Bachelor of Science in Computer Science (BSCS)

PROGRAM OUTCOMES

     Keeping in mind the school’s Vision-Mission statement and of the College of Information Technology and Engineering, a graduate of CITE can:

  •          Analyze complex problems, and identify and define the computing requirements needed to design an appropriate solution.
  •          Apply computing and other knowledge domains to address real-world problems.
  •          Design and develop computing solutions using a system-level perspective.
  •          Utilize modern computing tools.
  •          Articulate and discuss the latest developments in the specific field of practice.
  •          Effectively communicate orally and in writing using both English and Filipino.
  •          Work effectively and independently in multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural teams.
  •          Act in recognition of professional, social, and ethical responsibility.
  •          Preserve and promote “Filipino historical and cultural heritage”.
  •          Demonstrate positive difference in his/her workplace.
  •          Uphold the core values of NDMC inspired by the blessed virgin Mary and St. Eugene de Mazenod.

 

DEGREE OUTCOMES

     The graduates of the Bachelor of Science in Computer Science (BSCS) program have the ability to:

  •          An ability to apply knowledge of computing fundamentals, knowledge of a computing specialization, and mathematics, science, and domain knowledge         appropriate for the computing specialization to the abstraction and conceptualization of computing models from defined problems and requirements.
  •          An ability to identify, analyze, formulate, research literature, and solve complex computing problems and requirements reaching substantiated conclusions using         fundamental principles of mathematics, computing sciences, and relevant domain disciplines.
  •          An ability to apply mathematical foundations, algorithmic principles and computer science theory in the modeling and design of computer-based systems in a way         that demonstrates comprehension of the tradeoffs involved in design choices.
  •          An ability to apply knowledge and understanding of information security issues in relation to the design, development and use of information systems.
  •          An ability to design and evaluate solutions for complex computing problems, and design and evaluate systems, components, or processes that meet specified         needs with appropriate consideration for public health and safety, cultural, societal, and environmental considerations.
  •          An ability to create, select, adapt and apply appropriate techniques, resources and modern computing tools to complex computing activities, with an         understanding of the limitations to accomplish a common goal.
  •          An ability to function effectively as an individual and as a member or leader in diverse teams and in multidisciplinary settings.
  •          An ability to communicate effectively with the computing community and with society at large about complex computing activities by being able to comprehend         and write effective reports, design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and understand clear instructions.
  •          An ability to recognize the legal, social, ethical and professional issues involved in the utilization of computer technology and be guided by the adoption of         appropriate professional, ethical and legal practices.
  •          An ability to recognize the need, and have the ability, to engage in independent learning for continual development as a computing professional.