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WHEREAS, Section 13, Art. III of R.A. No. 1364, otherwise known as the
Sanitary Engineering Law, enumerates the subjects in the Sanitary Engineering
Licensure Examination;
This Resolution shall take effect after fifteen (15) days following the
completion of its publication in the Official Gazette or a newspaper of general
circulation, whichever is earlier.
All resolutions and rules and regulations issued by the Board inconsistent with
this Resolution are hereby repealed or modified accordingly.
ANTONIO E. KAIMO
Chairman
Attested:
CARLOS G. ALMELOR
Secretary, Professional Regulatory Boards
Approved:
HERMOGENES P. POBRE
Commission Chairman
ALFONSO G. ABAD
Associate Commissioner
I. COVERAGE
The general coverage of the examination is divided into five (5) major subjects
with their corresponding weights as follows:
Each major subject is subdivided into specific top or concerns, as well as their
corresponding description. These syllabi are intended to serve as frame of reference
for the examiners, the academe, applicants for the examination and the Continuing
Professional Education Program.
2. Wastewater Engineering
Topics Covered:
3. Environmental Engineering
Topics Covered:
5. Civil Engineering
A. Mathematics
B. Physical Sciences
1. Chemistry: matter and energy; theory of atoms and molecules;
chemical periodicity; principles of calculation of chemical changes;
chemical bonding; hydrogen, oxygen and water; solutions; chemical
equilibrium; thermochemistry; chemical kinetics; nuclear chemistry;
correlation of properties of elements of electronics configuration and
periodicity; structures and properties and important classes of
organic compounds; fundamentals of environmental chemistry and
pollution control.
2. Physics: mechanics, wave; sound; acoustics; heat; thermometry and
thermal expansion; electricity, magnetism; electromotive force;
mirrors and lenses; atomic physics; nuclear physics; theory of
relativity; quantrum theory.
3. Geology: study of earth materials such as rocks and rock masses Ð
their characteristics and how these characteristics are acquired,
modified and transformed through geologic processes; introduction
to stratigraphy; surface and underground waters; river control
prevention of landslide; and foundation problems involving
structures built on natural materials.
C. Surveying
D. Hydraulics
The syllabi may be amended as the need arises to conform with new
techniques/trends and/or advances in technology applicable to the sanitary
engineering profession in consultation with the Commission on Higher Education
(CHED) and the academe.