
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Bachelor of science in information Technology (BSIT) – The study of 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 and organization.

SHIELA MAE M. OROZCO, MIT
Program Head
On April 6, 2011 CHED granted NBCC the permit to offer BS Information Technology through permit no. 018 Series 2011.The BSIT Graduates are expected to become globally competent, innovative, and socially and ethically responsible computing professionals engaged in life-long learning endeavors. They are capable of contributing to the country’s national development goals.
INSTRUCTORS OF BSIT

CLIFF AMADEUS F. EVANGELIO, MSCA
Instructor

JESU A. BERNALDEZ, MMITM
Instructor

ROLAND JUSTINE M. PARTOS, MIS
Instructor

MARCHILYN ABUNDA, MSIT
Instructor

CHARLENE BULAHAN-UNDAG, MSCA
Instructor

MITZI CLYDE S. TURTOR,MSIT
Instructor

FAISAH S. BACARAT,
MMITM
Instructor

PHOEBE RUTH ALITHEA B. SUBARIA, MSCA
Instructor

CRISTINE JOY G. SAGAOSAO
Instructor
PART TIME INSTRUCTORS

BENZAR GLEN S. GREPON,MIT
Director
Information Management Office

GODFREY M. RAUT
Network Specialist

RONALD O, MANCAO

NIÑO T. BARAN
About the BSIT
The College of Computer Studies is responsible for producing academically qualified and competent IT professionals, as well as technically capable individuals, who are ready to adapt to and adapt a quickly changing and complicated technological society adhering to the norms and values.The College of Computer Studies aspires to be known as a center of ICT education, producing graduates with relevant and globally applicable knowledge and abilities.
