The University of the Philippines Open University (UPOU) is now accepting applicants to one of its newest undergraduate programs, the Associate of Science in Information Technology (ASIT). Like all other UPOU degree programs, ASIT is delivered fully online and may be taken anywhere at the student’s convenience. 

ASIT is designed to provide students with a comprehensive foundation in IT concepts, programming, and web development. It also aims to enhance critical thinking among students to provide technology-based solutions to various problems and prepare them for further undergraduate study, especially in the same field.

The program aims to equip students with the skills and knowledge they need to succeed in the dynamic and constantly evolving field of information technology. The two-year program, consisting of 72 units, covers various topics, including computer hardware and software, database management, programming languages, and web development.

The Associate of Science in Information Technology program provides students with flexibility and convenience in their learning. Upon graduation, students can pursue careers as software developers, network administrators, IT project managers, web developers, and other related positions.

Enrollment for the Associate of Science in Information Technology program for 1st Trimester AY 2023-2024  is now open. To apply, visit the UPOU OUR Website.

To know more about ASIT, visit https://fics.upou.edu.ph/programs/associate-of-science-in-information-technology/You may also contact UPOU Admissions Office via email [email protected] or at (049) 536 6001 to 06 loc. 199.

Written by  Alessa Shainne Hostalero and Anna Cañas-Llamas

Edited by Myra C. Almodiel

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