DOCE Objectives

  • To provide highly trained civil engineers who are competitive in a global village.
  • To provide updated curriculum, facilities, and instructional materials.
  • To utilized modern educational methodologies in teaching.
  • To develop civil engineers and technicians who can compete with the world on equal footing.

DOCE Faculty Members

Godfrey V. Cabico

Instructor III

Philip L. Castro

Instructor I

Leah U. Gonzales

Instructor II

Jhoreene A. Julian

Instructor I

Mark John T. Macandog

Instructor I

Ritchie C. Malasan

Instructor II

Ericka V. Marcos

Instructor I

Jose A. Matutino Jr.

Professor III

Joseph Frank A. Nagal

Assistant Professor I

Mary Jane C. Perez

Instructor I

Glen Albert B. Pineda

Instructor I

Ruel V. Vergara

Instructor I

DOCE Undergraduate Programs

Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering (BSCE)
Areas of Specialization
  • Construction Engineering and Management
  • Structural Engineering
  • Transportation Engineering
  • Water Resources Engineering
Program Educational Objectives (PEO)

Three to five years after graduation, graduates of the BSCE program are:

DOCE Researches

Faculty Research Undertakings

DOCE Extension Activities

Aside from conducting researches, the CE faculty and students also conduct extension and training activities as a way of transferring the knowledge gained and technologies developed throughout the years.

DOCE Training Activities

Training and seminars are enhancement activities that provide avenues for both faculty members and students to be updated and trained as skilled individual in their specific fields of study. Through the years, CEn has been proactively participating in local and international trainings and seminars, either as guest participants or resource speaker.

Seminar/Training Inclusive Dates Sponsoring Agency Faculty Participant

DOCE Facilities

DOCE Alumni