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The course includes various subjects such as office procedures and techniques, computer application, computer software and other relevant general education courses to meet the needs of a modern office secretary. Two-Year Computer Technician course; A post-secondary course with aims to train computer technicians. The course concerns mostly with ...
The ladder of this course is the Two-Year Computer Secretarial Course. The course trains the students to become a competent secretary to fit-in in whatever field of work they will be connected. The college also offers 5-Months Vocational Courses such as Dressmaking, Hairscience, Advance Dressmaking, Beauty Culture, Master's Men Tailoring, and ...
Asian Institute of Computer Studies (AICS) is a private and nonsectarian higher education institution [1] [4] in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines. It was founded in November 1996 by Manuel T. Asis and has academic offerings focusing on computer science , information and communications technology , and business studies .
AMA Computer College are educational institutions across the Philippines that offer the same programs as AMACU. AMA International University is a partnership between the government of Bahrain and AMA Education System serving AMA's ICT programs in the Arab Region.
In 1969, the Faculty of Accountancy of the Philippine College of Commerce offered short term electronic data processing (EDP) courses. The EDP courses were eventually transferred to the newly created Electronic Data Processing/Computer Data Processing Management (EDP/CDPM) unit and was placed under the administration of the Faculty of Business and Cooperatives in 1977 and was headed by ...
It offers corporate productivity, business solutions [clarification needed] and higher education from undergraduate to corporate/short courses completions. It also offers diploma courses. As of academic year 2016–2017, the institution offers senior high school in compliance with K-12.
Technical-Vocational Education was first introduced to the Philippines through the enactment of Act No. 3377, or the "Vocational Act of 1927." [5] On June 3, 1938, the National Assembly of the Philippines passed Commonwealth Act No. 313, which provided for the establishment of regional national vocational trade schools of the Philippine School of Arts and Trades type, as well as regional ...
The courses offered then in the college were Bachelor of Science in Arts, Commerce and Education, Secretarial and Home Arts. In 1972, Siena College phased out the traditional four-year courses and retained only the Secretarial and Special Home Arts courses. In lieu of these, terminal courses were offered and the ladder-type curriculum was adopted.