College of Informatics
“Where you define yourself today, redefine the world tomorrow.“

Greetings from the Dean
DEPARTMENT DESCRIPTION
The College of Informatics at Philippine Christian University (PCU) Dasmarinas Campus is dedicated to producing globally competent professionals equipped with cutting-edge skills and ethical values to lead in the ever-evolving digital landscape. Our programs are designed to empower students with a deep understanding of technology, data management, and systems innovation, preparing them to excel in a borderless, interconnected, and dynamic world.
At Philippine Christian University – Cavite Campus, we use advanced tools like RoboDK to teach robotics and automation. RoboDK is a powerful software for simulating and programming industrial robots, helping students gain practical skills for careers in advanced manufacturing.
For more information about RoboDK, visit their website.
VISION
To be a leading center for excellence in informatics education, fostering innovation, collaboration, and the integration of technology with Christian values to address real-world challenges
MISSION
To provide a transformative learning experience that blends theoretical knowledge with hands-on application in computing, data science, and information systems.
To nurture critical thinking, creativity, and ethical leadership in students, enabling them to thrive in diverse industries and global settings.
To contribute to society by advancing technology-driven solutions and fostering lifelong learning.
OBJECTIVES
In line with its vision/mission, COI endeavors to fulfill the following objectives:
Develop Technical Proficiency
Equip students with a strong foundation in programming, systems analysis, database management, and networking.
Foster expertise in emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, cloud computing, cybersecurity, and data analytics.
Encourage Problem-Solving and Critical Thinking
Train students to analyze complex problems and develop innovative IT solutions.
Enhance logical thinking and algorithmic problem-solving abilities.
Promote Ethical and Professional Practices
Instill ethical standards and responsibility in using technology.
Encourage adherence to professional codes of conduct in the IT industry.
Prepare for Industry and Entrepreneurship
Equip students with the skills needed for IT-related careers or entrepreneurial ventures.
Offer opportunities for internships, partnerships, and hands-on experience with real-world projects.
Enhance Communication and Collaboration Skills
Develop effective communication and teamwork abilities essential for multidisciplinary environments.
Promote collaboration on group projects, reflecting industry practices.
Foster Lifelong Learning and Adaptability
Encourage continuous learning to stay updated with evolving technologies.
Provide the foundation for pursuing advanced studies or certifications in IT-related fields
Contribute to Societal Development
Use IT solutions to address societal
challenges and contribute to national development.
Promote sustainable practices in technology use.
Research development
To motivate and maintain interest in research activities among faculty and students, COI will maintain:
At least 90% participate in activities on research capability building. 100% of all courses/subjects include a research component as part of the course requirement.
Why Choose Us?
A curriculum that integrates faith, character, service, values, and innovation
Access to state-of-the-art laboratories and resources
Partnerships with industry leaders for internships, training, and employment opportunities
A supportive academic community that fosters personal and professional growth
At the College of Informatics, we shape the leaders of tomorrow who are not only skilled in technology but also grounded in values, ready to make a positive impact in a digital, borderless, and multiversity-driven environment.
COLLEGE OF INFORMATICS (COI) COURSES OFFERED
- BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER SCIENCE (BSCS)
- BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (BSIT)
- BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER ENGINEERING (BSCpE)
- BACHELOR OF MULTIMEDIA ARTS (BMMA)
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER SCIENCE (BSCS)
The BS Computer Science program includes the study of computing concepts and theories, algorithmic foundations and new developments in computing. The program prepares students to design and create algorithmically complex software and develop new and effective algorithms for solving computing problems.
The program also includes the study of the standards and practices in Software Engineering. It prepares students to acquire skills and disciplines required for designing, writing and modifying software components, modules and applications that comprise software solutions.
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (BSIT)
The BS Information Technology program includes the study of the utilization of both hardware and software technologies involving planning, installing, customizing, operating, managing and administering, and maintaining information technology infrastructure that provides computing solutions to address the needs of an organization.
The program prepares graduates to address various user needs involving the selection, development, application, integration and management of computing technologies within an organization
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER ENGINEERING (BSCpE)
The Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering (BSCpE) is a program that embodies the science and technology of design, development, implementation, maintenance and integration of software and hardware components in modern computing systems and computer-controlled equipment.
BACHELOR OF MULTIMEDIA ARTS (BMMA)
Grounded on design, technology and the visual arts, Multimedia Arts is a field of interdisciplinary study geared towards creative and effective storytelling and expression through the convergence of digital media technologies, forms and practices.
The Bachelor of Multimedia Arts aligns itself to the rapid convergence of media technologies and practices by developing conceptual, technical, aesthetic and professional competencies for effective, critical and innovative storytelling across a range or combination of media forms for various purposes. It recognizes that digital media collapse different modes of expression and communication networks that allows for an interface of the local and global, the national and transnational. Thus, the program aims to create competent digitals artists and communicators capable of disseminating a national idiom whereby Philippine cultural contexts, identities and formations are articulated in global and transnational discourse.
To meet this objective, the program must necessarily be: multimedia in orientation, i.e. focusing on the specific ways that digital media may be harnessed for storytelling and expression in combination with or in relation to other media forms; interdisciplinal, i.e. harnessing perspectives in the humanities, the social sciences and, when applicable, behavioral sciences and business in order to optimize the nuances of multimedia communication in particular contexts as a precondition for its effective application; and grounded in theory and practice, i.e. recognizing that the effective practice of multimedia arts is greatly based on insights gleaned from both scholarship and application in the creative industries.
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