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BS Information Technology

The Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSIT) program prepares students to be IT professionals and be experts on the design and implementation of IT for business processes. This course focuses on:

  • systems analysis and design;
  • operation of the database, networks, and multimedia systems;
  • software integration, testing, and documentation;
  • systems management and administration; and,
  • the principles of accounting.

Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSIT) is the study of the utilization of computers and computer software to plan, install, customize, operate, manage, administer and maintain information technology infrastructure. the study of utilization of computers and computer software to plan, install, customize, operate, manage, administer and maintain information technology infrastructure. The Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSIT) program prepares students to be IT professionals, be well versed on application installation, operation, development, maintenance, and administration, and be familiar with hardware installation, operation, and maintenance. 

  • Applications developer 
  • Database Administrator
  • Entrepreneur in IT Industry 
  • Information Security Administrator
  • Information Technology Instructor   
  • Network Administrator 
  • Network Engineer
  • Systems Analyst  
  • Technical Support Specialist
  • Test Engineer 
  • Web Administrator / Web Master 
  • Web Developer 

These are programs that may be considered as equivalent to ITE programs for the purpose of determining qualifications of faculty members and for students cross enrolling to other department.

  • BS Computer Engineering 
  • BS Electronics and Communications Engineering
  • BS Statistics 
  • BS in Information Management

Graduates of BSIT programs are expected to have acquired but not limited to the following competencies:

 

Technical Understanding 

  • Systems analysis and design 
  • Operation of the database, networks, and multimedia systems
  • Software integration, testing, and documentation
  • Systems management and administration
  • Principles of accounting

 

Curriculum or Prospectus

Currently, the BSIT program is composed of two (2) majors or fields of specializations:

  • Network Design and Maintenance
  • Wen and Mobile Add Development

The following are samples of revised and CHED approved program curricula:


Enrollment Trends


Student Gender Distribution for BS Information Technology