Information Assurance and Security 2 sy 23-24
This course is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of Information Assurance and Security principles, policies, and practices. The course emphasizes three key areas: the development and implementation of security policies and practices, the design of secure system architectures, and the practical aspects of vulnerability analysis and countermeasure strategies
Ecommerce Technology
This course focuses on electronic commerce
applications, technologies, and tools, which are used to conduct business on
the World Wide Web. It reviews foundations of e-commerce, its infrastructure,
current business models in business-to-customers (B2C) and business-to-business
(B2B) transactions, security and quality assurance, web site design strategies,
payment systems, and various issues--Internet marketing, legal, regulatory,
technological, social, and ethical--which relate to electronic business,
systems development issues, electronic data interchange, web-based marketing,
e-supply chains, e-procurement, e- marketplace, customer relationship
management, and web-enabling mobile. A major part of the course will be devoted
to hands-on practices covering client-side (front-end) and server-side
(back-end) applications in web-based business information systems. Essentials
of contemporary programming tools for e-commerce development such as HTML, XML,
ASP (VB/JavaScript) will be explored. E-Business case studies are used to
demonstrate the advantages and the challenges related to integrating e-
commerce applications.
BSIT-2B Platform Technologies
This course aims to cover the skills in the fundamentals of hardware and software and how they integrate to form essential components of IT systems.
In addition, it aims to develop skills and concepts that are essential to the administration of operating systems, networks, software, file systems, file servers, web systems, database systems, and system documentation, policies, and procedures.
It also aims to develop the skills to gather requirements, source, evaluate, and integrate components into a single system, and validate the system.
ECOMMERCE TECHNOLOGY
This course focuses on electronic commerce
applications, technologies, and tools, which are used to conduct business on
the World Wide Web. It reviews foundations of e-commerce, its infrastructure,
current business models in business-to-customers (B2C) and business-to-business
(B2B) transactions, security and quality assurance, web site design strategies,
payment systems, and various issues--Internet marketing, legal, regulatory,
technological, social, and ethical--which relate to electronic business,
systems development issues, electronic data interchange, web-based marketing,
e-supply chains, e-procurement, e- marketplace, customer relationship
management, and web-enabling mobile. A major part of the course will be devoted
to hands-on practices covering client-side (front-end) and server-side
(back-end) applications in web-based business information systems. Essentials
of contemporary programming tools for e-commerce development such as HTML, XML,
ASP (VB/JavaScript) will be explored. E-Business case studies are used to
demonstrate the advantages and the challenges related to integrating e-
commerce applications.
Discrete Mathematics
Sem 2 - SY 2023 - 2024
This course introduces the foundations of discrete mathematics widely used in Information Technology. Topics include Functions, Relations and
Set Theory, Basic Logic, Proof Techniques, Discrete Probability, and
Introduction to Graphs and Trees. These key topics will include techniques in
how to think logically and mathematically and apply these techniques in solving
problems. At the end of the course, the
students are expected to demonstrate an understanding of the different concepts
of discrete mathematics through a portfolio of created problems with model
solutions.
(SY 23-24-2) - IT 3211 - Capstone Project 1
Information Assurance and Security 1
This course introduces information assurance and security and its fundamentals. This course focuses on the introduction to information security and assurance; securing the seven domains of the IT infrastructure from risks and threats; business contingency planning, response, and recovery; and securing software systems. This culminates to a project that evaluates the current security of an existing system and reinforcing its information security.
CCIT 104 Data Structures and Algorithms 23-1
The course covers the
standard data representation and algorithms to solve computing problems
efficiently (with respect to space requirements and time complexity of
algorithm). This covers the following: stacks, queues, trees, graphs, maps and
sets. Thorough discussion of sorting and searching. The course
incorporates a class project that will develop
an application that utilizes any of the data structures or algorithm.
ITA 212-Web System and Technologies 2 2023
This
course deals with how to make websites that serve “dynamic content” content
that is based on returning or updating results in a database.
IT 115 Networking 1 (2023-01)
This is a fundamental
course in networking in it, covering foundations of networking, routing and
switching and physical layer. At the end of the semester, students are expected
to develop Network Design Proposal and Simulation using Cisco Packet Tracer.
(SY23-24) IT 317 - System Integration and Architecture 1
MULTIMEDIA SYSTEMS BSIT 1B
This course offers an introductory exploration of multimedia systems, covering essential principles and applications. Students study core topics like color theory, compression, image processing, video production, and interactive presentations. The curriculum also focuses on modern trends, tools, and techniques in multimedia development. Upon completing the course, students will have a comprehensive understanding of multimedia industry skills, project components, and the technology behind multimedia systems. Practical application is emphasized through a short film production project.
Systems Administration and Maintenance 2024-2025
This is an introductory course on system administration and maintenance. Concepts to be included in the course are the following: Administration of Operating Systems, networks, software, file systems, servers, web and database systems, and System documentation, policies, and procedures. Through lectures and laboratory activities, at the end of this course, the students can differentiate the commonly used Operating Systems, perform installation of the Linux software as a virtual OS, and perform fundamental to intermediate system administration and maintenance tasks on the Linux platform, and configuration of a network and network services.
Web System and Technologies 2 - 2023
This course deals with how to make websites that serve “dynamic content” that is based on returning or updating results in a database. The course allows the student to learn and apply PHP to handle main work on a webserver; MySQL to manage data; and JavaScript to create a highly dynamic and seamless user experience. To complete the course, students are required to create an information system that performs dynamically and interactively.
Integrative Programming and Technologies 2 (23-24)
Building integrated
systems requires extensive knowledge of integrating various components.
Integrative Programming and Technologies 2 provides learners ample resources
for discovering and learning different approaches to integrating distributed
systems, processes or applications into one cohesive, systematic system. This
is an advanced course for Integrative Programming and Technologies focusing on exploring
web services. The course shall also help students apply hardware communication
protocols and network programming / socket programming in establishing
communications among different applications using TCP/IP sockets. The following
topics will also be given attention: design patterns such as singleton, factory
method, façade, proxy, decorator and observer, and software security vulnerabilities
including security coding practices that are essential to solving software
development problems. At the end of the semester, students should be able to implement
an integrated system by adhering to the appropriate development methodologies
and principles, and creating an application that utilizes web services and
other necessary tools and technologies.