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VISION
Mapua shall be among the best universities in the world.
MISSION
1. The Institute shall provide a learning environment in order for its students to acquire the attributes that
will make them globally competitive.
2. The Institute shall engage in economically viable research, development and innovation.
3. The institute shall provide state-of-the-art solutions to problems of industries and communities.
MISSION
2
3
COURSE SYLLABUS
1.
Course Code
: EE115
2.
Course Title
3.
Pre-requisite/s
4.
Co-requisite
5.
6.
Course Description
: EE110
: EE115D
This course deals with the study on the basic structure of power systems, recent trends and
innovations in power systems, complex power, per-unit quantities, transmission line
parameters, network modeling with calculations, load flow studies, short circuit calculations
and use of computer software for simulation.
Course Title:
Power Systems (EE115)
Date Effective:
1st Quarter
SY 2014 2015
Date Revised:
4TH Quarter
SY 2013 2014
Prepared by:
Michael C. Pacis
Approved by:
RVMSantiago
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Student Outcomes
1
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)
(i)
(j)
(k)
(l)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
Program
Educational
Objectives
2
3
Course Title:
Power Systems (EE115)
D- Demonstrated
Date Effective:
1st Quarter
SY 2014 2015
Date Revised:
4TH Quarter
SY 2013 2014
Prepared by:
Michael C. Pacis
Approved by:
RVMSantiago
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9. Course Coverage
Week
COURSE
OUTCOMES
CO 1: To
understand the
theories of
protective
relaying, identify
sources of power
generation and
introduction to
transmission
systems.
TOPICS
TLA
the course
AT
Class
discussion
Problem
Solving
12
Work 1
3-5
6-8
CO 2: To construct
system models of
power systems
using per-unit
quantities
CO 3: To apply
symmetrical
components on
power system
analysis
Class
discussion
Problem
Solving
Class
discussion
Problem
Solving
Course Title:
Power Systems (EE115)
Date Effective:
1st Quarter
SY 2014 2015
Date Revised:
4TH Quarter
SY 2013 2014
Prepared by:
Michael C. Pacis
Approved by:
RVMSantiago
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COURSE
OUTCOMES
Week
TOPICS
TLA
AT
(verification of
SC results
using ETAP)
CO 4: To determine
the fault currents
on different parts
of the power
network
Fault Calculations
Balanced and unbalanced faults
Admittance Bus (Ybus)
Formation and Techniques
Class
discussion
Problem
Solving
Work 2
CO 5: To compute
for the steady
state parameters
using load flow
Class
discussion
Problem
Solving
Computer
simulations
10
(verification of
LFA results
using ETAP)
11
CO 1 to 5
10.
Students will be able to model, design, analyze and protect a power system network.
Contribution of Course to Meeting the Professional Component
Engineering Topics:
General Education:
11. Textbook:
70%
30%
Power System Analysis and Design, 4th Ed., by J.Glover and M. Sarma,
Brooks Cole, 2009
12.2 Websites
www.ieee.explore.com
www.wikipedia.com
Course Title:
Power Systems (EE115)
Date Effective:
1st Quarter
SY 2014 2015
Date Revised:
4TH Quarter
SY 2013 2014
Prepared by:
Michael C. Pacis
Approved by:
RVMSantiago
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CO2
CO3
Weight
Quiz 1
Homework 1
Seatwork 1
Research Work 1
15%
2.5%
2.5%
2.5%
15%
2.5%
15%
2.5%
15%
2.5%
Homework 2
Quiz 3
CO4-CO5
Quiz 4
Research Work 2
Summative Assessment:
Final Examination
TOTAL
70%
70%
70%
70%
25%
70%
100%
70%
The final grades will correspond to the weighted average scores shown below
Average
Below 70
70 72
73 75
76 79
80 82
Grade
5.00
3.00
2.75
2.50
2.25
Average
83 85
86 88
89 93
94 97
98 100
Grade
2.00
1.75
1.50
1.25
1.00
Course Title:
Power Systems (EE115)
Date Effective:
1st Quarter
SY 2014 2015
Date Revised:
4TH Quarter
SY 2013 2014
Prepared by:
Michael C. Pacis
Approved by:
RVMSantiago
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cheating twice, the student will be referred to the Prefect of Student Affairs and be given a failing
grade.
g. Consultation Schedule
Consultation schedules with the Professor are posted outside the EECE Faculty room and in the
Schools web-page (http://www.mapua.edu.ph). It is recommended that the student first set an
appointment to confirm the instructors availability.
14. Course Materials Made Available
14.1
14.2
Syllabus
Lecture Notes
Course Title:
Power Systems (EE115)
Date Effective:
1st Quarter
SY 2014 2015
Date Revised:
4TH Quarter
SY 2013 2014
Prepared by:
Michael C. Pacis
Approved by:
RVMSantiago
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