- Title
- Adoption of Syllabus for Each Subject in the Electrical Engineers and Master Electricians Licensure Examinations
- Reference
- PRC Board of Electronics Engineering Resolution No. 019-95
- Date
- 1995-09-19
September 19, 1995
PRC BOARD OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING RESOLUTION NO. 019-95
ADOPTION OF SYLLABUS FOR EACH SUBJECT IN THE ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND MASTER ELECTRICIANS LICENSURE EXAMINATIONS
WHEREAS, Section 10, Article II of
WHEREAS, Section 4 (c), Article II of the same law has empowered the Board of Electrical Engineering to prescribe the syllabus for each of the subjects with its relative weight in the licensure examinations;
WHEREAS, a syllabus which shall consist of topics and concepts under each subject in the licensure examinations is necessary to delineate the scope of the subjects within which the Board Members shall prepare the questions for inputting in the data bank and to guide the examinees in their preparation for the licensure examinations; and
WHEREAS, these syllabi were formulated in accordance with Section 19 (b) and (c), Article II of
NOW, THEREFORE, the Board, pursuant to Section 4 (h), Article II of * appended hereto.
FURTHER RESOLVED that this Resolution shall, upon its approval by the Commission, become effective after fifteen (15) days following its publication in the Official Gazette or any newspaper of general circulation, whichever is earlier.
FINALLY RESOLVED that the Resolution be widely disseminated and circularized, through the IIEE, all technological and vocational schools, colleges and universities offering courses in electrical engineering and electrical trades, and all sectors concerned.
Adopted: 19 Sept. 1995
(SGD.) RAFAEL F. FLORENTINO
Chairman
Professional Regulation Commission
(SGD.) ROY F. GIL
Member
Professional Regulation Commission
Attested:
(SGD.) CARLOS G. ALMELOR
Secretary, Professional Regulatory Boards
Approved:
(SGD.) HERMOGENES P. POBRE
Commissioner
Professional Regulation Commission
(SGD.) MARIANO A. MENDIETA
(SGD.) ALFONSO G. ABAD
Associate Commissioners
Professional Regulation Commission