Bachelor of Science in Information Technology

Degree Codes: BSITS,BSITS Total Academic Units: 1 Total Non-Academic Units: 1 Total Units Leading to a Minor: 1
Program Overview

Information Technology is the study of utilization of both hardware and software technologies to provide computing solutions that address the needs of various users and organizations. The Information Technology (IT) program encompasses a wide range of knowledge areas – from organizational information systems to systems infrastructure to prepare graduates that have the capability to select, apply, configure, integrate, deploy, and administer computing technology to meet user requirements over a large spectrum of contexts.

BSIT graduates possess excellent technical, management, and soft skills, making them suited to pursue careers as system administrators, network engineers, information security practitioners, technology consultants, and enterprise system specialists.

Program Educational Outcomes
Program Requirements
Detailed Curriculum
Program Educational Outcomes
In 3-5 years after graduation, BSIT graduates are expected to:

Demonstrate global professional competence by:
building an internationally validated expertise in a specific area in IT.
adapting to technological and societal changes through continuous professional development.
Exhibit leadership and planning to influence positive changes in diverse environments.
Bridge faith and profession in service of society.
Program Requirements
Total of 181 academic units and 9 non-academic units
Completion of a practicum program
Completion of a capstone project focusing on technology integration URL