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The School of EE-ECE-CoE shall disseminate, generate, preserve and apply scientific, engineering knowledge. The school shall provide its students with professional and advanced scientific and engineering education through rigorous and up-to-date academic programs with ample opportunities for the exercise of creativity and the experience of discovery. It shall implement curricula in Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Communications Engineering, and Computer Engineering that, while being steeped in technologies, shall also be rich in the humanities, languages and social sciences that will inculcate ethics.

 
 

The School of EE-ECE-CoE shall be an international center of excellence in Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Communications Engineering and Computer Engineering education by providing instructions that are current in content and state-of-the-art in delivery.

 
 

Mapúa Institute of Technology Mechanical Engineering graduate Jose Ronaldo C. Roque, is the designer of the routing of electrical engine wiring harness (including the fixing and position) for the XKR and XJ models of luxury car manufacturer Jaguar. (full story)

The entire Mapúa community festively received this school year’s batch of freshmen through the “Frosh Week,” a week-long celebration that commenced last July 7. (full story)

433 Graduates were all eyes and ears as Engr. Laurentino R. Punsalan gave his speech in the 134th Mapúa Institute of Technology and 20th Mapúa Information Technology Center (MITC) commencement exercises (full story)

 
 
  Seminar on ESD (Electrostatic Discharge)
 
  Dr. Steven H. Voldman, an IEEE Fellow, conducted a seminar on ESD (Electrostatic Discharge). The seminar was held last Saturday, 10 March 2007, at NW201. Industry practitioners in the Semiconductor sector, Faculty members, and students of the School of EE-ECE-COE attended the seminar.
   
 
   
  Philippines ready to go digital with DVB-T standard
   
  MANILA – The Philippines is well on the road to going digital with its National Telecommunication Commission (NTC) in the midst of fine-tuning its memorandum circular for digital terrestrial TV (DTT) broadcast services, and a major network already conducting DTT trials in some parts of the country.
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
 
   
 
 
  Mapúa World 2007

 
 
 
 
 
 
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