Developing future IT professionals, software developers, systems analysts, and technology leaders through innovation, discipline, and service.
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The College of Computer Science of Osmeña Colleges is committed to preparing competent, ethical, and industry-ready graduates who can design, develop, manage, and evaluate technology-based solutions for schools, businesses, government offices, and communities.
Through a balanced formation in programming, database management, networking, systems analysis, web development, software engineering, research, and values education, the college aims to develop students who are ready for the demands of the modern digital workplace.
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A computing program designed to prepare students in programming, algorithms, software engineering, database systems, computer networks, systems development, research, and technology-based problem solving.
A practical learning track focused on coding, web systems, application development, IT project documentation, digital tools, teamwork, and professional workplace readiness.
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Development of logical thinking, coding fundamentals, application development, and debugging skills.
Training in data management, database design, SQL, information systems, and records processing.
Basic networking, systems administration, troubleshooting, security awareness, and IT operations.
Capstone projects, system proposals, applied computing research, and technology-based solutions.
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Provides academic leadership in computing education, curriculum development, research, and student formation.
Academic LeadershipHandles programming courses, systems development supervision, student advisement, and academic coordination.
Programming & Systems DevelopmentSupports instruction in database management, information systems, SQL, and records processing.
Database ManagementFocuses on networking fundamentals, IT support, computer hardware, and basic cybersecurity awareness.
Networking & IT SupportGuides students in web development, user interface design, application deployment, and digital content systems.
Web DevelopmentAssists in capstone project advising, applied research, documentation, and student project management.
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Learning space for programming exercises, system development, database activities, and software training.
Computer units, development tools, references, and digital resources for hands-on computing instruction.
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