Integrative Programming and Technologies 1 (A.Y. 2024-2025)
Clint Laurence Duenas

Integrative Programming and Technologies 1 (A.Y. 2024-2025)

Examines the integration of systems and applications across global business, including programming interfaces, data mapping and exchange, scripting and programming languages, and scripting and programming languages to enable system setup, maintenance, integration, and security. This course also covers calls, web services, queues, scripting, design patterns, and integration. This course lays the groundwork for students to integrate and analyze system security. Furthermore, organizations often use a variety of dissimilar technologies that must communicate and collaborate with one another. The integration of applications and systems is a critical component of the information technology discipline. This knowledge discusses the many sorts of programming languages and how they should be used. The course covers the use of architectures, application programming interfaces, and programming methods to help with the management, integration, and security of an organization's systems.

 


Computer Programming 2 (AY2024-2025)
Dony Dongiapon

Computer Programming 2 (AY2024-2025)

ITC 102 - Computer Programming 2

Classes:
    IT1A: MF - 1-2PM
             TTh - 9:00-10:30 AM
    IT1B: MF - 2-3PM
             TTh - 10:30-12:00 AM
Faculty Incharge: Dony C. Dongiapon 

  
This course is a continuation of ITC 101 – Computer Programming 1. The emphasis is to train students to design implement, test, and debug programs intended to solve computing problems using intermediate-level computer programming concepts, basic data structure, and the use of standard libraries.

Integrative Programming and Technologies 1 (AY2024-2025)
Dony Dongiapon

Integrative Programming and Technologies 1 (AY2024-2025)

Instructor: Dony C. Dongiapon

Classes: ITP 121  Section: IT2A. IT2B

ITBAN5 - Analytics Application
Jonathan CabreraAdmin User

ITBAN5 - Analytics Application

This course explores the practical application of analytics across various domains, focusing on data-driven decision-making, tools, and techniques. Students will gain hands-on experience in real-world scenarios using modern analytical tools and frameworks.


Quantitative Methods (incl.  Modeling and Simulation)
Jonathan CabreraJonathan CabreraAdmin User

Quantitative Methods (incl. Modeling and Simulation)

This course provides an introduction to the fundamental theories and concepts of Geographic Information Systems (GIS). The course content will include data input, storage and editing, spatial data structures, analytical functions of a GIS, data output, management of GIS, and applications of GIS. Laboratory exercises will complement the theory presented in the lectures. Participants will use either a commercial GIS software product (ArcGIS) or opensoure GIS (QGIS) and gain a reasonable proficiency with that package.

ITC 121A-Information Management[MW 5:00-6:00]
Lanie Laureano

ITC 121A-Information Management[MW 5:00-6:00]

This course covers the fundamentals of information management, query languages, data organization architecture, database design, data modeling, SQL and implementation using relational database system, managing database environment and the use of special -purpose databases.