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The document outlines a table of specifications for the Civil Engineering board exam in the Philippines. It details 14 subject areas that will be covered in the exam, including Calculus, Differential Equations, Engineering Data Analysis, and Construction Principles. For each subject, it lists 5 relevant competencies that will be tested, the weight of each competency, and the number of test items. It also rates the difficulty level of each competency item as being easy, moderate, or difficult.
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Table of Specification

The document outlines a table of specifications for the Civil Engineering board exam in the Philippines. It details 14 subject areas that will be covered in the exam, including Calculus, Differential Equations, Engineering Data Analysis, and Construction Principles. For each subject, it lists 5 relevant competencies that will be tested, the weight of each competency, and the number of test items. It also rates the difficulty level of each competency item as being easy, moderate, or difficult.
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PROFESSIONAL REGULATION COMMISSION

TABLE OF SPECIFICATIONS
BOARD: CIVIL ENGINEERING
BOARD SUBJECT: APPLIED MATHEMATICS, SURVEYING, PRINCIPLES OF TRANSPORTATION AND HIGHWAY ENGINEERING, CONSTRUCTION
MANAGEMENT AND METHODS

LEVEL OF DIFFICULTY
WEIGHT NO. OF
COMPETENCY Easy Moderate Difficult
IN % ITEMS
K C AP AN S E
1 CALCULUS
1. Extract the derivatives and interpret
1.33 1 1
the applications of derivatives.
2. Apply methods of integration and 1.33 1 1
calculate solutions for definite integrals.
3. Examine properties of plane curves 1.33 1 1
and hyperbolic functions.
4. Determine and evaluate infinite 1.33 1 1
sequences power series and infinite series.
5. Formulate partial derivatives and 1.33 1 1
differential equations.
2 DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
1. Applying integration for evaluation of
1.33 1 1
areas, volumes of revolution, force and work
2. Recall and understand solutions to 1st
1.33 1 1
order differential solutions
3. Apply systems of linear differential
1.33 1 1
equations to real world problems.
4. Explain the physical meaning of
1.33 1 1
double and triple integrals
5. Evaluate solutions to differential
1.33 1 1
equations using Laplace transforms
3 ENGINEERING DATA ANALYSIS
1. Describe data and data sets 1.33 1 1
2. Identify important discrete and
1.33 1 1
continuous distributions
3. Estimate parameters 1.33 1 1
4. Interpret linear regression equation 1.33 1 1
5. Apply stochastic processes and
1.33 1 1
queuing models
4 NUMERICAL METHODS FOR ENGINEERS
1. Review and recall concepts in linear
algebra and the physical meaning of 1.33 1 1
derivatives and integrals
2. Solve systems of linear equations 1.33 1 1
3. Use curve fitting and interpolation
1.33 1 1
methods for engineering applications
4. Apply numerical differentiation and
1.33 1 1
integration techniques
5. Evaluate ordinary differential
equations and boundary-values problems for 1.33 1 1
engineering case studies
5 PHYSICS FOR ENGINEERS
1. Apply Newton’s Law of motion to real
1.33 1 1
world problems
2. Determine work done by variable
1.33 1 1
forces, Hooke’s Law
3. Use the Law of Conservation of Energy
1.33 1 1
for engineering applications
4. Assess problems in linear and angular
1.33 1 1
momentum
5. Synthesize and develop calculus based
1.33 1 1
solutions in statics and kinematics
6 ENGINEERING ECONOMICS
1. Recognize basic concepts in
1.33 1 1
compounding and equivalence relationships
2. Compute for NPV, ROR, Payback
1.33 1 1
Period and Benefit-Cost Ratio
3. Determine optimal choice among
1.33 1 1
investment alternatives
4. Estimate equipment replacement and
1.33 1 1
retirement
5. Incorporate depreciation and taxes in
1.33 1 1
analysis
7 CONSTRUCTION SURVEYING AND LAYOUT
1. Recall fieldwork practices
(construction, survey, distance, and angle 1.33 1 1
measurements, surveying equipment)
2. Compute traverses 1.33 1 1
3. Construct and calculate horizontal and
1.33 1 1
vertical curves
4. Explain layout techniques and field
1.33 1 1
observations
5. Develop sound construction control
1.33 1 1
and methodologies
8 MATERIALS FOR CONSTRUCTION
1. Review concrete materials and
accessories, formworks, and scaffolding and 1.33 1 1
concrete reinforcement
2. Estimate concrete masonry, mortar,
1.33 1 1
grout, masonry design and erection
3. Analyze mixing, handling,
transporting, placing and consolidating 1.33 1 1
concrete
4. Determine properties of iron steel,
1.33 1 1
steel erection and construction
5. Specify lumber, plywood, glulam, and
1.33 1 1
other panels
9 HIGHWAY ENGINEERING
1. Recall highway policies and
1.33 1 1
administration
2. Review geometric design standards 1.33 1 1
3. Determine route location 1.33 1 1
4. Design and construct pavements 1.33 1 1
5. Design drainage, foundations,
1.33 1 1
embankments and cut slopes
10 CONSTRUCTION OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH
1. Recall Republic Act 11058, An Act of
Strengthening Compliance Reinforcement of
1.33 1 1
Occupational Safety and Health Standard
Salient Features
2. Enumerate injury accidents, and their
causes and cost of construction worker 1.33 1 1
injuries
3. Identify problems areas in
construction safety and elements of an
1.33 1 1
effective construction health and safety
program
4. Assess safety issues on construction
contracts, safety record keeping, safety 1.33 1 1
culture and safe workers
5. Idealize Top Management Practices,
Company Activities and Safety, Project 1.33 1 1
Coordination and Construction Safety
11 TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING
1. Review concepts in urban
1.33 1 1
transportation planning
2. Analyze networks 1.33 1 1
3. Perform quantitative methods for
1.33 1 1
transportation engineering
4. Evaluate and assess intermodal
1.33 1 1
transportation networks
5. Understand methods used to prepare
building, bridge and construction cost 1.33 1 1
estimates
12 QUANTITY ENGINEERING
1. Understand methods used to prepare
building, bridge and construction cost 1.33 1 1
estimates
2. Review specifications and plans,
1.33 1 1
details
3. Analyze and derive unit costs for
1.33 1 1
labor, material and equipment
4. Apply methods of estimating for
1.33 1 1
detailed quantity surveys
5. Create summary of total project costs 1.33 1 1
13 CONSTRUCTION PRINCIPLES
1. Enumerate General Design
1.33 1 1
Requirements
2. Review general conditions of the
1.33 1 1
construction contract
3. Estimate labor, materials and other
1.33 1 1
quantities
4. Design project organization, cost
control procedures and project 1.33 1 1
documentation
5. Interpret value engineering analysis
1.33 1 1
models
14 CONSTRUCTION TRADES AND SPECIALTIES
1. Recall basic plumbing design
1.33 1 1
construction and installation
2. Classify and determine plastics for
1.33 1 1
construction
3. Select details of doors and windows
1.33 1 1
for proper application
4. Identify and select finishing materials
1.33 1 1
for construction
5. Familiarize basic electrical design,
1.33 1 1
construction and installation
15 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENTS AND METHODS
1. Define ground engineering methods,
1.33 1 1
excavating and materials handling equipment
2. Determine concrete production and
equipment and road pavement construction 1.33 1 1
equipment and methods
3. Analyze bridge design and
1.33 1 1
construction methodologies
4. Analyze production capacities of
excavating and lifting equipment and loading 1.33 1 1
and hauling equipment
5. Evaluate compressed air and water
1.33 1 1
systems

TOTAL 100% 75 5 2 30 23 9 6
PROFESSIONAL REGULATION COMMISSION
TABLE OF SPECIFICATIONS
BOARD: CIVIL ENGINEERING
BOARD SUBJECT: HYDRAULICS AND PRINCIPLES OF GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING

LEVEL OF DIFFICULTY
WEIGHT NO. OF
COMPETENCY Easy Moderate Difficult
IN % ITEMS
K C AP AN S E
1 FLUID MECHANICS AND HYDRAULICS
1. Fluid Properties 2% 1 1
2. Hydrostatic Pressure / Center of
16% 8 1 1 3 3
Pressure
3. Fluid Flow 12% 6 1 2 3
4. Buoyancy and Floatation 8% 4 1 1 2
5. Hydrodynamics 6% 3 1 2
6. Water Supply 8% 2 1 2 1
2 SOIL MECHANICS / GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING
1. Soil Properties 8% 4 2 1 1
2. Soil Classification 4% 2 1 1
3. Permeability and Seepage 6% 3 2 1
4. Stresses in Soil Mass 12% 6 1 2 3
5. Soil Strength 4% 2 2
6. Settlement 12% 6 1 2 3
7. Foundation Engineering 2% 1 1

TOTAL 100% 50 4 5 10 21 10 0
PROFESSIONAL REGULATION COMMISSION
TABLE OF SPECIFICATIONS
BOARD: CIVIL ENGINEERING
BOARD SUBJECT: PRINCIPLES OF STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS AND DESIGN

LEVEL OF DIFFICULTY
WEIGHT NO. OF
COMPETENCY Easy Moderate Difficult
IN % ITEMS
K C AP AN S E
1 ENGINEERING MECHANICS
1. Solve for the reactive forces on a body
4% 3 3
in static equilibrium
2. Compute the friction forces resisting
4% 3 3
motion of a body in equilibrium
3. Calculate the reactive forces on the
4% 3 3
non-coplanar force system
2 STRENGTH OF MATERIALS
1. Classify the different properties of
4% 3 3
materials affecting their load capacity
2. Calculate the stresses due to axial load
4% 3 3
and flexure
3. Differentiate the stresses resulting
4% 3 3
from deformation within the elastic limit
3 THEORY OF STRUCTURES
1. Compute the maximum reactions and
4% 3 3
deflections
2. Calculate maximum and minimum
loads and forces using influence lines for 4% 3 3
different loading conditions
3. Distinguish the internal loadings
(shear, moment and torsion) developed in the 4% 3 3
structural member
4. Define the indeterminacy of the
4% 3 3
structure
5. Compute the maximum reactions with
4% 3 3
and without pattern loading
6. Analyze the structure for maximum
4% 3 3
deflection, flexure, shear and torsion
4 REINFORCED / PRESTRESSED CONCRETE
1. Compute the load capacity of concrete
4% 3 3
beams
2. Design the flexural, shear and torsion
4% 3 3
reinforcements in concrete beams
3. Determine load capacity of concrete
4% 3 3
columns
4. Design the flexural, shear and torsion
4% 3 3
reinforcements in columns
5. Calculate the effects of pre-stressing
4% 3 3
in the member
5 STEEL, BEAMS AND COLUMNS
1. Compute the load capacity of steel
4% 3 3
beams
2. Calculate the load capacity of steel
4% 3 3
columns
3. Solve for the stresses in steel beams
4% 3 3
and columns due to eccentric loads
6 JOINTS AND CONNECTION OF MEMBERS
1. Determine bolt loads and stresses 4% 3 3
2. Determine weld loads and stresses 4% 3 3
7 FOOTINGS – ANALYSIS AND DESIGN
1. Design of spread footings 4% 3 3
2. Determine loads on piled foundations 4% 3 3
8 CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS AND TESTING
1. Distinguish equipment and apparatus
used in testing of construction materials and 4% 3 3
proportion concrete mixes.

TOTAL 100% 75 3 3 39 3 12 9

Legend:
K – Knowledge AP – Application S - Synthesis
C - Comprehension AN – Analysis E - Evaluation

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