PRC Table of Specification For AE Licensure Exam
PRC Table of Specification For AE Licensure Exam
OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING
Resolution No. 05
Series of 2010
WHEREAS, the Professional Regulatory Board of Agricultural Engineering hereinafter called the
Board issued Board Res. No. 04, Series of 2005, entitled, “Promulgation of Syllabi for Subjects in
Licensure Examination for Agricultural Engineers”;
WHEREAS, Sec. 9(h) of R.A. No. 8981, called as the “PRC Modernization Act of 2000”, empowers
the Board: “(h) To prepare, adopt, and issue the syllabi or tables of specifications of the subjects for
examinations in consultation with the academe; strictly within the scope of syllabus or table of
specifications of the subject for the examination xxxx”;(italicization supplied)
WHEREAS, the First Biennial National Congress on Education held on February 28 and March 1,
2008 called for the strategy “to update licensure examinations to reflect technical and scientific
requirements of business and industry”;
WHEREAS, these requirements can be embodied in the syllabi or tables of specifications (TOS) for
the subjects in the Board Licensure Examination for Agricultural Engineers (BLEA);
WHEREAS, the adoption of the tables of specifications has appropriately rearranged the topics
and sub-topics or concepts and sub-concepts or areas and sub-areas incorporating thereon
competencies under the BLEAE subjects and allocating the percentage weights thereof;
WHEREAS, the TOS was refined by the Board with the assistance of PRC consultants for Test
Construction and Development and was validated by the representatives from business and
industry, Accredited Professional Organization, the CHED, and the Higher Education Institutions
during the national consultation workshops conducted by the Board last May 26,2010 and June
3,2010 in Manila;
WHEREAS, the TOS will bring forth quality Board licensure examinations for Agricultural
Engineers via inclusion of more effective and valid test questions framed therefrom;
P.PAREDES
WHEREAS, ST.,of
the list CORNER N. REYES
competencies ST. SAMPALOC,
includes MANILA,
in a generic mannerPHILIPPINES,
those needed1008
by the industry;
and P.O. BOX 2008, MANILA
WHEREAS, thereafter, the Board decided to implement the TOS through issuance of Board
Resolution;
NOW, THEREFORE, the Board RESOLVES, as it is hereby RESOLVED, to adopt
and promulgate the “Tables of Specifications (TOS) for the Subjects in the Board
Licensure Examination for Agricultural Engineers (BLEAE)”, an integral part of,
and ANNEX “A” to, the herein Board Resolution.
RESOLVED, FURTHER, this Resolution with ANNEX “A” hereof shall apply in the
Board Licensure Examination for Agricultural Engineers (BLEAE) and subsequent
schedules thereof.
RESOLVED, FINALLY, this Resolution shall take effect after fifteen (15) days
following its full and complete publication in the Official Gazette, or any daily
major newspaper of general circulation in the Philippines.
(SGD)ARIODEAR C. RICO
Chairman
Attested :
(SGD)CARLOS G. ALMELOR
Secretary, Professional Regulatory Boards
Approved:
O-CH/COM1/COM2PRB-BOEA/D-SRB
NPL/ASA/NLR/ACR/CGA/CLE/blyth
ANNEX A- TABLE OF SPECIFICATIONS OF SUBJECTS IN
LICENSURE EXAMINATION FOR AGRICULTURAL
ENGINEERS
1. Hydrology 10 50
1.1 Describe the hydrologic Cycle; Hydrology in 1 5
engineering;
1.2 Describe the principles of hydrometeorology; 3 15
Weather and hydrology; Precipitation, evaporation
and evapotranspiration; weather instruments
1.3 Describe the principles of watershed/surface 3 15
hydrology; Runoff, infiltration, seepage and
percolation, stream flow, soil erosion and sediment
transport
1.4 Describe the basic theories of groundwater 3 15
hydrology; aquifer systems and lithography, well
hydraulics and well development; water quality analysis
2. Irrigation and Drainage Engineering 45 225
2.1 Apply theories and practices in leveling, mapping, 5 25
triangulation, topographic, route, and construction
surveys, and global positioning system (GPS)
2.2 Apply the theories and principles of fluid mechanics in 3 15
the design, construction and management of agricultural
engineering production systems and facilities
2.3 Apply the basic theories of groundwater hydrology in 2 10
planning water resource projects
2.4 Analyze the design, construction, operation and 5 25
maintenance of hydraulics machineries and facilities
(i.e. pumps, and turbines); Pumps size determination
and specifications
2.5 Plan, design, construct, operate and manage 20 100
irrigation and drainage systems and facilities; Design
small canal structures for the conveyance of irrigation
or drainage water;
2.6 Apply the theories and principles in designing 10 50
pressurized irrigation systems and facilities;
3. Soil and Water Conservation Engineering 30 150
3.1 Explain and apply the basic soil-water- plant 2 10
relations in crop production
3.2 Apply the principles of hydrometeorology in the 2 10
planning and design and management of water
resources facilities
3.3 Apply the principles of watershed hydrology in the 2 10
planning and design of agricultural engineering
facilities
3.4 Design, construct, manage farm ponds, reservoirs, 15 75
including earth dams, and spillways
3.5 Design of soil and water control structures and 5 25
facilities for stream banks and sloping cultivated
agricultural areas
3.6 Design of vegetative and lined water conveyance 2 10
channels
3.7 Maintain water conservation works, drainage and 2 10
erosion control systems;
4. Mathematics, Agricultural Statistics and Operation 10 50
Research
4.1 Apply the theories and concepts of sets, real number 1 5
systems, radical and rational numbers, linear equations,
laws of equalities and inequalities, quadratic equations,
laws of exponents, partial fraction, progression,
permutation, combination and probability, complex
numbers, and to the solutions of algebraic problems;
4.2 Apply the principles of trigonometric functions and their 1 5
relations, logarithms, circular, inverse trigonometric
functions to the solutions of right and oblique triangles
in both plane and spherical surfaces;
4.3 Analyze straight lines functions and graphs, limits, 1 5
continuity concepts, curves, and others, and solve
geometric and physical problems;
4.4 Solve problems relative to the application of the theories 1 5
and basic concepts of functions and limits, continuity,
derivatives and its application, algebraic functions,
polynomial curves, maxima and minima, differential of
exponential, logarithmic, inverse trigonometric and
hyperbolic functions, curvature, indeterminate forms;
4.5 Apply the fundamental principles of integration, definite 1 5
integrals, plane areas, partial differentiation, triple
integrals, series of constant terms, power series,
compute areas between two curves, application of
integration to the solution of fluid pressure, work,
moment of inertia, power series;
4.6 Apply the principles of sampling technique; 1 5
4.7 Construct, analyze, and interpret probability distribution; 1 5
4.8 Conceptualize, design, and implement research studies, 1 5
investigation and experiments in agricultural
engineering, collect and analyze data, and interpret
results;
4.9 Apply the concepts, theories, and principles of 1 5
regression and correlation analysis; Describe and apply
the methods of testing of significance and analysis of
variance;
4.10 Apply the theories and principles of allocating 1 5
resources, project scheduling and programming
5. Agricultural and Fishery Sciences 5 25
5.1 Describe the principles of crop science, crop 5 25
protection, soil science, and animal science
TOTAL 100 500
Subject 3. Rural Electrification, Agricultural Processing, Agricultural Structures and
allied subjects- 34%