Attuned to the vision and mission of the University, the Institute of Computer Studies aims to excel in instruction, research and community engagements in the field of information technology and computer sciences to produce globally competitive, innovative, ethical and socially responsible computing professionals capable of addressing the evolving needs of the industry and the society as a whole.
Specifically, the institute aims to:
1. Offer curricula that adhere to the prescribed educational frameworks and are aligned with the current industry trends and standards;
2. Create mutually beneficial partnerships with the industry where academic research and industry needs converge;
3. Drive innovation and facilitate the transfer of academic knowledge to industry and community to help address the pressing global challenges; and
4. Build strong networks with all stakeholders to foster student success, continuous professional development of faculty, and sustainable technological resources.
Attuned to the vision and mission of the University, the Institute of Computer Studies aims to excel in instruction, research and community engagements in the field of information technology and computer sciences to produce globally competitive, innovative, ethical and socially responsible computing professionals capable of addressing the evolving needs of the industry and the society as a whole.
Aligned with the goals of the Institute of Computer Studies, the Bachelor of Science in BSIT, BSIS and BSCS Departments aims to produce highly competent Information Technology professionals equipped with strong technical and soft skills who are ready for the rapidly evolving technological industry and community needs.
Specifically, the department aims to:
1. Prepare students to be technically proficient and have excellent problem-solving abilities;
2. Engage students in diverse activities that foster global engagement;
3. Strengthen the ethical, social, and academic values of students to ensure that they become responsible professionals;
4. Promote lifelong learning to students to maintain adaptability, flexibility and resilience; and
5. Produce alumni who can create a cycle of support and success for current students.