements 1 3 2
Basic Workshop and Machining 1 3 2
Robotics 1 3 0 3
PLC Fundamentals and Programming 2 3 3
CAD/CAM and CNC 0 3 1
Robotics 2 2 3 3
Codes, Standards and Professional Ethics 3 0 3
MexE Seminars/Colloquium 0 3 1
Advanced PLC and Systems Integration 3 3 4
MexE Capstone Design 1 0 3 1
MexE Capstone Design 2 0 3 1
Microprocessor and Microcontroller Systems and Design 3 3 4
Electronics Measurements and Instrumentation 1 3 2
Sensors Engineering 2 3 3
Industrial Drives and Control 2 3 3
Research Methods 3 0 3
Manufacturing and Quality Control 3 0 3
Sub-total 37 42 51
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2. Technical Electives
MexE Elective 1 3 0 3
MexE Elective 2 3 0 3
Sub-total 6 0 6
F. On-the-Job Training 320 hrs 4
Total (Technical Courses) 107 84 139
II. NON-TECHNICAL COURSES
A. General Education Course
Understanding the Self 3 0 3
Mathematics in the Modern World 3 0 3
The Contemporary World 3 0 3
Readings in Philippine History 3 0 3
Purposive Communication 3 0 3
Ethics 3 0 3
Art Appreciation 3 0 3
Science, Technology and Society 3 0 3
Sub-total 24 0 24
B. Filipino/Literature/Mandated Courses
Kontekstwalisadong Komunikasyon sa Filipino 3 0 3
Filipino sa Iba’t Ibang Disiplina 3 0 3
ASEAN Literature 3 0 3
Life and Works of Rizal 3 0 3
Sub-total 8 0 8
D. National Service Training Program
NSTP 1 3 0 3
NSTP 2 3 0 3
Sub-total 6 0 6
Total (Non-Technical Courses) 50 0 50
GRAND TOTAL 157 84 189
SUMMARY
Courses Number of Units
I. Technical Courses
A. Mathematics 12
B. Natural/Physical Sciences 11
C. Basic Engineering Sciences 11
D. Allied Courses 44
E. Professional Courses
1. Core Courses 51
2. Elective Courses 6
F. OJT 4
II. Non-Technical Courses
A. General Education Courses 24
B. Filipino/Literature/Mandated Courses 12
C. Physical Education 8
D. NSTP 6
GRAND TOTAL 189
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PROGRAM OF STUDY
FIRST YEAR
First Semester
No. of Hour/s
Course Code Course Title Unit/s Pre-requisite/s Co-requisite/s
Lec Lab
MATH 401 Differential Calculus 3 0 3
SCI 401 General Chemistry 3 3 4
ENGG 401 Introduction to Engineering 0 3 1
GEd 102 Mathematics in the Modern World 3 0 3
GEd 105 Readings in Philippine History 3 0 3
GEd 101 Understanding the Self 3 0 3
GEd 106 Purposive Communication 3 0 3
PE 101 Physical Fitness, Gymnastics and Aerobics 2 0 2
NSTP 111 National Service Training Program 1 3 0 3
Total 23 6 25
FIRST YEAR
Second Semester
No. of Hour/s
Course Code Course Title Unit/s Pre-requisite/s Co-requisite/s
Lec Lab
MATH 402 Integral Calculus 3 0 3 MATH 401
SCI 403 Physics 1 3 3 4 MATH 401 MATH 402
GEd 104 The Contemporary World 3 0 3
GEd 109 Science, Technology and Society 3 0 3
GEd 108 Art Appreciation 3 0 3
ENGG 402 Engineering Drawing 0 3 1
CpE 401 Computer Programming 1 0 3 1
PE 102 Rhythmic Activities 2 0 2 PE 101
NSTP 121 National Service Training Program 2 3 0 3 NSTP 111
Total 20 9 23
FIRST YEAR
Midterm
No. of Hour/s
Course Code Course Title Unit/s Pre-requisite/s Co-requisite/s
Lec Lab
GEd 103 Life and Works of Rizal 3 0 3
GEd 107 Ethics 3 0 3
SCI 402 Modern Biology 2 3 3
Total 8 3 9
SECOND YEAR
First Semester
No. of Hour/s
Course Code Course Title Unit/s Pre-requisite/s Co-requisite/s
Lec Lab
MATH 404 Differential Equations 3 0 3 MATH 402
SCI 404 Physics 2 3 3 4 SCI 403
ENGG 403 Computer-Aided Design 0 3 1 ENGG 402
MATH 403 Engineering Data Analysis 3 0 3 MATH 402
ENGG 413 Environmental Science and Engineering 3 0 3 SCI 401
ENGG 409 Engineering Mechanics 3 0 3 SCI 403
EE 424 Circuits 1 3 3 4 MATH 402 SCI 404
ME 431 Thermodynamics 3 0 3 SCI 403, MATH 402
PE 103 Individual and Dual Sports 2 0 2 PE 101
Total 23 9 26
SECOND YEAR
Second Semester
No. of Hour/s
Course Code Course Title Unit/s Pre-requisite/s Co-requisite/s
Lec Lab
MexE 401 Advanced Engineering Mathematics for MexE 3 0 3 MATH 404
MexE 402 Introduction to Electro-mechanical Systems and Automation 3 0 3 EE 424, ENGG 409
MexE 403 Pneumatics and Hydraulics Systems 2 3 3 ME 431
MexE 404 Physical Systems Modelling of Machine Elements 1 3 2 ENGG 403, ENGG 409
ECE 405 Digital Principles and Logic Design 3 3 4 EE 424 ECE 421
ECE 421 Electronics Circuits: Devices and Analysis 3 3 4 EE 424
EE 425 Circuits 2 3 3 4 EE 424 MexE 401
PE 104 Team Sports 2 0 2 PE 101
Total 20 15 25
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THIRD YEAR
First Semester
No. of Hour/s
Course Code Course Title Unit/s Pre-requisite/s Co-requisite/s
Lec Lab
MexE 405 Basic Workshop and Machining 1 3 2 MexE 404 ENGG 412
MexE 406 Robotics 1 3 0 3 ENGG 410, MexE 401
MexE 407 PLC Fundamentals and Programming 2 3 3 ECE 405, MexE 403
ECE 426 Fundamentals of Data Communications 3 0 3
ECE 427 Electronics Measurements and Instrumentation 1 3 2 ECE 421, CpE 401
ECE 428 Power Electronics 1 3 2 ECE 421
ENGG 404 Engineering Economics 3 0 3 MATH 402
ENGG 412 Materials Science and Engineering 3 0 3 SCI 401
Total 17 12 21
THIRD YEAR
Second Semester
No. of Hour/s
Course Code Course Title Unit/s Pre-requisite/s Co-requisite/s
Lec Lab
MexE 408 CAD/CAM and CNC 0 3 1 MexE 405
MexE 409 Robotics 2 2 3 3 MexE 406
ECE 425 Control Systems Engineering 2 3 3 MATH 404, EE 425
ICE 405 Sensors Engineering 2 3 3 ECE 427
ICE 406 Industrial Drives and Control 2 3 3 EE 425
Fili 101 Kontekstwalisadong Komunikasyon sa Filipino 3 0 3
ENGG 416 Research Methods 3 0 3 MATH 403
MexEE 401 MexE Elective 1 3 0 3 3rd year standing
Total 17 15 22
THIRD YEAR
Midterm
No. of Hour/s
Course Code Course Title Unit/s Pre-requisite/s Co-requisite/s
Lec Lab
ECE 415 Microprocessor and Microcontroller Systems and Design 3 3 4 CpE 401, ECE 405
MexE 410 Codes, Standards and Professional Ethics for MexE 3 0 3 4th year standing
ENGG 411 Basic Occupational Safety and Health 3 0 3
Total 9 3 10
FOURTH YEAR
First Semester
No. of Hour/s
Course Code Course Title Unit/s Pre-requisite/s Co-requisite/s
Lec Lab
MexE 411 MexE Seminars/Colloquium 0 3 1 4th year standing
MexE 412 Advanced PLC and Systems Integration 3 3 4 MexE 407
MexE 413 MexE Capstone Design 1 0 3 1 ENGG 416
ENGG 406 Engineering Management 2 0 2
IE 425 Manufacturing and Quality Control 3 0 3 MATH 403
Fili 102 Filipino sa Iba’t Ibang Disiplina 3 0 3
MexEE 402 MexE Elective 2 3 0 3 MexEE 401
Total 14 9 17
FOURTH YEAR
Second Semester
No. of Hour/s
Course Code Course Title Unit/s Pre-requisite/s Co-requisite/s
Lec Lab
Litr 102 ASEAN Literature 3 0 3
ENGG 405 Technopreneurship 3 0 3 4th year standing
MexE 414 MexE Capstone Design 2 0 3 1 Graduating
ENGG 417 On-the-Job Training 320 hours 4 4th year standing
Total 6 3 11
GRAND TOTAL UNITS 157 84 189
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