Department of Information Technology

Department of Information Technology

Degree Program

Program Recognitions

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Degree Program

Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (4 years)

The Bachelor of Science in Information Technology program offered three professional elective tracks for students:

Network and Security

The Network and Security track provides a continuation of the CCNA modules delivered during the 2nd and 3rd years of BS IT students. They are expected to learn how to manage, build, and install a computer network’s security by understanding and implementing network security policies and procedures.

Web and Mobile App Development

The Web and Mobile App Development track is a supplement to the programming courses that the students are currently taking. Additional programming languages, frameworks, tools, and best practices in software development are to be introduced in this track. Aside from Java, students in this track are expected to learn PHP and .NET Framework. Also, aside from Android, students are expected to create mobile applications using either iOS and/or Windows platforms.

IT Automation

The Robotics track identifies possible applications for the IT field. Focus is on hardware integration, implementation, and application rather than engineering’s hardware development and design. Introduction of existing technologies, such as the Boe-Bot series and Arduino, will be used to identify and create possible applications, focusing on real-life scenarios (i.e., Internet of Things).

 

Program Recognitions

Center of Development

Level II Accreditation

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Vision & Mission

Updates

Vision & Mission

Updates

Administrators and Faculty Members

Administrators and Faculty Members

Asst. Prof. Leonid C. Lintag, MIT

Chair

Asst. Prof. Darlene D. Alberto, MEngg

Master of Engineering

Asst. Prof. Maricel A. Balais, DT

Doctor of Technology

Asst. Prof. Mylene J. Domingo, DIT

Doctor of Information Technology

Asst. Prof. Maria Lourdes L. Edang, MIEng

Master in Industrial Engineering and Management

Asst. Prof. Mia V. Eleazar, MSCS

Master of Science in Computer Science

Assoc. Prof. Noel E. Estrella, DIT

Doctor of Information Technology

Assoc. Prof. Ma. Beatrice L. Lacsamana, MCS

Master of Computer Science

Inst. Leonid C. Lintag, MIT

Master of Information Technology

Asst. Prof. Rochelle Lynn L. Lopez, MSCS

Master of Science in Computer Science

Mr. Arthur D. Ollanda, BSCS

Bachelor of Science in Computer Science

Asst. Prof. Jerralyn T. Padua, MSCS

Master of Science in Computer Science

Asst. Prof. Ronina C. Tayuan, MSCS

Master of Science in Computer Science

Asst. Prof. Mike C. Victorio, MA

Master of Arts in Computer Education

Asst. Prof. Eugenia R. Zhuo, DIT

Doctor in Information Technology