The BSME program aims to produce graduates that can plan, design, manage, operate, and maintain mechanical systems, machinery/equipment, mechanical plants/processes, and projects; and to provide quality Mechanical Engineering education that will allow the full development of the students to prepare them in their professional life as globally competitive engineers who are cognizant of their duties.
Originally, the BSME program offers a 5-year course with 217 units on its old curriculum. This is reduced to a new curriculum 4-year engineering program prepared for the K to 12 curricula totaling 187 units. The said new curriculum offers two-track with CHED contents notation on CAD-CAM; and on Energy Management, Conservation and Audit Measures.
Graduates of this course will become Managers and supervisors, Safety Engineers & Inspectors, Quality Control/Assurance Engineers, Mechanical Designers, MEPF Engineers, R & D Engineers, Consultants, Academians, Sales Engineers, HVAC Engineers, Production Engineers, Maintenance Engineers, Instrumentation Engineers, Mechanical Plant Supervisors, successful businessman/entrepreneur related to Mechanical Engineering, and others that may be employed onshore or offshore, either on land, air, or onboard watercraft.
The program is expected to:
Engr. Nathaniel Ericson R. Mateo
Engr. Odette R. Alegato
Engr. Romaric G. AscaƱo
Engr. Ashier Dave M. Calulot
Engr. Ezzar G. Dela Cruz
Engr. Rafael C. Domingo
Engr. Alennie M. Fagaragan
Engr. Neal Janus R. Pacis
Engr. Peter Joenel A. Pelayo
Engr. Ian V. Romas