The document outlines the topics covered in the licensure examination for registered electrical engineers in the Philippines. It is divided into three main sections: mathematics, engineering sciences and allied subjects, and electrical engineering professional subjects. Some of the mathematics topics include analytic geometry, trigonometry, differential and integral calculus. The engineering sciences section covers subjects like chemistry, physics, materials science and thermodynamics. The electrical engineering section focuses on topics such as electric circuits, electronics, power systems, control systems and electrical machines.
The document outlines the topics covered in the licensure examination for registered electrical engineers in the Philippines. It is divided into three main sections: mathematics, engineering sciences and allied subjects, and electrical engineering professional subjects. Some of the mathematics topics include analytic geometry, trigonometry, differential and integral calculus. The engineering sciences section covers subjects like chemistry, physics, materials science and thermodynamics. The electrical engineering section focuses on topics such as electric circuits, electronics, power systems, control systems and electrical machines.
The document outlines the topics covered in the licensure examination for registered electrical engineers in the Philippines. It is divided into three main sections: mathematics, engineering sciences and allied subjects, and electrical engineering professional subjects. Some of the mathematics topics include analytic geometry, trigonometry, differential and integral calculus. The engineering sciences section covers subjects like chemistry, physics, materials science and thermodynamics. The electrical engineering section focuses on topics such as electric circuits, electronics, power systems, control systems and electrical machines.
The document outlines the topics covered in the licensure examination for registered electrical engineers in the Philippines. It is divided into three main sections: mathematics, engineering sciences and allied subjects, and electrical engineering professional subjects. Some of the mathematics topics include analytic geometry, trigonometry, differential and integral calculus. The engineering sciences section covers subjects like chemistry, physics, materials science and thermodynamics. The electrical engineering section focuses on topics such as electric circuits, electronics, power systems, control systems and electrical machines.
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Illumination Building Wiring A. Mathematics (25%) Unit 1: Analytic Geometry Algebra 1.1 Introduction to Conic Sections Trigonometry Analytical Geometry 1.2 Analyzing a Parabola Differential Calculus & Differential Equations 1.3 Writing the Standard and General Form of a Parabola Integral Calculus 1.4 Analyzing an Ellipse Complex Numbers 1.5 Writing the Standard and General Form of a Ellipse Probability & Statistics Matrices 1.6 Analyzing a Hyperbola Power Series 1.7 Analyzing a Circle Power Series & Fourier Analysis 1.8 Converting General Form of a Conic Section to its Standard Form Laplace Transforms B. Engineering Sciences and Allied Subjects (30%) Unit 3: Trigonometry General Chemistry 3.1 The Unit Circle College Physics 3.2 Converting of Degree Measure to Radian Measure and Vice Versa Computer Fundamentals & Programming Engineering Materials 3.3 Right Triangle Trigonometry Using Pythagorean Theorem Engineering Mechanics 3.4.1 Using the 6 Trigonometric Ratio in Solving Triangle Fluid Mechanics 3.4.2 Practice Exercises on Solving Right Triangle Strength of Materials 3.5 Graphing Sine and Cosine Function Thermodynamics Electrical Engineering Law 3.6 Graphing Secant and Cosecant Functions Engineering Economics 3.7 Practice Exercises on Graphing Trigonometric Functions and its Inverse Engineering Management 3.8.1 Solving Trigonometric Equations Contracts & Specifications Code of Professional Ethics 3.8.2 Practice Exercises on Solving Trigonometric Equations Using the Unit Philippine Electrical Code Parts 1 and 2 Circle C. Electrical Engineering Professional Subjects (45%) 3.9.1 Simplifying Trigonometric Expressions (Identities) Electric Circuits Electronic Theory & Circuits 3.9.2 Practice Exercises on Simplifying Trigonometric EXPRESSIONS Energy Conversion 3.10 Solving Trigonometric Equations Using the Identities Power Transmission and Distribution 3.11.1 Proving Trigonometric Identities Instrumentation & Measurement 3.11.2 Practice on Proving Trigonometric Identities Circuit and Line Protection Control System 3.12 Sum and Difference Identity Formula Principles of Communication 3.13 Converting Rectangular Coordinate to Polar Form of Trig. Functions Electrical Machines 3.14 Multiplying and Dividing Polar Forms of Trigonometric Functions Electrical Equipment Components & Devices 3.15 Expanding Polar Form of Trigonometric Functions Using De Moivre's Theorem