Computer Programming 1
The
course covers the use of general purpose programming language to solve
problems. The emphasis is to train students to design, implement, test, and
debug programs intended to solve computing problems using fundamental programming
constructs.
Computer Programming 2
This course is a continuation of CC102 - Programming 1. The emphasis
is to train students to design, implement, test, and debug programs intended to solve computing problems using
basic data structures and standard libraries.
Computer Programming 2
This course is a continuation of CC102 - Programming 1. The emphasis is to train students to design, implement, test, and debug programs intended to solve computing problems using basic data structures and standard libraries.
Data Structures 1 Topics
Differential Equations
Differential Equations....
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. This key topics will include techniques in
how to think logically and mathematically and apply these techniques in solving
problems.
Ecommerce Technology-BSIT 2A
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. e- commerce applications.