IT DEPARTMENT

IT Department Dean
Riza Lynn O. Siega
Dean of Computer Science and Technology


       BRIEF DESCRIPTION

"Computer science also differs from physics in that it is not actually a science. It does not study natural objects. Neither is it, as you might think, mathematics; although it does use mathematical reasoning pretty extensively. Rather, computer science is like engineering; it is all about getting something to do something, rather than just dealing with abstractions, as in the pre-Smith geology"


       DEPARTMENTAL OBJECTIVE
  • To provide quality education to all students attuned to the needs of the times.
  • To equip graduates with skills,knowledge and sufficient training that would prepare them for a career in the future.
  • To develop the student's sense of dedication and responsiveness towards work for the welfare of their company and of the community.
  • To instill to the students the values of discipline,integrity,loyalty,service, and professional ethics for them to cope with the complex demands of day-to-day living with Christian conviction.
  • To develop the potentials and capabilities of faculty and students in research undertaking.