De La Salle University-Manila College of Engineering
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Established: | 1947 |
Type: | Private |
Dean: | Dr. Pag-asa D. Gaspillo |
Vice-Dean: | Efren G. de la Cruz |
Faculty: | 114 |
Location: | Malate, Manila, Philippines |
Website: | www.dlsu.edu.ph/coe/ |
The College of Engineering of De La Salle University-Manila is one of six colleges that comprise the University. It was established in 1947 with the aim of providing young men who are knowledgeable in science and technology to help rehabilitate the Philippines, which was then devastated in the aftermath of World War II.[1]
At present the College aims to prepare young men and women to help in the industrialization and improvement of the economy of the Philippines.[1] The College currently offers six Bachelor of Science (BS) degree programs: Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electronics and Communications Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering and Management, and Mechanical Engineering, as well as Doctor of Philosophy programs in Chemical Engineering, Electronics and Communications Engineering, Industrial Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering. It also offers Master of Science programs for its undergraduate BS degrees with the addition of Environmental Engineering and Management.
Through the College of Engineering, De La Salle University-Manila has been selected by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations to be part of the Southeast Asian Engineering Education Network (SEED-Net), the only Philippine private university in the network.[2]
The College is located at the Geronimo Velasco Hall, a building named after Geronimo Z. Velasco, who was a former President of the Philippine National Oil Company and Minister of Energy.
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[edit] Academic departments
The College's academic programs are distributed among six academic departments.
[edit] Chemical Engineering
The Chemical Engineering Department currently handles the University's Bachelor of Science program in Chemical Engineering. This course has been offered continuously by the University since 1947. The department also offers specialization sub-areas in: Industrial Process Control, Environmental Engineering, Biotechnology, Energy Engineering, and Corrosion Engineering.
[edit] Civil Engineering
The Civil Engineering Department was established to provide the Philippines with engineers who will be able to contribute to the expansion of Philippine infrastructure. The department offers programs in structural engineering, construction, highway engineering, hydraulics engineering, foundation engineering , and water resources engineering, among others.
The department has been recognized by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) as a Center of Development.
[edit] Electronics and Communications Engineering
The Electronics and Communications Engineering Department is the largest department in the College. [3]
Recognized by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) as a Center of Excellence (one of only two in the country), its programs aim to establish expertise in electronics, communications, and digital signal processing.
[edit] Industrial Engineering
The programs of the Industrial Engineering Department cover Production and Operations Management, Operations Research/Management Science, and Ergonomics. The department has also been recognized by the CHED as a Center of Development.
[edit] Manufacturing Engineering and Management
The Manufacturing Engineering and Management Department of the College offers an interdisciplinary engineering course that integrates mechanical engineering, electronics engineering, computer studies, and modern management. This program is the first of its kind in the Philippines and is being offered with two specializations, Mechatronics and Robotics Engineering and Biomedical Engineering.[4]
[edit] Mechanical Engineering
The Mechanical Engineering Department offers programs in the fields of Mechatronics, Mechanical Design, and Energy and Environmental Technology. It is a CHED-recognized Center of Excellence.
[edit] Computer Engineering
Computer Engineering is a combination of elements of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, which deals with the design, and utilization of computers. The parent discipline of Computer Engineering is Electrical Engineering with which it shares considerable commonality. Computer Engineering seeks to match efficient digital devices with appropriate software to meet the scientific, technological and administrative needs of business and industry in a global economy. The program provides students with a background that prepares them for careers in embedded systems design, computer system operations, and systems support.
[edit] Program offerings
[edit] Undergraduate degree programs
- Bachelor of Science (BS) in Chemical Engineering
- BS in Chemical Engineering, minor in Semiconductor Processing
- BS in Civil Engineering with Specializations in Structural Engineering
- BS in Electronics and Communications Engineering
- BS in Industrial Engineering
- BS in Manufacturing Engineering and Management with Specialization in Mechatronics and Robotics Engineering
- BS in Manufacturing Engineering and Management with Specialization in Biomedical Engineering
- BS in Industrial Management Engineering minor in Information Technology
- BS in Industrial Management Engineering minor in Service Management
- BS in Mechanical Engineering with concentration in Mechatronics Engineering
- BS in Computer Engineering
[edit] Graduate degree programs
[edit] Doctoral programs
- Doctor of Philosophy in Chemical Engineering
- Doctor of Philosophy in Electronics and Communications Engineering
- Doctor of Philosophy in Industrial Engineering
- Doctor of Philosophy in Mechanical Engineering
[edit] Master's degree programs
- Master of Science in Chemical Engineering
- Master of Science in Civil Engineering
- Master of Science in Electronics and Communication Engineering
- Master of Science in Environmental Engineering and Management
- Master of Science in Industrial Engineering
- Master of Science in Manufacturing Engineering and Management
- Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering
[edit] Non-thesis Master's degree programs
- Master in Engineering Science
- Master of Engineering Major in Chemical Engineering
- Master of Engineering Major in Civil Engineering
- Master of Engineering Major in Electronics and Communications Engineering
- Master of Engineering Major in Environmental Engineering and Management
- Master of Engineering Major in Industrial Engineering
- Master of Engineering Major in Manufacturing Engineering and Management
- Master of Engineering Major in Mechanical Engineering
[edit] Notes
- ^ a b De La Salle University-Manila. (2002). Undergraduate catalog. Manila: DLSU Press.
- ^ College of Engineering dlsu.edu.ph Accessed September 5, 2006
- ^ Electronics and Communications Engineering dlsu.edu.ph Accessed September 5, 2006
- ^ Manufacturing Engineering and Management dlsu.edu.ph Accessed September 5, 2006