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                                                                     Curriculum        (CMO 25, s.
                                                                  (CMO 34, s. 2012       2015)

                         General Education            54                65                45
                         Common Courses               18                21                18
                         Professional Courses         48                42                66

                         Professional Electives        9                12                12

                         Special Tracks                                  9                12
                         Additional     Math           3                                   6
                         Requirement
                          PE                           8                 8                 8

                          NSTP                         6                 6                 6
                         Institutional Courses                          16                15



                            TOTAL                        146              179              188


               Program Description

               The Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSIT) program is a four-year
               degree  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.

               The  program  prepares  graduates  to  address  various  use  needs  involving  the
               selection, development, application, integration and management of computing
               technologies within an organization.



               Program Outcomes

               The minimum standards for the BSIT programs are expressed in the following
               minimum  set  of  graduate  outcomes.  The  graduate  outcomes  common  to  all
               programs,  and  those  common  to  the  discipline  are  further  mapped  into  the
               expanded graduate outcomes specific to the disciplines of IT as outlined below:



               Common to all programs in all types of schools

               The graduates have the ability to

                   a)  Articulate  and  discuss  the  latest  developments  in  the  specific  field  of
                       practice. (Philippine Qualifications Framework (PQF) level 6 descriptor.
                   b)  Effectively  communicate  orally  and  in  writing  using  both  English  and
                       Filipino
                   c)  Work  effectively  and  independently  in  multi-disciplinary  and  multi-
                       cultural teams.
                   d)  Act in recognition of professional, social, and ethical responsibility
                   e)  Preserve and promote “Filipino historical and cultural heritage”
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