Information Systems
The BS Information Systems Program includes the study of application and effect of information technology to organizations. Graduates of the program should be able to implement an information system, which considers complex technological and organizational factors affecting it. These include components, tools. techniques, strategies, methodologies, etc.
Program Educational Objectives:
Graduates of the BS in Information Systems program are expected to demonstrate the following set of educational objectives after a few years of graduation:
- Apply knowledge of business processes, modeling, and social sciences to strategically design, implement, deliver and manage cost-effective IT-based solutions;
- Demonstrate ability to effectively communicate at a team level and the public at large;
- Exhibit exemplary behavior, conscious of social and environmental responsibility through active professional engagement; and
- Engage in lifelong learning for personal and professional development.
Program Outcomes
- Apply knowledge of business processes, computing, mathematics and social sciences appropriate to Information Systems
- Analyze a problem, identify and define the computing requirements with respect to organizational factors appropriate to its solution and plan strategies for their solution.
- Evaluate information systems in terms of general quality attributes and possible trade-off presented within the given requirement.
- Design, implement, and evaluate information systems, processes, components, or programs and to source cost-benefit efficient alternatives to meet desired needs, goals and constraints.
- Use knowledge and understanding of enterprises in modeling and design of information system.
- Deploy and use effectively skills, tools and techniques necessary for information systems practice.
Curriculum
First Year, First Semester | |||
CCIS 101 | INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTING | 3 | None |
CCIS 102 | COMPUTER PROGRAMMING 1 | 3 | None |
ISA 111 | ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT CONCEPTS | 3 | None |
GE4 | MATHEMATICS IN THE MODERN WORLD | 3 | None |
GE1 | UNDERSTANDING THE SELF | 3 | None |
GE2 | READINGS IN PHILIPPINE HISTORY | 3 | None |
PE 1 | PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES TOWARDS HEALTH AND FITNESS 1 (PATHFit 1): MOVEMENT COMPETENCY TRAINING | 2 | None |
NSTP 1 | NATIONAL SERVICE TRAINING PROGRAM 1 | 3 | None |
First Year, Second Semester | |||
CCIS 103 | COMPUTER PROGRAMMING 2 | 3 | CCIS 102 |
IS 121 | FUNDAMENTALS OF IS | 3 | CCIS 101 |
IS 123 | PROFESSIONAL ISSUES IN IS | 3 | CCIS 101 |
IS 124 | BUSINESS PROCESS MANAGEMENT | 3 | IS 111 |
ISA 121 | DISCRETE MATHEMATICS | 3 | CCIS 101 |
GE5 | PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION | 3 | NONE |
GE3 | THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD | 3 | NONE |
PE 2 | PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES TOWARDS HEALTH AND FITNESS 2 (PATHFit 2): EXERCISE-BASED FITNESS ACTIVITIES | 2 | PE 1 |
NSTP 2 | NATIONAL SERVICE TRAINING PROGRAM 2 | 3 | NSTP 1 |
Second Year, First Semester | |||
CCIS 104 | DATA STRUCTURES AND ALGORITHMS | 3 | CCIS 103 |
CCIS 105 | INFORMATION MANAGEMENT 1 | 3 | IS 111, ISA 121 /CCIS 104 |
IS 214 | IT INFRASTRUCTURE AND NETWORK TECHNOLOGIES | 3 | CCIS 101 |
ISA 211 | BUSINESS PROCESS OUTSOURCING | 3 | IS 124 |
ISA 213 | ACCOUNTING FOR ITE | 3 | NONE |
GE 6 | ART APPRECIATION | 3 | NONE |
GE 7 | SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY | 3 | NONE |
PE 3 | PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES TOWARD HEALTH AND FITNESS 3 (PATHFit 3): MENU OF DANCE SPORTS, MARTIAL ARTS, GROUP EXERCISE, OUTDOOR AND ADVENTURE ACTIVITIES | 2 | PE 2 |
GE ELECT 4 | GENDER & SOCIETY | 3 | NONE |
Second Year, Second Semester | |||
IS 225 | SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND DESIGN | 3 | IS 111 |
IS 226 | FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT | 3 | IS 124/ISA 213 |
ISA 221 | HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION | 3 | CCIS 101 |
ISA 224 | INFORMATION MANAGEMENT 2 | 3 | CCIS 105 |
ISA 225 | BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE | 3 | ISA 213/ISA 224 |
IS ELECTIVE* | 3 | /NONE | |
GE 8 | ETHICS | 3 | NONE |
GE 9 | THE LIFE AND WORKS OF RIZAL | 3 | NONE |
PE 4 | PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES TOWARD HEALTH AND FITNESS 4(PATHFit 4): MENU OF DANCE, SPORTS, GROUP EXERCISE, OUTDOOR, AND ADVENTURE ACTIVITIES | 2 | PE 3 |
Third Year, First Semester | |||
IS 317 | ENTERPRISE ARCHITECTURE | 3 | IS 214, IS 225 |
IS 319 | QUANTITATIVE METHODS | 3 | 3RD YR STANDING |
IS 3110 | IS PROJECT MANAGEMENT 1 | 3 | IS 225, IS 226 |
ISA 316 | MULTIMEDIA SYSTEMS | 3 | NONE |
ISA 311 | ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING | 3 | IS 226 |
ISA 318 | METHODS OF RESEARCH IN COMPUTING | 3 | IS 225/IS 319 |
IS ELECTIVE 2* | 3 | ||
GE ELECT 7 | INDIGENOUS CREATIVE CRAFTS | 3 | NONE |
Third Year, Second Semester | |||
CCIS 106 | APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT AND EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES | 3 | IS 318 |
ISA 321 | BUSINESS PROCESS PROGRAMMING | 3 | 3RD Year Standing |
IS 3211 | EVALUATION OF BUSINESS PERFORMANCE | 3 | IS 318, ISA 225 |
IS 3212 | CAPSTONE PROJECT 1 | 3 | IS 213 |
ISA 329 | IT SECURITY AND MANAGEMENT | 3 | IS 3110 |
ISA 3212 | IT AUDIT AND CONTROLS | 3 | ISA 317 |
ISA 3213 | ENGLISH PROFICIENCY PROGRAM | 1 | 3RD YR Standing |
IS ELECTIVE 3* | 3 | ||
Fourth Year, First Semester | |||
IS 4113 | IS STRATEGY , MANAGEMENT AND ACQUISITION | 3 | IS 124, ISA 3212 |
IS 4114 | CAPSTONE PROJECT 2 | 3 | IS 3212 |
IS ELECTIVE 4* | 3 | /NONE | |
GE ELECT 8 | READING VISUAL ART | 3 | NONE |
Fourth Year, Second Semester | |||
IS 4215 | PRACTICUM (486 HRS) | 9 | 4TH YR Standing |