The College of Information and Computing Sciences is envisioned
as the University's instrument in bridging the digital divide between the academe, industry and community, offering computing sciences programs committed to the creative, competent and Christian transformation of individuals as agents of progress.
Objectives of the College
Christian Spirit
To develop ICT professionals and practitioners grounded on Christian values, with appropriate skills and principles and who shall conduct themselves as responsible, ethical professionals and global citizens.
Creativity
To train ICT professionals and practitioners in abstract and analysis process that will enable them to participate in lifelong learning and to adapt to fast changing environment.
To foster and support relevant computing researches.
To support the pursuit of excellence in teaching and learning through improved and relevant curricula programs.
To find creative ways and means to operate as a self-reliant unit and sustain long-term growth and development .
Competence
To transform and equip faculty and students with knowledge and computing skills to be globally competitive.
To develop highly skilled and competent faculty.
To innovate curricular programs responsive to industry and community needs.
Social Involvement
To provide continuing ICT education, expert advice and assistance on issues on computing technology to the community.