The College of Computer Studies (CCS) offer a relevant, competitive, globally recognized and industry-based degree programs for the Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSIT) and Bachelor of Science in Information Technology with Specialization in Cyber Security (BSIT-CS) which are responsive to the ever changing demands of the industry.
The Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSIT) is a four-year online degree program which focuses on the study of the utilization of both hardware, software technologies and infrastructure that provides computing solutions to address the need of an organization. The program prepare students to be trained and be certified with CISCO Networking Academy Program and in the final year take the Capstone projects and the face-to-face, on-the- job/Internship Training Program.
A BSIT graduate can land a job with any of the following: Web and Application Developer, Junior Database Administrator, Systems Administrator, Network Engineer, Junior Information Security Administrator, IT Audit Assistant, Technical Support Specialist, QA Specialist, Systems Analyst, and Computer Programmer
Program of Study
General Education Courses 36 units, Common Courses 18 units, Professional Courses 48 units, Professional Electives 12 units, Additional Domain Courses 18 units, FCPC Mandatory Courses 12 units, Physical Education Courses 8 units, and National Service Training Program 6 units, a total of 158 units
The Bachelor of Science in Information Technology with Specialization in Cyber Security (BSIT-CS) is a four-year online degree program which focuses on technology, people, information, systems, and processes to secure cyber operations of an organization. The program will train and certify students with CISCO Networking Academy Program, COMPTIA, Fortinet, Sophos and Splunk, the leading products in network security.
In the final year, student will take Capstone projects and the face-to-face, on-the- job/Internship Training Program.
A BSIT with Specialization in Cyber Security can land a job with any of the following: Cyber Security Specialist, Cyber Crime Analyst, Incident and Intrusion Analyst, IT Auditor, Penetration and Vulnerability Tester, Cyber Security Manager, Cyber Security Engineer, Cyber Security Architect, and Cyber Security Consultant.
Program of Study
General Education Courses 36 units, Common Courses 18 units, Professional Courses 51 units, Professional Electives 8 units, Additional Domain Courses 21 units, FCPC Mandatory Courses 6 units, Physical Education Courses 8 units, and National Service Training Program 6 units, a total of 154 units.