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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
UNIVERSITY MISSION
The University shall provide higher and advanced vocational, technical, industrial, technological and
professional education and training in industries, technology, and in practical arts leading to certificates,
diplomas and degrees. It shall provide progressive leadership in applied research, developmental studies in
technical, industrial and technological fields and production using indigenous materials; effect technology
transfer in the countryside; and assist in the development of small and medium scale industries in identified
growth centers.
VISION
The Technological University of the Philippines shall be a premier state university with recognized excellence
in Engineering and Technology education at par with leading universities in the ASEAN region.
1. Manage engineering projects with significant technical, legal, ethical, social, environmental
and economic considerations.
2. Communicate effectively with co-workers, professional clients, and the public.
3. Demonstrate commitment and progress in lifelong learning, professional development, and
leadership.
Course Syllabus
I. Course Code : BES7-M
II. Course Title : Mechanics of Deformable Bodies
III. Pre-requisite : BES5-M
IV. Co-requisite : N/A
V. CREDIT UNITS : 5 units (5 units lecture, 0 unit laboratory)
VI. CONTACT HOURS : 5 hours lecture, 0 hours laboratory
VII. Course Descriptive : The course covers the fundamental concepts of stresses and strains such
as axial stress, shearing stress, bearing stress, torsion, flexural stress and strain-stress relationship.
Course Title:
Prepared by:
Date Effective: Approved by:
Mechanics of Date Revised:
Deformable Engr. Romulo Vicente Page 1 of 5
June 2018 Engr. Edwin G. Macalintal
Bodies August 2019 D. Basaen
An ability to identify, formulate, and solve mechanical engineering
(e)
problems
✓
(f) Understanding of professional and ethical responsibility
(g) An ability to communicate effectively
The broad education necessary to understand the impact of engineering
(h)
solutions in a global and societal context
(i) A recognition of the need for, and an ability to engage in lifelong learning
(j) A knowledge of contemporary issues
An ability to use the techniques, skills and modern engineering tools
(k)
necessary for engineering practice.
✓
Know and understand engineering and management principles as a
(L) member and leader of a team, and to manage projects in a multidisciplinary
environment
X. Course Coverage:
METHODOLOGY EVALUATION
WEEK HRS TOPIC
& STRATEGY TOOLS
Title: Introduction
Lecture
TUP Vision and Mission; TUP Graduate Attributes/ Oral exam
1 3 Discussion,
Program Outcomes; Program Educational Objectives/ Short quiz
Q&A
Student Outcomes; Course Objectives/ Course Outcomes;
Course Policies
Introduction
Lecture
2 3
Concept of Stress Discussion,
Short quiz
Assignment
Q&A
Course Title:
Prepared by:
Date Effective: Approved by:
Mechanics of Date Revised:
Deformable Engr. Romulo Vicente Page 2 of 5
June 2018 Engr. Edwin G. Macalintal
Bodies August 2019 D. Basaen
Midterm Exam Written
8 3
examination
Columns
3
Lecture
Short quiz
17 Discussion,
Assignment
Q&A
Final Exam
Written
18 3
examination
XIII. Textbooks/References:
Textbook: Mechanics of Materials, F. P. Beer, E. R. Johnston, J. T. Dewolf, 4th Edition, Prentice
Hall, New Jersey
References
Course Title:
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Mechanics of Date Revised:
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June 2018 Engr. Edwin G. Macalintal
Bodies August 2019 D. Basaen
Title Author Year Published Publisher
Barry Goodno
Mechanics of Materials, 2nd Craig, R.R., Jr., 2000 John Wiley & Sons
edition
FG=70 % Exam+ 30 % CS
Where:
FG=Final Grade
E 1+ E 2+ E3 +. .. .+ En
Exam=
n
CS=Class Standing
¿ Assignment , Recitation, Board Work , Seat Work , Portfolio , Notebook , Attendance , Projects etc .
Score∗50
Grade∈ Percentage ( % )= +50
total item s
PassingGrade=75 %
Conversion of Grades
Description
Grade Percentage Equivalent
Rating
Very
21.25 96-98
Superior
High
1.75 90-92
Average
Course Title:
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Mechanics of Date Revised:
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June 2018 Engr. Edwin G. Macalintal
Bodies August 2019 D. Basaen
2.75 78-80 Fair
XVI. Faculty: Engr. Romulo Vicente D. Basaen, M.E.- Mechanical Engineering Department
Noted by:
Engr. Edwin C. Macalintal
Head – Mechanical Engineering Department
Approved by;
Engr. Benedicto N. Fortaleza
Dean – College of Engineering
Course Title:
Prepared by:
Date Effective: Approved by:
Mechanics of Date Revised:
Deformable Engr. Romulo Vicente Page 5 of 5
June 2018 Engr. Edwin G. Macalintal
Bodies August 2019 D. Basaen