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De La Salle University College of Computer Studies

The College of Computer Studies (CCS) is one of the eight colleges of De La Salle University. It was established in 1981 as the Center for Planning, Information, and Computer Science offering only a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science. The department was formally declared as a college in 1984. In 1990, the college was transferred to its new building, the INTELLECT (Information Technology Lecture) Building, which was eventually renamed as the Gokongwei Building. In 1996 the college was granted semi-autonomous status along with the Graduate School of Business which led to the establishment of De La Salle-Professional Schools, Inc. The college became a part of De La Salle Professional Schools but later transferred back to the university.

College of Computer Studies
Dalubhasaan ng Panuusing Aralin
TypePrivate
Established1981
DeanDr. Ethel Chua Joy Ong
Vice-DeanDr. Charibeth Cheng
Academic staff
60
Undergraduates1,200
Location, ,
WebsiteDLSU - College of Computer Studies

Accreditation edit

The Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) Computer Science program of the College was the first Computer Science program in the country to be given accreditation by the Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges, and Universities in 1989. It was granted a Level II accreditation in 1993 and was re-accredited to Level II in 1998. In 2000, the College was named as one of the Commission on Higher Education's Center of Development and Excellence in Information Technology. In 2005, the Computer Science program of the college received a Level III accreditation by PAASCU, becoming the first Level III Accredited Computer Science Program in the Philippines[citation needed]. It is the highest accreditation granted in the Philippines to this date for Computer Science programs. In March 2007, the Commission on Higher Education recognized the college as the Center of Excellence in Information Technology.

Academic Research Centers edit

 
Gokongwei Hall Administration and Faculty Offices

Advanced Research Institute for Informatics, Computing and Networking (AdRIC) edit

Formerly known as Advanced Research Institute for Computing (AdRIC), the Advanced Research Institute for Informatics, Computing and Networking is the research center of the college. The center aims to produce both local and international research through faculty researchers. The center was established in 1994 to facilitate research directives of the college. It also has its research laboratories on the fourth floor of Gokongwei Hall. The following are the activities done by the center:

  • Symposium on Semantic Web and Ontology;
  • 2nd Natural Language Processing Research Symposium;
  • Constraint-based Action Planning;
  • De La Salle University Science and Technology Congress 2005;
  • DOST Research Proposal Preparation, and
  • Machine Translation Project.

Center for Complexity and Emerging Technologies (COMET) edit

The Center for Complexity and Emerging Technologies (COMET) is a multidisciplinary research and professional laboratory at the College of Computer Studies that investigates the science of complex adaptive systems and explores innovative ways of interacting with computing solutions. Aside from performing research, the center also functions as a development laboratory for the creation of various civic computing solutions, integrating research done internally.

COMET is currently composed of lead researchers, cohorts, and research assistants. The lead researchers come from the fields of computing, statistics, mathematics, and physics. The cohorts and research assistants are students from the different programs and specializations under the College of Computer Studies. The research lab also leverages its research in complex adaptive systems and computer-human interaction with the development of civic computing solutions.

The lab has three divisions, namely: Complex Systems, Seamless Interactions (Human-Computer Interaction), and Civic Services.

Consulting and Education Center edit

Consulting and Education Center is a continuing non-degree computer training center of the college currently headed by Engr. Jesus Gonzalez. The center provides quality education for both professionals and students. Included in its services are corporate training, tutorials, and summer classes catering to children, secondary students, and professionals. As an academic center of the college, it also holds seminars and major conferences such as the Emerging Technologies for Philippines 2020 (ETFP) held last April 17–18, 2006 at the New World Renaissance Hotel.

Cisco Academy Training Center edit

The college is the Cisco Academy Training Center for Expanded Courses (Sponsored Curriculum) or CATC-SC of the country. The center is responsible for conducting training on sponsored curriculum courses such as Fundamentals of Unix, Fundamentals of Java, IT Essentials, and Voice and Data Cabling. Under DLSU, training for sponsored curriculum courses is categorized into two namely (1) instructor and (2) professional training.

Center for Empathic Human-Computer Interactions (CEHCI) edit

The Center for Empathic Human-Computer Interactions laboratory investigates the problem of multimodal emotion modeling and empathic response modeling to build human-centered design systems. By multimodal, it recognizes human emotion based on facial expressions, speech, and movement (such as posture and gait). Because it extends a computing system from software to a physical space, novel approaches to providing empathic responses are required. To achieve this, it uses emotion-based interactions together with sensor-rich, ubiquitous computing and ambient intelligence.

Currently, the center focuses on the development of a self-improving, ambient intelligent empathic space. It is a three-year project funded by the Philippine Government's Department of Science and Technology - Philippine Council for Advanced Science and Technology Research and Development. It is in its first year with an initial grant of PHP 3,300,000.

Student organizations edit

  • Computer Studies Government (formerly Computer Studies Assembly)
  • Batch Assemblies, or Computer Batches (CATCH)
  • Peer Tutors Society (PTS)
  • Society of Proactive Role Models Inspiring Total Development (SPRINT)
  • Student Research and Development Program (SRDP)
  • DLSU Game Development Laboratory (DGDL)
  • CCS Programmers' League (CPL) – formerly known as the InterCollegiate Programming Contest Training Pool (ICPC TraP).
  • MooMedia - a brainchild organization of the Instructional Systems Technology program of the college, but was later accredited as a Special Interest university-wide organization by the Council of Student Organizations of DLSU.
  • La Salle Computer Society (LSCS) – the only professional organization in the College of Computer Studies accredited by the Council of Student Organizations of DLSU.

Academic departments edit

Computer Technology edit

Computer Technology emphasizes the fundamental concepts of electronics, the theory and use of analog and digital components, the analysis and design of combinational and sequential digital circuits, and the techniques required to interface a microprocessor to memories, input-output ports, and other devices or other microprocessors.

Information Technology edit

Information Technology focuses on the study, design, implementation, and evaluation of information systems for organizations. This program aims to make the student capable of recognizing problems that are amenable to computer solutions. It also covers the study of management and organizations to bridge the gap between specialists and decision-makers in the preparation of support systems development.

Software Technology edit

Software Technology features courses designed to provide students with a deeper understanding of the design and analysis of computer algorithms, thus strengthening their ability to write correct and efficient programs. It integrates software engineering into major courses in a way that students can apply and discover different methodologies appropriate for different software projects.

Degree offerings edit

Undergraduate Degree Programs edit

Graduate Degree Programs edit

Diploma Program edit

See also edit

References edit

  • College of Computer Studies

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transferred back to the university College of Computer StudiesDalubhasaan ng Panuusing AralinTypePrivateEstablished1981DeanDr Ethel Chua Joy OngVice DeanDr Charibeth ChengAcademic staff60Undergraduates1 200LocationMalate Manila PhilippinesWebsiteDLSU College of Computer Studies Contents 1 Accreditation 2 Academic Research Centers 2 1 Advanced Research Institute for Informatics Computing and Networking AdRIC 2 2 Center for Complexity and Emerging Technologies COMET 2 3 Consulting and Education Center 2 4 Cisco Academy Training Center 2 5 Center for Empathic Human Computer Interactions CEHCI 3 Student organizations 4 Academic departments 4 1 Computer Technology 4 2 Information Technology 4 3 Software Technology 5 Degree offerings 5 1 Undergraduate Degree Programs 5 2 Graduate Degree Programs 5 3 Diploma Program 6 See also 7 ReferencesAccreditation editThe Bachelor of Science B Sc Computer Science program of the College was the first Computer Science program in the country to be given accreditation by the Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools Colleges and Universities in 1989 It was granted a Level II accreditation in 1993 and was re accredited to Level II in 1998 In 2000 the College was named as one of the Commission on Higher Education s Center of Development and Excellence in Information Technology In 2005 the Computer Science program of the college received a Level III accreditation by PAASCU becoming the first Level III Accredited Computer Science Program in the Philippines citation needed It is the highest accreditation granted in the Philippines to this date for Computer Science programs In March 2007 the Commission on Higher Education recognized the college as the Center of Excellence in Information Technology Academic Research Centers edit nbsp Gokongwei Hall Administration and Faculty OfficesAdvanced Research Institute for Informatics Computing and Networking AdRIC edit Formerly known as Advanced Research Institute for Computing AdRIC the Advanced Research Institute for Informatics Computing and Networking is the research center of the college The center aims to produce both local and international research through faculty researchers The center was established in 1994 to facilitate research directives of the college It also has its research laboratories on the fourth floor of Gokongwei Hall The following are the activities done by the center Symposium on Semantic Web and Ontology 2nd Natural Language Processing Research Symposium Constraint based Action Planning De La Salle University Science and Technology Congress 2005 DOST Research Proposal Preparation and Machine Translation Project Center for Complexity and Emerging Technologies COMET edit The Center for Complexity and Emerging Technologies COMET is a multidisciplinary research and professional laboratory at the College of Computer Studies that investigates the science of complex adaptive systems and explores innovative ways of interacting with computing solutions Aside from performing research the center also functions as a development laboratory for the creation of various civic computing solutions integrating research done internally COMET is currently composed of lead researchers cohorts and research assistants The lead researchers come from the fields of computing statistics mathematics and physics The cohorts and research assistants are students from the different programs and specializations under the College of Computer Studies The research lab also leverages its research in complex adaptive systems and computer human interaction with the development of civic computing solutions The lab has three divisions namely Complex Systems Seamless Interactions Human Computer Interaction and Civic Services Consulting and Education Center edit Consulting and Education Center is a continuing non degree computer training center of the college currently headed by Engr Jesus Gonzalez The center provides quality education for both professionals and students Included in its services are corporate training tutorials and summer classes catering to children secondary students and professionals As an academic center of the college it also holds seminars and major conferences such as the Emerging Technologies for Philippines 2020 ETFP held last April 17 18 2006 at the New World Renaissance Hotel Cisco Academy Training Center edit The college is the Cisco Academy Training Center for Expanded Courses Sponsored Curriculum or CATC SC of the country The center is responsible for conducting training on sponsored curriculum courses such as Fundamentals of Unix Fundamentals of Java IT Essentials and Voice and Data Cabling Under DLSU training for sponsored curriculum courses is categorized into two namely 1 instructor and 2 professional training Center for Empathic Human Computer Interactions CEHCI edit The Center for Empathic Human Computer Interactions laboratory investigates the problem of multimodal emotion modeling and empathic response modeling to build human centered design systems By multimodal it recognizes human emotion based on facial expressions speech and movement such as posture and gait Because it extends a computing system from software to a physical space novel approaches to providing empathic responses are required To achieve this it uses emotion based interactions together with sensor rich ubiquitous computing and ambient intelligence Currently the center focuses on the development of a self improving ambient intelligent empathic space It is a three year project funded by the Philippine Government s Department of Science and Technology Philippine Council for Advanced Science and Technology Research and Development It is in its first year with an initial grant of PHP 3 300 000 Student organizations editComputer Studies Government formerly Computer Studies Assembly Batch Assemblies or Computer Batches CATCH Peer Tutors Society PTS Society of Proactive Role Models Inspiring Total Development SPRINT Student Research and Development Program SRDP DLSU Game Development Laboratory DGDL CCS Programmers League CPL formerly known as the InterCollegiate Programming Contest Training Pool ICPC TraP MooMedia a brainchild organization of the Instructional Systems Technology program of the college but was later accredited as a Special Interest university wide organization by the Council of Student Organizations of DLSU La Salle Computer Society LSCS the only professional organization in the College of Computer Studies accredited by the Council of Student Organizations of DLSU Academic departments editComputer Technology edit Computer Technology emphasizes the fundamental concepts of electronics the theory and use of analog and digital components the analysis and design of combinational and sequential digital circuits and the techniques required to interface a microprocessor to memories input output ports and other devices or other microprocessors Information Technology edit Information Technology focuses on the study design implementation and evaluation of information systems for organizations This program aims to make the student capable of recognizing problems that are amenable to computer solutions It also covers the study of management and organizations to bridge the gap between specialists and decision makers in the preparation of support systems development Software Technology edit Software Technology features courses designed to provide students with a deeper understanding of the design and analysis of computer algorithms thus strengthening their ability to write correct and efficient programs It integrates software engineering into major courses in a way that students can apply and discover different methodologies appropriate for different software projects Degree offerings editUndergraduate Degree Programs edit BS in Computer Science Major in Computer Systems Engineering tracks Robotics and Automation Digital Signal Processing Computer Architecture Specialization in Network Engineering research areas Network Security Network Management Converged Networks Specialization in Software Technology research areas Natural Language Processing Game Development Artificial Intelligence BS in Information Systems Information Management Track Organizational Development and Information Technology Supply Chain Management Enterprise Resource Planning Financial Management Systems e Commerce and Mobile computing Systems Quality Testing and Assurance Interactive Technologies Track Digital Media Design and Construction Interactive Multimedia Applications Development Cognition and Technology Game Development Mobile and Wireless computing BS in Information TechnologyGraduate Degree Programs edit Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science Doctor in Information Technology Master of Science in Information Technology Master of Science in Computer ScienceDiploma Program edit Post Graduate Diploma in Computer ScienceSee also editDe La Salle University De La Salle Professional SchoolsReferences editCollege of Computer Studies PAASCU awards CS program Level III status Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title De La Salle University College of Computer Studies amp oldid 1188131954, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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