School of Engineering and Technology (SET)

  • BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER ENGINEERING

    The BS Computer Engineering (BS CpE) program delves into the intricate world of computer engineering, intertwining the realms of software and hardware. Students will explore the art and science of designing, crafting, sustaining, and harmonizing software with hardware in contemporary computing environments and digitally-driven machinery.

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  • BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

    The program explores the dynamic and impermanent domain of information and computer technology. The program departs from the traditional parameters of computer science by stretching the confines of fast-paced information technology through strong mathematical components, programming languages and algorithms, software engineering and architecture, artificial intelligence, automation, and robotics.

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  • BACHELOR OF SCIENCES IN ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

    Previously referred to as Bachelor of Science in Electronics and Communications Engineering, the Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering (BS ECE) program delves into the design and application of electronic systems and devices. This field encompasses the manipulation and flow of electrons or electric charge carriers, whether they exist in a vacuum, gases, plasma, semiconductors, or other solid-state mediums. The curriculum also explores the conversion and transmission of electronic information using sound waves, optical signals, and electromagnetic waves.

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  • BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING

     The Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering program prepares students for a fulfilling career centered on the comprehensive improvement and optimization of integrated systems. This involves the seamless coordination of people, materials, information, machinery, and energy. Our graduates acquire a deep comprehension of mathematical, physical, and social sciences, supplemented by engineering techniques. They become skilled in analyzing, specifying, predicting, and evaluating outcomes within complex systems.

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