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Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering (BS CpE) Program Checklist of References As of S.Y. 2014-2015 Course No. Course Title Course Description 1. CCS 120 Call No. Author Title Publisher 2. CCS 121 Programming 1 Call No. Author Title Publisher 3. CCS 122 Programming 2 Call No. Author Title Publisher 4. CCS 130 Call No. Author Title Publisher 5. CCS 213 Computer Fundamentals This course is the core of all computer subjects.This provides the student with adequate knowledge to the understanding and appreciation of computers as Data Processing tools and of the fundamental concepts of Information System. The first focus of the course is an explanation of References Publicati on Place This is an introductory course that provides comprehensive introduction to the C language. This course aims to discuss program development and concntrate on logic formulation. Thorough treatment is given to the topics on iterative and control structures, functions and parameter passing, and pointer so that students will be able to write References Publicati on Place This course introduces basic the two structured data types, arrays and structures. It also includes References Publicati on Place Discrete Mathematics References Publicati on Place Professional Ethics and Values Education Ethics studies human activity to determine what it must be to stand in harmony with the dictates of reason. It employs the marvelous faculty of human

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Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering (BS CpE) ProgramChecklist of References

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1. CCS 120

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Computer Fundamentals

This course is the core of all computer subjects.This provides the student with adequate knowledge to the understanding and appreciation of computers as Data Processing tools and of the fundamental concepts of Information System. The first focus of the course is an explanation of computing today in a clear and meaningful way and to focus on those concepts which are likely to have the greatest impact as we approach the next phase of information revolution. The gist of the course is on Algorithms and Flowcharts

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This is an introductory course that provides comprehensive introduction to the C language. This course aims to discuss program development and concntrate on logic formulation. Thorough treatment is given to the topics on iterative and control structures, functions and parameter passing, and pointer so that students will be able to write flexible and user-friendly programs.

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This course introduces basic the two structured data types, arrays and structures. It also includes pointers and introduction to linked list. Topic covers the review on functions, pointers, arrays, structure and type definitions and basic linked-list operations.

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Discrete Mathematics

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Professional Ethics and Values Education

Ethics studies human activity to determine what it must be to stand in harmony with the dictates of reason. It employs the marvelous faculty of human reason upon the supreme important question of what an upright life is and must be. It furnishes the norm by which relations

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6. CCS 222

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7. CPE 200

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CCS Elective 1

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10. CPE 411

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CCS Elective 2

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12. CPE 360

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Data Structures and Algorithms 1

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Computer Hardware

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8. CCS Elective 1

Programming 3 (OOP in C++)

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Safety Management

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11. CCS Elective 2

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Logic Circuits and Switching Theory 1

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13. CPE 301

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Computer Engineering Drafting and

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Computer Organization and

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Data Communications and Networking 1

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Modern Systems Analysis and

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Data Communications and Networking 2

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Computer Architecture

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24. CCS 310 OJT/Practicum 1

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23. CPE 525 Computer Graphics

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Data Communications

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26. CPE 524

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Computer Seminar and Field Trips

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Computer Interfacing

This course is designed to provide experience in interfacing microcomputers with outside peripheral devices with the use of logic circuitry and high level programs. Areas of study will be composed of basic programming in C and C#, peripheral sensors, digital to analog converters, voltage frequency converters, serial and parallel IO buses, Memory Interrupts and USB. The Students are given a thorough understanding of how to make peripheral devices and make them run using high level programs. This subject binds the essentials of programming as a tool for making machines work.

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Computer Networking

Networking, virtually involves all Information Technology applications. Computer hardware, software and telecommunications are now overlapping. IT professionals must be able to select, design, deploy, integrate, and administer network and communication infrastructures in an organization. Hence, it is important for IT students (CpE, CS, IT) to enroll Data Communications and Networking in order to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary from IT professionals. This course is an introductory to the evolving network technology. This provides students the basic understanding and appreciation on data communications and networking: how data traverse from one end node to the other; the international standards to make data communication happens; the OSI Reference model which serves as a reference by all network hardware/devices manufacturers; the TCP/IP as the language of the Internet; the representation of data (voice, text, multimedia, etc) in the form of electronic signals, the process it go through for successful transmission, and causes of error; the types of transmission media used for the signal to traverse; the types of interfaces of devices (DTE/DCE); and the protocols involve for transmitting and retransmitting of data from the source node to the destination node.

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27. CPE 512

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28. CPE 526 Design Projects

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Professional Ethics with Values Education

This course deals with Ethics both as a science and as a way of life in the field of Computer Engineering. It will afford the students the knowledge of the rational foundation of Values Education and explains human values in relation to the ultimate purpose of human existence.

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Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSIT) ProgramChecklist of References

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CCS 120

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CCS 121 Programming 1

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CCS 122 Programming 2

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CCS 110

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CCS 220

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Computer Fundamentals

This course is the core of all computer subjects.This provides the student with adequate knowledge to the understanding and appreciation of computers as Data Processing tools and of the fundamental concepts of Information System. The first focus of the course is an explanation of computing today in a clear and meaningful way and to focus on those concepts which are likely to have the

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This is an introductory course that provides comprehensive introduction to the C language. This course aims to discuss program development and concntrate on logic formulation. Thorough treatment is given to the topics on iterative and control structures, functions and parameter passing, and pointer so that students will be able to write flexible and user-friendly programs.

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This course introduces basic the two structured data types, arrays and structures. It also includes pointers and introduction to linked list. Topic covers the review on functions, pointers, arrays, structure and type definitions and basic linked-list operations.

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Discrete Structures 1

This course is a survey and development of the theoretical tools suitable for algorithmic applications. Major topics covered include propositional and predicate calculus, mathematical induction, set theory, functions, order of growths, integer, algorithms, and proofs.

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Multimedia Systems

This subject aims to develop a clear understanding of what is multimedia, and how it can be used for enhancing business and personal communications. The course also provides the information about how multimedia is changing the world we live in, how to use it

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CCS 222

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Database System 1

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CCS 227

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Data Structures and Algorithms 1

This course introduces concepts of some abstract data types such as Lists, Stacks, Queues and Trees with implementation using array and/ or linked list. It also intends to instill in the students a good attitude towards programming, where memory utilization and readability of

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CCS 225 / (CS/IT 325)

This is an introductory course to database management, which focuses mainly on the development and management of databases.

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Object-oriented Programming 1

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CCS 226 / IT 226

Digital Design / Digital Electronics 1

This course gives an orientation on the different electronic components, the basic electrical circuits analysis and semiconductor devices. It also provides a solid background in semiconductor fundamentals as they apply to digital circuits both discrete components as well as integrated circuits. The course is preparatory subject for Digital Electronics II.

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Digital Design / Digital Electronics II

This course gives an orientation of principles and techniques of modern digital system. This includes the Digital Integrated Circuit, Combinational Logic Circuits, basic operating principles on common operation available on Medium Scale Integration IC, flip-flops and

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CS 213/IT 213 /

Professional Ethics and Values Education

Ethics studies human activity to determine what it must be to stand in harmony with the dictates of reason. It employs the marvelous faculty of human reason upon the supreme important question of what an upright life is and must be. It furnishes the norm by which relations

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CCS 325

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CCS 329

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CCS 315

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Computer Organization and

Assembly Language Programming /

Computer System Architecture w/

Assembly Language

This course will teach students the basic organization of a computer system as well as introduce them to Assembly Language Programming. Learning Assembly Language is essential to fully understanding the structure of a complete computer system. This course will also prepare the students for succeeding subjects like Microprocessor I and II.

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Database Systems 2

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Testing and Quality Assurance

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CCS 311

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CCS 321

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CCS 329

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CCS 312

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CCS 310 OJT/Practicum 1

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CCS 410 OJT/Practicum 2

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Data Communication and

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Systems Analysis and Design

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Classroom exercises alone will not make a competent IT practitioners; practical, hands-on experience at dealing with real-world problems is also essential. The Cebu Institute of Technology - College of Computer Studies provides a solution; On-the-Job Training (CS 420/IT 420). CS

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CCS 427

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CCS 424 Operating Systems

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CCS 417

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Software Project (Pls check CD)

The course deals with the intensive database programming using Microsoft Access and SQL Server as the back-end software. It also involves the development of high-end applications using standard and advance controls of the language as well as the development of

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Data Structures and Algorithms 2

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Object-Oriented Programming 2

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CCS 126

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CCS 127

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CCS 113 Programming 3

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Web Applications Development 2

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Mobile Applications Development

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Programming Languages

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CCS 133 Compilers

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CCS 143 Intelligent Systems

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CCS 144 Expert Systems

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Systems Programming

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Software Systems Engineering

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Modeling and Simulation

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CCS 145 Computer Graphics

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CCS 161

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CCS 194 Special Topics

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Customer Care Operations

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NET Programming using C#1

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Human Computer Interaction

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Computer Architecture

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CCS 109

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CCS 120

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CCS 141

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Discrete Structures 2

This course is a survey and development of the theoretical tools suitable for algorithmic applications. Major topics covered include counting, pigeonhole principle, permutations and combinations, discrete probability, advanced counting techniques, inclusion and

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Multimedia Systems (lecture)

This subject aims to develop a clear understanding of what is multimedia, and how it can be used for enhancing business and personal communications. The course also provides the information about how multimedia is changing the world we live in, how to use it

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Automata Theory and Formal Language

Computer Science has two major components: first, the fundamental ideas and models underlying commuting and second, engineering techniques for the design of the computing systems and application of theory to design. Automata and Language Theory of Computer Theory

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