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Curricular Offerings

4-YEAR BACHELOR DEGREE PROGRAMS

  • BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
    The BS Information Technology (BSIT) program includes the study of the utilization of both hardware and software technologies involving planning, installing, customizing, operating, managing and administering, and maintaining information technology infrastructure that provides computing solutions to address the needs of an organization.

  • BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER SCIENCE
    The BS Computer Science (BSCS) program includes the study of computing concepts and theories, algorithm foundations and new developments in computing. The program prepares students to design and create algorithmically complex software and develop new and effective algorithms for solving computing problems.
    The program also includes the study of standards and practices in Software Engineering. It prepares students to acquire skills and disciplines required for designing, writing and modifying software components, modules and applications that comprise software solutions.

  • BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS
    The BS Information System (BSIS) program includes the study of application and effect of information technology to organizations. Graduates of the program should be able to implement an information system, which considers complex technological and organizational factors affecting it. These include components, tools, techniques, strategies, methodologies. etc.

2-YEAR DIPLOMA PROGRAM

  • ASSOCIATE IN COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY
    Based from CHED Memorandum Circular No. 5 series of 1998, the Associate in Computer Technology is a two-year non-degree program leading to a diploma in Associate in Computer Technology. Although not exactly equivalent to the first two years of the degree programs in Bachelor of Science in Computer Science (BSCS), Information Technology (BSIT) and Information Management (BSIM), the ACT may be considered as a ladderized program for the above mentioned programs in Information Technology.