Background Information

The Bachelor of Science in Ceramic Engineering program is an engineering discipline that studies the structure, properties, processing, and applications of traditional and advanced inorganic and non-metallic materials including bio-mimic materials that are generally processed at an elevated temperature into useful products.

The program is a four-year degree course that intends to prepare highly competent graduates who will assume leadership roles in the technological and socio-economic development of both local and foreign industries in the field of ceramic materials, particularly in the areas of research, development, manufacturing, maintenance, and operation.

Program Objectives

MMSU CerEng graduates should be able to:

  1. Apply knowledge of technical areas appropriate to ceramic engineering;
  2. Conduct ceramic engineering experiments and analyze and interpret the resulting data;
  3. Design a system component or process in more than one ceramic engineering context;
  4. Explain basic concepts in management, business, public policy, and leadership; and
  5. Explain the importance of certification.

Engr. Andrew C. Doño

  • Department Chairperson

Engr. Rose Anne A. Butoy

  • Materials Science and Engineering Faculty

Engr. Anessa M. Delacruz

  • Materials Science and Engineering Faculty
  • Adviser CES

Engr. Samuel S. Franco

  • Materials Science and Engineering Faculty
  • Scientist II, Chief-CIMEA, Chief-GSD

Engr. Emie S. Mirasol

  • Materials Science and Engineering Faculty

Engr. Jay Mauro G. Pambid

  • Materials Science and Engineering Faculty

Engr. Dionesio C. Pondoc

  • Materials Science and Engineering Faculty

Engr. Arlene Mia G. Ruguian

  • Materials Science and Engineering Faculty