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The document outlines the table of specifications for the Civil Engineering Board, detailing competencies across various subjects including Calculus, Differential Equations, Engineering Data Analysis, and more. Each competency is assigned a weight and categorized by knowledge type, indicating the level of understanding required. The total weight for all competencies is 100%, with specific emphasis on areas such as construction principles, safety, and engineering economics.

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MSTC Progress Tracker

The document outlines the table of specifications for the Civil Engineering Board, detailing competencies across various subjects including Calculus, Differential Equations, Engineering Data Analysis, and more. Each competency is assigned a weight and categorized by knowledge type, indicating the level of understanding required. The total weight for all competencies is 100%, with specific emphasis on areas such as construction principles, safety, and engineering economics.

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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
ANNEX A

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

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