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Understanding Academic Plans. An academic plan is an area of study within an academc program or career — it represents one of the following: Major programs of study, mirnor program of study, Certificate or Concentration or specialization.
- Graduate Degree Programs
The program was initially offered in consortium with the...
- Ramon V. Del Rosario College of Business
Vision. To be an innovative business school for human...
- College of Science
VISION-MISSION. A dynamic and responsive College committed...
- Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology. Information...
- College of Liberal Arts
A community of passionate educators, researchers, and...
- BS in Accountancy
This is a course integrating all the topics under covered...
- College of Computer Studies
The College of Computer Studies (CCS) is an educational...
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Course Offerings. Specialization (Early Childhood Education)...
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Course Offerings. Specialization (Early Childhood Education) The Bachelor of Early Childhood program provides students with competencies to serve children in the early years. Courses offered focus on supporting the growth and holistic development of young children.
Undergraduate Degree Programs. Numerous service learning and research opportunities are integrated into classes taught by our nationally-recognized faculty.
The BSCE curriculum at DLSU was designed with the objective of producing civil engineers who have sufficient background in general education courses, mathematics, physical and natural sciences, basic engineering sciences, and general civil engineering.
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The Bachelor of Science in Computer Science program prepares students to be highly competent and certified in the areas of computing theory and applications; trains them in the areas of abstract reasoning, analytical thinking and research; with track in: Robotics or Mobile and Game Development.
The Doctorate in Information Technology Program of the DLSU College of Computer Studies is a three-year postgraduate course that targets high-level policy- and decision-makers, with the intent of enabling them to manage macro as well as micro ICT issues in diverse social contexts.