The document lists the departments at John Paul II College of Davao which include Information and Communications Technology (ICT), College of Hospitality Management, Criminology, Education, Engineering, Nursing, and Business Administration. Brief descriptions are provided for each department's focus and curriculum goals.
2. LIST OF DEPARTMENT:
● Information and Communications Technology (ICT)
● College of Hospitality Management (CHM)
● Criminology
● Education
● Engineering
● Nursing
● Business Administration
3. Information and Communication Technology (ICT)
● ICT (information and communications
technology - or technologies) is an umbrella
term that includes any communication
device or application, encompassing: radio,
television, cellular phones, computer and
network hardware and software, satellite
systems and so on, as well as the various
services and applications associated with
them, such as videoconferencing and
distance learning.
4. College of Hospitality Management
● Hospitality and Tourism/Hotel Management
program is designed to prepare graduates for
management careers in the hotel and resort
industry. The program stresses written and oral
communication, mathematical reasoning,
business applications, and computer science
with a mix of humanities, natural sciences, as
well as social and behavioral sciences. The
curriculum is designed to provide a program that
is well-rounded with a mix of business and life
skills that are in high demand with employers.
5. Criminology
● Criminology is the body of knowledge
regarding delinquency and crime as
social phenomena. It includes within
it’s scope the process of making laws,
of breaking laws, and of reacting
towards the breaking of laws.
6. Business Administration
● Business Administration is
interchangeable with the performance
or management of business operations,
maybe including important decision
making. Thus it is likely to include the
efficient organization of people and
other resources so as to direct activities
toward common goals and objectives.
7. Education
● Education (also called learning, teaching or
schooling) in the general sense is any act or
experience that has a formative effect on the
mind, character, or physical ability of an
individual. In its technical sense, education is
the process by which society deliberately
transmits its accumulated knowledge, skills,
and values from one generation to another.
Education can also be defined as the process of
becoming an educated person.
8. Engineering
● Engineer is a professional practitioner of
engineering, concerned with applying
scientific knowledge, mathematics, and
ingenuity to develop solutions for
technical problems. Engineers design
materials, structures, and systems while
considering the limitations imposed by
practicality, regulation, safety, and cost
9. Nursing
● Nursing process is a client-centered,
goal-oriented method of caring that
provides a framework to nursing care. It
involves five major steps: assessment,
nursing diagnosis, planning,
implementation/intervention and
evaluating.