Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Major in Computer Management
 
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
Major in Computer Management


Note: We are no longer accepting students for this course.

Major Subjects
Subject Code Subject Description
COMP1 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (3 units)
(Introduction to Computer with DOS, Word Processing and Spreadsheet)
This course serves as an introduction to computer as data processing tool. Topics include the capabilities and limitations of computers, classification of computers, components of the computer system (hardware and software), introduction to structural programming (program logic formulations), and the tools and techniques of computer science as applied to computer programming.
COMP2 WINDOWS (3units)
This course serves as an introduction to data processing tools in WINDOWS environment. Topics include word processing techniques, the application of WINDOWS as operating system and spread sheets.
COMP3 LAN & INTERNET (3units)
The course covers the study of the different topologies (bus topology, star topology, mesh topology and ring topology), the synchronous and asynchronous communication, error detection and correction, FTP (File Transfer Protocols), modems hardware and software available for communication, basic network interface components, network protocols, E-mail, Telnet application, remote log-in.
COMP4 LOGIC FORMULATION (3units)
Programming logic formulation, introduction to programming using high level programming language (Preferably a structural language using Pascal). Topic should cover problems involving simple problems to problems involving files and some simple dynamic data structures.
COMP5 DATA STRUCTURES (3units)
Abstracts data types and implementations of data structures - arrays, stocks, mapping, trees, sets and graphs; internal and external searching and soothing; dynamic storage management.
COMP6 DBMS (Database Management System) (3units)
This course covers introductory material on database management in business. It aims to familiarize the students with the use of microcomputer-based tools in creating, maintaining and retrieving database files, as well as producing meaningful information from electronically stored data.
COMP7 COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE (3units)
An introduction to computer organization and interfaces between hardware and software, memory addressing, CPU-memory-I/O relationships and interfacing interact mechanics. Topics in computer system organization from a designers point of view multiprocessing, pipelining, arrays, processors, associative processors, micro-programming, techniques for increasing primary memory bandwidth, modularization, interleaving, process path widening, cache and associative memories, virtual memory bus structure, multi programming and time sharing organizations.
COMP8 STRUCTURED PROGRAMMING USING COBOL (3units)
Programming in the COBOL language; recursion; systematic program development; top-down design and program verification.
COMP9 ADVANCED DATABASE MANAGEMENT (3units)
This course develops the programming skills of students in designing programs for business application using Related Database Management System. It will also enhance their logical reasoning as applied in the world of business like accounting, banking, inventory, enrollment systems, etc.
COMP10 STRUCTURE OF PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE (3units)
Deals with programming language concepts; data types and structures, and data flow; run time consideration, interpretative languages; introduction to lexical analysis and parsing.
COMP11 SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN (SAD) (3units)
This course aims to impart to the students the techniques used in analyzing, designing and developing complete and effective computer systems. The students will be introduced to the different stages in system development, with emphasis on the various techniques and resources available at each stage. Typical business applications such as billing, inventory, accounts receivable and payroll will be presented to further enhance the students' appreciation of the importance of effective systems analysis and design.
COMP12 SOFTWARE ENGINEERING (3units)
This covers software development process, requirement analysis and definitions: tools and techniques; implementation tools and techniques; coding and programming techniques; reusable software management issues.
COMP13 MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM (3units)
The course deals with the types of information and the principles of decision-support system in order to provide decision-makers with information at the least possible cost. It introduces the students to the corporate organization structure.
COMP14 COMPUTER TRENDS (3units)
This course will make the students aware of the current developmental trends in computer hardware and software systems and their relevance to society.
COMP15 COMPUTER ACCOUNTING (3units)
The course deals with the study of computer application software in the field of accounting.
Academic Programs
The College of Business Administration and Accountancy offers the following degree programs: 

  • BS Accountancy
  • BS Hospitality Management
  • BSBA Business Management
  • BSBA Economics
  • BSBA Entrepreneurship
  • BSBA Financial Management
  • BSBA Human Resources Mgt.
  • BSBA Marketing
  • At the end of every degree program, graduates are equipped with the basic know-how in the corporate world, either as career professionals or entrepreneurs.