Mobile Technology 1 (ITA 213) - 1st Sem SY 2023-2024
(SY 23-24) - Capstone Project 2 (IT 4113)
This course is the
culmination of the accumulated educational experiences and trainings of the
students at CCS in a single original research project of their choice, subject
to approval and supervision of a faculty mentor. A final course that caps three
years of study in form of a capstone relatively topics parallel with the
Research cum Extension priorities of the department and project agendas
indicated in the CMO as Information Technology Major. To complete the course,
the students are required to present/defend the full-blown capstone project in
a form of two oral examinations, the Pre and Final Oral Defense.
Human Computer Interaction
This course gives an introductory knowledge in the field of human computer interaction (HCI) which is an integration of cognitive psychology, design, computer science and others.
This also covers what and how human factors influence the usability and acceptability of Information Systems
and will also give emphasis on the examination of human performance, components of technology, methods and
techniques used in design and evaluation of Information System. User-centered design methods and
contemporary technologies used in empirical evaluation methods will also be introduced and evaluated.
Introduction to Human Computer Interaction
This course gives an introductory knowledge to the field of HCI with emphasis on designing useful, effective an acceptable user interface for a native system or web. This course covers the basics of HCI including how and what human factors influence the usability and acceptability of information systems, methods to develop and assess interfaces, interaction styles and design consideration. The Major focus of the course is to design and develop an e-learning interface.
ITA 224 E-Commerce 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. |
IT 224 Networking 1
Discrete Mathematics
This course introduces the foundations of discrete mathematics that are 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 to think logically and mathematically and apply these techniques in solving problems.
SY2223 - IT 3211 - CAPSTONE PROJECT 1
Integrative Programming and Technologies 1 (22 - 23)
This course examines the integration of systems and
applications across global businesses; explores programming interfaces, data mapping and exchange,
scripting, and programming languages to support the configuration, maintenance, integration, and security of
systems.
SY 2022-2023 Mobile Technology 2 (ITEC 222)
This
course is a continuation of Mobile Technology 1, which shall focus on the
students’ mastery on developing an applied project for an enterprise start-up.
Moreover, students will review developments of mobile devices, examine the
business and technical aspects of mobile app paradigms, learn how to use these
tools in the creation and distribution of android apps using the four major
methodologies of mobile app development. The Major focus of this course is to
design and develop a Mobile
Application that uses MVC Pattern and has 2 or more Web API authentication
and/or Storage.
An equivalent Mobile Application of the ITA 224 project using the created
RESTful API, Advanced SQL, and Applicable Sensor(s).
Application Development and Emerging Technologies SY 2023
The development of applications using web, mobile, and emerging technologies requires a focus on several key areas, including requirements management, interface design, testing, and deployment. This includes gathering and analyzing user requirements, designing intuitive and user-friendly interfaces, thoroughly testing the application to ensure that it functions correctly and is free from bugs, and deploying the final product to users. Additionally, ethical and legal considerations must be taken into account throughout the development process, such as ensuring that personal data is handled securely and in compliance with relevant regulations.
IT 224 Networking I
This is a fundamental
course in networking in it, covering foundations of networking, routing and
switching and physical layer.
SY 2022-2023 - Ethical Hacking (ITA 327)
This course provides
knowledge and skills of an IT security professional to help them think as a hacker
to detect weaknesses within network infrastructures. Students are exposed to
hands-on exercises, lectures, and other materials.
Electronic commerce Technology (ITA 224)
This course focuses on electronic commerce
applications, technologies, and tools, which are used to conduct business on
the World Wide Web. It reviews the foundations of e-commerce, its infrastructure,
current business models in business-to-customers (B2C) and business-to-business
(B2B) transactions, security and quality assurance, website 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.