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Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

The BS Computer Engineering is five-year degree program designed to provide a broad liberal education as well as a strong foundation in computing, engineering, mathematical and scientific fundamentals in preparation to their practice as computer engineers.

The BSCOE curriculum is based from the standards and minimum requirement of the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) and is benchmarked from the curriculum of leading international academic institutions offering this program.

Program Objectives

AMA’s BSCoE program aims to produce globally competitive graduates who will be professionally competent, morally upright, and socially responsible contributors to national development.

Specifically, the program intends:

  1. To enable students to obtain a comprehensive knowledge and deep understanding of the field of Computer Engineering.
  2. To enable to acquire the theoretical and practical skills needed to be a globally competitive professional computer engineer.
  3. To enable students to get a broad liberal education in the arts and letters, social sciences and philosophy, natural science and mathematics.
  4. To enable students to develop the cultural sensitivity, ethical responsibility, and social consciousness needed to become upright citizens of the Philippines and the world.

Career Path

  • Project Manager/engineer
  • Network administrator/manager
  • Data Communications engineer
  • Systems manager/engineer
  • Systems analyst
  • Technical support engineer

SUMMARY

Duration The BS Computer Engineering is a four-year degree program. (12 trimesters).
Recognition The BSCOE curriculum is based from the standards and minimum requirement of the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) and is benchmarked from the curriculum of leading international academic institutions offering this program.
Intakes Three intakes per year
  • First Trimester: May to August
  • Second Trimester: September to December
  • Third Trimester: January to April
Subjects Mathematics – 26 credit units
Physical Science – 12 credit units
Basic Engineering Sciences – 43 credit units
Non-Technical Courses – 51 credit units (Language, Humanities, Social Sciences)
Miscellany – (16) credit units
Professional Courses – 66 credit units
  • Logic Circuits & Switching Theory
  • Advanced Logic Circuits Design
  • Computer System Architecture
  • Microprocessor Systems
  • Data Structures & Algorithms Analysis
  • Computer Systems Organization, Architecture & Assembly Language Programming
  • Principles of Progranning Language with Compiler
  • Data Communications 1
  • Principles of Operating System
  • COE Design Project 1
  • COE Design Project 2
  • Engineering Materials
  • Seminars and Field Trip
  • Safety Engineering
  • Data Communications 2
  • Electromagnetics
  • Communications Theory 1
  • Control System
  • I/O and Memory Systems
  • Engineering Practicum
  • Numerical Methods
  • Object-Oriented Programming
2 Major Elective Subjects: Chosen from the list provided for each trimester