The Bachelor of Science in Information Technologyprogram focuses on the rigorous training of students with the latest IT concepts and applications.
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
The Bachelor of Science in Information Technology program focuses on the rigorous training of students with the latest IT concepts and applications. It provides a practical approach in studying the various facets and latest applications of the IT industry; with track in: Network Technology or Software Technology.
Graduates of this program may pursue a meaningful career as a database administrator, entrepreneur in the IT industry, information security administrator, IT instructor, programmer, trainer or researcher. They can also become successful as researchers, information security/network administrators, technical support specialists or web administrators, web masters or web developers.
Major Subjects
- Introduction to Computing
- Fundamentals of Programming
- Intermediate Programming
- Data Structures and Algorithms
- Applications Development and Emerging Technologies
- Human Computer Interaction
- Discrete Math
- Fundamentals of Database Systems
- Quantitative Methods
- Information Assurance and Security
- Networking
- Integrative Programming and Technologies
- Social and Professional Issues
- Capstone Project
- System Integration and Architecture
- System Administration and Maintenance
- vPracticum
Electives
- Object-Oriented Programming
- Platform Technologies
- Web Systems and Technologies
Additional Domains for Web Design and Applications Development
- Web Development
- Mobile Enterprise Systems
- Multimedia Systems
- Internet Languages and Tools 1 and 2
- Graphic Design
Additional Domains for Game Development Track
- Internet of Things
- CISCO Networking Semester 1-4
- Big Data and Analytics
College Freshmen
- An applicant who has completed Senior High School and has not taken any college course, or
- An applicant who has completed equivalent Secondary Education from any school abroad and has not taken any college course, or
- A passer of Alternative Learning System (ALS) with certification of eligibility to be admitted to college.
College Transferee
- An applicant who has taken college programs or units not more than 75% of his/her curriculum in other CHED recognized colleges or universities, or
- An applicant who has taken college programs or units not more than 75% of his/her curriculum in colleges or universities abroad, OR
- An applicant who has taken vocational or any special training in recognized colleges or universities abroad, OR
- An applicant who has officially enrolled in any degree or certificate programs after High School.
Second Course Taker
- An applicant who has completed any college degree from any CHEd recognized college or university, or
- An applicant who has completed any college degree from college or university abroad.
Freshmen
Applicants for Admissions in any COS program must have:
- satisfactorily completed their senior high school education
- passed the DLSU-D Student Admissions Test (DSAT) exam and met the stanine (cut-off) scores required by the program
- passed the interview by the Department Chair concerned
Returnees
A COS returning student maybe readmitted if he/she has:
- passed the interview conducted by the Department Chair concerned or the Associate Dean
- satisfied the Retention Policy of the college/university
Shiftees
A student from another course who intends to shift to any COS program (except BS Biology with specialization in Medical Biology 3-year compressed program) must have:
- a GPA of at least 2.00
- passed the interview conducted by the Department Chair concerned or the Associate Dean
- passed the Qualifying Exam for BIT and BCS applicants
- satisfied the Retention Policy of the college/university
Transferees
A student from another school/university may be accepted in any COS program (except BS Biology with specialization in Medical Biology 3-year compressed program) as a transferee provided, he/she has:
- a GPA of at least 2.00 or its equivalent
- no failing grade in all academic and non-academic courses
- passed the interview conducted by the Department Chair concerned or the Associate Dean
- submitted the following:
- recommendation letters from at least two former professors
- certification of good moral character
- transcript of records from previous school
- taken the DLSU-D Student Admissions Test (DSAT) exam and met the stanine (cut-off) scores required by the program
- passed the Qualifying Exam for BIT and BCS applicants
Second Course Takers
Applicants who intend to take any COS program as a second course must:
- pass the interview conducted by the Department Chair concerned or the Associate Dean /or the Dean (for DLSUD graduates)
- follow the same requirements as for transferees, please refer to section D (for non-DLSUD graduates).
A student who accumulates 24 academic units of failures at the end of the semester of any school year is considered ineligible to enroll in the succeeding semester. However, if there are only 30 academic units left before graduation, the student would still be allowed to enroll provided a de-loading of three (3) academic units is made to allow for a better academic performance during the semester.
The corresponding units of subjects retaken and then passed with a grade of 2.00 or better shall be deducted from the accumulated units of failures. The failing mark, however, will still appear in the official Transcript of Records. (Excerpts from Student Handbook A.Y. 2018-2022, Section 9, p. 47)
Note: For COS, the number of allowable units for enrollment maybe limited to 15 units only for the de-loaded students described in the Retention Policy.