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Manila
College of Engineering
ISO 9001:2008
QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
CERTIFIED
Handbook on the
Industry Internship Training Program
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Table of Contents
The National University
History
Vision
Mission
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History
Barely 23 years old, Don Mariano Fortunato Jhocson envisioned the youth as
a leader: competent, imbued with moral and spiritual values, internalizing all that is
good in the Filipino. Guided by this vision, he founded Colegio Filipino on August 01,
1900, in Quiapo, Manila. In 5 years, he offered courses in Business (bookkeeping
and accounting), so that his students would be financially stable after graduation.
This led to a change of name of the school to Colegio mercantile, awarding the
diploma of Perito Mercantil. Later, the Philippine Law School was established to
train the youth as responsible leaders advocating Philippine self-government.
In 1916, Colegio Mercantil was renamed National Academy, offering the
Liberal Arts program which became the gateway to other disciplines.
On January 17, 1921, the Board of Trustees obtained permission from the
Department of Public Instruction to change the name of the National Academy to
NATIONAL UNIVERSITY. On that same day, the University installed Senator Camilo
Osias, a respected and outstanding Filipino educator as President.
Thereafter, the Colleges of Education and Commerce were opened in the
same year, the Colleges of Pharmacy and Dentistry in 1922, the College of
Engineering, offering initially Civil Engineering in 1925, the Normal School in 1930,
and Sanitary Engineering in 1930.
From July, 1945 its facilities have since continuously expanded and the
following disciplines were added Bachelor degrees in Chemical, Electrical,
Industrial, Mechanical Engineering and Architecture and Arts, and Master in Sanitary
Engineering.
Responding to the needs of industry, the University started offering Computer
Science in 1990, and in 1994 Computer Engineering and Electronics and
Communications Engineering. Nursing was offered in 2004, Hotel and Restaurant
Management in 2008 and Information Technology in 2009.
On January 01, 1998, a disastrous fire razed four buildings of the University.
After three weeks of unrelenting restoration work, operations resumed.
In 2008, the SM Group of Companies acquired majority ownership of National
University. The support of the SM Group has strengthened the institution with new
infrastructure, improved laboratories, and academic improvements. Today, the
University is continuously modernizing and upgrading its faculty, facilities and sports
development.
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History
The College of Engineering has a long and proud tradition, having been a vital
part of National University since 1925 when it admitted its first students in Civil
Engineering.
The Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering (BS CE) Program was soon
followed by the baccalaureate program in Sanitary Engineering. And in 1945, four
more were added to the list of undergraduate degree offerings, namely: Chemical
Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Industrial Engineering and Mechanical
Engineering. In this same year, the Master of Science in Sanitary Engineering was
instituted.
The latest additions to this growing list of programs being offered by the
College are the Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering (BS CoE) and the
Bachelor of Science in Electronics and Communications Engineering (BS ECE),
which were both opened in 1994.
Today, the College consists of six disciplines: Civil Engineering, Computer
Engineering, Electronics and Communications Engineering, Electrical Engineering,
Mechanical Engineering and Environmental and Sanitary Engineering. The College
offers BS Programs in these six disciplines and a Masters degree in Sanitary
Engineering.
Enrollment in the last 5 years has grown substantially and the number of
graduates has likewise increased. This is attributed to the renewed administrative
support, particularly in terms of improved facilities, and the entry of more qualified
faculty members.
Vision
The National University College of Engineering shall be known for producing
competent, ethical and responsible engineers responsive to the needs and
aspirations of the country.
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Mission
In line with its vision, the College is committed to adopt the following
mechanisms in the attainment of academic excellence, thus creating a niche for its
graduates as achievers in the field of engineering:
1. Implementing curricula that reflect current developments in an engineering
discipline.
2. Adopting teaching techniques that will stimulate the creativity and develop
the analytical skills of students.
3. Enhancing classroom instruction by providing appropriate industry and
research experiences.
4. Laying the foundation for continuous life-long learning.
5. Ensuring the adequate exposure of students to the humanities and the social
sciences and providing them with opportunities for community involvement in
order to instill in them a deep understanding of societal needs and how
engineering can contribute to their satisfaction.
Program Outcomes
At the time of graduation, students have:
1. An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, sciences, and engineering
sciences to the practice of engineering.
2. An ability to design and conduct experiments as well as analyze and interpret
data.
3. An ability to design a system to meet desired needs.
4. An ability to work effectively in multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural teams.
5. An ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems.
6. An understanding of professional and ethical responsibility.
7. An ability for effective verbal and non-verbal communication.
8. A broad education necessary to understand impact of engineering solutions in
a global/societal context.
9. An ability to engage in life-long learning and to keep abreast with the
developments in a specific field of specialization.
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to
learn
from
and
network
with
experienced
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C. General Guidelines
1. Student Trainee/Intern Requirements
Student trainees/interns:
He/She gives the student a briefing before the start of the training,
explains the performance criteria and the requirement for submission of
a report at the end of the training. He/She monitors the progress of the
students training through regular discussions with the company staff
responsible for the students training.
He/She gives the student the grade in the course, taking into
consideration the companys rating of the student and his own
assessment of the students performance.
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2. Student Trainee/Intern
Quality of work
Quantity of work
Dependability, reliability and resourcefulness
Judgment
Cooperation
Attendance
Courtesy and good manners
Safety
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He/She shall rate the students performance at the end of the training
using the Performance Evaluation Report form (see APPENDIX IV).
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APPENDIX A
WAIVER FORM
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National University
Manila
College of Engineering
ISO 9001:2008
QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
CERTIFIED
is
to
certify
that
am
allowing
my
son/daughter,
_________________________
Parent/Guardian
(Signature Over Printed Name)
Date: ____________________
Name of Student: ___________________________
Address: __________________________________
Telephone: ________________________________
Mobile Phone: _____________________________
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APPENDIX B
RECOMMENDATION LETTER
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National University
Manila
College of Engineering
ISO 9001:2008
QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
CERTIFIED
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APPENDIX C
ACCEPTANCE LETTER
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National University
Manila
College of Engineering
ISO 9001:2008
QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
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_____________________________________
Signature of Technical Training Supervisor
_________________
Date
____________________________________
____________________________________
Date
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APPENDIX D
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National University
Manila
College of Engineering
ISO 9001:2008
QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
CERTIFIED
CRITERIA
1. Quality of Work (Thoroughness, accuracy,
neatness and effectiveness)
2. Quantity of Work (Able to complete work in
allotted time)
3. Dependability, Reliability and
Resourcefulness (Ability to work with
minimum amount of supervision)
4. Judgment (Sound decision, ability to
identify and evaluate pertinent factors)
5. Cooperation (Works well with everyone,
good team worker)
6. Attendance (Regularity and punctuality)
7. Courtesy and Good Manners
8. Safety (Awareness of safety practices)
MAXIMUM
RATING TO BE
GIVEN
20%
RATING
20%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
TOTAL
Would you recommend that this student continue working toward a career in
this field? ____ Yes ____ No
Please explain.
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___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
Evaluated by:
______________________________
Signature over Printed Name of
Technical Training Supervisor
_________________
Date
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APPENDIX E
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National University
Manila
College of Engineering
ISO 9001:2008
QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
CERTIFIED
Verified by:
______________________________
Signature over Printed Name of
Technical Training Supervisor
_________________
Date
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APPENDIX F
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National University
Manila
College of Engineering
ISO 9001:2008
QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
CERTIFIED
In Partial Fulfillment of
the Requirements for
Bachelor of Science in ______________________________
Submitted by:
______________________________
Student
Submitted to:
______________________________
Faculty-In-Charge
<Date Submitted>
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