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Web Systems and Technologies 3 (ITEC 321) - 2nd Sem SY 2025-2026

Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
Jayvee Niel Sias
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Application Development and Emerging Technologies

Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
Narvadez Mark Joseph
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Integrative Programming and Technologies 1 (25-26)

Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
Narvadez Mark Joseph
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Robotics (2025-26_2nd Sem)

The course is an introduction to concepts and techniques in Robotics using Arduino Technology. Topics covered include electricity and electronics, analog and digital signals, basic test instruments, Arduino for robotics, components assembly, sensors, and programming. Upon course completion, one major learning output will be developed, a type of robot explorer capable of following given tracks.

Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
Ian Benitez
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IT 1210 - Discrete Mathematics (SY 2025 - 2026)

This course introduces the foundations of discrete mathematics, which is 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 logical and mathematical thinking,   and applying these in solving problems.  At the end of the course, students are expected to apply discrete mathematical concepts to model and analyze simple real-world and IT-related systems.
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
Brenda Benosa
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SY2526 - SEM2 - IT 3211 - Capstone Project 1

This course is designed to give an introductory knowledge to conduct a systematic investigation of a problem, which focuses on business processes that can be solved using Computing. They will gain overview of research intent and design, methodology and technique, format and presentation, and data management and analysis informed by commonly used statistical methods. The course will develop each student’s ability to use this knowledge to become more effective research and development computing professionals. Students must defend their final project title, comprising Chapters 1–3, in an oral test to complete the course.
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
Maricris Ramizares
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Methods of Reseach in Computing

Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
Rosel Onesa
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WEB SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGIES 2


This course deals with how to make websites that serve “dynamic content” based on returning or updating results in a database. The course allows the student to learn and apply PHP to handle the 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 a Dynamic Portfolio Website built with PHP that displays a person’s information—such as About, Skills, Projects, and Educational Background—and includes a dashboard for creating, updating, and deleting content.


Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
Eisen Rose Galvante
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ITA 315-Methods of Research in Computing (1st Sem 25-26)

Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
Ian Benitez
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Methods of Research in Computing (ITA 315)

Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
Ichelle Figura-Baluis
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Methods of Research in Computing

This course is designed to give an introductory knowledge to conduct a systematic investigation of a problem, which focuses on organizational processes that can be solved  using Computing. The students will gain an overview of research processes, design, ethics, methodologies and techniques aligned with Information Technology (IT) track. Further, the course will also  introduce procedures and techniques on evaluation and assessment of published scholarly works in the field of computing as well as data management and analysis informed by commonly used statistical tools that will develop student’s ability to become more effective research and development computing professionals. At the end of each grading period, the students present a comprehensive literature review, extracting insights along with the phases of research. Further, students will have to present and defend a concept paper of their proposed capstone project in front of evaluators. 

Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
Joseph Jessie Oñate
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SY2526 - SEM1 - IT 4113 - Capstone Project 2

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.

Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
Maricris Ramizares
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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.

Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
Narvadez Mark Joseph
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Systems Integration and Architecture 1

Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
Narvadez Mark Joseph
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WEB SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGIES1

This course covers the design, implementation and testing of web-based applications and social software, and the incorporation of a variety of digital media into these applications. Students are exposed to a range of web technologies, both client-side and server-side. This course will introduce basic concepts in programming and designing websites to develop interactive applications, content publishing and social services. This course will supply learning regarding necessary scripting technologies on the web, such as HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and the use of a content management system to develop a website application. Students who successfully complete this course will have the ability to design and develop a blogging website application.


Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
Eisen Rose Galvante
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INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION

This course gives introductory knowledge to the field of HCI with emphasis on designing useful, effective, and acceptable user interfaces 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.


Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
Eisen Rose Galvante
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System Integration and Architecture (SIA) 2

This course provides a comprehensive understanding of the principles, techniques, and applications involved in integrating various subsystems and components into complex systems, with a special emphasis on embedded systems. The course covers key areas such as Embedded Software Development, System Integration Techniques, and System Design and Optimization. By the end of the course, students will have not only developed a deep understanding of these key concepts but will also be capable of presenting functional prototypes of embedded devices utilizing microcontrollers.

Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
Mae Ann Tagum
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Ethical Hacking (2nd Sem 24-25)

Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
Ian Benitez
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Ethical Hacking (2nd Sem 2024-25)

Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
Ian Benitez
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