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University of Pangasinan-PHINMA

College of Engineering and Architecture


Arellano St., Dagupan City

OBE Course Syllabus

Course Code ARC 022


Descriptive Title BUILDING TECHNOLOGY 1
Credit Unit 3 units (lecture)
Time Allocation 18 weeks
Pre-requisite none

Course Building materials- its properties, composition, application and articulation including the mode of specifying these materials in building construction.
Description

Student Outcomes
Course Outcomes
a b c d e f g h i j k l m
1. to gain considerable knowledge of the basic properties and composition of building
construction and finishing materials including their application and articulation in the I E E E E E E E
building envelope.
2. to know the practical application of building materials- its application, installation,
fabrication and maintenance methods and techniques relative to building design and I E E E E E E E
construction.
3. to specify appropriately building materials considering its applicability,
practicability and its functionality and in accordance with the standard and uniform I E E E E E E E
system of specification.
4. to express well the language of building materials, both English E
and local, as used in the building construction industry
I E D E E E E
Level I Introductory E Enabling D Demonstrated

Week Course Outcomes Topics Teaching-Learning Activities Assessment Tools Resource Requirements

1. Introduction-history of materials
1,2,4 as used in building construction,
1
material properties and its
Lecture, Video presentation  Quizzes, Drawings Reference Books
application
Week Course Outcomes Topics Teaching-Learning Activities Assessment Tools Resource Requirements
1. Construction Tools and Equipment Lectures, Research works,
3-4 1,2,4 Quizzes Reference Books
Reporting
2. Wood and wood products Lectures, Research works,
5-6 1,2,3,4 Quizzes Reference Books
Reporting
6 First Periodic Examination Written Exam
3. Building stone
3.1 Classifications of building stone
Metals Lectures, Research works,
7-8 1,2,3,4 4. Ferrous metals
Quizzes Reference Books
Reporting
5. Non-ferrous metal
Glass and Glazing
6. Glass and Glazing
7. Concrete and concrete products Lectures, Research works,
9-10 1,2,3,4
7.1 Cement
Quizzes, Reference Books
Reporting
8. Aggregates
9. Adhesive and Sealant
10. Waterproofing, damp- proofing,
termite control systems and Lectures, Research works,
9-11 1,2,3,4 Insulation (thermal)
Quizzes Reference Books
Reporting
11. Paints and Paint Products
12. Plastic and Synthetic Materials
12 Second Periodic Examination Written Exam
13. Indigenous materials
13.1 Non-conventional materials
such as saw dust, rice husk, Lectures, Research works,
13-14 1,2,3,4 Ipil, coco lumber, etc
Quizzes Reference Books
Reporting
14. Recyclable material and other
Alternative Building Materials
15. Fundamentals of building
processes, methods and
techniques in Construction,
Erection, Addition, Repairs, and
Renovation of buildings/ structures
Lectures, Research works,
15-17 1,2,3,4 15.1 Carpentry and Joinery Quizzes Reference Books
15.2 Hardware and Ironmongery Reporting
15.3 Sheet metal and Tinsmithry
15.4 Structural Steel Construction
15.5 Fenestration
15.6 Specialized W orks
18 Final Examination Written Exam
Architectural Materials for Construction by Harold J. Rosenand New York: McGraw- Hill, 1996
References
Simplified Methods on Building Construction by Max Fajardo
Computation of Grades

The Final Grade is computed as follows: FG = (P1 x 0.2) + (P2 x 0.2) +( P3 x 0.20) + (FE x 0.4)

The 1st Periodical Grade is computed as follows: P1 = (0.60 x CS) + (0.40 x Term Exam)

The 2nd Periodical Grade is computed as follows: P2 = (0.60 x CS) + (0.40 x Term Exam)

The 3rd Periodical Grade is computed as follows: P3 = (0.60 x CS) + (0.40 x Term Exam)

Class Standing (CS) is computed as follows: CS= (0.60 x Quizzes) + (0.40 x Drawings)

Date Effective Date Revised Prepared by Approved by


Nov. 4, 2019
Nov. 4, 2019 AR. David A. Bautista Engr. John T. Zamora

Dean EVP-COO

Prof. Liberty Soriano

DFAA
Student Outcomes:

By the time of graduation, students can:

a. Apply mathematical concepts and scientific principles in solving engineering problems.


b. Design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data.
c. Design a system, component or process to meet the desired needs within realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, social, ethical, health and safety manufacturability, and
sustainability, in accordance with standards.
d. Work and collaborate with multi-disciplinary teams.
e. Create innovative solutions to engineering problems.
f. Demonstrate understanding of professional and ethical responsibility.
g. Communicate effectively using written, oral and graphical methods.
h. Discuss the impact of engineering solutions in a global, economic, environmental, and societal context.
i. Exhibit recognition of the need for, and an ability to engage in life-long learning.
j. Keep abreast with current engineering trends and technologies.
k. Use techniques, skills, modern engineering tools and software.
l. Knowledge and understanding of engineering and management principles as a member and leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments.
m. Pass the licensure examinations and / certifications.

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