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Master in Information Technology

The Master in Information Technology (MIT) is a non-thesis terminal program directed at information technology
(IT) educators who need to upgrade their knowledge and skills. It is a content course, as opposed to an education
course. It provides educators with increased training in core computer concepts, theories, and technology.
Applicants without backgrounds in computer science, computer engineering, electronics, communication, and
computer engineering, mathematics and related fields are required to take the following subjects:

PRE-REQUISITES
CS 21A
CS 21B
AMC 124
MA 20.2

Introduction to Computing I
Introduction to Computing II
Math for Computer Science
Calculus for Computer Science

Units
3
3
3
6
TOTAL:
15

Applicants may opt to take validation exams to gain exemption from the pre-requisites.

I.BRIDGING SUBJECTS
CS 112
CS 122
CS 123
CS 150
CS 154
CS 161

Structure of Programming Languages


Database Systems
Introduction to Software Engineering
Computer Architecture
Computer Networks and Data Communications
Operating Systems

II. CORE COURSES


CS 232
CS 233
CS 235
CS 260

Database Systems
Advanced Systems Analysis and Design
Technology and Project Management
Computer Networks and Operating Systems

Units
3
3
3
3
3
3
TOTAL:
18
Units
3
3
3
3
TOTAL:
12

Any six (6) courses/electives offered by the department or any accredited electives from a consortium school and
is directed towards:

III. SPECIALIZATION COURSES


Systems Development
Information Management

Units
E-commerce solutions, E-learning solutions, Multimedia solutions
Model, Design, Implement, Configure and Administer Database

TOTAL:

18

*Elective courses not included in the list and/or offered by other departments may be taken subject to the approval of the DIS CS Graduate
Program Director.

IV. CAPSTONE PROJECT


CS 291
CS 292

Independent Project I
Independent Project II

* Note: Capstone project must be presented in a national or international public forum.

SUMMARY
Bridging Subjects
Core Courses
Specialization Courses
Capstone Project

18 units
12 units
18 units
6 units
________
Total 54 units

Units
3
3
TOTAL:
6

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