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    SEES 2015

    RE-ACCREDITATION REQUIREMENTS

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    SOCIETY OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERINGSTUDENTS

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    MISSION & VISION

    AND

    CONSTITUTION & BY-LAWS

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    MISSION

    To be the showcase of professional and technical development and a paradigm of

    excellence in applying the principles of electronics technology for the

    advancement of humanity.

    VISION

    The world-class organization of humane, competent, virtuous and globally-

    competitive electronics professionals.

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    CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS

    PREAMBLE

    We, the members of the Society of Electronics Engineering Students of Asia Pacific College,strengthened by the common ties that bind us, ECE students, and with the knowledge that thisorganization was established for the primary purpose of serving as a medium of expression ofour ideals and aspirations, and aimed at creating an atmosphere highly conducive to moral,social, and intellectual development, do hereby ordain and promulgate this Constitution and By -

    Laws.

    ARTICLE I

    NAME

    The name of this Organization shall be Society of Electronics Engineering Students (SEES)

    ARTICLE II

    AIMS AND OBJECTIVES

    The aims and objectives of SEES are:

    1. To promote a high standard of competence among ECE students and graduates bymotivating improvements in the educational system, by encouraging research and byholding open discussions and seminars,

    2. To foster a more cordial and intimate relationship among ECE and other students, notonly in Asia Pacific College, but also in other colleges and universities, through theinitiation and operation of student projects;

    3. To acquaint the members with the nature and activities of the Institute of ElectronicsEngineers of the Philippines Inc;

    4. To maintain better communications and understanding between members of SEES andCollege authorities; and

    5. To develop civic consciousness and discipline among its members.

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    ARTICLE III

    MEMBERSHIP

    Any bona fide student of Asia Pacific College who is currently enrolled in the Bachelor ofScience in Electronics and Communications Engineering program shall be entitled to regularmembership in SEES upon proper compliance with all the requirements of the MembershipCommittee, provided that such application has been favorably acted upon by the ExecutiveOfficers as recommended by the Membership Committee.

    ARTICLE IV

    RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF MEMBERS

    SEC. 1. The regular members of SEES shall have the following rights and privileges:

    a. The right to participate in the discussion in all the meetings of SEES

    b. The right to vote, be elected and/or appointed to any official position in SEES providedthat he comply with the requirements provided for;

    c. The right to access in the financial statements duly certified by the auditor at areasonable time; and

    d. The right to use the facilities of SEES as long as it is solely for the official function orupon approval of the President.

    SEC. 2. The members of SEES shall have the following express duties and obligations:

    a. The duty to attend meetings, whether regular or special;

    b. The duty to comply with the provisions of this Constitution and By-Laws and other rulesthat may be promulgated or agreed upon by SEES;

    c. The duty to vote in the assembly or any questions or matter that may arise therein;

    d. The duty to pay the annual dues, and other such fees as may due in accordance with theConstitution;

    e. The duty to attend and participate actively in all its activities and functions; and

    f. The duty to comply with all other requirements set by the Membership Committee.

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    ARTICLE VGOVERNING BODIES

    The principal governing bodies of SEES shall be:

    1. The Assembly

    2. The Executive Board

    ARTICLE VI

    THE ASSEMBLY

    SEC. 1. The Assembly shall be composed of all accredited members of SEES.

    SEC. 2. The Assembly shall be the highest body of SEES.

    SEC. 3. The Assembly shall have the sole power to elect the Executive Officers.

    SEC. 4. The Assembly shall meet regularly and as soon as occasion may require.

    ARTICLE VII

    THE EXECUTIVE OFFICERS

    SEC. 1. The Executive Officers shall be elected from any and by the regular members of SEES.

    SEC. 2. The following shall be the Executive Officers of SEES.

    a. President

    b. Vice-President for Internal Affairs

    c. Vice-President External Affairs

    d. Secretary

    e. Treasurer/Auditor

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    SEC. 3. The Executive Officers shall hold office for one (1) year or until their successors shallhave been duly elected and qualified.

    SEC. 4. The incoming Executive Officers shall assume the position for which they were electedupon proclamation.

    SEC. 5. In case of vacancy due to resignation, or any other cause, among the ExecutiveOfficers, the Assembly shall elect a successor to the vacant position for the unexpired term,within twelve (12) schooldays, under the supervision of the Committee on Elections. Until suchvacancy has been filled, the Chairperson of the committee assigned to such officers shall act asthe concurrent Officer-in-Charge (OIC).

    ARTICLE VIII

    QUALIFICATIONS OF THE EXECUTIVE OFFICERS

    SEC. 1. All officers must be bona fide active regular members and of good moral standing.

    SEC. 2. No regular member graduating in the first trimester of the coming school year shall run

    for any elective position in IECEP-APC.

    ARTICLE IX

    COMMITTEES AND REPRESENTATIVES

    SEC. 1. There shall be six (6) standing committees:

    a. Membership Committee

    b. External Affairs Committeec. Information and Publicity Committee

    d. Finance Committee

    e. Education and Research Committee

    f. People, Events, and Public Relations Committee

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    SEC. 2. Each committee shall be composed of regular members, headed by a Chairperson andat least two (2) Co-Chairpersons.

    SEC. 3. The Chairperson and Co-Chairpersons of each committee shall be appointed by themajority vote of the Executive Officers.

    SEC. 4. The term of the Chairperson and Co-Chairperson of each committee shall be for aperiod of one trimester. In case of vacancy due to resignation, or any other cause, a successorshall be appointed by a majority vote of the Executive Officers for the unexpired school termwithin six (6) schooldays.

    SEC. 5. A regular member shall be member of only one committee. However, the President,even though a regular member shall not belong to any committee.

    ARTICLE X

    DUTIES AND FUNCTIONS OF COMMITTEES

    SEC. 1. The Membership Committee (MEMCOM) shall:

    a. Take charge of the recruitment, the screening, and integration of the applicants into theOrganization.

    b. Review the standing of each member and ferret out delinquents from the Organization

    c. Keep and update a complete list of the names and addresses of all officers andmembers.

    SEC. 2. The External Affairs Committee (EXTERNAL) shall:

    a. Coordinate the external affairs of SEES as well as conduct socio-civic activities

    b. Uphold a favorable image of IECEP-APC and shall be the working committee of Vice-President for External Affairs

    SEC. 3. The Information and Publicity Committee (INFO)shall:

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    a. Facilitate information dissemination and compile the records of SEES.b. Assist the Secretary and the Public Relations Officer in all clerical work and other such

    functions necessary for a systematic file

    c. Take charge of arranging the bulletin boards of SEES, making of posters for publicitypurposes, and making of any other printed material for SEES

    SEC. 4. The Finance Committee (FINANCE)shall:

    a.Take charge of approving the budget of committees for their respective projects/activities.

    b. Prepare the Organizations master budget, determine the ability of SEES to finance itsprojects and operations, control the operational expenditures, and assist the Treasurerand Auditor in the execution of his/her duties.

    c. Establish business contacts for the financial projects of SEES and be directly involved inthe financial aspect of financial projects.

    d. Be extensively responsible for all revenue-generating projects with the exception ofmajor financial project of SEES.

    SEC. 5. The Education and Research Committee (EDUCOM)shall:

    a. Plan the educational projects for SEES.

    b. Take charge of various convocations or seminars to be sponsored by SEES.

    c. Engage the tutorial services of willing members for the benefit of students within andoutside SEES.

    d. Sponsor any accounting or academic competition, as well as coordinate the poling ofSEES representatives to such interschool competition.

    SEC. 6. The People, Events, and Public Relations Committee (PRO)shall:

    a. Prepare and take charge of the social and cultural affairs of SEES.

    b. Prepare and supervise the sports of activities of SEES, sponsor inter-organizational andother such games and arrange competitive games among members for generalinteraction.

    c. Schedule all games and any programs involving other committees as well as any otheroutside party, having the authority to approve or disapprove such proposed activities.

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    ARTICLE XI

    THE EXECUTIVE BOARD

    SEC. 1. The Executive Board shall be composed of the following:

    a. Executive Officers

    b. Committee Chairpersons and Co-Chairpersons

    SEC. 2. The President and the Vice-President for Internal Affairs shall automatically serve asChairman and Vice-Chairman of the Executive board, respectively. In the absence of both, theremaining officers shall elect among themselves as to who shall temporarily preside over theBoard.

    SEC.3. The Executive Board meetings shall be held regularly. However, the President may callspecial meetings.

    SEC. 4. The general management of the affairs and properties of SEES shall be vested upon

    the Executive Board.

    SEC. 5. The Executive Board shall consider the general principles of cooperation andmaintenance of order and discipline in the pursuit of the purpose and objectives of SEES.

    SEC. 6. The Executive Board shall approve the amount of fees to be collected from themembers, upon recommendation of the committee/s concerned.

    ARTICLE XII

    DUTIES AND POWERS OF THE OFFICERS

    SEC. 1. ThePresident shall:

    a. Be the Chief Executive of SEES and shall have the duty of supervising its affairs.

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    b. Serve as Chairman and preside over all meetings of the Executive Board.c. Have the authority to create a transient committee or committees as may be deemed

    necessary upon the recommendation of the other Executive Officers, authorizeexpenditures and/or prescribe duties to other officers and members who may beprescribed by this Constitution and By-Laws.

    d. Lead the members in carrying out the activities in attaining the purpose and objectives ofSEES and in enforcing the provisions enacted in the Assembly.

    e. Be responsible to inform the Adviser(s) of SEES of all organizational activities, meetings,and functions of SEES.

    f. Serve as one of the signatories for the SEES bank account.

    g. Perform such other duties and powers inherent in the office of the President.

    SEC. 2. The Vice-President for Internal Affairsshall:

    a. Be responsible for the cooperation, active participation, and general well-being of allmembers of SEES.

    b. Perform the functions and a duty of the President, in case of the latters absence ordisability, in a temporary capacity.

    c. Serve as Vice-Chairman of the Executive Board.

    d. Be the officer-in-charge of the Membership Committee.

    SEC. 3. The Vice-President External Affairsshall:

    a. Be directly responsible for all external affairs and shall serve as liaison officer betweenSEES and external organizations.

    b. Be the external coordinator of all external activities of SEES and shall see to it that thesedo not conflict with the important activities of other local chapters of the nationalorganization, which may impair the success of the functions.

    c. Take care of informing the President on all external developments affecting SEES.d. Be the officer-in-charge of the External Affairs Committee.

    SEC. 4. The Secretary shall:

    a. Take the minutes of all meetings, which shall be considered as the official record of all

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    business transactions.b. Be the official custodian of all records which he shall kept unless a special office has

    been chosen for that purpose.

    c. Issues notice of all special and regular meetings of SEES.

    d. Be responsible for the proper acknowledgment of letters and other media of informationand communication, provided, however, that such other media of information shall firstbe noted by the President

    e. Serve as one of the signatories for the SEES bank account.

    f. Be the office-in-charge of the Information and Publicity Committee.

    SEC. 5. The Treasurershall:

    a. Be the official custodian of all funds of SEES and shall have the primary duty to keep allfunds in his possession or if necessary deposit such fund with a bank approved by theExecutive board.

    b. Be responsible for the prompt collection of all fees and contributions from the membersand the applicants.

    c. Receive and disburse all funds for and in behalf of SEES provided, however, that alldisbursements shall be supported by petty cash vouchers or original receipts or other

    supporting documents which shall be kept as part of the records.d. Serve as one of the signatories for the SEES bank account.

    e. Be the officer in charge of the Finance Committee.

    SEC. 6. The Auditorshall:

    a. Audit the financial report or documents of the Treasurer to ensure prompt, proper, andeffective management of the assets and liabilities of SEES.

    b. Examine and verify reports or statements and certify the correctness of the report of the

    Treasurer before submission to the Executive Board and the Assembly.c. Be official custodian of all the properties of SEES.

    d. Serve as one of the signatories for the SEES bank account.

    e. Be the officer in charge of the Education and Research Committee.

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    SEC. 7. The Public Relations Officersshall:

    a. Be responsible for the social, cultural, and sports development of the members of SEES.

    b. Be responsible for social interaction between the members of SEES and other Collegeorganizations.

    c. Be the officer in charge of the People, Events, and Public Relations Committee.

    ARTICLE XIII

    ELECTIONS

    SEC. 1. Elections of the Executive Officers of SEES shall be held on the date, time, place, andmanner as prescribed by the Election Code.

    SEC. 2. The nature of the Committee on Elections, its functions, and procedures, shall be inaccordance with the Election Code set forth for this purpose.

    SEC. 3. The decision of the Committee on Elections shall be final, executor, and binding uponall.

    ARTICLE XIV

    ADVISER

    SEC. 1. The Adviser shall be duly elected, appointed, or selected by the Executive Officers andshall hold office for a period of one year or until their successors shall have been duly elected,appointed or selected.

    SEC. 2. The Adviser shall be an active member of the Institute of Electronics andCommunications Engineering.

    SEC. 3. The Adviser shall have the right to be informed of all organizational activities, meetings,and functions of SEES.

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    SEC. 4. An adviser has the duty to inform the Executive Officers when he believes that anactivity, a policy or the like will be detrimental to the members of the Organization as a wholeand may suggest ways to improve such activity or policy.

    SEC. 5. The adviser should be a faculty member of BS Electronics and CommunicationsEngineering program.

    ARTICLE XV

    THE NATIONAL STUDENT CHAPTER

    SEC. 1. The IECEP-APC shall be one of the local chapters comprising the Institute ofElectronics Engineers of the Philippines National Student Chapter and as such would supportand participate its activities.

    SEC. 2. A group composed of one representative from each committee of SEES and directlysupervised by an Executive Officer shall be formed. It would be charged with the responsibilityof coordinating the affairs of the National Student Chapter and ensure the participation andsupport of the local chapter.

    ARTICLE XVI

    TERMINATION OF MEMBERSHIP

    SEC. 1. Any member may resign or withdraw from membership in the Organization by notice inwriting submitted to the Vice President for Internal Affairs, provided, however, that even if a dateis fixed on said notice of resignation or withdrawal, such shall be effective until acted upon bythe Executive Board which action shall be taken six (6) schooldays upon receipt of such noticeof resignation.

    SEC. 2. Any member who failed to affirm his membership shall be deemed to have withdrawnsuch unless such failure to be considered to have been due to reasonable circumstancessanctioned by the Membership Committee.

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    ARTICLE XVII

    QUORUM

    SEC. 1. A majority of the members of the Assembly shall constitute a quorum, or in its absencethe business of the Assembly shall not be done or discussed unless approved by the President.

    SEC. 2. A majority of the members of the Executive Board shall constitute a quorum to transactbusiness.

    ARTICLE XVIIIEXPULSION

    SEC. 1. Any of the Executive Officers of SEES shall be removed from office by impeachment ona conviction of a gross violation of the Constitution and By-Laws, internal rules of SEES, as wellas the rules and regulations promulgated by the Executive Board.

    a. Any officer or member of SEES who believes that an Executive Officer is guilty of any ofthe offenses mentioned above may forward the written charges to the Executive Board. TheExecutive Board shall give notice to the Executive Officer herein charged and shall set a date

    wherein both parties shall be heard together with their counsel and witnesses, if any. Theproceeding shall be recorded.

    b. An Executive Officer who is charged on any of the grounds constituting the basis forimpeachment shall be suspended from his office immediately.

    c. The hearing is o be presided by the adviser of SEES. A two-thirds vote of the Assemblyshall be necessary to impeach the Executive Officer. A decision must be rendered within twelve(12) working days upon receipt of the notice of the charge. If no decision is arrived at within thestipulated time, the accused shall be acquitted.

    d. If the accused is found innocent, the Executive Board shall acquit him and there will be nofurther deliberations on the case. The Executive Officer shall thereby resume office.

    SEC. 2. For the impeachment of other members of the Executive Board, the provisions ofSection 1 of this article apply, except that a two-thirds vote of the Executive Board, excluding theaccused, is sufficient.

    SEC. 3. Any member who intentionally or willfully violates any provision of this Constitution andBy-Laws or rules of ethics, and/ or upon recommendation by the Membership Committee shall

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    be expelled from SEES by a two-thirds vote of the Executive Officers.

    SEC. 4. Judgment in cases of expulsion may be appealed within six (6) working days uponreceipt of notice of expulsion.

    ARTICLE XIX

    SEC. 1. Amendments to this Constitution and By-Laws shall be made by:

    a. A resolution in writing by at least one-third of SEES regular members in good standing

    calling for such a convention to amend the Constitution, orb. A majority vote of the Executive Board in such resolution in writing calling for suchconvention to amend the Constitution.

    Within sixty (60) days after the passing of such a resolution, a Constitutional Committee shall becreated, the membership of which shall be composed of seven (7) members, preferably, four ofwhom shall be appointed from the ordinary members, and the other three shall be appointed bythe Executive Officers, provided that all committees shall be represented. They shall conveneimmediately.

    SEC. 2. The proposed amendments at least (5) members of the Constitutional Committee shallbe submitted to the Executive Officers, and a copy shall be posted on the SEES bulletin boardfor at least ten (10) days.

    SEC. 3. The proposed amendments shall be ratified by majority vote of SEES members in anassembly to be held after ten working days provided it does not exceed fifteen (15) workingdays after the date of publication.

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    LIST OF OFFICERS FOR

    ACADEMIC YEAR 2015 - 2016

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    John Maynard M. HeyasaPRESIDENT

    Samboy Jim B. Montante

    VP INTERNAL

    Raisa Fatima V. Nasara

    VP EXTERNAL

    Kathleen Mae C. Manarin

    SECRETARY

    Jerome R. Guemo

    TREASURER

    Dianne Joy V. Fariscal

    AUDITOR

    Lynn Roselle B. Ecube

    P.R.O.

    BATCH REPRESENTATIVES

    Adrian Jonel P. Abad

    Doreen Joyce G. Cajanding

    TERMINAL REP.

    Jejomar M. Abengaa

    Kimberly Joy D. Dela Cruz

    4TH

    YEAR REP.

    Carlos Angelo E. Ng

    3RD

    YEAR REP.

    Gher Christian B. Mojica

    Diana B. De Guzman

    2ND

    YEAR REP.

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    LIST OF ACTIVE MEMBERS

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    2013-300743

    SOPHOMORES

    BUNGAY, ARLY MAY MANANSALA BSECE

    2013-100479 CADA, RONALD JAMES RUELA BSECE

    2013-100609 CORIA, JURELLE NAVOA BSECE

    2013-100043 COROS, LEMUEL LIPIO BSECE

    2013-100022 DELA CRUZ, ANGENICA MENDOZA BSECE

    2013-100343 ECUBE, LYNN ROSELLE BARAQUIO BSECE

    2013-100307 FARISCAL, DIANNE JOY VALDEZ BSECE

    2013-100567 FULGE, SHANN MIKELL RIVEL BSECE

    2013-100204 GARCIA, JOHN CARLO BUENVIAJE BSECE

    2013-100439 GOMEZ, RENZ DARYL CARULLO BSECE

    2013-100359 GUEMO, JEROME ROMERO BSECE

    2013-100049 HIDALGO, RAY MIGUEL SY BSECE

    2013-100385 LISACA, JULIAN EYMARD RAMIREZ BSECE

    2013-100527 LOARES, JERIC COROCOTO BSECE

    2013-100630 MABATAS, JUAN MIGUEL MARQUEZ BSECE

    2013-100131 MACOSE, EDWARD JOSEPH DUCHA BSECE

    2013-100435 MANALANG, VERNON CALEB TIONGSON BSECE

    2013-100512 MANARIN, KATHLEEN MAE CONSTANTINO BSECE

    2013-100458 MATEO, MICRO JAMES MARCO BSECE2013-100302 MONTANTE, SAMBOY JIM BAEZ BSECE

    2013-200691 NASARA, RAISA FATIMA VIVARES BSECE

    2013-100173 NG, CARLOS ANGELO ESPINOSA BSECE

    2013-100232 ORATE, FRANCIS ALLEN PAGUERGAN BSECE

    2013-300751 ORDOEZ, JOHN JOEL TIMBAL BSECE

    2013-100186 SILI, CYRILLE JOHN ENTERO BSECE

    2013-100323 SOLIS, PRINCE CHARLES NOVELOZO BSECE

    2013-100633 TAGLE, AMIEL FERDINAND DE RAMOS BSECE

    2012-300047 VIADO, LEAN MIKHAIL GABRIEL FAJARDO BSECE

    JUNIORS

    2012-100314 ABENGAA, JEJOMAR MENDOZA BSECE2012-100246 ARMAS, PAUL JAN AGBUYA BSECE2012-100242 BAUTISTA, GELLEEN MINA BSECE

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    2012-100165 DELA CRUZ, KIMBERLY JOY DE GUZMAN BSECE2012-100187 GERVACIO, RANDOLF BSECE2013-200699 HEYASA, JOHN MAYNARD MITCHELL BSECE2012-100308 LAUGUICO, SANDY CRUZ BSECE2012-100056 LOPENA, MARVIN SAN GABRIEL BSECE2012-100316 MORALES JR., REYDON MONSALUD BSECE2012-100013 NAIDAS, JOHN RHEY LOMBOY BSECE2012-100367 SORIANO, JOHANNAH ALAIN DE MESA BSECE2012-100428 TARUN, JESTONI ALLAUIGAN BSECE2012-100244 TOBIAS, ROGELIO RUZCKO BSECE2013-100675 WONG, DENZEL JANSEN CHUA BSECE

    SENIORS

    2011-100163 ABAD, ADRIAN JONEL PEREZ BSECE

    2011-100475 BAGADIONG, JORGE MARTIN AMARANTO BSECE

    2011-100404 BANTOK, RAMIL VERZO BSECE

    2011-100398 CABILLA, LANNAE MARIZZ ORPILLA BSECE

    2011-100202 CAJANDING, DOREEN JOYCE GUEVARA BSECE

    2011-100356 CLAMOR, GENE KHYRON DE GUZMAN BSECE

    2011-100371 CRUZ, JAN ERICKA PEREZ BSECE

    2011-100335 DOMONDON, PAOLO DIONISIO II GACAD BSECE2011-100009 FELICIANO , LEO AUGUSTO CACHO BSECE

    2011-100387 GABAYNO, NETALIE VALLEGA BSECE

    2011-100227 GALANG, ELISE JOY PASTOR BSECE

    2011-100173 GALGAO, ALDRIAN JORNE ESPINA BSECE

    2011-100276 LAYGO, ARMAN CRUZ BSECE

    2011-100458 NAKPIL, CHARLES ANDREW CUETO BSECE2011-100296 PASILIAO, LYSTON ALFRED OGANIA BSECE2011-100216 PINSON, KARL LOUIS SORIANO BSECE2011-100459 POLIDARIO, HUGH DELANO LOPEZ BSECE2011-100171 QUEZADA, PAULINE GRACE LAMSEN BSECE2011-100481 SANTOS, RAVEN CLARONIO BSECE2011-100273 SORIANO, JOHANNES PAOLO FLORES BSECE2011-100226 TOACAO, JULIUS CEASAR LEDESMA BSECE2011-100331 TRINIDAD, DANIEL PATRICK FABIA BSECE2011-100039 VARILLA, LENARD PHILIPPE MORATA BSECE2011-300009 YAP, RAFAEL AREN TAN BSECE2011-100136 ZUIGA, MICHAEL KIM CABUSAY BSECE

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    TERMINAL

    2010-100578 ANGELES, SEBASTIAN MAKKIEL TIBAYAN BSECE

    2010-100005 BANIQUED, MARVIN DHAVE CALLUENG BSECE

    2010-100037 CORTEZ, LIEZL TRIA BSECE

    2010-100059 DELA PAZ, MARA PATRICIA TALANGBAYAN BSECE

    2010-100091 DELIGUIN, MECHA MONTANER BSECE

    2010-100036 DELOS SANTOS, ANNIE BUENAOBRA BSECE

    2010-100299 DIVINAGRACIA, CLAIRE BARRERA BSECE

    2010-100286 DIZON, JARRELL RAFOL BSECE

    2010-100070 DOMINGO, KEVIN CHRISTIAN KEITH REYES BSECE

    2010-100090 FAJARDO, JOHN CYRUS LAGANGAN BSECE

    2010-100386 FORMELOZA, JEMANUEL ABRIGO BSECE

    2010-100475 LACUATA, JERICK LORZANO BSECE

    2010-100078 OAMIL, INNA ARRIANA TIMBAS BSECE

    2010-100336 PANER, BRIAN CARLOS LABUSON BSECE

    2010-100023 PERALTA, MARIA CECILIA BACATIO BSECE

    2010-100102 ROBERTS, RYAN Q. BSECE

    2010-100435 SONDIA, GENSON RONNEL SAN BUENAVUENTURA BSECE

    2010-100551 VILLAMOR, CARLO ZARZOSO BSECE

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    CALENDAR OF ACTIVITIES FOR

    ACADEMIC YEAR 2015 - 2016

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    First term: June-September (2015)

    Freshmen Orientation

    Team Building

    SoE General Assembly

    Clash of Ingenium

    Engineering Tutorials

    Seminars

    ECE Forum

    Second term: OctoberDecember (2015)

    SoE Intramurals

    Engineering Week

    Clash of Ingenium

    Engineering Tutorials

    Seminars

    ECE Forum

    Third term: January- April (2016)

    College Week

    Outreach Program

    Clash of Ingenium

    Engineering Tutorials Seminars

    ECE Forum

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    ADVISER INFORMATION SHEET

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    Engr. Stanley Glenn Brucal

    Aside from being the ECE coordinator, Engr. Brucal is now the program director of the

    Engineering Department. Along which, he stands as the adviser of the ECE academic

    organization, Society of Electronics Engineering Students. He is also an active member in

    IECEP Manila chapter, he is currently a Director in the said organization for ECE professionals.

    With his newly attained position, he aim to have ECE accredited by PAASCU and CpE

    leveled up to being the Center of Excellence. Also, he has these plans of attaining quality

    education for both via implementing more advanced learning kits in its curriculum and of

    course, maintaining above national passing rate for ECE students.

    He earned his BS and Masters Degree in Electronics and Communications Engineering

    at the Adamson University (2003) and De La Salle University (2006), respectively. He is also

    currently taking up his Masters in Medical Physics at the University of Santo Thomas.

    Professional work stress seems not putting much pressure to Engr. Brucal as he

    manages to accomplish personal goals of him along with his goals for the student body of the

    School of Engineering.

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    COMPILATION OF PAST ACTIVITIES

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    IECEP Leadership Training Seminar

    May 2 - 4, 2014

    Pranjetto Hills Resort and Conference Center,

    Sitio Mayagay, Sampaloc, Tanay Rizal

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    This is the culminating activity of the organization, IECEP - MSC (Institute of Electronics

    Engineers of the Philippines Manila Student Chapter). It is like an expanded team building

    seminar for the new and old Board of Directors. This lasts for three days during the month of

    May. This provides activities which will boost the leadership skills of the members. Also, the

    election of new officers will be conducted in the said event.

    The main theme of the said event is LTS:Legacy of the Past, Triumph of the Present,

    Supremacy of the Future.

    The Leadership Training Seminar of the IECEP MSC was attended by John Maynard

    Heyasa as the SEES Vice President for External Affairs. He was the Asia Pacific Colleges

    representative for the said event.

    On the first day of the event, they had undergone several seminars which were

    spearheaded by different renowned speakers in the field of Electronics and Communications

    Engineering. After the seminars, they had a masquerade party in the evening.

    On the second day, Team Building Activity was included in the program. And on the

    third day, the much awaited Amazing Race was played by each different teams of the said

    event.

    Overall, the Leadership Training Seminar aims to bring out the best of all the

    participants. It also aims to exercise the leadership skills of them. By having an event like this,

    the students from different school had an opportunity to gain friends from other school and to

    have connections outside their school.

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    SoE 13th

    General Assembly

    July 4, 2014

    APC Auditorium

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    On July 4, 2014, Friday, the School of Engineering held its 13th General Assembly at the

    APC Auditorium with the theme Emerge-Eng: The Rise of the Engineers. The theme was

    chosen in lieu of the increasing number of engineering students enrolling every year.

    Registration started at 1:30PM and when everybody's settled down, the program started.

    The Doxology was led by Mr. Patrick Angelo Hernandez, the president of ACES

    (Association of Computer Engineering Students), followed by the National Anthem led by Ms.

    Kimberly Joy Dela Cruz, then Engr. Ross Mel B. Lingon, the adviser of SEES (Society of Electronics

    Engineering Students) gave the opening remarks. Soon after, Ms. Inna Oamil and Mr. Vince

    Reyes the Masters of Ceremonies introduced the first speaker, Engr. Stanley Glenn E. Brucal, the

    program director for the School of Engineering.

    Engr. Brucal talked about the SoE accomplishments for the previous year and gave an

    overview of what are the plans for the present school year and some updates in the ECE

    Curriculum. Engr. Brucal then talked about the board exam statistics and the available programs

    for the ECE. But the most important topic of Engr. Brucal is the SoE population, because the

    number of engineering students is increasing, pointing out that the SoE is now twelve percent

    (12%) of the total school population from the previous figure of ten percent (10%). Which

    everyone is very excited about thus the theme.

    The second speaker was Engr. Einstein Yong, the program head for the CpE students. He

    gave some updates about the CpE Curriculum without failing to give humor as he always does.

    The third speaker was Engr. Sergio Peruda Jr., The ESLO (Engineering and Sciences Laboratory

    Office) Coordinator. He gave a presentation of what is new in the laboratories and reminded the

    students to take care of the equipment, he also shared some very inspiring quotations. The

    third speaker was Mr. Jake Bamba, The MRC (Math Resource Center) Head. Mr. Bamba gave

    some updates about the Math programs of MRC including consultations and reviews, as we all

    know Engineering is very tied to Mathematics.

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    It was time for the students to take the stage, Mr. Edward Adriano, the outgoing

    president of ACES, and Mr. Adrian Abad, the outgoing SEES president gave their

    accomplishment reports. Soon after some emotional and sentimental speeches of the two

    outgoing presidents, Ms. Xusia Norberte, the SAO (Student Activities Office) Officer, awarded

    certificates of recognition to the outgoing officers of SEES and ACES assisted by Engr. Ana

    Antoniette Illahi (ACES Adviser) and Engr. Ross Mel Lingon (SEES Adviser).

    The next part of the program is the Oath Taking of the incoming Officers of SEES, ACES,

    The Processor and ROBORG (Robotics Organization) which is a new organization headed by

    engineering students. It was again led by Ms. Xusia Norberte, the SAO (Student Activities Office)

    Officer, awarded certificates of recognition to the outgoing officers of SEES and ACES assisted by

    Engr. Ana Antoniette Illahi (ACES Adviser), Engr. Ross Mel Lingon (SEES Adviser), with Engr.

    Sergio Peruda and Engr. Einstein Yong (ROBORG Adviser).

    The last part is the passing of the key of responsibility to the incoming presidents of the

    two major organizations of SoE. For the SEES it was Mr. Denzel Wong, and for ACES it was Mr.

    Angelo Patrick Hernandez. After accepting the keys of responsibilities they both gave a speech

    of what are their plans and they promised to their best as presidents. After that, Engr. Ana

    Antoniette Illahi, the ACES Adviser ended the event by giving a very fun closing remarks.

    The SoE General Assembly was very fun because of the Raffle segments and Intermission

    numbers in between the speakers. And it just keeps getting better every year, especially now

    that the SoE Family is getting bigger. We surely are Emerge-Eng and very soon we'll rise.

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    IECEP General Assembly

    July 6, 2014

    San Juan Gymnasium

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    This is the first event of the organization, IECEP - MSC (Institute of Electronics Engineers

    of the Philippines Manila Student Chapter) for the school year. In here, the members from

    different accredited schools of IECEP - MSC will get a chance to meet each other. Series of

    presentation prepared by the Executive Officers, together with the Board of Directors, will be

    showcased. Games and presentations will also be done. Oath taking of both Executive Officers

    and Board of Directors from different schools will also take place in the said event.

    The theme of the event is CKT:Connecting and Knotting the Tie.

    The IECEP General Assembly was headed by the Asia Pacific Colleges IECEP Manila

    Student Chapter Board of Directors, John Maynard M. Heyasa, Paul Jan A. Armas, both from

    ECE 121, Doreen Joyce Cajanding, Adrian Jonel Abad, both from ECE 111 and Raisa Fatima V.

    Nasara from ECE 141.

    The event was made for all the members of the IECEP MSC from different school to

    gather for the said event. It was made for the camaraderie among the students of different

    Universities and Colleges.

    The Asia Pacific College was represented by the attendees from 1st

    Years, 2nd

    Years, 3rd

    Years and 4th

    Years. More than 50 students from APC attended the said event. The organizers of

    the event had included different intermission numbers from different Performing Groups of

    other schools. They also included some games for everybodys interaction. And the Oath taking

    of the new IECEP MSC Executive officers and IECEP MSC Board of Directors was also

    included.

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    IECEP Team Building

    August 3, 2014

    Adventure Camp, Tanay, Rizal

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    This event strengthens the bond formed among the Executive Officers, Board of

    Directors and members of the organization. This is a series of outdoor activities done in one

    whole day. This promotes camaraderie among accredited schools which will address the aim of

    the organization. More so, this will help in achieving the thrust of the organization: One

    Organization, One Profession, and One Family.

    The said events theme is VOLT:Valuing the Objective of Leadership and

    Teamwork.

    This event was attended by APC students from different year levels. This is open for all

    students that are member of IECEPMSC. The attendees of the IECEP Team Building from Asia

    Pacific College were Raisa Fatima Nasara from ECE 141, Francis Orate and Lemuel Coros, both

    from ECE 131, John Maynard Heyasa and Paul Jan Armas, both from ECE 121, and Doreen Joyce

    Cajanding and Adrian Jonel Abad, both from ECE 111.

    We had undergone several challenges all throughout the team building. The whole

    participants of the event were come from different colleges and universities in Manila which

    are affiliated in IECEP Manila Student Chapter. Each member was designated in different

    groups. With that group, they have to finish all the challenges that was prepared by the officers

    of IECEPMSC. In every challenge, the team may build their camaraderie, strategy, team work,

    leadership skills and all the other characteristics of being a student leader.

    All the participants from Asia Pacific College had fun in the said event. Even though their

    body was aching, they will cherish the lessons that they have learned by the help of the

    challenges offered by the IECEPMSC event.

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    IECEP Quiz Bowl

    August 15, 2014

    Jose P. Laurel Hall of Freedom

    Lyceum of the Philippines University - Manila

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    One aim of the organization is to uphold and promote the academic excellence of our

    members; thence, we will be holding an ECE quiz show. This will be a battle of the brains

    amongst members of accredited schools of IECEP-MSC. This showcases the best of the bests

    among the members. The winner of this event will compete on a national level of competition

    in the fields of Electronics Engineering such as Electronics, Telecommunications, Mathematics

    and Engineering Sciences.

    The IECEPMSC Quiz Bowls theme is OHM:Outstanding Heads of the Millennium

    This event is a battle of the brains among different universities and colleges in Manila,

    Rizal and Bulacan that are members of IECEP Manila Student Chapter. Asia Pacific College is

    aiming to be academically inclined even outside the school. By joining different Quiz Bees

    outside the school, we can prove to other school, that Asia Pacific College is also good

    academically. With that, we can be proud to our school.

    The SEES had chosen students that will represent Asia Pacific College in the said Quiz

    Bowl. They chose those students who excel in their class academically. The Asia Pacific College

    Society of Electronics Engineering Students had chosen Adrian Jonel Abad, Doreen Joyce

    Cajanding and Julius Ceasar Toacao, all from ECE 111, Sandy Lauguico and Rogelio Ruzcko

    Tobias, both from ECE 121 and Jerome Guemo from ECE 131. They accepted the challenge to be

    a part of the Quiz Bowl and to share their knowledge about the topics that were discussed in

    their whole ECE journey. The quizzers were trained by their coach, Ross Mel Lingon who was

    also there on the day of the Quiz Show.

    In line with this, the said event was assisted by the IECEP Manila Student Chapters

    Board of Directors from Asia Pacific College namely John Maynard Heyasa and Paul Jan Armas,

    both from ECE 121 and Raisa Fatima Nasara from ECE 141. They helped the Executive Officers

    of the IECEP MSC to prepare for the Quiz Bee and also to assist the participants while the

    show is going on.

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    Engineering & Science Exhibits and Ingenium

    August 28 and 29, 2014

    APC Auditorium and Cafeteria

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    School of Engineering had its first project presentation and exhibit for this school year

    last August 28 & 29, 2014. On Thursday, Ingenium: Engineering Projects Presentation was

    held at the APC Auditorium for Hardware Projects and the registration started at 8:30 in the

    morning for the presentation of PHYLAB2 classes under Ms. Jacquelyn Cuansing with Mr.

    Mackie Dizon and Engr. Alain Ranola as the judges for the said event. LOGLAB1, ELEX3LB,

    NUMELAB and CONTLAB classes presented their projects in the afternoon from 1:00 pm to 4:30

    pm with the panelists Engr. Ross Lingon, Engr. Stanley Brucal, Engr. Kevin Jovellanos and Engr.

    Duwi Iscala.

    While for the Software Projects, it was held at the MPH1 having Engr. Toni Illahi, Engr.

    Sergio Peruda, Engr. Monette Martinez and Engr. Einstein Yong as the panel of judges for

    LOGLAB2, TRA2CPE and CPETRC3 classes in the morning starting the registration at 8:30 am and

    DASTLAB class from 1:00 to 5:00 in the afternoon.

    The second day of the said event started its registration at 8:30 in the morning for the

    Engineering and Science Exhibits and ended at 12 noon. It was held at APC Cafeteria for the

    PCBOARD class under Engr. Ross Lingon with Engr. Mark Cua, Engr. Alain Ranola, Engr. Einstein

    Yong and Engr. Samaniego as the panelists while NATSCI2 AND PHYSICS2 classes presented

    their projects at the MPH1.

    In the afternoon of August 29, the Awarding Ceremony started at 1:30 pm at the APC

    Auditorium, announcing the awardees for the best projects accordingly. Galaksy group with

    their LOGLAB1 project got the Ingenium Award garnering the highest grade among all other

    projects. The event ended at 3:00 pm with the picture taking of the Society of Electronics

    Engineering Students (SEES) and Association of Computer Engineering Students (ACES) and

    other groups who presented in Ingenium and Exhibit.

    Engineering & Science Exhibits and Ingenium aims to let the students apply what they

    have learned in the courses/subjects for the whole term and to show what Real Projects, Real

    Learning is.

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    Microcontroller Seminar

    September 16, 2014

    APC Room 415

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    Last September 16, 2014, Society of Electronics Engineering Students (SEES) conducted

    a microprocessor seminar for all the students of APC who are interested to learn the basics of

    coding a microprocessor. Engr. Ross Mel B. Lingon, SEES adviser, was the instructor in change in

    this event. In giving a brief background about the topic he will be presenting, he first discussed

    about the power and capabilities of the microprocessor. He also showcased the things this

    small device can perform. Next to that was the identification of the basic parts of the

    microprocessor. He talked about the functions of each part and how these parts help in

    accomplishing the desired output. To command these parts, programming is essential. Engr.

    Lingon shared to the group some basic and essential codes in programming. He used these

    codes to make simple examples and applications that he presented. At the later part of the

    seminar, the students from different year levels also have their chance to program a

    microprocessor and make it work. The students actions showed that they learned from the

    experience and enjoyed the experience.

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    IECEP Festival

    September 22 and October 4, 2014

    Asia Pacific College

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    This will be a battle of talents and beauty amongst members of accredited schools of

    IECEP - MSC. This showcases the versatility among the members. It also equipped the students

    with creativity, skills in arts and talents. Event such as Singing Idol, Dance Machine, and Mr. and

    Ms. IECEP-MSC 2013 and Short Film will be the highlight of the said event. This will run for two

    consecutive Saturdays.

    The event aims to promote the talent, beauty and skills of all the ECE students in

    Manila. This can prove that ECE students are not just brainy, but they also have talent that they

    had showcased in IECEP Festival. The theme for the IECEP Festival this year was AMP:

    Acclaiming the Mores of the Philippines

    This is a two day event that was held in our very own school, the Asia Pacific College.

    APC SEES joined the entire event except for the Dance Machine. Netalie Gabayno from ECE

    111 represented our school in the Singing Idol. She sang Hanggang Kailan Kita Mamahalin in

    the Elimination Round. But unfortunately, she didnt make it until the Finals Round. APC also

    passed their entry for the Short Film Making competition. The entry for the Short Film Makingwas made by an ABMA student, Carle Duncan De Guzman and bagged the 2

    ndPlace for that

    competition. One of the highlight of the entire event was the Mr. and Ms. IECEP 2014. Our

    representative for the Mr. IECEP was Rogelio Ruzcko Tobias from ECE 121 and for the Ms. IECEP

    was Jasmin Hernandez from ECE 141. Our representatives were both competitive especially

    when they showcased their hidden talents in the talents night. Tobias played the song of Lady

    Gaga, Applause using his violin while Hernandez showed her dancing skills. On the coronation

    night, they both look stunning in their different wears. Ms. Hernandez from APC has been oneof the Top 5 and won the Best in Theme Wear Award.

    Overall, the event was a success for both the IECEP Manila Student Chapter and the

    ECE Local Organization of the Asia Pacific College, which is the Society of Electronics

    Engineering Student.

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    IECEP Sports Festival

    November 16, 2014

    Amoranto Sports Complex

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    Of course ECE students do not just focus on academic requirements. We are also

    equipped with skills in outdoor activities and sports. Thats why we, annually, conduct a sports

    festival for the accredited schools. Events such as Basketball, Volleyball, Badminton, Table

    Tennis and Chess are often played in this event. Moreover, the cheer dance competition is

    proposed to be one of the highlights of the said event.

    The Asia Pacific College joined all the events in the Sports Fest to prove that ECE

    Students in APC is not just academically good, they are not just talented; they are also inclined

    and good in sports.

    All the teams in different events were supervised by the External Vice President of SEES,

    John Maynard Heyasa, from ECE 121. They reserved the gymnasium as much time as possible to

    train for the Sports Fest. They also hired Badminton Court for the training of the Badminton

    Players.

    The APC Basketball team was headed by Rafael Aren Yap from ECE 111. They had

    several training in the gymnasium. The Volleyball Men team was headed by John Maynard

    Heyasa from ECE 121. On the other hand, the Badminton Men and Women, Singles and

    Doubles, was headed by Sandy Lauguico from ECE 121. The players for Badminton Men and

    Women Singles were Kirk Patrcik Isabela and Sandy Lauguico. For the Badminton Mix Doubles,

    it was played by Pauline Grace Quezada and Demetrio Olarte. Our representative for Chess is

    Edward Joseph Macose and the Games of the Generals was played by Paolo Dionisio

    Domondon. The Table Tennis Women was played by Lynn Roselle Ecube and Kathleen Mae

    Manarin and for the Mens Division, it was played by Caleb Vernon Manalang and Paolo Dionisio

    Domondon.

    The participants of the Asia Pacific College have enjoyed the Sports Festival of the IECEP

    Manlla Student Chapter. Though they havent won any awards, they had already won through

    the experience that they had by joining to such events.

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    Food Trip ENG

    November 24, 2014

    APC MPH 1

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    The School of Engineering celebrated their SOE Week last November 24-28, 2014. They

    held many fun-filled activities and exciting competitions. One of it is the FoodTripEng where all

    Engineering students showcased their talents in cooking and food presentation as well. This

    competition was held at MPH1 last November 24, 2014, from 10 am to 12 noon.

    This years FoodTripEng is a batch competition and here are the list of each batches

    dishes; for Batch 14XLumpia and Chopsuey, for Batch 131Pork and Tofu, for Batch 121

    Pork Barbecue and Grilled Bangus, and for the terminals-Morcon and Bicol express.

    Before the food presentation, another competition per block was held and that is

    SingEng Bee. After that every batches prepared and presented their food. With every delicious

    dishes they have presented and with the colorful presentation they have made, it seems that

    Engineering students were not only good at science and mathematics but also in cooking.

    It is obvious that the students cant wait to eat and taste the different dishes, so

    The boodle fight began at exactly lunch time and everyone ate together and enjoyed the event.

    The winners for this event was announced during the SOE Night that

    was held at the APC Cafeteria last Novermber 28, 2014 . For the winner that received 20 points

    is the Batch 121, followed by Batch 131 and Batch Terminal.

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    Minute to Win It

    November 24, 2014

    APC MPH 1

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    On November 24, 2014, engineering students participated in this years minute to winit

    activity, organized by the Society of Electronics Engineering Students officers as an activity for

    this years School of Engineering Week celebration. A fun filled afternoon where two

    representatives from each block had to compete in order to win points for their block. It was

    exciting, stressful and fun. A total of three levels, 15 games and 2 hours until two remaining

    teams stood out. But after a final game Jerome Guemo and Caleb Manalang from ECE 131

    stood out as the champions.

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    Human Games of the Generals

    November 25, 2014

    APC MPH 2

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    SOE 2014, every year the School of Engineering celebrates a week long Engineering fun

    filled activities that will surely make every students of the department to have fun. SOE Week

    2014 is the week wherein all engineering students will take a break from all the dreadful

    Engineering lectures, quizzes, projects and tests and also to test this celebration will test the

    camaraderie of every blocks wherein the block who collects the most number of points will

    have the bragging rights and a cash price worth of five thousand pesos.

    Human Games of the General is one of those activities. The winner of the said event will

    garner will gain 20 points, the second placer will gain 15pts, the third placer will gain 10pts and

    the last placer will gain 5pts. The said event was hosted by the Society of Electronics

    Engineering. It is held on the Multi-Purpose Hall 2 of the Asia Pacific College and it started at

    the time of 9:30 am. The rules of the games is just like the popular game board of Games of the

    General wherein. However instead of using a board pieces, the game uses humans as board

    pieces wherein piece of papers are handed to the team captain, these captain will control an

    army, and a neutral arbiter (sometimes called a referee or anadjutant)to decide the results of

    "challenges" between opposing playing pieces, that like playing cards, hide their identities from

    the opponent. The game simulates armies at war trying to overpower, misinform, outflank,

    outmaneuver, and destroy each other. It optimizes the use oflogic,memory, and spatial skills.

    The batch that prevails in the game of Human Games of the General is the batch of 121.

    Second place is the batch of 14X. The third place is the batch of batch of 131. The last place is

    the batch of Terminal.

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    WreckENG Ball

    November 25, 2014

    APC Gymnasium

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    Players of basketball in SOE have gathered for this event. The event has two games

    which is the 4 on 4 and 3 point shootout. The 3 point shoot game was started and player

    from each block take their chance and luck for the 3 point shootout game but at the end of the

    game, Erwin Orfrecio dominated the game from the block of CPE 121. After this event, it is

    followed by the 4 on 4 basketball.

    The First match up were 1st year and 3rd

    year and the second match were 2nd

    years and

    the terminals. Each game was so intense and players do their best just to win the game. It was a

    physical fight for the 1st

    years and 3rd

    years but the 1st

    years have defeated the 3rd

    years with 10

    points. The second match has started and was dominated by the 2nd

    years. The final game was

    played by the 1st

    years and the 2nd

    years. It was a good game but still the 1st

    years have

    dominated the court. For this event the 3rd

    place is the batch 121 and 131, 2nd

    place is the Batch

    131 and lastly the champion for the half-court basketball is the batch 141.

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    Kalok-a-like

    November 26, 2014

    APC Auditorium

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    Kalokalike is one of the much awaited events in School of Engineering Week. Once

    more, this event brought smiles back in the faces of everyone in SoE department.

    Kalokalike was held simultaneously with ENGkwentro and Now ShowENG last

    November 25, 2014 in APC auditorium. With SoE Weeks theme EMERGENG: The Rise of the

    Engineers, each block chose two persons to represent their team. They were tasked to

    impersonate or mimic famous duo. Then, they showcased their talents and abilities to prove

    their similarity to the person that they impersonate. Some kalokalike preferred to dance, others

    chose to sing and a lot did not hesitate to act. All the students have weak and strong points but

    of all the performers, Maleficent and Aurora tandem stood out. They out shined all the

    contestants as they jive with the music with heart and passion. Almost everyone cannot contain

    their happiness as they watch the majestic dance and drama of the two. Without further ado,

    these talents were from the block of ECE121 and they were Rogelio Ruzcko Tobias as

    Maleficent and Gelleen Bautista as Aurora.

    Each team was Representative will be judged by the following criteria:

    B na B (Bigay na Bigay)

    Performance Level 30%

    F na F (Feel na Feel)

    Confidence 20%

    K na K (Kalook-alike na Kalook-alike)

    Similarity 40%

    P na P (Pak na Pak)

    Audience Impact 10%

    TOTAL 100%

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    ENGkwentro

    November 26, 2014

    APC Auditorium

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    When we hear that SoE Week is fast approaching, two big events come to mind. One is

    the usual pageant that every School in APC has during their respective weeks, and the other

    one is the much awaited Eng-Kwentro.

    The Eng-Kwentro is a unique event in the School of Engineering week, where every

    Engineering block can showcase their talents and skills and they can literally do anything under

    the sun. Because of the theme of "Merge-Eng: Brotherhood" the traditionally by block

    performance became a by batch competition.

    This year's Eng-Kwentro happened during the third day of SoE Week, November 26,

    Wednesday, 5:00 PM, at the APC Auditorium. The event was hosted by Mr. Vince Ricafrente,

    who made the audience laugh and made the whole night a happy and memorable one.

    Every batch did their best but at the end of the day this is still a competition and one

    batch stood out. It is none other than Batch 121, the highlight of their performance is when

    they made a Parody of Frozen's "Let It Go" where Ruzcko Tobias of ECE 121 portrayed the

    character of Elsa. Their performance made every person in the Auditorium cry because they

    were laughing so hard and in that that moment the place really did seem magical.

    Here is the ranking of the batches:

    1st - Batch 121

    2nd - Batch 111

    3rd - Batch 131

    4th - Batch 14X

    The Eng-Kwentro 2014 was a blast, and everyone is anticipating what's in store for the

    next year.

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    Pera o Plus Points

    November 28, 2014

    APC Cafeteria

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    SoE Week is being celebrated every year, and one of the event is Pera o Plus point that

    was held at APC cafeteria last November 28 ,2014. The game is like the popular game pera o

    bayong but the twist is youll need to choose between pera or supot.

    Each block will have 5 representatives. The game started with players answering a series

    of multiple choice questions (A, B, C, or D), hoping to eliminate all others until only one

    remains. Some of the question will be about the topics about engineering or trivia about the

    professor and many more. If two people remain in the game and both choose the correct

    answer, the first person to arrive at his/her choice is declared the winner. The winner will

    choose one of the supot then the bargaining will start.

    The game ends with three winners Neil Verzosa, Kevin Balisalisa and Jejomar Abengana.

    All of the winners didn't get the grand prize but rather they get a set of tools and some gadget

    accessories.

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    IECEP Christmas Party

    December 14, 2014

    3rd

    Floor, Gabriela Silang Hall,

    College of Engineering and Architecture

    PUPManila, Sta. Mesa, Manila

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    Celebrating and rejoicing for the blessings and success of each event would be the

    highlight for this event. It invites the active Board of Directors, Past Executive Officers and

    professionals to gather for this event to have some entertainment and to join fun activities

    prepared by the Executive Board.

    This event of the IECEP Manila Student Chapter is exclusive only for the Board of

    Directors who became active in the whole IECEPMSC events all throughout the year. This also

    serves as a thanksgiving and also a year-end party for the IECEP MSC. This event aims to

    acknowledge the hard work of everyone in helping for the events of IECEPMSC. The loyalty of

    each and every one in the group is worth the party.

    They organized different games that will test the friendship among the Board of

    Directors from different schools. It was a very entertaining event for the members of the IECEP

    MSC.

    The event was attended by the Board of Directors of the Asia Pacific College namely,

    John Maynard Heyasa and Paul Jan Armas, both from ECE 121, Raisa Fatima Nasara from ECE

    141 and Doreen Joyce Cajanding and Adrian Jonel Abad, both from ECE 111.

    The theme of the event was LED:Live, Enjoy, Dance

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    AUECESS Bee Excellent Season 6

    February 13, 2015

    Adamson University (CS Gate Entrance)

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    The Asia Pacific College SEESwas invited by the Adamson University to join their Quiz

    Show namely the Bee Excellent Season 6. APC only wants to be recognized by the other

    Universities thats why we, as much as possible are always joining different competition outside

    the school.

    Engr. Stanley Glenn Brucal, the Program Director of the School of Engineering,

    personally picked the Quizzers that will represent the school for the said Quiz Show. He chose

    John Carlo Garcia and Jerome Guemo, both from ECE 131, John Maynard Heyasa, Rogelio

    Ruzcko Tobias, Sandy Lauguico and Kimberly Joy Dela Cruz, all from ECE 121 and Doreen Joyce

    Cajanding, Julius Ceasar Tonacao and Jarell Dizon, all from ECE 111, as APC quizzers.

    The students were divided into 3 different teams with 3 members. They were equally

    divided based on year levels and capabilities in terms of academics. The team were trained by

    their Coach, Engr. Kevin Jovellanos.

    The elimination round is like an Amazing Race. There are different random challenges

    that measure the speed, the knowledge and presence of mind of the contestants. After the

    elimination round, only 8 schools who gained the highest scores will proceed to the final round.

    And all the 3 teams from APC got the highest scores and were proceed to the final round.

    After the final round, all the teams are very happy cause they know that they had been

    given a good fight and they had done all their best to give pride and honor to their school, the

    Asia Pacific College.

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    ENG Yoga

    March 4, 2015

    APC MPH 2

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    Yoga is a physical, mental, and spiritual practice or discipline. A yogi is a practitioner of

    yoga and has achieved a high level of spiritual insight. This kind of practice is done by simple

    breathing, stretching, balancing, and different poses such as the famous lotus flower stance.

    Doing this activity will have a greater effect if paired by a relaxing music.

    EngYoga was launched by the School of Engineering department during the college

    week to give a soothing relief for the students who are stressed from their studies and also to

    give them knowledge what yoga can do for our way of living.

    The event was a success with the help of the invited yoga instructor and specially the

    organizers, SEES, who made the event possible. The participants were first sceptical with what

    practicing yoga can do but the instructor explained how it helps and how it works. Doing yoga is

    best suited if youre a vegetarian. The instructor first taught the participants about what yoga is

    and how it originates. For the second part of the event they showed some generally used yoga

    poses and allowed the participants to do the same. After the session ended the participants

    claimed they feel calmed and relaxed.

    Yoga is an exercise that replaces doing excessive force in your body. It doesnt also give

    you a good shape for the body but also it exercises your internal organs keeping it healthy.

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    Amazing Race

    March 4, 2015

    Asia Pacific College

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    The first event of SoE Day is the Amazing Race which was conducted throughout the

    APC building. Similar to the game with the same title, challengers have to go through different

    stages in order to win. Some of the stages that were present are: Game Ka Na Ba, Money Quest

    and Minute to Win it. These stages aim to enhance the cooperation, patience and teamwork of

    the group. Four colleges participated in this event the School of Accountancy and Business

    (SoAB), the School of Computer Science and IT (SoCSIT), the School of Multimedia Arts (SoMA)

    and lastly the SoE. Each group consisted of 10 members and the group which emerged

    victorious was the SoE group. The winners were given medals and a cash prize.

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