A vocational program that teaches students how to install, configure and maintain computer systems and networks. It develops students’ skills in diagnosis and troubleshooting of computer systems, as well as in the performance of computer operations.
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology:
-Learn IT systems and networks.
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science:
-Focus on software and programming.
Bachelor of Science in Multimedia Arts:
-Work with digital graphics and media.
Bachelor of Science in Hospitality and Tourism Management:
-Manage hotels, resorts, and tourism.
Bachelor of Science in Food Technology:
-Study food production, safety, and processing.
Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management:
-Focus on hospitality and restaurant operations.
BS Electrical Engineering (BSEE)
-Studies electricity, power systems, and electrical design for buildings and industries.
BS Electronics Engineering (BSECE)
-Focus on electronic circuits, gadgets, and communication systems.
BS Industrial Engineering (BSIE)
-Combines engineering and management to improve systems and productivity.
BS Mechatronics Engineering
-Mix of electrical, mechanical, and robotics/automation technology.
BS Industrial Technology (BSIT)
-Practical course about electrical work, machines, and maintenance.
BS Electrical Technology
-Focus on installing, troubleshooting, and maintaining electrical systems.
BS Engineering Technology
-Applied engineering skills with more hands-on training.
BS Architecture
-Designing buildings, houses, and other structures.
BS Civil Engineering
-Planning, designing, and building roads, bridges, and infrastructure.
BS Mechanical Engineering
-Designing machines, engines, and mechanical systems.
BS Industrial Design
-Creating functional products, tools, and equipment.
BS Drafting / CAD Technology
-Using computer software to make technical drawings and blueprints.
BS Construction Technology / Construction Management
-Managing building projects and applying technical plans on site.
BS Electronics Engineering (BSECE)
-Designing, building, and maintaining electronic circuits, devices, and systems.
BS Electrical Engineering (BSEE)
-Focus on power systems, electrical devices, and large-scale electrical installations.
BS Computer Engineering
-Designing and maintaining computer hardware and embedded systems.
BS Mechatronics Engineering
-Combines electronics, mechanics, and automation for smart machines.
BS Industrial Technology – Electronics
-Hands-on course for assembling, repairing, and servicing electronic products.
BS Information Technology / Computer Science (Electronics track)
-Focuses on electronics-related computing, like microcontrollers or robotics.
Bachelor of Science in Cosmetology
-Advanced training in hair, skin, nail, and makeup services.
Bachelor of Science in Beauty & Wellness / Spa Management
-Managing salons, spas, and wellness centers.
Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management (BSHRM)
-Focus on hospitality + wellness services, such as spa & wellness management.
Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurship
-Start your own beauty, salon, or wellness business.
Bachelor of Science in Tourism / Wellness Tourism
-Combines travel, hospitality, and wellness services for resorts or wellness centers