PROGRAMS OFFERED

Bachelor of Science in Marine Biology

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Faculty Profile

Research Opportunities for Students

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

Program Objective

Core Courses

Career Opportunities

Program Objective

The program aims to develop graduates that will have a clear recognition and understanding of the dynamics of the marine life and its ecosystem through actual field/hands-on experience which will provide the foundations for future careers in marine biology, conservation, oceanography, biomedicine, molecular biology, university teaching, fisheries, etc.

Core Courses

  • Coral Reefs

  • Elements of Research

  • Integrated Coastal/Marine Resources Management

  • Marine Botany

  • Marine Ecology

  • Marine Microbiology and Fungi

  • Marine Zoology

Marine Zoology I (Invertebrates)

Marine Zoology II (Vertebrates)

  • Oceanography

Oceanography I (Geological and Physical Oceanography)

Oceanography II (Biological and Chemical Oceanography)

  • Systematics, Biodiversity and Evolution

Career Opportunities

BS Marine Biology graduates can take career paths in coastal and marine related professions including marine resource management. Specific areas can be in fisheries, oceanography, conservation and biodiversity, environmental biology, research, pollution and siltation control and management, hazard mitigation, coastal land use, tourism, marine archaeology, science communication and education.

Bachelor of Science in Information Technology

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Faculty Profile

Capstone Project Topics

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Program Objective

Study Tracks

Career Opportunities

Program Objective

The Bachelor of Science in Information Technology graduates are expected to become globally competent and competitive, innovative, and socially and ethically responsible computing professionals engaged in life-long learning endeavors. They shall be capable of contributing to the country’s local, regional and national development goals.

Study Tracks

A. DATABASE SYSTEMS TRACK

The Database Systems Track introduces the students to the theories and technologies associated with the analysis, design, implementation, and maintenance of small, medium, and large data repositories and data warehouses.

B. NETWORK SYSTEMS TRACK

The Network System Track will hone students to become the architects of the global human and information network. With the ever-increasing demand for their skills, networking students have the chance to dream about business-critical positions never before imagined, in industries ranging from medicine and finance to entertainment and aerospace. Networking opens doors to rewarding careers and opportunities for economic advancement and local community development.

Career Opportunities

Primary Job Roles

  • Web and Applications Developer

  • Junior Database Administrator

  • Systems Administrator

  • Network Engineer

  • Junior Information Security Administrator

  • Systems Integration Personnel

  • IT Audit Assistant

  • Technical Support Specialist

Secondary Job Roles

  • QA Specialist

  • Systems Analyst

  • Computer Programmer