information and
communication DEPARTMENT
Department
objectives
The ICTD aims at the integration of information and communications technology throughout the curriculum so that all ICTD students will develop technology skills that support lifelong learning. The ICTD aims to produce graduates who are well developed and able to optimize the application of the NDJC education they were exposed to and be responsive to the needs of the community they are called to serve.
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
- Demonstrate knowledge in the appropriate use of hardware components, software programs, and their connections:
- Practice ethical behavior in using computer-based technology for school projects and apply the same to real work environment;
- Select and use appropriate technology tools to efficiently collect, analyze and display data relevant to real work environment,
- Practice and refine knowledge and skills in databases and programming software that supports organizational informational needs;
- Use online resources for the purpose of communicating with audiences inside and outside of the organization.
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER ENGINEERING
- Demonstrate knowledge in the appropriate use of hardware components, software programs, and their connections:
- Practice ethical behavior in using computer-based technology for school projects and apply the same to real work environment;
- Select and use appropriate technology tools to efficiently collect, analyze and display data relevant to real work environment,
- Practice and refine knowledge and skills in databases and programming software that supports organizational informational needs;
- Use online resources for the purpose of communicating with audiences inside and outside of the organization.
why choose
ndjc?
NDJC is a vigorous green-clean institution that envisions socio-economic upliftment and provides quality education for all most especially the people of Sulu and Taw-Tawi. For 67 years, NDJC community provided various academic achievements both in local and international set of standards. It also produced professionals in different field who are globally competitive. NDJC will help you in witnessing application of conceptual theories and lessons on the book as if you view it and work with it in the real world .NDJC is an ideal school that truly promotes positive change, healthy and safe environment, new-normal-ready and globally competitive products.
FAQ
Most frequent questions and answers
The MOA will serve as basis of agreement between the parent and NDJC that will allow students to enroll without the entrance exam requirement as long as their son/ daughter will take it when it will be available. Students who did not take the entrance exam should meet the general average requirement of their course of choice. Once they take the entrance exam, the students should meet the required percentile rank (PR) of their course of choice. If they did not meet the PR requirement, they will be forced to shift to other courses. This is why they need to do good on their entrance exam. Because PA is a course requirement.
The MOA on NAT compliance will be given to the BS Nursing enrollees. The content of the MOA is an agreement between the parent/ guardian and NDJC to sllow the student to enroll in BSN without the NAT as long as they take and PASS the NAT when it will be available. If they did not pass the NAT, they will be forced to shift next semester. This is why they should do good on their NAT.
Submission of requirements is located at the Audio Visual Room or Bishop Ben Hall. The SDPC personnel in charge will hand the MOA on NAT compliance to parents/ guardians whose sons/ daughters will enroll in BSN. They will sign the MOA and submit it to the SDPC personnel.
Yes. You can still enroll as long as the parent/ guardian signs the MOA on Entrance Exam Compliance and submit other enrollment requirements.