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The Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSIT) is a four-year degree program that equips students with the basic ability to conceptualize, design and implement software applications. It prepares students to be IT professionals who are able to perform installation, operation, development, maintenance, and administration of computer applications. The goal of the program is to produce information technologists who can assist individuals and organizations in solving problems using information technology techniques and processes.
Recommended Senior High School Strand
Students who wish to pursue a degree in BS in Information Technology are encouraged to take the Information and Communication Technology strand. The strand equips students with basic topics on illustration, web design, animation, technical drafting, and computer programming.
Subjects and Curriculum
Introduction to Computing
Fundamentals of Programming
Intermediate Programming
Data Structures and Algorithms
Information Management
Applications Development and Emerging Technologies
Program Outcome
Graduates of BS in Information Technology are expected to be able to:
Analyze complex problems and create an appropriate solution
Design and develop computing solutions
Utilize modern computing tools and skills
Apply information technology concepts and practices
Integrate information technology-based solutions
On-The-Job Training/Internship
During the fourth year of the program, students are required to attend an On the Job Training (OJT) in IT firms and corporations, any government or private institutions. Students are given the opportunity to apply their knowledge and skills in an actual work setting. Usually, universities require them to submit a written report on their tasks, learning experiences, and hours rendered. Their work performance will also be evaluated by their immediate managers and will be submitted to their respective OJT coordinator. The number of hours required may differ in each university.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of BS in Information Technology may pursue a career path in IT firms and corporations, any government or private institutions. They may apply as an applications developer, database administrator, technical support specialist, test engineer, web administrator, web developer, network administrator, information technology, information security administrator, network engineer, and systems analyst.
The Certificate of Computer Science is a two-year degree program that focuses on the study of computer algorithms and its implementation through computer software and hardware. It also equips students with proficiency in designing, writing, and developing computer programs and computer networks; as well as intricacies of software applications, data processing, web development, programming, and computer architecture.
Recommended Senior High School Strand
Students who wish to pursue a degree in Certificate in Computer Science are encouraged to take the Information and Communication Technology strand. The strand equips students with basic topics on illustration, web design, animation, technical drafting, and computer programming.
Subjects and Curriculum
Programming Languages
Database Systems
Computer Organization
Web Programming
Software Engineering
Design and Analysis of Algorithms
Program Outcome
Graduates of Certificate in Computer Science are expected to be able to:
Analyze complex problems and create an appropriate solution
Design and develop computing solutions
Utilize modern computing tools and skills
Apply information technology concepts and practices
Integrate information technology-based solutions
On-The-Job Training/Internship
During the two year of the program, students are required to attend an On the Job Training (OJT) in IT firms and corporations, any government or private institutions. Students are given the opportunity to apply their knowledge and skills in an actual work setting. Usually, universities require them to submit a written report on their tasks, learning experiences, and hours rendered. Their work performance will also be evaluated by their immediate managers and will be submitted to their respective OJT coordinator. The number of hours required may differ in each university.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of Certificate in Computer Science may pursue a career path in IT firms and corporations, any government or private institutions. They may apply as a computer support specialist, computer hardware troubleshooter, software tester, computer programmer, web developer, mobile web developer, computer data encoder, database programmer, software developer, and computer professor.
The Associate in Computer Engineering Technology (ASET) is a two-year program that is a combination of electrical engineering and computer science. The curriculum provides students with a foundation in basic science, mathematics, software, and engineering. It covers topics on how to design a microprocessor and develop embedded systems that are used in desktops or handheld devices. The program also equips students with the ability to analyze, plan, design, install, operate and maintain digital devices, computer hardware, and software systems.
Recommended Senior High School Strand
Students who wish to pursue a degree in Computer Engineering are encouraged to take the Information and Communication Technology strand. The strand equips students with basic topics on illustration, web design, animation, technical drafting, and computer programming.
Subjects and Curriculum
Discrete Mathematics
Computer Engineering as a Discipline
Fundamentals of Mixed Signals and Sensors
Computer Engineering Drafting and Design
Programming Logic and Design
Data Structures and Algorithms
Software Design
Microprocessors
Logic Circuits and Design
Data Communications
Operating Systems
Methods of Research
Program Outcome
Graduates of Computer Engineering Technology are expected to be able to:
Solve complex engineering problems using the application of mathematics and science knowledge
Conduct engineering procedures professionally and ethically
Understand and explain the significance of engineering solutions globally, economically, and environmentally
Use up to date techniques, skills, and engineering tools for computer engineering procedures
Apply engineering and management principles both as a member and a leader in a team
On-The-Job Training/Internship
During the two year of the program, students are required to attend an On the Job Training (OJT) in a company, organization, or agency that specializes in computer engineering practices and procedures. Students are given the opportunity to apply their knowledge and skills in an actual work setting. Usually, universities require them to submit a written report on their tasks, learning experiences, and hours rendered. Their work performance will also be evaluated by their immediate managers and will be submitted to their respective OJT coordinator. The number of hours required may differ in each university.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of Associate in Computer Engineering Technology may pursue a career path in various development and manufacturing companies or government agencies that needs specialized Computer Engineering services. They may apply for roles such as a software developer, test engineers, computer programmer, support specialist, robotics control systems engineer, electrical designer, quality assurance manager, and systems analyst.