Welcome to the College of Computer Science and Information Technology of The University of Manila. We’re committed to advancing the state of the art in Computer Science and Information Technology, and to providing a challenging and exciting education for our students. Faculty members maintain active programs of research and publication in computer vision, programming languages, machine learning, databases, modeling and simulation, and the theory of computation. We offer academic programs leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, and Associate in Computer Technology. Our students have the opportunity to carry out independent study and to collaborate with faculty on research projects. General Objectives: The University of Manila College of Computer Science / Information Technology aims to produce technological and scientifically empowered professionals, informational technology / computer science experts whose breadth and depth of orientation, knowledge and training, are within global standards, who shall be committed to share their expertise with the various sectors of the academic community and the community at large, ever motivated to share their concepts, their technological skills, their persons to everyone embedded in the UM trilogy of ideals: Love of Country (Patria), Love of Science (Scientia), and Love of Virtue (Virtus). Specific Objectives: To equip students with the skills and competencies in information communications technology, its operation, language and design. To empower would-be information technology / computer science professionals with the latest trends, techniques and developments in the information communications technology to enable them to respond to the needs of society. To provide adequate instruction, training, supplemental lectures, seminar workshops, to give office workers and practitioners within the service areas of UM proper orientation on the use of information technology in their various organizational operations. To prepare would-be information technology / computer science graduates with a solid foundation on the various languages, programs and systems to enable them to perform with confidence the varied tasks that may be expected of them the global organizations of the corporate world. DR. RICHARD D. DE LEON Dean, College of Computer Science & Engineering PROF. STANLEY P. VERDE Assistant Dean, College of Computer Science & Information Technology

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