College of Information Technology
In response to the school's thrust in keeping pace with the demands of global competitiveness in this information age, the College of Information Technology was established with the following objectives:
- To better update students with the latest knowledge in technology;
- To equip them with the skills and competencies that local and international industries demand most;
- To produce graduates who will be recognized for their high quality and caliber without sacrificing their values and their strong faith in God.
The core of the programs' curriculums provides the students with the aquisition of high level of knowledge of both theories and applications in the Information Technology profession. In addition, appropriate electives on the current trends and issues are integrated to further enhance the programs.
PHILOSOPHY
An educational institution committed to EXCELLENCE
Systems Plus College Foundation is pledged to the Advancement of an individual for SERVICE TO GOD AND THE COMMUNITY
CITE Vision
Consistent with the school's philosophy "Commitment to Excellence", the College of Information Technology Education (CITE) continously strives to maintain its flaship in Computer Studies by expanding pedagogical approaches and integrating technology in order to prepare the students to successfuly participate in the emerging and competitive global economy. The CITE is recognized as the intellectual resource center in the region.
In pursuit of the College Vision, the CITE is committed to achieve the following objectives:
- To provide innovative teaching and learning
- To uphold a community of mutual respect
- To sustain quality and excellence
- To promote community and Industry Affiliation Program
Admin and Faculty
Dean, CITE/Program Chairperson
IT & IM
Regalado, Marcelo Jr. T.
Assistant to the Dean
Reyes, Marvin A.
Program Chairperson
IT Department
Yturralde, Orfi L.
Program Chairperson
Computer Science & CISCO Lab. Head
Superio, Marsha Q.
Program Chairperson
ICTDU
Juco, Nestle R.
Graduate Program Coordinator
Kovalev, Nikolay V.
Visiting Professor
Galang, Jayme R.
MIS Director, Faculty
Faculty Members
Canlas, Joel D.
Dungo, Mark Allistair Z.
Granados, George M.
Gundran, Arnold C.
Panela, Marcellus P.
Parallag, Anna Paula M.
Sanchez, Carolina C.
Sembrano, Mar Stephen B.
