The Associate in Computer Technology (ACT) of ICCT Colleges under the College of Computer Studies is a two-year program recognized by CHED that provides students with the basic skills and knowledge required in the field of computer science, information systems, and information technology. It serves as a foundation or ladderized course for baccalaureate programs in computer science and information technology.
After completing ACT, you may have the option to work and/or continue for a bachelor program such as BSIT, BSCS, BSCoE or any technology-related programs.
Students who wish to pursue ACT are encouraged to take the STEM or Information and Communication Technology strand of the Senior High School. The strand equips students with basic topics on illustration, web design, animation, technical drafting, and computer programming. College eligible ALS passers and high school graduates prior to 2015 may consider enrolling in this program.
Offers a focused, industry-relevant curriculum that aligns with current IT demands
Usable as a “ladderized” path, facilitating progression to bachelor’s programs in computing fields
Condensed timeframe: typically completed in 2 years
Computer Programmer/Junior Software Programmer
Network/Computer Systems Administrator
Technical Support Specialist
Software Tester/Quality Assurance Analyst
Programmer Analyst
IT Audit Personnel
Systems Integration Personnel
Web Developer
IT Support Technician/Specialist
Service Desk Associate
Database Administrator
IT Operations Associate
Multimedia/Graphic Designer
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER SCIENCE
DESCRIPTION
WHY CHOOSE THIS COURSE?
CAREER PATHS AFTER GRADUATION
The Bachelor of Science in Computer Science (BSCS) is an academic degree of ICCT Colleges under the College of Computer Studies that focuses on the study of computer algorithms and its implementation through computer software and hardware. It also equips students with proficiency in designing, writing, and developing computer programs and computer networks; as well as intricacies of software applications, data processing, web development, programming, and computer architecture.
Students who wish to pursue a degree BS in Computer Science are encouraged to take the STEM or Information and Communication Technology strand of the Senior High School. The strand equips students with basic topics on illustration, web design, animation, technical drafting, and computer programming. College eligible ALS passers and high school graduates prior to 2015 may consider enrolling in this program.
Graduates from BS in Computer Science are expected to be able to: Analyze complex problems and create an appropriate solution; Design and develop computer solutions; utilize modern computing tools and skills; apply information technology concepts and practices; and integrate information technology-based skills.
Aligns with CHED and international curriculum standards, offering strong preparation for Industry 4.0 careers
Reinforces systems thinking—a skill emphasized by tech leaders as critical even in AI-driven coding environments
Equips students with transferable skills applicable in many sectors: problem-solving, research, teamwork, and adaptability
The Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSIT) of ICCT Colleges under the College of Computer Studies is a degree program that prepares students to be IT Professionals, able to perform installation, operation, development, maintenance and administration of computer applications.
The main objective of the program is to train students as a competitive "Information Technologists" in assisting organizations or companies in solving problems using Information Technology (IT) techniques. And in addition to the IT curriculum of ICCT Colleges, Cisco Networking, Multi-Media & Digital Animations, and Robotics Technology are integrated to meet the global competitiveness of the students.
BSIT is one of the most interesting course offered in the field of computers, due to its vast coverage from media to database programming. It will equip students with the basic ability to conceptualize, design, and implement software applications. It also provides experience in the development of office support (word processing, spreadsheet, database and accounting), intranet and internet and specialized professional software (multi-media, website development, and eCommerce). And, also offers background in mathematical and computing principles.
Students who wish to pursue a degree in BSIT are encouraged to take the STEM or Information and Communication Technology strand of the Senior High School. The strand equips students with basic topics on illustration, web design, animation, technical drafting, and computer programming. College eligible ALS passers and high school graduates prior to 2015 may consider enrolling in this program.
Comprehensive, practice-oriented training in systems analysis, network administration, database management, and software development, ensuring readiness for diverse IT roles
Specialization tracks that allow deeper focus in areas like:
Mobile & Web Applications – covering full-stack, cloud, and transaction security technologies
Networking Design & Administration, Database & IS, or Multimedia & Animation – providing targeted skill development aligned with industry demands
Aligned with CHED standards, including CHED CMO No. 25 series 2015, ensuring quality and relevance
Software Development
Software Developer / Engineer
Web Developer
Mobile App Developer
Systems Analyst
Quality Assurance Specialist
Data & Analytics
Data Analyst / Data Scientist
Database Administrator (DBA)
Machine Learning Engineer
IT Infrastructure
Network Administrator / Architect
Cloud Solutions Architect
DevOps Engineer
Security & Risk
Information Security Analyst
IT Audit Assistant
Data Privacy Officer
BACHELOR OF SCIENCES IN INFORMATION SYSTEM
DESCRIPTION
WHY CHOOSE THIS COURSE?
CAREER PATHS AFTER GRADUATION
The Bachelor of Science in Information System (BSIS) is a four year degree program of ICCT Colleges under the College of Computer Studies. BSIS focuses on the design, development and implementation of ICT / Information and Communications Technology resources to ensure information systems applications can be used in various sectors (business, education, media and entertainment, transportation, healthcare, government, and service).
BSIS teaches students all about hardware and software applications and how the can use them to collect, filter, process, create, and distribute data.
Students who wish to pursue a degree in BSIS are encouraged to take the STEM or Information and Communication Technology strand of the Senior High School. The strand equips students with basic topics on illustration, web design, animation, technical drafting, and computer programming. College eligible ALS passers and high school graduates prior to 2015 may consider enrolling in this program.
Combines strengths of IT, computer science, and business, offering a uniquely interdisciplinary approach
Prepares students to serve as effective liaisons between technical teams and business managers
Incorporates a mandatory Capstone project that cultivates hands-on problem-solving and applied skills
Organizational Process Analyst
Data Analyst
Solutions Specialist
Systems Analyst
IS Project Management Personnel
Software Developer/Engineer
End-User Trainer
Documentation Specialist
Quality Assurance Specialist
Business Analyst
Data Analyst/Data Scientist
Information Security Analyst
IT Consultant
Database Administrator (DBA)
Network Administrator/Architect
UX Researcher
IT Project Manager
Quality Assurance (QA) Analyst
Cloud Solutions Architect
DevOps Engineer
NOTE:
All Computer Studies Program specializes CISCO Networking, Multi Media & Digital Animation, and Robotics Technology
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