COLLEGE GOALS
Consistent with the mission of the Polytechnic University of the Philippines, the College of Computer and Information Sciences commits to the achievement of the following goals:
• Provide quality IT education relevant and responsive to the changing needs of the industry and society;
• Develop innovative programs focusing on ubiquitous computing environment as an alternative to cost
ly and limited resources offered by traditional education;
• Produce globally competitive graduates and entrepreneurs who have passion, intellect, and ingenuity to serve the society;
• Embed a culture of research by applying learned theories, creating innovation, enhancing product features, and venturing on its viability for commercialization;
• Strengthen linkages with industry and other research and development institutions in order to upgrade and update the knowledge and skills of faculty, administrative staff and students;
• Undertake outreach and extension programs while utilizing the expertise and competence of existing human resources for the improvement of the community;
• Build a community of life-long learners; and
• Inculcate among administrators, faculty members, administrative staff, and students the highest standard of personal integrity, behaviour, ethical and professional conduct. BSIT OBJECTIVES
The Department of Information Technology commits that after graduation from the program, our student will be able to:
• Hold progressively responsible positions as IT leaders and/or pursue advanced degree;
• Solve computing problems and engage in life-long learning and professional growth; and
• Work effectively with others, demonstrating ethical behaviour as an IT professional and sensitivity to the impact of technology in the society. BSCS OBJECTIVES
The Department of Computer Science commits that after graduation from the program, our student will be able to:
• Achieve the theoretical, practical, and professional knowledge to be immediately productive upon entering the workforce or advanced study;
• Develop conceptual knowledge and contribute to the scientific, mathematical, and theoretical foundation on which technologies are built;
• Acquaint with the emerging technologies and evaluate and utilize currently available software development tools;
• Apply learned concepts, principle, and practices, showing judgment in the selection, design, and application of tools and techniques;
• Enhance skills and embrace new technologies through life-long professional development; and
• Recognize and be guided by social, professional, and ethical standards involved in the use of computing technologies.