AC5 Material Science and Engineering
AC5 Material Science and Engineering
AC5 Material Science and Engineering
College of Engineering
An Outcomes-Based Teaching and Learning Plan
In BS in ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
I. VISION: The Laguna State Polytechnic University shall be the center for 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 towards nation-building
III. QUALITY POLICY: We, at LSPU are committed with continual improvement to provide quality, efficient services to the university stakeholders’ highest level of
satisfaction through a dynamic and excellent management system imbued with utmost integrity, professionalism and innovation.
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 Electronics 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.
VII. INSTITUTIONAL OUTCOMES
1. Graduates of professional institution must demonstrate a service orientation in one’s profession,
2. Graduates of colleges must participate in various types of employment, development activities, and public discourses, particularly in response to the needs of
the communities one serves,
3. Graduates of the universities must participate in the generation of new knowledge or in research and development projects
4. Graduates of State Universities and Colleges must, in addition, have the competencies to support “national, regional and local development plans.” (RA
7722).
5. Graduates of higher educational institutions must preserve and promote the Filipino historical and cultural heritage.
Lecture Recitation_2
4 CO1 Imperfection in solids
Brainstorming Seatwork_2
Lecture
5 CO1 Diffusion in solids Quiz_2
Review
Lecture
6 CO1 Mechanical Properties of metals Group Activities_2
Group discussion
Lecture Recitation_2
8 CO1, CO3 Structure and processing of ceramics
Brainstorming Quiz_3
9 Midterm Examination
Lecture Group Activities_3
10-11 CO1, CO2, CO3 Polymer structures and properties
Group discussion Brainstorming
Applications and processing of
polymers Graded Discussion(Matrix
Composites based)
Electrical Properties Presentation of the research Recitation_3
12-16 CO1, CO2, CO3
Dielectric Behavior Brainstorming Recitation_4
Magnetic properties Quiz_4
Optical properties Quiz_5
Thermal Properties
17 CO1 Economic, environmental and societal Lecture Review
issues in Materials Science and Brainstorming Recitation_5
Engineering Quiz_6
18 Final Examination
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*Laboratory Activities include but is not limited to reports,
plates, project, attendance, practical exam, workbook, write-ups.
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XVI. REFERENCES
Foundations of Material Science and Engineering (5th Edition) by William F. Smith/Javad Hashemi, 2011
Materials Science and Engineering by G. S. Upadhyaya/ Anish Upadhyaya, 2007
Materials Science and Engineering by William D. Callister/David G. Rethwisch, 8th edition, Copyright 2011
Engineering Materials, Emmanuel F. Nino, Teresita G. Nino, Revised edition, ISBN-971-23-1174-0, 1993