Bachelor of Science in Electronics and Computer Technology (Ladderized)

Bachelor of Science in Electronics and Computer Technology (Ladderized)
Entry Requirement SASE Cut-Off Score: 90
Length of Study 4 years
Fees Tuition-100/ unit
Laboratory-500/semester

Overview

The BSECT curriculum is a ladderized program designed to interface the 3-Year Diploma in Electronics Engineering Technology course to a degree leading to Bachelor of Science in Electronics and Computer Technology. It aims to ladderize any vocational-technical courses recognized by TESDA to degree courses in higher education recognized by CHED.

The curriculum shall meet the minimum required courses of Information Technology Education (ITE) as stated in CHED Memorandum Order 53, series of 2006. It also prepares the graduates to meet the required knowledge and skills in electronics and computer technology for them to pass the National Certification Examinations offered by TESDA (PC Operations NC II, Consumer Electronics Servicing NC II, NC III and NC IV, and Computer Hardware Servicing NC II) and the industries certifications local or international like International Computer Driving License (ICDL), IT Technician (CompTia A+), Cisco Certified Network Associates (CCNA), Linux Professional Institute (LPI 101), ICT Proficiency, etc.

Majors

  • Option A: Communications Systems

    Communications System graduates are capable to design and build structured computer network infrastructure; manage and configure network devices such as switches, routers, VOIP, etc.; install and configure different network operating system such as UNIX, Solaris, Novell Netware, Windows Server, Linux, etc; secure and monitor the network system from malicious attack; familiarize with telecommunication system; implement Voice Over IP (VOIP) communication: understand the concept of network media like fiber optics, unshielded twisted pair cable, coax cable, etc. Further, the graduates will also adopt the professional ethics in Information and Communication Technology fields and apply the acquired skills in Communications System for the benefits of the industries as well as the community and apply the entrepreneurial skills in communications system to build their own businesses.

  • Option B: Embedded System

    Embedded System graduates are capable to simulate digital application using VHDL, develop real-time systems software, code for Linux device driver, fabricate interfacing circuit using microcontroller, develop embedded Linux system, design IC circuits, and design and fabricate embedded system projects. The graduates will also adopt the professional ethics in Electronics and Computer Technology fields, implement the acquired skills in embedded system for the benefits of the industries as well as the community, apply the acquired skills in communications system, and apply the entrepreneural skills in embedded system to build their own businesses.

Job opportunities

Second year

  • Computer Operator
  • Data Encoder
  • Assistant Electronic and Computer Technician
  • PC Assembler
  • Associate Electronics Technician
  • Associate Computer Technician
  • Assistant Network Technician
  • Program Coder
  • Computer Aided Drafting Operator
  • IT Technician

Third year

  • Assistant Automation Technician
  • Electronics Technician
  • Computer and Network Technician
  • Programming Support Staff
  • Firmware Programmer
  • Electronics and Computer Technology Trainer

Fourth Year

  • Communications System Technologist
  • Network Technologist/Engineer
  • PC Support Specialist
  • Help Desk Technician
  • Industrial Supervisor
  • Lead Man
  • Technology Instructor
  • Embedded System Specialist
  • Embedded System Programmer
  • Technical Consultant
  • Hardware Designer
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