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TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Philippine Society of Mechanical Engineers, TUP Student Unit (PSME-SU)
ESEP Lobby, TUP Campus, Ayala Blvd., Ermita, Manila

TUP VISION
The Technological University
of the Philippines envisions
as a Center of Excellence in
technological and industrial
in the country and in the
ASEAN Region being a
national university for
science and technology, TUP
shall endeavor to develop
citizen-workers who will be
skillful, innovative,
competent, knowledgeable,
morally upright, and
competitive here and
abroad.

TUP MISSION
The University shall provide
higher and advanced
vocational, technical,
industrial, technological and
professional education and
training in industries,
technology, and in practical
arts leading to certificates,
diplomas and degrees. It
shall provide progressive
leadership in applied
research, developmental
studies in technical,
industrial and technological
fields and production using
indigenous materials; effect
technology transfer in the
countryside; and assist in
the development of small
and medium scale industries
in identified growth centers.

COLLEGE GOALS

To
produce
quality
engineering
graduates
equipped
with
proper
values, knowledge and
skills relevant to the
changing societal needs
and conditions.
To
provide
continuing
graduate
education
to
engineers who wish to
pursue
higher
and
advance learning in their
field of specialization.
To
produce
valuable
research
output
and
render quality extension
services in various areas
of
engineering
and
engineering education.

DEPARTMENT
OBJECTIVES

To provide the students a


solid
foundation
of
science and mechanical
engineering.
To provide the students
an-in-depth
understanding
of
the
mechanical
engineering
processes.
To
develop
students
ability to integrate new
computing
tools
in
mechanical
engineering
processes.
To
develop
students
concern
for
the
environment.
To
create
awareness
among the faculty and
students on ethical issues
in
mechanical
engineering.
To
develop
students
ability
to
relate
mechanical
engineering
to other discipline.

TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES


COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Philippine Society of Mechanical Engineers, TUP Student Unit (PSME-SU)
ESEP Lobby, TUP Campus, Ayala Blvd., Ermita, Manila

June 17, 2015


Dr. Melito A. Baccay
Vice President for Academic Affairs
This University
Dear Sir:
Good day!
We, the Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering students, would like to humbly ask for
your permission to open a regular class Thermodynamics 2 (ME 4) with 3 credited units for this
summer.
If the said subject (ME 4 Thermodynamics 2) will not be offered, we, the students complied in
this letter cannot take some subjects that need ME4 as a pre-requisite. As suggested by Engr.
Regino Mario Norbe, he will handle the class every Saturday from 1:00 in the afternoon to 6:00
in the evening.
Attached herewith is the list of students who will take the subject.
We are hoping for your kind consideration. Thank you and God bless.

Respectfully,
M.E Students

Recommending Approval:

Engr. EDWIN G. MACALINTAL


Head, M.E. Department

Dr. Arguna Ansay


Dean, College of Engineering

TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES


COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Philippine Society of Mechanical Engineers, TUP Student Unit (PSME-SU)
ESEP Lobby, TUP Campus, Ayala Blvd., Ermita, Manila

TUP VISION
The Technological University
of the Philippines envisions
as a Center of Excellence in
technological and industrial
in the country and in the
ASEAN Region being a
national university for
science and technology, TUP
shall endeavor to develop
citizen-workers who will be
skillful, innovative,
competent, knowledgeable,
morally upright, and
competitive here and
abroad.

TUP MISSION
The University shall provide
higher and advanced
vocational, technical,
industrial, technological and
professional education and
training in industries,
technology, and in practical
arts leading to certificates,
diplomas and degrees. It
shall provide progressive
leadership in applied
research, developmental
studies in technical,
industrial and technological
fields and production using
indigenous materials; effect
technology transfer in the
countryside; and assist in
the development of small
and medium scale industries
in identified growth centers.

COLLEG GOALS

To
produce
quality
engineering
graduates
equipped
with
proper
values, knowledge and
skills relevant to the
changing societal needs
and conditions.
To
provide
continuing
graduate
education
to
engineers who wish to
pursue
higher
and
advance learning in their
field of specialization.
To
produce
valuable
research
output
and
render quality extension
services in various areas
of
engineering
and
engineering education.

DEPARTMENT
OBJECTIVES

To provide the students a


solid
foundation
of
science and mechanical
engineering.
To provide the students
an-in-depth
understanding
of
the
mechanical
engineering
processes.
To
develop
students
ability to integrate new
computing
tools
in
mechanical
engineering
processes.
To
develop
students
concern
for
the
environment.
To
create
awareness
among the faculty and
students on ethical issues
in
mechanical
engineering.
To
develop
students
ability
to
relate
mechanical
engineering
to other discipline.

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Adolfo, Kenneth John A.


Arai, Ryuijay H.
Balais,
Bayo, Carlo M.
Brua, Ezzo Jozel Y.
Bundang, Ryan Jay A.
Castillo, Mark Allan D.
Castro, John Martin A.
Castro, Mark Kenneth D.
Cayabyab, Benjie D..
Celestial, Jommar T.
Cicot, Kim Patrick
De Guzman, Sep Even S.
Enriquez, Romar Christian M.
Escoto, Keno Mark T.
Esmen, Jhoenel C.
Espeja, Ronald Von
Gabing, Anthony D.
Loyola, Lex Jimlar M.
Maturan, Carl Louie
Montas, Reiner Karlo D.L.
Nocum, Patrick A.
Paez, Meynard L.
Paje, Krystel Joye
Ramas, Mark Lenemer
Rico, Stephen Christian F.
Sabado, Jefferson D.
Santos, Von Winnar C.
Sta. Maria, John Paul S.
Tuason, Redmond Daniel Q.
Valle,, Andrew B.
Villalino, Arnold G.
Vargaz, Krizzia Camille
De Jesus, Liniel R.
Fadallan, Teody Jr.
Tila, John Paul P.
Florido, Jocelyn B.
Ponce, Miguel Airon Fernando B.
Dairo, Albert C.
Adajar, Paul Joseph B.
Dela Rosa, Katrina M.
Toloza, April Joy M.

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