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               I.  WELL-DEFINED OBJECTIVES


               PROGRAM UNDER SURVEY
               Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSIT)


               PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
               Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSIT) is a four (4) year course
               offering that aims to produce graduates who can completely respond to the needs
               of the industries and other related areas of work ventures.

               BSIT is the study of the utilization of computers and computer software to plan,
               install,  customize,  operate,  manage,  administer  and  maintain  information
               technology infrastructure.

               It  is  a  program  of  which  students  be  prepared  to  be  Information  technology
               professionals,  be  well  versed  on  application,  installation,  operation,

               development,  maintenance,  administration  and  familiar  with  hardware
               installation, operation and maintenance.


               VISION OF THE INSTITUTION

               An Academic Centers of Excellence in Computing Sciences



               MISSION OF THE INSTITUTION

               To  provide  quality  education  towards  professional  development  and  global
               competitiveness of graduates in Computing Sciences


               GOAL OF THE ACADEMIC UNIT

               The graduates are globally competitive, morally upright, innovative and socially
               responsible  professionals  engaged  in  research,  extension  and  resource
               generation activities.


               PROGRAM OUTCOMES (OBJECTIVES)

               Graduates of Information Technology:

                   1.  analyze  complex  problems,  identify  and  define  the  computing
                       requirements needed to design an appropriate solution;
                   2.  apply  computing  and  other  knowledge  domains  to  address  real-world

                       problems;
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