ANNEX A
PROFESSIONAL REGULATION COMMISSION
TABLE OF SPECIFICATIONS
BOARD: CIVIL ENGINEERING
BOARD SUBJECT: PRINCIPLES OF STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS AND DESIGN
WEI NO. EK EC M AP D AN DS D REMARK
COMPETENCY GHT OF E S
IN ITE
(%) MS
1 CALCULUS
1.1 Extract the derivatives and interpret 1.33 1 1
the applications of derivatives(maxima -
minima)
1.2 Apply methods of integration and 1.33 1 1
calculate solutions for definite
integrals(IBP)
1.3 Examine properties of plane curves 1.33 1 1
and hyperbolic functions(Curves)
1.4 Determine and evaluate infinite 1.33 1 1
sequences power series and infinite
series(divergence)
1.5 Formulate partial derivatives and 1.33 1 1
differential equations(Formulate Partial
DEs)
2 DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
2.1 Applying integration for evaluation of 1.33 1 1
areas, volumes of revolution, force, work.
(Integrating Curves)
2.2 Recall and understand solutions to 1st 1.33 1 1
order differential solutions.(Bernoulli)
2.3 Apply systems of linear differential 1.33 1 1
equations to real world problems.(brine
problems)
2.4 Explain the physical meaning of 1.33 1 1
double and triple integrals
2.5 Evaluate solutions to differential 1.33 1 1
equations using Laplace transforms
3 ENGINEERING DATA ANALYSIS
3.1 Describe data and data sets 1.33 1 1
3.2 Identify important discrete and 1.33 1 1
continuous distributions
3.3 Estimate parameters 1.33 1 1
3.4 Interpret linear regression equation 1.33 1 1
3.5 Apply stochastic processes and 1.33 1 1 Note
queuing models
4 NUMERICAL METHODS FOR
ENGINEERS
4.1 Review and recall concept in linear 1.33 1 1
algebra and the physical meaning of
derivatives and integrals
4.2 Solve systems of linear equations 1.33 1 1
4.3 Use curve fitting and interpolation 1.33 1 1
methods for engineering applications
4.4 Apply numerical differentiation and 1.33 1 1
integration techniques
4.5 Evaluate ordinary differential 1.33 1 1
equations and boundary-values problems
for engineering case studies.
5 PHYSICS FOR ENGINEERS
5.1 Apply Newton’s Laws of motion to 1.33 1 1
real world problems
5.2 Determine work done by variable 1.33 1 1
forces, Hooke’s Law
5.3 Use the Law of Conservation of 1.33 1 1
Energy for engineering applications
5.4 Assess problems in linear and angular 1.33 1 1
momentum
5.5 Synthesize and develop calculus 1.33 1 1
based solutions in statics and kinematics
6 ENGINEERING ECONOMICS
6.1 Recognize basic concepts in 1.33 1 1
compounding and equivalence
relationship
6.2 Compute for NPV, ROR, Payback 1.33 1 1
Period and Benefit Cost Ratio
6.3 Determine optimal choice among 1.33 1 1
investment alternatives
6.4 Estimate equipment replacement and 1.33 1 1 Note
retirement
6.5 Incorporate depreciation and taxes in 1.33 1 1 Note
ANNEX A
analysis
7 CONSTRUCTION SURVEYING AND
LAYOUT
7.1 Recall fieldworks practices 1.33 1 1 Study -
(construction, survey, distance, and angle Memoriz
measurements, surveying equipment) e
7.2 Compute traverses 1.33 1 1
7.3 Construct and calculate horizontal 1.33 1 1 Note
and vertical curves
7.4 Explain layout techniques and field 1.33 1 1 Study -
Observations Understa
nd
7.5 Develop sound construction control 1.33 1 1 Study -
methodologies Priority
8 MATERIALS FOR CONSTRUCTION
8.1 Review concrete materials and 1.33 1 1 Study -
accessories, formworks and scaffolding Importan
and concrete reinforcement t
8.2 Estimate concrete masonry, mortar, 1.33 1 1 Study -
grout, masonry design and erection Importan
t
8.3 Analyze mixing, handling, 1.33 1 1 Study -
transporting, placing and consolidating Importan
concrete t
8.4 Determine properties of iron steel, 1.33 1 1 Study -
steel erection and construction Priority
8.5 Specify lumber, plywood, glulam, and 1.33 1 1 Study -
other Panels Importan
t
9 HIGHWAY ENGINEERING
9.1 Recall highway policies and 1.33 1 1 Study -
administration Familiari
ze
9.2 Review geometric design standards 1.33 1 1 Study/
Memoriz
e
9.3 Determine route location 1.33 1 1 Study -
Solve
9.4 Design and construct pavements 1.33 1 1 Study -
Importan
t
9.5 Design drainage, foundations, 1.33 1 1 Study -
embankments and cut slopes Importan
t
10 CONSTRUCTION OCCUPATIONAL
SAFETY AND HEALTH
10.1 Enumerate injury accidents, and 1.33 1 1 Study -
their causes and cost of construction Understa
worker injuries nd
10.2 Recall Republic Act 11058, An Act 1.33 1 1 Study -
of Strengthening Compliance Memoriz
Reinforcement of Occupational Safety e
and Health Standard Salient Features
10.3. Identify problems areas in 1.33 1 1 Study -
construction safety and elements of an Scan
effective construction health and safety
program
10.4 Assess safety issues on construction 1.33 1 1 Study -
contracts, safety record keeping, safety Scan
culture and safe workers
10.5 Idealize Top Management Practices, 1.33 1 1 Study -
Company Activities and Safety, Project Scan
Coordination and Construction Safety
11 TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING Study
11.1 Review concepts in urban 1.33 1 1
transportation planning
11.2 Analyze networks 1.33 1 1
11.3 Perform quantitative methods for 1.33 1 1
transportation engineering
11.4 Evaluate and assess intermodal 1.33 1 1
transportation networks
11.5 Understand methods used to 1.33 1 1
prepare
building, bridge and construction cost
estimates
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12 QUANTITY SURVEYING Study -
Importan
t
12.1 Understand methods used to 1.33 1 1
prepare
building, bridge and construction cost
estimates.
12.2 Review specifications and plans, 1.33 1 1
details
12.3 Analyze and derive unit costs for 1.33 1 1
labor, material and equipment.
12.4 Apply methods of estimating for 1.33 1 1
detailed quantity surveys.
12.5 Create summary of total project 1.33 1 1
costs.
Study -
13 CONSTRUCTION PRINCIPLES Importan
t
13.1 Enumerate General Design 1.33 1 1
Requirements
13.2 Review general conditions of the 1.33 1 1
construction contract
13.3 Estimate labor, materials and other 1.33 1 1
quantities
13.4 Design project organization, cost 1.33 1 1
control procedures and project
documentation
13.5 Interpret value engineering analysis 1.33 1 1
models
14 CONSTRUCTION TRADES AND Study -
SPECIALTIES Importan
t
14.1 Recall basic plumbing design 1.33 1 1
construction and installation
14.2 Classify and determine plastics for 1.33 1 1
construction
14.3 Select details of doors and windows 1.33 1 1
for proper application
14.4 Identify and select finishing 1.33 1 1
materials for construction
14.5 Familiarize basic electrical design, 1.33 1 1
construction and installation
15 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT AND Study -
METHODS Importan
t
15.1 Define ground engineering methods, 1.33 1 1
excavating and materials handling
equipment
15.2 Determine concrete production and 1.33 1 1
equipment and road pavement
construction equipment and methods
15.3 Analyze bridge design and 1.33 1 1
construction methodologies
15.4 Analyze production capacities of 1.33 1 1
excavating and lifting equipment and
loading and hauling equipment
15.5 Evaluate compressed air and water 1.33 1 1
systems
TOTAL 100 75 5 2 30 23 9 6
Legend:
K – Knowledge(Easy) - Memorization
C – Comprehension(Easy) - Understanding
AP – Application(Moderate) - Direct Substitution
AN - Analysis(Difficult) - Not Direct Substitution
S – Synthesis(Difficult) - Complex Analyses
E – Evaluation(Difficult) - Judgement from complex analyses
ANNEX A