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The document provides information on the course syllabus for Electrical Machines 2 at Central Philippines State University College of Engineering for the 1st semester of the 2022-2023 academic year. The course aims to teach students the fundamentals of AC machinery, synchronous generators and motors, induction motors, and single-phase and special purpose motors. The syllabus outlines the university's vision, mission, goals, and policies to provide quality education and develop competent graduates. It also lists the expected program and course outcomes for students, including developing skills in experimentation, problem-solving, and communication.

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Final Unified Sylalbus Format With Lab

The document provides information on the course syllabus for Electrical Machines 2 at Central Philippines State University College of Engineering for the 1st semester of the 2022-2023 academic year. The course aims to teach students the fundamentals of AC machinery, synchronous generators and motors, induction motors, and single-phase and special purpose motors. The syllabus outlines the university's vision, mission, goals, and policies to provide quality education and develop competent graduates. It also lists the expected program and course outcomes for students, including developing skills in experimentation, problem-solving, and communication.

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CENTRAL PHILIPPINES STATE UNIVERSITY

Kabankalan City, Negros Occidental

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
OBE COURSE SYLLABUS IN EE Elect 323 – Electrical Machines 2
1st Semester, S.Y. 2022- 2023

VISION

CPSU as the leading technology-driven multi-disciplinary University by 2030


MISSION

CPSU is committed to produce competent graduates who can generate and extend leading technologies in multi-disciplinary areas beneficial to the community.

GOAL

To provide efficient, quality, technology-driven and gender-sensitive products and services

HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONAL OBJECTIVES

1. Provide access to relevant, quality and inclusive education;


2. Capacitate faculty to promote a vibrant, gender-sensitive and supportive intellectual environment;
3. Create and promote science, technology and innovations (STI) in the multi-disciplinary teaching-learning processes;
4. Redefine the academic system, processes and operations employing uniform measures for equitable education;
5. Promote clientele satisfaction on the higher education undertakings that could generate technology-driven outputs for community adoption; and
6. Ensure protection of academic freedom for intellectual advancement on multi-disciplinary fields.

CPSU QUALITY POLICY

CPSU commits to deliver quality higher and advanced education through instruction, research, extension, production and administrative support services.
We shall endeavor to:

Continually improve its Quality Management System (QMS) at par with international standards;
Provide timely, efficient and effective delivery of products and services;
Satisfy the needs and expectations of the customers and relevant Interested parties; and
Uphold applicable statutory, regulatory, organizational and International standard requirements.

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CORE VALUES

Committed – refers to CPSU’s strong commitment to provide quality result to a plan of action.
Productive – refers to working hard to be able to achieve good results.
Service-oriented – refers to focusing on helping and providing customers’ satisfaction.
Unified System – refers to working together towards achieving the same goals to increase efficiency
and enable centralized management.

COMMON OUTCOME TO A HORIZONTAL TYPE OF SCHOOL (CMO No. 46, s. 2012)

Graduates with the ability to participate in the generation of new knowledge or in research and development projects. Graduates of State Universities and Colleges
must, in addition, have the competencies to support “national, regional and local development plans.

PROGRAM OUTCOMES

A. Common to All Types of School

a.1 Articulate and discuss the latest developments in the field of practice (PQF level 6 descriptor);
a.2 Effectively communicate orally and in writing using both English and Filipino;
a.3 Work effectively and independently in multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural teams (PQF level 6 descriptor);
a.4 Act in recognition of professional, social, and ethical responsibilities;
a.5 Preserve and promote ‘’ Filipino historical and cultural heritage’’ (based on RA 722).

B. Specific to Engineering Programs and Electrical Engineering program:

By the time of graduation, the students of the program shall have the ability to:

b.1 Apply knowledge of mathematics and sciences to solve complex engineering problems;
b.2 Develop and conduct appropriate experimentation, analyze and interpret data;
b.3 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;
b.4 Function effectively on multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural teams that establish goals, plan tasks, and meet deadlines; (based on PQF Level 6
descriptor)
b.5 Identify, formulate and solve complex problems in electrical engineering;
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b.6 Recognize ethical and professional responsibilities in engineering practice;


b.7 Communicate effectively with a range of audiences;
b.8 Understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global, economic, environmental, and societal context;
b.9 Recognize the need for additional knowledge and engage in lifelong learning;
b.10 Apply techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for electrical engineering practice; and

C. Specific to Electrical Engineering program:

By the time of graduation, the students of the program shall have the ability to:

c.1 Identify, formulate and solve complex problems in electrical engineering;


c.2 Articulate and discuss the latest developments in the field of electrical engineering; (PQF Level 6 descriptor)
c.3 Apply techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for electrical engineering practice; and

PROGRAM OUTCOMES

PROGRAM OUTCOMES PERFORMANCE INDICATORS

1. Develop and conduct appropriate experimentation, analyze and 1. The student will be able to develop and conduct the theories and
interpret data principles of alternating current and electrical machines.

2. Identify, formulate and solve complex problems in electrical 2. The student will be able to identify, formulate and solve complex
engineering problems in Alternating Current Machinery to his/her fellow students.

3. Communicate effectively with a range of audiences 3. The student will be able to develop communication skills and
teamwork in performing the experiments.

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COURSE OUTCOMES

1. Apply the fundamentals of electrical engineering that will allow them to be immediately competitive in industry or in graduate work while providing the best
opportunity for achieving full potential.
2. Instill a sense of professional responsibility and social awareness through…
3. Perform applications and hands-on work as evidenced by laboratory, design, project study, computer exercises and practicum courses. These would help the
student to work well whether independently or as part of a group.

I. PROGRAM : BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

II. COURSE NUMBER : EE Mach 323

III. COURSE TITLE : Electrical Machines 2

IV. COURSE DESCRIPTION : Electrical Machines 2 deals with the fundamentals of AC machinery; synchronous generators and motors; induction motors;
single-phase and special-purpose motors.

V. CREDIT : 4 units

VI, CREDIT HOURS : 3 hours lecture, 3 hours laboratory

VII. COURSE PREREQUISITE : Electrical Machines 1

VIII. LEARNING PLAN

Desired Learning Course Content References Time Teaching and Learning Assessment Task Resources
Outcomes (DLO) Frame Activities Materials
(hrs.) Lec Lab Lec Lab

MIDTERM Chapters 1 to Unit References 1 hour Summative test Performance  Pencil and Practical  Rubric to
At the end of the Midterm 3 from chapters Paper test Exam measure
test
Examination, the students 1 to unit 3 students’
Must have answered  Written outputs
correctly at least 75 Assessment
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percent of the written exam  TOS


and completed  Discussion paper
assessment  Laboratory
materials
(specify/
enumerate)

At the end of the unit, the Chapter 0:  University 3  Buzz session  Creative output Rubric to
students must have: Course Code hours (scrapbook of measure
Orientation on  QMS  Making school programs students’
1. Achieved total the Institutional Manual reflections and activities that creative
awareness of the Vision, Mission,  Student’s reflect/ output
importance and the Core, Values, and Manual  Compilation of demonstrate the
general desired Outcomes  Bulletin of various institutional
outcomes of the course, Information images/pictures vision, mission,
Developmental Reading, 1. Course  Course and related core values and
including the class policy Description, design and infographics outcomes)
and grading criteria. General Desired Course of school
Objectives, Class Outline programs  Reflection paper
2. Demonstrated the vision, Policies focused on demonstrating
mission, goals and core student welfare the institutional
values of the University 2. The University & development, vision, mission,
as well as the institutional Vision, Mission, and its VMGO core values and
and program outcomes Goals, Core outcomes
by abiding with school Values, Quality
policies and inspiriting Policy and
the values of a true- program outcomes
hearted Cenphilian.

At the end of the Chapter,


the students have: Chapter 1: Chapman, 12 Interactive Actual  Written test Practical  PC/Laptop
AC machinery Stephen J. hrs. blended type of presentation of  Assignment examina  Textbook
a. Identified the rotating fundamentals (2012). teaching and alternators.  Discussion/ tion  Reviewer
magnetic field of an AC
learning activities essay paper books
machinery. Conduct actual
(face-to-face and
on-line classes, alternator
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b. Solved the magnetomotive quizzes and testing and  e-books


force and flux distribution on exam via Goggle measurements.  Rubric to
AC machines. Classroom, measure
c. Defined Induced voltage students’
Zoom meetings,
and induced torque in AC outputs
machines. and Facebook
with modular  Module
 Activity
d. Identified winding activities)
sheets
insulation in an AC machine.
 Supplemental
readings
e. Solved problems in AC
 Paper and
machine power flows and
pen
losses, voltage regulation
and speed regulation.

f. Conducted experiments
involving alternators.

At the end of the chapter, Chapter 2: (author’s


the students must have: (list of topics/ surname, year)
lessons under
each chapter)

At the end of the unit, the chapter 3: (author’s


students must have: (list of topics/ surname,
lessons under year)
each chapter)

FINAL TERM Chapters 4 to 7 References 1 hour Summative test Performance  Pencil and Practical  Rubric to
At the end of the Final from chapters Paper test Exam measure
test
Examination, the students 5 to 7 students’
must have answered  Written outputs
correctly at least 75 Assessment
percent of the written exam  TOS
and completed 75 percent  Discussion paper  Laboratory
of the assessment materials
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(specify/
enumerate)

At the end of the unit, the Chapter 4: (author’s


students must have: surname, year)
(list of topics/
lessons under
each chapter)

At the end of the unit, the


students must have: Chapter 5: (author’s
surname, year)
(list of topics/
lessons under
each chapter)

At the end of the unit, the


students must have: Chapter 6: (author’s
surname, year)
(list of topics/
lessons under
each chapter)

At the end of the unit, the


students must have: Unit Chapter 7: (author’s
surname, year)
(list of topics/
lessons under
each chapter)

This course design is flexible. It may include additional topics and activities deemed necessary by the instructor and the students.

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IX. COURSE REQUIREMENTS :


a. institutional mandated exams (Midterms and Finals)
b. authentic assessments
c. course output / project
d. scrapbook / portfolio

CLASS POLICIES / ETIQUETTE


1. Students should wear their prescribed school uniform and ID at all times inside the campus.
2. Minimum health protocols must be followed at all times when inside the school premises. These include one (1) meter social distancing and wearing of
face mask. Regular and proper handwashing is also encouraged.
3. Students must participate actively in the class discussion and perform all the required tasks.
4. Students should complete the requirements and required tasks to pass the subject.
5. Final course requirements and major outputs must be submitted to avoid obtaining an INC. grade.
6. Students are only given one (1) year to comply an incomplete grade. Beyond the given period, the student will be advised to re-enroll/retake the subject.
7. Students are required to take the Midterm and Final examinations on the scheduled date. Failure to comply with these institution-mandated exams is
tantamount to an incomplete (INC.) grade.

X. GRADING SYSTEM:
Knowledge : 40%
60% - Written Examinations (Long tests, e.g. unit tests, chapter tests)
40% - Summative Tests (Midterm and Final exams)
Skills :50%
40 % - Course Output (Projects, Portfolio and others)
30 % - Class Participation/Reporting
20 % - Activities/seatwork and other outputs indicated in the module/learning material
10 % - Assignments
Attitude : 10%
50% - Timeliness/Promptness in submitting course requirements and other class outputs
50% - Active engagement/participation in class

Total 100% (Final Grade: 40% (MG) + 60% (TFG))


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*The faculty may have the freedom to identify the needed criteria/components under Skills and Attitude to be evaluated for their respective courses handled.

XI. REFERENCES : (Note: There should be at least 5 references in APA format, within the 10-year frame, research-based, and listed in the
library’s holdings)

Chapman, Stephen J. (2012). Electric Machinery Fundamentals 5th ed. USA: McGraw-Hill Companies Incorporated.
Siskind, Charles S. (1966). Electrical Machines 2nd ed. USA: McGraw-Hill International Book Company.

(add 3 more references)

XII. RESOURCE MATERIALS:

This syllabus, PC/laptop, textbook, reviewer books, e-books, rubric, TOS, Module, Activity sheets, Supplemental readings, Paper and pen

A. Rubrics for Scoring Quizzes and Examinations.

CATEGORY Corresponding Points Exam Percentage Weight Scores Obtained Values Obtained

Easy 40 50% = Score Obtained x Exam % Weight

Moderate
30 30% = Score Obtained x Exam % Weight

Difficult
30 20% = Score Obtained x Exam % Weight

TOTAL 100 100% Actual Rating Score

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B. Rubrics for Scoring Performance (may be changed according to instructor’s choice)

Rubric for Laboratory Practical Examination

Poor Fair Good Excellent Outstanding Score

(0-points) (1-point) (2-points) (3-points) (4-points)

No participation; sits on Minimal participation; Good participation; Very good participation; Shows outstanding
the side-lines with no Shows little interest; appears interested; is respectful of others leadership qualities
interaction; doesn't pay attention to enthusiastic but talks and their point of view; through shared
disinterested; other group members; over teammates or may makes sure that participation and
No stake in time may argue to get point "hog" tasks; tries to everyone gets a turn; respect for others;
Interaction with
management across; helps group only help group complete conscious of time keeps others on task,
Group
when asked; fools tasks; somewhat managing time;
around; little emphasis conscious of time Assumes
on time responsibility for
effective functioning
of the group.

No discussion of aspects Discussion of some Discussion of most Discussion of most Detailed discussion
of experiment, results, aspects of experiment, aspects of experiment, aspects of experiment, of all aspects of the
results, suggestions, results, results, results, results, results, results, experiment, results,
Laboratory Report flaws, etc. suggestions, flaws, etc., suggestions, flaws, etc., suggestions, flaws, etc., suggestions, flaws,
but links to other but lacking links to and links to other etc., and links to
relevant science. other relevant science. relevant science. other relevant
science.

Following Lacks the appropriate Demonstrates general Demonstrates good Demonstrates sound Demonstrates superb
Procedure knowledge of the lab knowledge of lab knowledge of the lab knowledge of lab knowledge of the lab
procedures. Has no idea procedures. Has some procedures. procedures. procedures.
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what to do. idea of what to do.


Asks questions to Will ask peers for help Will discuss with peers Willingly helps other
Often requires help from teacher that are with problems in lab to solve problems in students to follow
the teacher to complete answered in the procedures, before procedures. and understand
basic procedures. procedure, more than asking the teacher. procedures.
once. Carefully follows each
Works to follow each step and checks them Thoroughly and
step before moving on off as they are carefully follows and
to the next step. completed. checks off each step
before moving on to
next step and
encourages other
group members to do
the same.

Lab Techniques Measurements, skills or Measurements, skills or Measurements, skills or Measurements, skills or Measurements, skills
techniques are techniques are techniques are mostly techniques are accurate or techniques are
incomplete, inaccurate somewhat inaccurate accurate. with reasonable both accurate and
and/or imprecise. and very imprecise. precision. precise and may
Observations are show innovation.
Observations are Observations are generally complete. Observations are
incomplete or not incomplete or recorded thorough. Observations are
included. in a confusing way. Work is organized. very thorough and
Work is generally neat may recognize
Symbols, labels, units There are 3 or more Only 2 or 3 minor errors and organized. possible errors in
and significant figures minor errors using using symbols, labels, data collection.
are not included where symbols, labels, units units and significant Includes symbols, units
appropriate. and significant digits digits where and significant digits, Work is neat and
where appropriate. appropriate. where appropriate organized.

Includes appropriate
symbols, labels, units

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and significant digits,


where appropriate.

Proper safety Proper safety Proper safety Proper safety


precautions are precautions are often precautions are Proper safety precautions are
consistently missed; missed, as listed at left; generally used, precautions are consistently used.
goggles are worn on top Two warnings given by One warning given by consistently used.
Safety of head or not at all; teacher. teacher Thinks ahead to
kneeling or standing on ensure safety and
stool; sitting on feet; reminds other group
using equipment not for members to do the
intended purpose. same.
Three warnings given by
teacher

Proper clean-up Needs to be reminded Proper clean-up Consistently uses Consistently uses
procedures are seldom more than once during procedures generally proper clean-up proper clean-up
used. the lab to use proper used. procedures. procedures
clean-up procedures.
Requires teacher's help May need reminding Reminds others of their Station left neat and
Clean-up
to complete clean-up. 1 or 2 items left at once to complete clean- responsibility; clean, pitches in an
station or not cleaned. up. Station generally neat helps others clean up
3 or more items left at and clean. and directs others to
station or station not Station generally left do the same.
cleaned. clean.

Comments: Total score

Instructor’s Name: Signature:

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XIII. Course Mapping

COURSE OUTCOMES / PROGRAM OUTCOMES

RELATIONSHIP TO PROGRAM
OUTCOME a.1 a.2 a.3 a.4 a.5 b.1 b.2 b.3 b.4 b.5 b.6 b.7 b.8 b.9 b.10 c.1 c.2 c.3

1. Apply the fundamentals of electrical I I E E E E E E


engineering that will allow them to be
immediately competitive in industry
or in graduate work while providing
the best opportunity for achieving full
potential.

2. Instill a professional responsibility I I I I I I I E E E D


and social awareness through...

3. Perform practical applications and I I I E I I I E D


hands-on work as evidenced by
laboratory, design, project study,
computer exercises and practicum
courses. These would help the
student to work well whether
independently or as part of a group

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I - Introductory
E- Enabling
D- Demonstrates

(FOR MAIN CAMPUS)

Prepared by : ENGR. MARIA THERESA V. DELIÑA, MS-Math Date: ______________________________


Name of Faculty

Reviewed by : ENGR. ALBERTO R. DELIÑA, M.Eng. Date: ______________________________


Program Head/ Course Syllabi Review Committee

Noted by : ENGR. RENE T. DAGUNAN, M.Eng. Date: _____________________________


College Dean

Approved by : FERNANDO D. ABELLO, Ph. D. Date: _____________________________


Vice President for Academic Affairs

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(FOR EXTENSION CAMPUSES)

Prepared by : ___________________________ Date: ______________________________


Name of Faculty

Reviewed by : ____________________________ Date: ______________________________


Program Head/Coordinator

Noted by : ____________________________ Date: _____________________________


Dean of Instruction

Recommending Approval: __________________________________ Date: _____________________________


Campus Administrator

Approved by : FERNANDO D. ABELLO, Ph. D. Date: _____________________________


Vice President for Academic Affairs
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