"We offer a diverse range of courses designed to enhance your skills and knowledge, catering to various interests and career paths."
The College of Criminal Justice Education (CCJE) is a specialized academic unit that trains students to become professionals in the criminal justice system. Courses typically include topics like law enforcement, corrections, criminology, forensic science, criminal law, and procedures.
The Department of Computer Studies (DCS) offers programs focused on computer science,information technology and computer engineering. Courses typically include programming, software development, networking, databases, cybersecurity, and algorithms.
The Department of Business Management (DBM) provides education in core business principles such as management, marketing, finance, entrepreneurship, and organizational behavior. The program prepares students to effectively run or manage businesses, understand financial systems, and develop strategic plans.
The Department of General Teacher Training (DGTT) prepares students to become licensed teachers across various levels and subjects. The program includes pedagogy, curriculum development, classroom management, assessment methods, and subject specialization.
The Department of Industrial Technology (DIT) offers programs focused on technical and engineering skills related to manufacturing, automation, and industrial processes. Courses may cover areas like mechanical technology, electrical technology, fabrication, machinery, and industrial systems.
Introduction to Criminal Justice
Policing and Crime Prevention
Corrections and Penal System
Legal Justice System
Criminal Law and Procedure
Ethics in Criminal Justice
1. BSCS - The Bachelor of Science in Computer Science. This undergraduate degree focuses on the theoretical and practical aspects of computing, software development, and computational systems.
2. BSIT - The Bachelor of Science in Information Techonology (BSIT) is a degree that focuses on the study of computer systems, software development, IT management, and networking.
3. BSCPE - The Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering (BSCpE) is a dynamic professional field, It is an undergraduate degree that combines principles from both computer science and electrical engineering.
1. BSBA - Major in Financial Management - This program focuses on financial decision-making, covering topics like corporate finance, investment management, and risk assessment.
2. BSBA - Major Human Resources Development Management - A four-year business program that focuses on the management of an organization's people and human capital, including recruitment, training, compensation, and employee relations.
3. BS - TOURISM - A four-year program that prepares students for careers in the travel and tourism industry. This program provides a broad understanding of the industry, including destination planning, event management, and sustainable tourism practices.
4. BS - HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT - This program focuses on both theoretical knowledge and practical skills, equipping students with the knowledge and abilities needed to manage various aspects of hospitality operations.
1. Bachelor of Secondary Education - A Bachelor of Secondary Education (BSEd) is a four-year undergraduate degree program designed to prepare students for a teaching career in secondary schools (grades 7-12 in the Philippines).
Major in: English, Filipino, Mathematics & Science.
2. Bachelor of technology and livelihood Education - The Bachelor of Technology and Livelihood Education (BTLED) is a four-year undergraduate degree program designed to prepare students for teaching careers in Technology and Livelihood Education (TLE). This program equips graduates with both the pedagogical skills to teach effectively and the practical expertise needed in various technical-vocational fields.
Major in: Home Economics.
Bachelor of Technical-Vocational Teacher Education - The Bachelor of Technical-Vocational Teacher Education (BTVTED) is a four-year undergraduate degree program in the Philippines designed to train teachers for technical-vocational subjects in secondary schools. This program aims to equip graduates with both the theoretical knowledge of pedagogy and the practical skills needed within a chosen technical-vocational field .
Major in: Automotive Technology, Electrical Technology, Electronic Technology, Mechanical Technology Food & Services Management, Civil Technology, Fashion and Garments Technology.
1. Architectural Drafting Technology - focuses on creating precise, detailed drawings and plans for buildings and structures. Students learn to use Computer-Aided Design (CAD) software to translate architects' designs into technical documents used by construction professionals.
2. Automotive Technology - covers the design, maintenance, and repair of automobiles and other vehicles. It encompasses engine systems, mechanics, electronics, and computer technology within vehicles.
3. Electrical Technology - focuses on the practical application of electricity. Students learn about power generation, transmission, distribution, and the maintenance and repair of electrical systems.
4. Electronics Technology - This specialization deals with low-voltage electronic circuits and devices. It involves the design, testing, and repair of electronic components, such as integrated circuits, semiconductors, and various electronic systems.
5. Food Technology - applies scientific principles to the production, preservation, and processing of food. It covers food safety, quality control, packaging, and distribution. Students learn about food chemistry, microbiology, and engineering techniques to ensure safe and nutritious food products .
6. Garments Technology - focuses on the design, manufacturing, and production processes of clothing and apparel. It involves understanding textile materials, sewing techniques, pattern making, and the overall management of garment production .
7. Mechanical Technology - focuses on the design, manufacturing, and maintenance of mechanical systems and machinery. Students learn about machine design, manufacturing processes, materials science, and the application of engineering principles to create and improve mechanical devices .
8. Computer Technology - covers the design, development, and application of computer systems and software. It includes areas like programming, networking, database management, and cybersecurity.
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