College of Engineering and Architecture

ENGR. MARTIN D. VALERAS JR.
Dean, College of Engineering and Architecture

coe@cspc.edu.ph
(054) 288-4421 to 23 loc. 126
@cspc.coe

The College of Engineering and Architecture is one of the six colleges of the Camarines Sur Polytechnic Colleges currently under the supervision of Engr. Martin D. Valeras Jr.  as the dean. It aims to provide quality instruction and training in engineering through the ladderized curricula in Civil, Electrical, Mechanical and Electronics Engineering which will be responsive and relevant to the needs and development of the service area in particular and the country in general as well as develop total quality engineers and technology researchers for industry and society to maximally contribute to sustainable national development.

Goals

  • Graduates of professional institutions must demonstrate a service orientation in one's profession.
  • 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.
  • Graduates of universities, in addition must participate in the generation of new knowledge or in research and development projects.
  • Graduates of State Universities and Colleges and Local Universities and Colleges, must, in addition, have the competencies to support national, regional and local development plans. (RA 7722)
  • Graduates of higher educational institutions must preserve and promote the Filipino historical and cultural heritage.

Programs Offered

  • Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering
  • Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
  • Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering
  • Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
  • Bachelor of Science in Architecture
  • Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering

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FACULTY ROSTER

 

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CIVIL ENGINEERING

REGULAR FACULTY
SETH B. BARANDON
Professor V
VERNA LIZA M. BERMIDO
Instructor I
IRENE VIRGINIA C. BLANQUERA
Associate Professor V
EDNA P. MONTAÑEZ
Associate Professor III
FRANCIA H. TOMENIO
Associate Professor V
CHRISTIAN KARL B. VILLALUZ
Instructor I
YOLANDA A. SANTORCAS
Associate Professor III
 
COS (FULL-TIME) FACULTY MEMBERS
MARIAN E. BADIOLA
Instructor I
JOSHUA S. BIAG
Instructor I
ROWEL DOMINGO N. BERMAL
Instructor III
ANGELICA L. BONGCAYAO
Instructor I
MARK B. BUENA
Instructor I
ERLY O. CELIZ
Instructor I
ELISHA B. CERILLO
Instructor I
JUN FRANCIS R. DEBIL
Instructor I
NEIL BRYAN P. DE LIMA
Instructor I
JAYSON E. EBRON
Instructor I
JENNY B. ESPEJO
Instructor I
JOANNA H. ESTALLO
Instructor II
JOHN MARLO O. GOROBAO
Instructor I
LARA JANE D. MENDOZA
Instructor I
VENUS C. MUSA
Instructor I
JOHN REY M. PACTURANAN
Instructor II
REY S.A. RIMANDO
Instructor II
CARLO ADONIS S. SAN CARLOS
Instructor I
ULYSSA MAE B. SERRANO
Instructor II
ELIAS L. TOMENIO
Associate Professor IV
HENRY P. TURALDE
Associate Professor V
 
COS (PART-TIME) FACULTY MEMBERS
BELEN B. MAGISTRADO
Instructor I
ANTONIA B. MARTINEZ
Instructor III
JOSE L. OLIVA
Instructor I
MARBEN S. RAMOS
Instructor I

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

REGULAR/PLANTILLA FACULTY MEMBERS
EDDIE L. CABALTERA
Associate Professor V
WENCESLAO D. GAVINA
Associate Professor V
JOSE EDUARDO II B. CERILLO
Instructor I
WENIFREDO L. PACER
Associate Professor V
VIRGINIA V. PONTILLAS
Associate Professor V
MARTIN JR. D. VALERAS
Instructor I
COS (Full Time) FACULTY MEMBERS
MA. GRACE R. ABALLA
Instructor I
RONER P. ABANIL
Instructor I
EDUARDO A. CABANTING
Assistant Professor III
ROSALIE I. GUTIERREZ
Instructor I
CHRISTIAN S. NABIO
Instructor I
RODAVE G. PRESTADO
Instructor I
ERIC N. VELITARIO
Instructor I
 
COS (Part-Time) FACULTY MEMBERS
MARBEN S. RAMOS
Instructor I
 

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

REGULAR FACULTY
EUGENE P. BARBONIO
Instructor III
 RIZZA T. LOQUIAS
Associate Professor V 
VINCENT E. MALAPO
Instructor I
 CHRISTOPHER T. OARES
Assistant Professor IV
RUEL R. ROMULO
Assistant Professor III
KEITH MARLON R. TABAL
Associate Professor IV
HAROLD JAN R. TERANO,
Associate Professor V
 
COS FULL TIME FACULTY MEMBERS
MARIAN E. BADIOLA
Instructor I
JOSHUA S. BIAG
Instructor I
ANGELICA L. BONGCAYAO
Instructor I
 MARK B. BUENA
Instructor I
ELISHA B. CERILLO
Instructor I
JAYSON E. EBRON
Instructor I
JOANNA H. ESTALLO
Instructor II
VICTOR SOLITO DR. ISAAC,
Assistant Professor IV
VENUS C. MUSA
Instructor I
CARLO ADONIS S. SAN CARLOS
Instructor I 

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

REGULAR/PLANTILLA FACULTY MEMBERS
BONIFACIO B. BUYET
Associate Professor III
JOEFFREY D. BUSTINERA
Instructor I
SAUL J. EBONITE
Assistant Professor IV
CHRISTOPHER C. GUTIERREZ
Instructor I
LEO E. LUCEÑA
Associate Professor IV
RODOLFO  A. MERCA JR.
Instructor I
RADMAR B. TAÑAMOR
Associate Professor V
 
COS (Full Time) FACULTY MEMBERS
APRIL JOY F. AGUADO
Instructor I
ANJANETTE B. BAAL
Instructor I
JEREMIE C. BALANG
Instructor I
ANGELO M. BARGO
Instructor I
LINO D. BERANGO
Assistant Professor IV
EDRIANNE JAY L. DIMANARIG
Instructor I
PIA MARGARETTE B. LUCEÑA
Instructor I
SYRA LYN B. MAGISTRADO
Instructor I
JOSEPH NATHAN B. MARQUEZ
Instructor I
JOHN PHILIP III T. NADAL
Instructor II
GILBERT A. PEÑALES
Instructor I
PRECIOUS GRACE F. PEREGRINO
Instructor II
ROBERT JAY L. RABEJE
Instructor I
JUSTINE RHEYVAN R. TATARO
Instructor I
ROMEO CESAR G. TUBIG
Assistant Professor I
 
COS (Part-Time) FACULTY MEMBERS
JOHN CHRISTIAN REY F. CELIZ
Instructor I
 
ADMINISTRATIVE PART-TIMER FACULTY MEMBERS
KAREN KAY O. BAGACINA
Instructor I
ALEXANDER IAN R. LAYSON
Instructor I
JAVYIE B. MARGATE
Instructor I
 

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ARCHITECTURE

 REGULAR/PLANTILLA FACULTY MEMBERS
   Benigno Manuel S. III Aquino
      Instructor I
   ERNESTO B. BERMIDO
      Instructor I
   MARY ANN A. MARTINEZ
      Assistant Professor I
 COS (Full Time) FACULTY MEMBERS
   RONNIE MICHAEL S. CABALLERO
      Assistant Professor II
 COS (Part-Time) FACULTY MEMBERS
   VANESSA ELLA FAY M. BERMIDO
      Instructor I

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER ENGINEERING

REGULAR/PLANTILLA FACULTY MEMBERS
    SARAHLYN C. CATIMBANG
      Instructor I

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CIVIL ENGINEERING

Program Educational Objectives

  1. Graduates are engaged in the practice of Civil Engineering in the various technical specializations including structural, construction, geotechnical, transportation, and water resources.
  2. Graduates occupy responsible positions such as supervisory or managerial in engineering firms.
  3. Graduates continue to develop their technical and professional skills through formal and/or non-formal studies.

Program Outcomes
By the time of graduation, the students of BSCE program shall have the ability to:

  1. Apply knowledge of mathematics and science to solve complex civil engineering problems.
  2. Design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data.
  3. Design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs within realistic constraints, in accordance with standard.
  4. Function in multidisciplinary and multi-cultural teams.
  5. Identify, formulate, and solve complex civil engineering problems;
  6. Understand professional and ethical responsibility.
  7. Communicate effectively civil engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large.
  8. Understand the impact of civil engineering solutions in global, economic, environmental, and societal context.
  9. Recognize the need for, and engage in life-long learning.
  10. Know contemporary issues.
  11. Use techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for civil engineering practice.
  12. Know and understand engineering and management principles as member and leader of a team in a multidisciplinary environment.
  13. Understand at least one specialized field of civil engineering practice.

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

Program Educational Objectives

  1. Graduates are engaged in the practice of Electrical Engineering in the various fields such as planning, consultation, design, valuation, installation, operation, management and maintenance relating to the generation, transmission, distribution, utilization of electrical power.
  2. Graduates occupy responsible positions such as supervisory or managerial in engineering firms.
  3. Graduates continue to develop their technical and professional skills through formal and/or non-formal studies.

Program Outcomes
By the time of graduation, the students of the program shall have developed the ability to:

  1. Apply knowledge of mathematics and sciences to solve complex engineering problems.
  2. Develop and conduct appropriate experimentation, analyze and interpret data.
  3. Design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs within realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety, manufacturability, and sustainability, in accordance with standards.
  4. Function effectively on multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural teams that establish goals, plan tasks and meet deadlines; (based on PQF Level 6 descriptor)
  5. Identify, formulate and solve complex problems in electrical engineering.
  6. Recognize ethical and professional responsibilities in engineering practice.
  7. Communicate effectively with a range of audiences.
  8. Understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global, economic, environmental, and societal context.
  9. Recognize the need for additional knowledge and engage in lifelong learning.
  10. Articulate and discuss the latest developments in the field of electrical engineering
  11. Apply techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for electrical engineering
  12. Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of engineering and management principles as a member and/or leader in a team to manage projects in multidisciplinary environments.

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

Program Educational Objectives

  1. Graduates are engaged in the practice of Electronics Engineering in the various fields cited in Article 1, Section 5 of RA 9292 that includes communication engineering and/ or telecommunications, radio and television broadcast/broadcasting, consumer and industrial electronics, instrumentation, automation and robotics.
  2. Graduates occupy responsible positions such as supervisory or managerial in engineering firms.
  3. Graduates continue to develop their technical and professional skills through formal and/or non-formal studies.

Program Outcomes
The Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering (BSECE) program must produce graduates who shall be able to:

  1. Apply knowledge of mathematics and science to solve electronics engineering problems.
  2. Design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data.
  3. Design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs within realistic constraints, In accordance with standards
  4. Function in multidisciplinary and multi-cultural teams.
  5. Identify, formulate, and solve electronics engineering problems
  6. Understand professional and ethical responsibility.
  7. Communicate effectively complex electronics engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large.
  8. Understand the impact of electronics engineering solutions in a global, economic, environmental, and societal context.
  9. Recognize the need for, and engage in life-long learning.
  10. Know contemporary issues.
  11. Use techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for electronics engineering practice.
  12. Know and understand engineering and management principles as a member and leader of a team, and to manage projects in a multidisciplinary environment.
  13. Understand at least one specialized field of Electronics Engineering practice.

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

Program Educational Objectives

  1. Graduates are engaged in the practice of Mechanical Engineering in the various fields such as planning, design, operation, installation, maintenance, management and supervision of mechanical plants and processes.
  2. Graduates occupy responsible positions such as supervisory or managerial in engineering firms.
  3. Graduates continue to develop their technical and professional skills through formal and/or non-formal studies.

Program Outcomes
By the time of graduation, the students of the program shall have the ability to:

  1. Apply knowledge of mathematics and science to solve complex mechanical engineering problems.
  2. Design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data.
  3. Design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs within realistic constraints, In accordance with standards.
  4. Function in multidisciplinary and multi-cultural teams.
  5. Identify, formulate, and solve mechanical engineering problems.
  6. Understand professional and ethical responsibility.
  7. Communicate effectively.
  8. Understand the impact of mechanical engineering solutions in a global, economic, environmental, and societal context.
  9. Recognize the need for, and engage in life-long learning.
  10. Know contemporary issues.
  11. Use techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for mechanical engineering practice.
  12. Know and understand engineering and management principles as a member and leader of a team, and to manage projects in a multidisciplinary environment.

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ARCHITECTURE

Program Educational Objectives
Within 3-5 years of graduation, the graduates of BS in Architecture are expected to:

PEO1. Graduates are engaged in the practice of Architecture in the various technical specializations including community planning development, urban design, construction management, project management, facilities/building administration and geographic information system.

PEO2. Graduates occupy responsible positions such as supervisory or managerial in architectural firms.

PEO3. Graduates continue to develop their technical and professional skills through formal and/or non-formal studies.

Program Outcomes
On successful completion of this program, graduates can:

PO1. Keep abreast with the latest developments in architectural design and practice;

PO2. Work collaboratively in multidisciplinary and multi-cultural teams for architectural design projects;

PO3. Recognize professional, social, and ethical responsibility in architectural design and practice;

PO4. Develop architectural solutions based in history, theory, planning, building technology and utilities, structural concepts, and professional practice.

PO5. Apply concepts and principles from specialized fields and allied disciplines into various architectural problems;

PO6. Draft technical reports, contract documents, and other legal requirements used in architectural design to practice adhering to applicable laws, codes, charters, and standards of the built environment;

PO7. Implement pertinent building laws, codes, charters and standards of architectural design and professional practice;

PO8. Apply research methods for efficient and effective solutions to architectural problems;

PO9. Utilize various information and communication technology (ICT) media for architectural solutions, presentation, and techniques in design and construction;

PO10. Develop entrepreneurial and business skills related to the practice of architecture;

PO11. Apply business attitude, knowledge, and skills in architectural practice through building administration and construction management.

PO12. Professional Immersion in the practice of architecture in the construction industry.

PO13. Ability to participate in various type of employment, development activities, and public discourses particularly in response to the needs of the community.

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER ENGINEERING

Program Educational Objectives
Within 3-5 years of graduation, the graduates of BS Computer Engineering are expected to:

PEO 1: Graduates are engaged in the practice of Computer Engineering in the various fields such as planning, design, operation, installation, maintenance, management and supervision of hardware and software processes.

PEO 2: Graduates occupy responsible positions such as supervisory or managerial in engineering and industrial firms.

PEO 3. Graduates continue to develop their technical and professional skills through formal and/or non-formal studies.

Program Outcomes
Graduates of the BS Computer Engineering program should be able to:

PO 1. Ability to apply knowledge of mathematics and science to solve complex engineering problems.

PO 2. Ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data.

PO 3. Ability to design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs within realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety, manufacturability, and sustainability, in accordance with standards.

PO 4. Ability to function in multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural teams.

PO 5. Ability to identify, formulate, and solve complex engineering problems.

PO 6. Understanding of professional and ethical responsibility.

PO 7. Ability to communicate effectively.

PO 8. Broad education necessary to understand the impact of engineering solution in a global, economic, environmental, and societal context.

PO 9. Recognition of the need for, and an ability to engage in life-long learning.

PO 10. Knowledge of contemporary issues.

PO 11. Ability to use techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice.

PO 12. Knowledge and understanding of engineering and management principles as a member and leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments.

Program Educational Objectives and Program Outcomes

 

Our inspiration on why CSPC is steadfast in providing quality and excellent education and service

Board Placers and Topnotchers

CERTIFIED PLANT MECHANICS

2025 | 1th Place, Ace Roldan M. Legardo

CIVIL ENGINEERING

2024 | 4th Place, Marvin Ballecer

2018 | 3rd Place, John Rey M. Pacturanan

2017 | 10th Place, Jovy B. Notorio

2014 | 10th Place, Ronald Miguel G. David

2004 | 18th Place, Jeffrey V. Esteve

ELECTRICAL ENGINEER

2017 | 1st Place, Edilbert V. Tandaan, Jr.

2016 | 7th Place, Ronaldo E. Cruz Jr.

MASTER ELECTRICIAN

2018 | 2nd Place, Ace Roldan M. Legardo

ELECTRONICS ENGINEER

2003 | 6th Place, Wilson B. Solis

ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN

2017 | 2nd Place, Karen B. Domamay

MASTER PLUMBER

2016 | 9th Place, Harold E. Ibarreta

2008 | 6th Place, Edwin S. Esplana

2008 | 10th Place, Ernesto F. Nierva Jr.

MECHANICAL ENGINEER

2017 | 3rd Place, Teofilo Gregorio L. Ayo IV

1995 | 9th Place, Josuel M. Terano

 

 

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