College of Technical Education

Filipinos are renowned all over the world for their technical expertise, which is mostly due to the quality education provided by several educational institutions in the country. The University of Batangas considers itself one of the frontrunners for Technical Education.


The department is fully recognized and accredited by Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA), the government regulating agency for institutions offering Technical Vocational Education (TVET). All the instructors are holders of National Certifications Level 1, 2 and 3 and Assessor/Trainers of different qualifications.



Programs Offered

Industrial Automation Technology

This program covers an extensive selection of basic and advanced instructions combined with practical exercise, which allows optimum training in repairing and maintaining control systems and robotic devices, pneumatics, and electro-pneumatics, hydraulics and electro-hydraulics, and programmable logic controls.

This program is a bundle of two industrial qualifications regulated by the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA), which are Electrical Installation and Maintenance NC II and Mechatronics Servicing NC II. Electrical Installation and Maintenance NC II is taken during the first year of training while Mechatronics Servicing NC II is accomplished during the second year, since Industrial Automation Technology is a two-year program.

Upon completion of each qualification, students should take mandatory national assessment.

Qualifications:

Electrical Installation and Maintenance NC II
Consists of competencies that a person must achieve to enable him/her to install and maintain, troubleshoot and repair electrical wiring, lighting, and related equipment and systems where the voltage does not exceed 600 volts in residential houses/buildings. A person who has achieved this qualification is competent to be a:
• Building-Wiring Electrician
• Residential/Commercial-Wiring Electrician
• Maintenance Electrician

Unit of Competency (Skills Learned)
• Perform roughing-in, wiring and cabling works for single-phase distribution, power, lighting and auxiliary systems
• Install electrical protective devices for distribution, power, lighting, auxiliary, lightning protection and grounding systems
• Install wiring devices of floor and wall mounted outlets, lighting fixtures/switches and auxiliary outlets
• Install single phase motor control system
• Perform commissioning procedures

Mechatronics Servicing NC II
Consists of competencies that enable a person to install, configure, and test , troubleshoot and repair Mechatronics and Automation devices.

A person who has achieved this qualification is competent to be a:
• Mechatronics and Automation Technician
• Mechatronics and Automation Installer

Unit of Competency (Skills Learned)
• Install Mechatronics and Automation devices
• Configure and test Mechatronics and Automation systems
• Design and innovations of mechatronics application


Drafting/CAD Technology

Drafting/Computer-Aided Design Technology covers computerized and manual preparation of working drawings for construction, engineering, and manufacturing based on local codes and global standards. This program aims to provide skills and knowledge to students through lectures, demonstrations, and computer hands-on.

This course is a bundle of two industrial qualifications regulated by the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA), which are Mechanical Drafting NC I and Technical Drafting NCII. Mechanical Drafting NC I is taken during the first year of training while Technical Drafting NC II is accomplished during the second year, since Drafting CAD Technology is a two-year program.

Upon completion of each qualification, students should take the mandatory national assessment.

Qualifications:

Mechanical Drafting NC I
Consists of competencies that a person must achieve to interpret sketches and prepare basic engineering drawings and details. A person who has achieved this qualification is competent to be a:
• Mechanical Draftsman
• Machine Designer
• Industrial Designer
• Industrial Technician
• Mold and Die Designer
• CNC Operator
• CAD Engineer

Unit of Competency (Skills Learned)
• Prepare basic engineering drawing
• Perform basic engineering detail drafting

Technical Drafting NCII
Consists of competencies that a person must achieve to draft architectural, structural, plumbing/sanitary, electrical, electronics and mechanical layout and details and prepare computer-aided drawings. A person who has achieved this qualification is competent to be a:
• General Draftsman
• CAD Operator
• CAD Detailer
• BIM Modeler
• Quantity Surveyor
• Estimator
• Specification Writer
• Draftsman by Specialization
• Structural Draftsman
• Structural Detailer
• Electrical Draftsman

Unit of Competency (Skills Learned)
• Draft architectural layout and details
• Prepare computer-aided drawings
• Draft structural layout and details
• Draft plumbing/sanitary layout and details
• Draft electrical and electronics layout and details
• Draft mechanical layout and details


Automotive Technology

The program aims to provide students with necessary skills and technical knowledge in servicing and general repair of automotive vehicle component systems, in accordance with industry standards such as engine, power train, suspension system, steering system, braking system, body and engine electrical system and vehicle body. This course is a bundle of Automotive Servicing NC I and Automotive Servicing NC II Major in Electrical and HVAC.

The Automotive Technology program consists of Automotive Servicing NC I and Automotive Servicing (Electrical Repair) NC II. Automotive Servicing NC I is taken during the first year of training while Automotive Servicing (Electrical Repair) NC II is accomplished during the second year, since Automotive Technology is a two-year program.
Upon completion of each qualification, students should take the mandatory national assessment.

Qualifications:

Automotive Servicing NC I
Consists of competencies that a person must achieve to perform pre-delivery inspection and periodic maintenance of automotive vehicles, both gas and diesel engine, in accordance with industry standards. This includes engine, power train, suspension system, steering system, braking system, electrical system, and body.

Upon completion of this qualification, the student becomes qualified to take the Automotive Servicing Certification (NC I) from TESDA.

A person who has achieved this qualification is competent to be a:
• Pre-delivery Inspector / Check Lister
• Periodic Maintenance Personnel / Staff
• Periodic Maintenance Associate
• Junior Technician
• Maintenance Technician
• Auto–Service Personnel

Unit of Competency (Skills Learned)
• Perform pre-delivery inspection
• Perform periodic maintenance of automotive engine
• Perform periodic maintenance of drive train
• Perform periodic maintenance of brake system
• Perform periodic maintenance of suspension system
• Perform periodic maintenance of steering system

Automotive Servicing (Electrical Repair) NC II
Consists of competencies in servicing and general repair of automotive vehicle component systems in accordance with industry requirements such as engine, power train, suspension system, steering system, braking system, body and engine electrical system, and vehicle body.

Upon completion of this qualification, the student becomes qualified to take the Automotive Servicing Certification (NC II - Electrical Repair) from TESDA.

A person who has achieved this qualification is competent to be a:
• Electrical Technician (Automotive)
• Air-con Technician (Automotive)

Unit of Competency (Skills Learned)
• Service manual air-conditioner system
• Diagnose and repair manual air-conditioner system
• Repair manual air-conditioner compressor magnetic clutch
• Diagnose and repair ignition system
• Diagnose and repair starting system
• Diagnose and repair charging system
• Diagnose and repair body electrical system


Electrical and Instrumentation Technology

E and I technology builds on foundational electrical and instrumentation knowledge practiced in the industrial sectors and covers advanced applied skills in the electrical and instrumentation field, including advanced electrical skills, electrical installations, building wiring, instrument installation and construction, SMART transmitters and field instrument servicing, introduction to industrial pre-commissioning and commissioning, and the principles of process control.

This program consists of Electrical Installation and Maintenance (EIM) NC II and Instrumentation and Control Servicing NC II. EIM NC II is taken during the first year of training while Instrumentation and Control Servicing NC II is accomplished during the second year, since Electrical and Instrumentation Technology is a two-year program.

Upon completion of each qualification, students should take the mandatory national assessment.

Qualifications:

Electrical Installation and Maintenance NC II
Consists of competencies that a person must achieve to enable him/her to install and maintain electrical wiring, lighting, and related equipment and systems where the voltage does not exceed 600 volts in residential houses/buildings.

A person who has achieved this qualification is competent to be a:
• Building-Wiring Electrician
• Residential/Commercial-Wiring Electrician
• Maintenance Electrician

Unit of Competency (Skills Learned)
• Perform roughing-in, wiring, and cabling works for single-phase distribution, power, lighting, and auxiliary systems
• Install electrical protective devices for distribution, power, lighting, auxiliary, lightning protection, and grounding systems
• Install wiring devices of floor- and wall-mounted outlets, lighting fixtures/switches, and auxiliary outlets
• Install single- phase motor control system
• Perform commissioning procedures

Instrumentation and Control Servicing NC II
Consists of competencies that enable a person to install, calibrate, and configure instrumentation and control devices.

A person who has achieved this qualification is competent to be a:
• Instrument Fitter
• Instrumentation Technician
• Electrical and Instrumentation Technician
• Pre-Commissioning and Commissioning Technician
• Operations and Maintenance Technician

Unit of Competency (Skills Learned)
• Install instrumentation and control devices
• Calibrate instrumentation and control devices
• Configure instrumentation and control devices


Instrumentation and Control Technology

Instrumentation and Control Technology builds on foundational instrumentation, automation, and process control knowledge practiced in the industrial sectors and covers advanced applied skills in the mechatronics and instrumentation field, including working in the field of metrology, instrumentation and automation, data analysis, control room operation, and automated process control systems.

This course consists of Mechatronics Servicing NC II and Instrumentation and Control Servicing NC II. Mechatronics Servicing NC II is taken during the first year of training while Instrumentation and Control Servicing NC II is accomplished during the second year, since Instrumentation and Control Technology is a two-year program.

Upon completion of each qualification, students should take the mandatory national assessment.

Qualifications:

Mechatronics Servicing NC II
Consists of competencies that enable a person to install, configure, and test mechatronics and automation devices.

A person who has achieved this qualification is competent to be a:
• Mechatronics and Automation Technician
• Mechatronics and Automation Installer

Unit of Competency (Skills Learned)
• Install Mechatronics and Automation Devices
• Configure and test Mechatronics and Automation System
• Design and innovations of mechatronics application

Instrumentation and Control Servicing NC II
Consists of competencies that enable a person to install, calibrate, and configure instrumentation and control devices.

A person who has achieved this qualification is competent to be a:
• Instrument Fitter
• Instrumentation Technician
• Centralized Control Room Operator
• Automation Technician
• Operations and Maintenance Technician

Unit of Competency (Skills Learned)
• Install instrumentation and control devices
• Calibrate instrumentation and control devices
• Configure instrumentation and control devices