Each graduate of the program should be able to:
1. Apply problem solving skills, core IT concepts, best practices and standards to information
technologies;
- Demonstrate practical hands-on expertise in selection, installation, customizing and maintenance
of the state-of-the-art computing infrastructure.
- Demonstrate practical proficiency in selection, installation, customizing and maintenance of the
state-of-the-art software systems.
2. Identify and evaluate organizational requirements and current and emerging technologies;
3. Select, design, integrate and administer IT-based solutions into the organizational environment;
4. Demonstrate effective communication skills by communicating effectively, both in writing and
in speaking;
5. Demonstrate the ability to work cooperatively in teams by active participation in the effective
planning and execution of team projects;
6. Demonstrate understanding of the social and ethical concerns of the practice of Information
Technology.
7. Describe the need for lifelong learning and some of the methods for engaging in it.
BSIT Functions