A CHED Center of Development in I.T. Education in the Philippines
Welcome to the DMCCFI College of Computer Studies, where innovation meets education! At DMCCFI, we are committed to nurturing the next generation of tech leaders and professionals through cutting-edge programs and hands-on learning experiences. With a focus on practical skills and industry-relevant knowledge, we empower our students to thrive in today’s dynamic digital landscape. Explore our diverse range of courses, state-of-the-art facilities, and supportive learning environment designed to unleash your full potential. Join us at DMCCFI College of Computer Studies and embark on a journey towards a successful and rewarding career in the world of technology.
PROGRAMS
BS in Information Technology (BSIT)
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSIT) Program is focused on the acquisition, deployment and management of information technology resources and services, as well as the development and evolution of technology infrastructures and systems for use in organization’s processes. The BSIT program is specifically designed to provide an avenue of learning for students in a technology discipline such as networking and security and computer system administration. The program is meant to satisfy
BS in Computer Science (BSCS)
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science program prepares students to be highly trained in soft and system development. The program’s curriculum is designed to provide a strong foundation in both theoretical and practical aspects of computer science, equipping students with the skills necessary to excel in various technology-related fields.
CAREER OPTIONS
Dean: Ms. Maria Dara Saquin-Woo
E-mail: ccs@dmc.edu.ph
ADMISSION AND RETENTION POLICY
ADMISSION
1.Admission Requirements for New Enrollees
1.1.Photocopy of high school card (Form 138)
1.2.Birth Certificate (SECPA)
1.3.Certificate of good moral character from the high school principal
1.4.Two copies of 2×2 ID picture with collar
1.5.One long brown envelop
2.Admission Requirements for Transferees
2.1.Photocopy of Honorable Dismissal
2.2.Birth Certificate (SECPA)
2.3.Certificate of good moral character
2.4.Informative copy of Official Transcript of Records
2.5.Two copies 2×2 ID picture with collar
2.6.One long brown envelop
Although the college has an open admission policy to new enrollees in recognition of the basic rights of students to education, students with grade point average (GPA) of below 2.75 (77%) will be under provision.
Transferees with grade point average of 2.75 will be assessed considering the level of standard set by the previous college or university.
Provisionally admitted students must attain a grade point average of 2.75 at the end of the semester in order to remove the provisional status. Otherwise, they may be subject for deliberation and may be advised to shift to another program.
A minimum grade point average of 2.75 is required for graduation from Associate in Computer Technology Program.
Associate in Computer Technology graduates must have a minimum grade point average of 2.5 in all basic ITE and mathematics courses to qualify for the Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, Information Technology, and Information Management programs (junior and senior years).
LINKAGES
The College of Computer Studies has international and national linkages with:
1.Java Education and Development Initiative (JEDI)
2.University of the Philippines Java Research and Development Center
3.Sun Microsystems/Oracle
4.CISCO Systems
5.Animation Council of the Philippines Inc. (ACPI)
6.Philippine Society of Information Technology Educators (PSITE)
7.Mechatronics and Robotics Society of the Philippines (MRSP)
8.Lasallian School’s Supervised Office (LASSO)
9. Google Apps for Education
STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS
Philippine Society of I.T. Students (PSITS) – DMC Chapter
Creative Digital Arts Club (CDAC)