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Civil Engineering Licensure Examination 2022

(COVERAGE BY SUBJECT)

I. MATHEMATICS, SURVEYING AND TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING (35%)


a. Algebra
b. Plane and Spherical Trigonometry
c. Analytic Geometry
d. Descriptive Geometry
e. Solid Geometry
f. Differential Calculus
g. Integral Calculus
h. Highway and Railroad Surveying
i. Plane Topographic Surveying
j. Hydrographic Surveying
k. Advanced Surveying
l. Design and Construction of Highways and Railroads
m. Piers, Ports and Wharves

II. HYDRAULICS AND GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING (30%)


a. Fluid Mechanics
b. Hydraulics
c. Geotechnical Engineering

III. STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION (35%)


a. Engineering Mechanics
b. Strength of Materials
c. Theory of Structures
d. Analysis and Design of Concrete
e. Steel
f. Timber Structures and Foundation with Application of Governing Codes of
Practice
Civil Engineering Licensure Examination 2022
(COVERAGE BY TOPIC)

I. MATHEMATICS, SURVEYING AND TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING

a. Algebra
1. Set Theory
2. Real Numbers
3. Algebraic Expressions and Operations
4. Equations and Inequalities
5. Roots and Powers
6. Linear, Quadratic and Polynomial Functions
7. Factoring
8. Roots of Algebraic Equations
9. System of Equations
10. Logarithmic and Exponential Functions
11. Arithmetic and Geometric Progression
b. Trigonometry
1. Circular (Trigonometric) Functions
2. Trigonometric Identities and Equations
3. Solution of Triangles
4. Hyperbolic Functions
5. Inscribed/Circumscribed Problems
6. Spherical Trigonometry
c. Geometry
1. Cartesian Coordinate System
2. Functions and Relations
3. Functions and their Graphs
4. Straight Lines
5. Conic Sections
6. Polar Coordinates
7. Transformation of Coordinates
8. Parametric Equations
9. 2D and 3D
d. Calculus
1. Differential Calculus
1.1 Limits and Continuity
1.2 Derivatives and Differentiation
1.3 Application of Derivatives
1.4 The Differential
1.5 Partial Derivatives
1.6 Maxima and Minima
1.7 Related Rates
1.8 Optimization
2. Integral Calculus
2.1 Theory of Integrals
2.2 Integration Methods
2.3 Definite Integrals and Applications
2.4 Line and Surface Integrals
2.5 Multiple Integrals
2.6 Arc Length
2.7 Solids of Revolution
2.8 Centroids/ Moment of Inertia
3. Differential Equation
3.1 First Order DE
3.1.1 Exact DE
3.1.2 Integrating Factors
3.1.3 Separable DE
3.1.4 Homogeneous DE
3.1.5 Linear DE
3.1.6 Applications
3.2 Higher Order DE
e. Other Topics
1. Infinite Series
1.1 Molaurin Series
1.2 Taylor Series
1.3 Fourier Series
2. Complex Variables
3. Vector Analysis
4. Matrices
5. Determinants
6. Probability and Statistics
f. Engineering Economy
1. Present Economy Study
2. Time-Value Relations
3. Selection Among Alternatives
3.1 Present Worth Method
3.2 Annual Worth Method
3.3 Future Worth Method
3.4 Internal Rate of Return Method
3.5 External Rate of Return Method
4. Interest and Annuity
5. Depreciation
6. Inflation
7. Rate of Investment
8. Stocks/ Bonds
g. Surveying
1. Surveying Concepts
2. Uses of Surveys
3. Operations in Surveying
4. Measurement and Adjustment
5. Field and Office Work
6. Surveying Instruments
7. Basic Surveying Measurements
8. Distance Measurement
8.1 Pacing
8.2 Distance Measurement with Tape
9. Vertical Distance Measurement; Leveling
10. Angle and Direction Measurement
10.1 Location of Points
10.2 Meridians
10.3 Bearing and Azimuth
10.4 Magnetic Declination
10.5 Instruments Used
10.5.1 Engineers Transit
10.5.2 Theodolite
11. Stadia and Tacheometry
11.1 Principles of Stadia
11.2 Plane Table and Alidade
12. Survey Operations
13. Traverse
13.1 Deflection Angle Traverse
13.2 Interior Angle Traverse
13.3 Traverse by Angle to the Right
13.4 Azimuth Traverse
13.5 Compass Traverse
13.6 Stadia Traverse
13.7 Plane Table Traverse
14. Calculation of Areas of Land
14.1 Area by Triangle
14.2 Area by Coordinate
14.3 Area by Double Meridian Distance (DMD) and Latitude
14.4 Irregular Boundaries (Simpson’s and Trapezoidal Rules)
15. Triangulation and Trilateralization
15.1 Horizontal Control System
15.2 Triangulation Figures and Procedures
15.3 Error Propagation
15.4 Trilateralization
16. Astronomical Observation
16.1 Celestial Sphere
16.2 Equator System
16.3 The PZS Triangle
16.4 Azimuth and Hour Angle at Elongation
16.5 Time
16.6 Solar observation
16.7 Stellar Observation
17. Engineering Surveys
18. Topographic Survey
18.1 Horizontal Control
18.2 Vertical Control (Contours)
18.3 Location of Details
19. Route Surveying
19.1 Horizontal Curves
19.1.1 Simple Curves
19.1.2 Compound Curves
19.1.3 Superelations
19.1.4 Spiral Curves
19.2 Vertical Curves
19.3 Earthwork Operations
19.3.1 Methods of Determining Earthwork Volumes
19.3.2 Borrow Pits
20. Hydrographic Surveys
20.1 Datum
20.2 Soundings
21. Probable Value
22. Tape Correction
23. Levelling
24. Curvature and Refraction
25. DMD and DPD
26. Compass and Transit Rule
h. Transportation Engineering
1. Highway and Urban Transportation Planning and Economics
2. Driver, Vehicle, Traffic and Road Characteristics
3. Highway Design
4. Traffic Engineering and Highway Operations
5. Road and Pavement Design
6. Airport Engineering
7. Ports and Harbors
8. Containment Structures (Tanks, Soils, Storage Tanks)
9. Bridges
10. Accident Analysis
11. Sight Distance

II. GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING AND HYDRAULICS

a. Geotechnical Engineering
1. Soil Mechanics and Foundation
2. Soil Properties
3. Soil Classification
4. Flow of Water in Soils
4.1 Permeability
4.2 Seepage
4.3 Effective and Porewater Pressure
5. Soil Strength
5.1 Shear Strength
5.2 Bearing Capacity
6. Compressibility of Soils
6.1 Elastic Settlement
6.2 Consolidation Settlement
7. Soil Improvement
7.1 Compaction
7.2 Soil Stabilization
8. Earth Pressures and Retaining Wall
9. Slope Stability Analysis
10. Design of Civil Engineering Structures and System
11. Atterberg Limits
12. Stress in Soil
13. Flow Nets
14. Boussinesq
15. Pile Foundation
b. Hydraulics
1. Fluid Mechanics
2. Properties of Fluids
3. Fluid Statics
4. Fluid Flow Concepts and Basic Equations
5. Dimensionally Analysis and Dynamic Similitude
6. Viscous Flow and Fluid Resistance
7. Ideal Fluid Flow
8. Steady Flow in Closed Conduits
9. Steady Flow in Open Channels
10. Hydrology
11. Hydrologic Cycle
11.1 Precipitation
11.2 Streamflow
11.3 Evaporations
11.4 Transpiration
12. Hydrograph Analysis
12.1 Run Off
12.2 Storage Routing
13. Groundwater
14. Hydraulics, System and Structure
15. Reservoirs
16. Dams
17. Spillways, Gates, and Outlet Works
18. Open Channels
19. Pressure Conduits
20. Hydraulics Machinery
21. Irrigation
21.1 Water Requirement
21.2 Soil Water Relation
21.3 Water Quality
21.4 Methods
21.5 Structures
22. Flood Control
21.1 Design Flood
21.2 Flood Control Structures
23. Drainage
23.1 Estimate of Flow
23.2 Storm Drainage
23.3 Land and Highway Drainage
23.4 Culverts and Bridges
23.5 Drainage Structures
24. Water Supply and Sewerage
24.1 Fundamental Concepts
24.2 Water Supply and Treatment
24.3 Water Waste Treatment
25. Hydrostatic Pressure
26. Buoyancy
27. Stability of Floating Bodies
28. Thin-Walled Vessels
29. Moving Vessel
30. Rotating Vessel
31. Energy Equation
32. Head Loss
33. Pipes in Series/Parallel
34. Orifice Flow
35. Weirs
36. Open Channels
37. Critical Flow
38. Non-Uniform Flow
39. Hydrodynamics

III. STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION


a. STATICS OF RIGID BODIES
1. Force System
1.1 Concurrent and Non-current Force System
1.2 Parallel and Non-Parallel Force System
1.3 Planar and Three-Dimensional Force System
1.4 Distributed Forces
1.5 Frictional Forces
2. Equilibrium of Forces
2.1 Reactions
2.2 Free Body Diagram
2.3 Two Force Bodies
2.4 Three Force Bodies
3. Truss Analysis
3.1 Methods of Joints
3.2 Method of Sections
3.3 Graphical Methods
4. Beams and Frames
4.1 Reactions
4.2 Shear Diagram
4.3 Bending Moment Diagram
5. Related Topics
5.1 Moment of Lines and Areas
5.2 Centroids
5.3 Moments of Inertia
5.4 Center of Mass
5.5 Center of Forces
b. Dynamic of Rigid Bodies
1. Kinematics of Particles
1.1 Rectilinear Motion
1.2 Curvilinear Motion
2. Kinetics of Particles
2.1 Newton’s Second Law
2.2 Dynamic Equilibrium
2.3 Work and Energy Principle
2.4 Kinetic and Potential Energy
2.5 Impulse and Momentum Principle
3. Kinematics of Rigid Bodies
3.1 Translation
3.2 Rotation
3.3 General Plane Method
4. Kinetics of Rigid Bodies
4.1 D’Alembert’s Principle
4.2 Work and Energy Principle
4.3 Impulse and Momentum Principle
c. Mechanics
1. Stresses and Strains
2. Material Properties
3. Axially Loaded Members
4. Thin-Walled Pressure Vessels
5. Torsional Stresses
6. Internal Forces and Stresses in Beams
6.1 Flexural Stress
6.2 Shear Stress
6.3 Combined Stresses
6.4 Principal Stresses
6.5 Unsymmetrical Bending
7. Deflections
7.1 Double Integration Methos
7.2 Area Moment Method
7.3 Conjugate Beam Method
7.4 Superposition
7.5 Virtual Work Method
8. Statically Indeterminate Beams
9. Shear Center
10. Curved Beams
11. Non-Homogenous Beams
12. Impact Loading
13. Stress Concentration
14. Repeated Loading
15. Elastic Instability (Buckling)
16. Analysis of Connections
16.1 Riveted and Bolted Connections
16.2 Welded Connections
17. Cables
18. Torsion
19. Helical Spring
20. Flexural Fiber Stress
21. Transverse Shear Stress
22. Composite Beams
23. Mohr’s Circle
d. Structural Analysis
1. Loadings
1.1 Vertical Loads (Dead and Live Loads)
1.2 Lateral Loads (Wind and Earthquake Loads)
1.3 Impact Loads
2. Energy Methods for Deformation Analysis
2.1 Castigliano’s Theorem
2.2 Virtual Work Method (Unit Load)
3. Influence Lines
4. Frame Analysis
4.1 Approximate Methods
4.2 Exact Methods
4.3 Moment Distribution
5. Stiffness and Flexibility Methods of Analysis
5.1 Trusses
5.2 Beams
5.3 Frames
6. Three Moment Equation
7. Fixed-End Moments
e. Timber
1. Design of Timber Structures
2. Properties of Wood
3. Design of Tension Member
4. Design of Bending Members
4.1 Laterally Supported Beams
4.2 Laterally Unsupported Beams
5. Design of Compression Members
5.1 Short Columns
5.2 Slender Columns
5.3 Spaced Columns
6. Timber Connections
f. Steel Design
1. Design of Steel Structures
2. General
2.1 Properties of Structural Steel
2.2 Design Philosophy
2.2.1 Allowable Stress Design
2.2.2 Load and Resistance Factor Design
3. Tension Members
4. Connections
4.1 Bolted
4.1 Welded
5. Compression Members
6. Beams
6.1 Compact Sections
6.2 Non-compact Sections
7. Beam Columns
8. Plastic Analysis and Limit Design
9. Composite Steel and Concrete
g. Reinforced Concrete Design
1. General
1.1 Properties of Concrete Materials
1.2 Design Philosophies and Procedures
2. Flexural Analysis and Design
3. Shear and Diagonal Tension
4. Bond, Anchorage Development Lengths
5. Serviceability Requirements
5.1 Crack Control
5.2 Deflection
6. Columns
6.1 Short Columns
6.2 Slender Columns
7. Slabs
8. Footings
8.1 Moments in Footings
8.2 Pile Footings
9. Retaining Wall
10. Pre stressed Concrete
11. Singly-Reinforced
12. Doubly-Reinforced
13. T-Beams
h. Miscellaneous
1. Construction and Management
2. Engineering Relations and Ethics
3. Contracts and Specifications
4. Construction Project Organization
5. Planning and Scheduling (PERT/CPM)
6. Construction Estimates
7. Construction Methods and Operations
8. Construction Equipment Operations and Maintenance

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