College Description


The BISCAST College of Engineering is dedicated to delivering top-notch education and training in Electronics, Electrical, Mechanical, and Civil Engineering. Our programs are designed to be responsive and relevant to the evolving needs of our service area and the nation. We aim to cultivate highly skilled engineers and innovative technology researchers who are equipped to make significant contributions to industry and society. Our commitment is to foster sustainable national development through comprehensive and quality-driven engineering education.


College Goals


The BISCAST College of Engineering aims to provide quality instruction and training in Electronics Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Civil Engineering, which are 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



Roy D. Tipones, PECE, MEng

Dean, College of Engineering


College Faculty & Staff


REGULAR FACULTY

Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering

  • Engr. Lyncel Celimen
  • Engr. Angelo Ramos
  • Engr. Joselito Ruadil

Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering

  • Engr. Andro Ephram Aguila
  • Engr. Cuellar Cardenas
  • Engr. Edgardi Doron
  • Engr. Analyn Madrid
  • Engr. Antonio Ricardo Ayen

Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering

  • Engr. Edmer Flores
  • Engr. Elizabeth Juanillo
  • Dr. Victor Revilla
  • Engr. Anabella Villando

Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering

  • Engr. Donna San Antonio
  • Engr. Dominic Bolima
  • Engr. Christian Albert Huerto
  • Engr. Decerie Jesalva
  • Engr. John Joshua Montañez
  • Engr. Roy Tipones
  • Engr. Roderick Tud
  • Engr. Marvin Verdadero

PART-TIME-INSTRUCTORS

Bermundo, Cesar B.

Panganiban, Cesar C.

Espartinez, Ulysses B.

Villarez, Jesi

Engr. Erwin Lumaad

Engr. Jairus Jori John Luna

Castor, Marlon Chris M.

Melante, Philip P.

Ricafort, Demi Anne

Marquez, Kevin Benjamin T.

Encilla, Christian

Gayondato, Axel M.

Ramos, Rodolfo F. III

NON-TEACHING STAFF

Karrenbrock A. Lao – CEng, Secretary


Programs Offered


Mechanical Engineering is a profession that concerns itself with mechanical design, energy conversion, fuel and combustion technologies, heat transfer, materials, noise control and acoustics, manufacturing processes, rail transportation, automatic control, product safety and reliability, solar energy, and technological impacts on society. Mechanical engineers design space vehicles, computer, power plants, intelligent machine and robots, automobiles, trains, airplanes, furnaces and air-conditioners.

Electrical Engineering is a profession that involves the conceptualization, development, design and application of safe, healthy, ethical, economical and sustainable generation, transmission, distribution and utilization of electrical energy for the benefit of society and the environment through the knowledge of sciences, gained by study, research and practice. Electrical Engineering is one of the broader fields of the engineering disciplines both in terms of the range of problems that fall within its purview and in the range of knowledge required of solve these problems.

The Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering (BSECE) curriculum enables a student to have a deep understanding of the different disciplines of Electronics Engineering. The program will provide the undergraduate students with an education in the fundamentals of electronics engineering that will allow them to be competitive in their chosen industry and will contribute to the development of the country. The BSECE Program offers several specializations tracks that the student can choose from, namely Telecommunications, Microelectronics, Power Electronics, Instrumentation and Control, Building Information and Communications Technology Infrastructure, Computer, and Broadcasting.

Civil Engineering is a profession that applies the basic principle of science in conjunction with mathematical and computational tools to solve problems associated with developing and sustaining civilized life on our planet. Civil Engineering works are generally one-of-a-kind project; they are often grand in scale; and they usually require cooperation among professionals of many different disciplines.


College Organizations / Student Organizations


  • PICE
  • ECESS-IECEP
  • EESS-IIEE
  • PSME

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