The School of EECE is an educational unit of the Mapúa Institute of Technology comprising of three engineering programs namely: Electrical Engineering (EE); Electronics Engineering (ECE); and Computer Engineering (CpE).
The name of the school was changed from EE-ECE-CoE to EECE due to the following reasons: (1) the change in the nomenclature of ECE, from Electronics and Communications Engineering to Electronics Engineering as mandated by the new Electronics Engineering Law or the RA 9292, and (2) the new acronym for Computer Engineering, from CoE to CpE that the Commission on Higher Education prescribed.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING (EE)
The Electrical Engineering program educational objectives are broad statements that describe the career and professional accomplishments that the program is preparing the graduates to achieve.
The program educational objectives of Electrical Engineering are:
- The graduates are able to apply the broad fundamental concepts in social and natural sciences, mathematics, and engineering, and the depth of knowledge gained in electrical engineering, as professionals in their chosen careers.
- The graduates are practicing professionals who are qualified and proficient in the use and creation of appropriate and up-to-date research and design methodologies and tools required to successfully perform their tasks in accordance with ethical norms and standards.
- The graduates demonstrate effective communication skills, the ability to work well either individually or as part of a team, who have embraced lifelong learning values for continuous self and professional or career development.
- As professionals, the graduates utilize appropriate knowledge and technology in dealing with local and global, industrial, community, and environmental concerns for the advancement of society.
ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING (ECE)
(Formerly Electronics and Communications Engineering)
The Electronics Engineering program educational objectives are broad statements that describe the career and professional accomplishments that the program is preparing the graduates to achieve.
The program educational objectives of Electronics Engineering are:
- The graduates are able to apply the broad fundamental concepts in social and natural sciences, mathematics, and engineering, and the depth of knowledge gained in electronics engineering, as professionals in their chosen careers.
- The graduates are practicing professionals who are qualified and proficient in the use and creation of appropriate and up-to-date research and design methodologies and tools required to successfully perform their tasks in accordance with ethical norms and standards.
- The graduates demonstrate effective communication skills, the ability to work well either individually or as part of a team, who have embraced lifelong learning values for continuous self and professional or career development.
- As professionals, the graduates utilize appropriate knowledge and technology in dealing with local and global, industrial, community, and environmental concerns for the advancement of society.
COMPUTER ENGINEERING (CpE)
The Computer Engineering program educational objectives are broad statements that describe the career and professional accomplishments that the program is preparing the graduates to achieve.
The program educational objectives of Computer Engineering are:
- The graduates are able to apply the broad fundamental concepts in social and natural sciences, mathematics, and engineering, and the depth of knowledge gained in computer engineering, as professionals in their chosen careers.
- The graduates are practicing professionals who are qualified and proficient in the use and creation of appropriate and up-to-date research and design methodologies and tools required to successfully perform their tasks in accordance with ethical norms and standards.
- The graduates demonstrate effective communication skills, the ability to work well either individually or as part of a team, who have embraced lifelong learning values for continuous self and professional or career development.
- As professionals, the graduates utilize appropriate knowledge and technology in dealing with local and global, industrial, community, and environmental concerns for the advancement of society.