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PARAMETER A: CURRICULUM AND PROGRAM OF STUDIES
SYSTEM – INPUTS AND PROCESSES
S.1. The curriculum provides for the development of the following professional competencies:
S.1.1. acquisition of knowledge and theories based on the field of specialization/discipline;
S.1.2. application of the theories to real problems in the field; and
S.1.3. demonstration of skills applying different strategies in the actual work setting.
S.2. There is a system of validation of subjects taken from other schools.
IMPLEMENTATION
I.1.1. TECHNICAL COURSES - 168 UNITS
-Natural/Physical Sciences: 12 units
-Basic Engineering Sciences: 21 units
-Professional Courses: 53 units
-Technical Electives: 12 units
I.1.2 NON-TEACHING COURSES - 53 UNITS
-Life and Works of Rizal: 3 units
-National Training Service Program: 6 units
I.2. The subjects are logically sequenced and prerequisite courses are identified.
I.4.1. alternative sources of energy/renewable energy;
1.4.2.innovative electric equipment design;
1.4.3. development of software for power system analysis and design;
1.4.4. development of software for electrical circuit analysis;
1.4.5. development of software for illumination engineering design;
1.4.6. design of means of transportation using electricity; and
1.4.7. development of low-cost sustainable eco-materials for elastic installation.
I.7.1. participative planning and designing of the curriculum by the following stakeholders:
I.7.1.5. representatives from the industry sector; and
I.7.1.6. others (please specify) ______________.
I.7.2. periodic review, assessment, updating and approval of the curriculum by the Academic Council;
I.7.3. confirmation of the curriculum by the Board of Regents/Trustees (BOR/BOT); and
I.7.4. others (please specify) ______________.
OUTCOME/S
O.1. The curriculum is responsive and relevant to the demands of the times.
O.2. There is a passing average performance in the Licensure Examination for Electrical Engineering.
PARAMETER B: INSTRUCTIONAL PROCESS, METHODOLOGIES AND LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES
SYSTEM – INPUTS AND PROCESSES
Syllabus and Instructional Materials
S.4. Copies of all course syllabi in previous terms are filed for reference purposes.
S.6. There is a mechanism to facilitate the teaching-learning process.
IMPLEMENTATION
I.1. The Dean or official concerned approves the updated syllabus for each subject.
I.2. The faculty prepares syllabi with comprehensive contents.
I.3. The faculty revise and enhances their syllabi preferably every two years and as needed.
I.4. The faculty distributes a copy of the syllabus to each student.
Teaching Method and Techniques
I.6. Classroom instruction is enriched through the use of the following strategies:
I.6.1. symposia, seminars, workshops, professional lectures.
I.6.2. educational tours/learning visits/other co-curricular activities.
I.6.3. peer teaching/cooperative learning; and
I.6.4. computer-assisted instruction (CAI) and computer-assisted learning (CAL).
I.7. at least three (3) of the following course requirements are used:
I.7.1. group/individual projects;
I.7.2. group/individual reports;
I.7.3. group/individual term papers;
I.7.4. performance activities;
I.7.5. learning contract;
I.7.9. others (please specify) ___________.
I.8.4. case study;
I.8.5. workshops;
I.8.7. dimensional question approach;
I.8.9. buzz sessions;
I.8.10. informal creative groups;
I.8.11. interactive learning;
I.8.12. team teaching;
I.8.13. micro teaching;
I.8.14. macro teaching;
I.8.17. multi-media/courseware/teachware;
I.8.20. type study methods;
I.8.22. panel discussion; and
I.8.23. others (please specify) _________.
I.10. Instruction is enhanced through the following:
I.10.1. submission of approved and updated syllabus per course;
I.10.2. regular classroom observation/supervision;
I.10.3. regular faculty meetings with the College/Academic Unit Dean/Department Chair;
I.10.4. regular faculty performance evaluation;
I.10.5. attendance/participation of faculty in service training;
I.10.6. conduct of experimental classes; and
I.12. Varied, multi-sensory materials and computer programs are utilized.
OUTCOME/S
O.1. Course syllabi are updated and approved by concerned authorities.O.2. Varied teaching strategies are efficiently and effectively used.
O.3. Instructional materials produced by the faculty are copyrighted/patented.
PARAMETER C: ASSESSMENT OF ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE
SYSTEM – INPUTS AND PROCESSES
S.1.1. formative test such as quizzes, unit tests;
S.1.2. summative tests such as mid-term and final examination;
S.1.3. project and term papers;
S.1.4. practicum and performance tests; and
S.1.5. other course requirements.
S.2. The summative tests have the following descriptions:
S.2.2. based on well-designed Table of Specifications (TOS).
IMPLEMENTATION
I.1. Varied evaluation measures are used, such as:
I.1.4. paper and pencil tests;
I.1.6. group/individual reports;
I.1.7. group/individual study; and
I.1.8. others (please specify) __________.
I.2. Evaluation tools/instruments are reviewed and revised periodically.
I.3. The faculty are trained how to asses student performance properly.
I.6. The system of student evaluation and grading is defined, understood, and disseminated to:
I.6.3. academic administrators;
OUTCOME/S
O.1. The student’s academic performance is commendable.
O.2. Retention rate of students is on the average.
PARAMETER D: MANAGEMENT OF LEARNING
SYSTEM – INPUTS AND PROCESSES
S.1. There are policies on the management of learning which include the following:
S.1.1. student’s attendance in class and other academic activities;
S.1.4. maintenance of cleanliness and orderliness; and
IMPLEMENTATION
I.1. The policies on the management of learning are enforced.
I.2. Student activities are well-planned and implemented.
I.3. Assignments are designed to reinforce teaching which result to students’ maximum learning.
I.4. Maximum class size of 50 for undergraduate courses is enforced.
I.5. Classroom discipline is maintained in consonance with democratic practices.
I.7. Independent work and performance are encouraged and monitored in the following activities:
I.7.2. thesis/plant visit/practicum; and;
I.7.3. others (please specify) __________________.
OUTCOME/S
O.1. Learning is efficiently and effectively managed.
PARAMETER E: GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
SYSTEM – INPUTS AND PROCESSES
S.1. There is a policy on graduation requirements.
IMPLEMENTATION
OUTCOME/S
PARAMETER F: ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT FOR EFFECTIVE INSTRUCTION
SYSTEM – INPUTS AND PROCESSES
S.1. The institution has policies on:
S.1.1. substitution or special arrangements whenever a faculty is on leave or absent;
S.1.2. giving awards and/or recognition for faculty and students with outstanding achievements; and
S.1.3. supervision, monitoring and evaluation of faculty performance.
IMPLEMENTATION
I.2. Dialogues are regularly conducted by the administration with the:
I.3. Quality instruction is assured through the following strategies:
I.3.1. conducting seminar/workshop on syllabi making;
I.3.2. holding workshops on test construction and the corresponding table of specifications;
I.3.3. conducting competency assessment;
I.3.4. conducting supervisory visit of classes and providing assistance, if necessary;
I.3.5. holding of regular faculty meetings;
I.3.6. requiring consultations between students and faculty;
I.3.7. conducting studies on academic performance of students and faculty;
I.4. Periodic faculty performance evaluation on teaching and in other functions is done by at least three of the following:
I.4.1. the Dean/Academic Head/Department Chair;
I.4.3. the faculty member himself/herself;
I.4.4. peers.
I.6. Students are given recognition for exemplary academic and non-academic performances.
I.7. Outstanding achievements is recognized and encouraged through the following:
I.7.1. inclusion in honor roll. Dean’s list, etc.;
I.7.2. grant of tuition scholarships;
I.7.3. award of honor medals and merit certificates;
I.7.4. membership in honor societies/honor class/sections, etc.;
I.7.6. grant of awards and recognition for their outstanding academic accomplishments e.g., Best Thesis, Student Researcher of the Year, etc.
I.8. Indicators on performance of graduates are studied as follows:
I.8.1. analysis of performance of graduates in the Electrical Engineering Licensure Examination;
I.8.2. employability of graduates;
I.8.3. feedback from employers regarding performance of graduates.
OUTCOME/S
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