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The 1st
Consultative Curriculum
Development session was an important milestone
in the history of BSIT program implementation
since year 2002. Faculty members from BSIT:
Mr. Barcenas, Mr. Alvin Teruel, Mr. Ricky
Sandil, Mr. Rico Manalo, Mr. Erwin Macaraig;
BSENTREP: Mr. Leslie Fonacier; BSCPE: Mr.
Rowel Garcia; and BSME; Mr. Anthony Delos
Santos; Student Representatives: Ms. Marjorie
Enclona, Ms. Angel Macaraig, Mr. Rickie
Santiago; Laboratory Assistant: Mr. Roger Roa
attended the activity.
There are also faculty members coming from Don
Bosco Canlubang: Mr. George Arrieta, Mr. Gary
Acosta, and Ms. Lastra. Don Bosco canlubang
represented the newly opened BSIT and BTTE
major in IT.
Ms. Len Salazar of BSCS Dept. was absent and
was not able to join the activity.
We should prepare the students not in the past, not in today's world, but in their world to come …
JOHN DEWEY
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DAY1
Mr. Barcenas (BSIT Chairperson) presented
to the Faculty members and students the tally of the
alumnni inputs using concept mapping. Two copies
of A4 size prinout of the concept map was given to
the faculty members and students for their perusal.
Each input was discussed in detailed by Mr.
Barcenas as participants digest the inputs.
The outline below represents the tally of
Alumni inputs given by the BSIT alumni to the
Consultative Curriculum Development conducted on October 2021. The tally was derived from a 17
pages of discussion with alumni thru FaceBook Social Media. There are 11 major areas to be
considered. Please take note that the numbering 1 – 11 does not represent order of priority or
preferrence of implementation. The areas acts as guides for discussions.
1. Enhancement of Accounting / Finit / MIS and Other Business Related
1.1 SAP – Discussion of Terms and Concepts
1.2 ERP – How to Operate / Possibiility of using WebERP to deliver experience of ERP
2. Software Engineering / Project Management
2.1 Real Like simulation / Actual Stakeholder particpation
2.2 Focus on Requirements Identification
2.3 Project Turnover
3. Web Development
3,1 Discussions on Web3.0 / 4.0
3.2 Include CMS Content Management Systems i.e. Joomla, Drupal, Wordpress for discussion
3.3 Training of students in the use of Frameworks / MVC – Model View Controllers i.e. Code
Igniter / Symphony / Cold Fusion / Django
3.4 Inclusion of SEO (Search Engine Optimization) and SEM (Search Engine Marketing)
3.5 Advance Web Pages Topics CSS3 / HTML5
4. Free the Elective
Students are allowed to choose specialization, Networking, Programming, Database, System
Administration
5. Networking
5.1 Inclusion of CISCO in the discussion
5.2 Possibility of certification for students
We should prepare the students not in the past, not in today's world, but in their world to come …
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5.3 Advancement in Routing technologies Layer 7, EIGRP, OSPF, BGP
5.4 VOIP – Voice over IP using asterisk
6. Information Security
7. Systems Administration
7.1 Focus on scripting languages with special emphasis on writing scripts and execution via cron
jobs (i.e. managing 10,000 servers by one sysad)
7.2 Linux Command profiency
7.3 Server Management, clustering, load balancing, firewalls
7.4 Virtualization
7.5 Cloud computing
8. JAVA Addition of Mobile computing J2ME
9. Databases
9.1 Design of Databases done by students should be correct
9.2 Oracle , PL/SQL
9.3 Postgre SQL
9.4 Clustering / Grid Clustering
9.5 Data Warehousing
10. ABAP Cobol Programming Experience – Using OpenCOBOL
11. Important Skills
11.1 STRONG Programming Skills
11.1.1 Logic Formulation
11.2 Algorithm
11.3 Problem Solving Skills
11.4 Interpersonal Skills of Students
11.4.1 English Proficiency Written / Spoken
11.4.2 Leadership / Teamwork
11.4.3 Strict Observance of Deadlines
11.4.4 Entrepreneurial Capability of Students Possibility of Formation of Business
Groups for IT Alumni
As the items were discussed in full, raising of questions and clarifications were encourage to
maximize the time and immediately redirect the discussions to the real meat of the problem. Faculty
and students were very participative during the discussions.
We should prepare the students not in the past, not in today's world, but in their world to come …
JOHN DEWEY
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Mr. Teruel received the copy of suggested topics to be inserted in the class discussions. Mr.
Teruel was currently teaching frameworks to the students. Code igniter was the framework taught to
the students. Mr. Teruel will be adding another framework to the current curriculum. Mr. Teruel
showed to the body the new curriculum of PROG313 and Elective subject using the PHPcake
framework.
4. Free the Elective
Students are allowed to choose specialization, Networking, Programming, Database, System
Administration
Everyone agreed to free the electives and let the student choose their fields of specialization.
Mr. Barcenas was optomistic that this can be done because the IT Department has lots of students and
can manage to open many elective subjects without having problems on meeting the required quota per
classroom. The ELECTIVE subjects will be free on the next school year 20112012.
5. Networking
5.1 Inclusion of CISCO in the discussion
5.2 Possibility of certification for students
5.3 Advancement in Routing technologies Layer 7,
EIGRP, OSPF, BGP
5.4 VOIP – Voice over IP using asterisk
Mr. Manalo explained to the body that
certification will require money. Inclusion of VOIP will
be added in the current DTCOM313 subject , students can
get a discounted price for the training activities in CISCO.
6. Information Security
To be added in the Elective subjects. Training of
teachers on this field will help in the development of the curriculum.
7. Systems Administration
7.1 Focus on scripting languages with special emphasis on writing scripts and execution via cron
jobs (i.e. managing 10,000 servers by one sysad)
7.2 Linux Command proffiency
7.3 Server Management, clustering, load balancing, firewalls
7.4 Virtualization
7.5 Cloud computing
We should prepare the students not in the past, not in today's world, but in their world to come …
JOHN DEWEY
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This section was discussed in detail by Mr. Barcenas. Mr. Macaraig acknowledged the alumni
inputs and will be adding the linux scripting language as an important skill to be learned by the
students.
Mr. Barcenas put an emphasis in the Cloud Computing technology. He discused to the faculty
members how this kind of technology can kill the IT industry. In the United states, the Cloud
Computing technology decreases the demand for IT Professionals. Should this technology come into
fruition 5 to 10 years from now, the IT graduates will have a problem in employment.
The demand of IT programmers will decline in the future. There is a need for the BSIT
curriculum in DBTC to focus more on Systems administration, Network Security rather than
Programming.
8. JAVA Addition of Mobile computing J2ME
This alumni input was very well accepted by the faculty members and would be adding this
topic in the ELECTIVE subjects. The topic would cover the programming of Mobile devices such as
celphones.
9. Databases
9.1 Design of Databases done by students should be correct
9.2 Oracle , PL/SQL
9.3 Postgre SQL
9.4 Clustering / Grid Clustering
9.5 Data Warehousing
Mr. Teruel have recently added the Oracle topic as part of the advance database subject. DB323
Advance Database subject will cover the different databases such as ORACLE, POSTGRE.
Management of Large Databases, Clustering, High availability Database servers will be one of the
topics to be covered.
10. ABAP Cobol Programming Experience – Using OpenCOBOL
Mr. Sandil has a good background in programming COBOL. This subject will be added to the
Elective offerings and will be using Open COBOL as the tool to teach COBOL.
11. Important Skills
11.1 STRONG Programming Skills
11.1.1 Logic Formulation
11.2 Algorithm
11.3 Problem Solving Skills
11.4 Interpersonal Skills of Students
We should prepare the students not in the past, not in today's world, but in their world to come …
JOHN DEWEY
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11.4.1 English Proficiency Written / Spoken
11.4.2 Leadership / Teamwork
11.4.3 Strict Observance of Deadlines
11.4.4 Entrepreneurial Capability of Students Possibility of Formation of Business
Groups for IT Alumni
Majority of the subjects here is delivered by the Computer Science department but unfortunately,
the teacher was not able to come to the said activity. There is a need to look into the details how
IPRO113, PROG113, PROG323, STPROG223 is being delivered to the students.
The upper year subjects will be adjusting the the strategies to be able to train the students in this
defficiencies. Everyone agreed that teching techologies to student will be easier if students will be
good in this important skills. All subjects should tain students to think critically, develop interpersonal
skills, leadership through proper teaching strategies.
Item 11.4.4 Entrepreneurial Capabilities of students is a good input done by our alumni Mr.
Giovanni Petratche. Mr. Petrache is one of the first batch of IT graduates who went self employed and
became successful in it. This requirement has to be added to the existing Profile of an Ideal BSIT
Graduate. Further discussions is required on how to implement and train students to aquire this skill.
The need to setup an alumni group for self employed IT alumni was noted.
We should prepare the students not in the past, not in today's world, but in their world to come …
JOHN DEWEY