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Proven strategies and techniques to keep equipment running at peak efficiency. TPM focuses on optimizing the effectiveness of manufacturing equipment and helps to efficiently care for the equipment and working machines, which will reduce costs.
- Teacher: CEIT_Harry Ednacot Jr.
Category: CEIT
Production control, inventory policy, facilities planning, methods improvement. Technological assessment and revenue management.
- Teacher: CEIT_Jay Vee Lacostales
Category: CEIT
This course covers how the lean manufacturing philosophy and techniques can be applied to an organization to maximize customer value, minimize waste and reduce costs. By adopting a lean manufacturing approach, a company will become faster and more responsive to customer requirements while using fewer resources.
- Teacher: Gerry Castillo
Category: CEIT
Modern tools and methods for product design and development. The cornerstone is a project in which students conceive, design and create a prototype of a product.
- Teacher: CEIT_Harry Ednacot Jr.
Category: CEIT
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- Teacher: Dina Bawag
Category: CEIT
The course supply chain management includes basic concepts in managing the complete flow of materials in a supply chain from suppliers to customers. This will also cover the design, planning, execution, monitoring, and control in supply chain management.

- Teacher: Gerry Castillo
Category: CEIT
- Teacher: CEIT_Harry Ednacot Jr.
Category: CEIT
The course includes seminars and lectures on current trends and issues on Industrial Engineering developments, including field trips to different companies and plants dealing with industrial engineering improvements.

- Teacher: Dina Bawag
Category: CEIT
Process charting and analysis. Work sampling. Time study. Computerized WM. PMTS: MTM, Work factor and Standard data. Wage payment and incentive plans.

- Teacher: Dina Bawag
Category: CEIT
Principles and practices of quality management systems (QMS); tools and techniques utilized in QMS.
- Teacher: CEIT_Jay Vee Lacostales
Category: CEIT
The course supply chain management includes basic concepts in managing the complete flow of materials in a supply chain from suppliers to customers. This will also cover the design, planning, execution, monitoring, and control in supply chain management.

- Teacher: Gerry Castillo
Category: CEIT
Basic statistical concepts and principles, probability distributions of random variables and their uses, linear functions of random variables and their applications to data analysis and inference. Estimation techniques for unknown parameters; hypotheses testing, and non-parametric tests.
- Teacher: CEIT_Jay Vee Lacostales
Category: CEIT
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- Teacher: CEIT_Jaymart Bawar
Category: CEIT
This course is a study of fluids or compressed air as the transfer media. Complete hydraulic and pneumatic systems are studied including power sources, reservoirs, pumps, compressors, lines, valves, and actuators. Students will learn troubleshooting strategies to identify, localize, and correct malfunctions. Preventative maintenance and safety issues will also be discussed
- Teacher: CEIT_Jaymart Bawar
Category: CEIT
This course is the first course in two semester’s sequence that constitutes the design experience for undergraduate. It provides ideas, concepts and principles in technology design, process and emphasizes other designs issues including technology standards and multiple constraints as well as effective communication strategies. Student work as a team to develop a project proposal for the assigned open-ended problems. Students are required to make oral presentation and submit written proposal to their project

- Teacher: Dan Carlo Cornesio
Category: CEIT
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- Teacher: CEIT_Ronald E. Arao
Category: CEIT
Course Description The course will provide students with sound knowledge and skills in the field of human resource management (HRM), enabling learners to develop expertise across the field of HRM and its issues, including industrial relations (IR) and other management practices. The student will be given an overview of functional areas in Human Resource Information System and become familiar with the most widely used HR management software in the industries. Students will learn how each area of an HRIS system interrelates with others and how crucial proper design and management are to the success of the system. Students will experience the design and planning phases of an HRIS system as used in manufacturing industries.

- Teacher: Dan Carlo Cornesio
Category: CEIT
Natural and assignable variations, central limit theorem, process control, tools for process control, benefits of control charts, traditional control chart for variables, traditional control charts for attributes, process capability and acceptance sampling.

- Teacher: Dina Bawag
Category: CEIT
Natural and assignable variations, central limit theorem, process control, tools for process control, benefits of control charts, traditional control chart for variables, traditional control charts for attributes, process capability and acceptance sampling.
- Teacher: CEIT_Harry Ednacot Jr.
Category: CEIT