
The College of Computer Studies of Rizal College of Taal, Inc. provides outcomes-based and industry-responsive computing education aligned with CHED CMO No. 25, s. 2015. The College develops students to become competent, ethical, creative, and socially responsible computing professionals equipped with skills in programming, systems development, information management, database, networking, research, and emerging technologies.
The College of Computer Studies aims to be a recognized leader in Information and Communication Technology and Computing education in Batangas and the Philippines.
The College of Computer Studies is committed to developing critical-thinking and creative IT professionals who adapt to society's changing needs.
Commit – Pursue excellence and accountability.
Create – Innovate and develop technology-driven solutions.
Serve – Use knowledge and skills to uplift communities.

The Bachelor of Science in Computer Science program prepares students to become competent computing professionals with strong foundations in programming, algorithms, software development, database systems, computer systems, and emerging technologies.
The program develops students’ analytical thinking, problem-solving skills, and technical competence needed to design and develop software solutions for real-world problems.
Through classroom instruction, laboratory activities, research, and capstone projects, BSCS students are trained to create innovative, efficient, and ethical computing solutions.
Graduates of the program may pursue careers as software developers, programmers, systems analysts, database developers, quality assurance specialists, and computing professionals in various industries.

The Bachelor of Science in Information Systems program focuses on the effective use of technology to support organizations, business processes, and decision-making. It combines computing knowledge with management, systems analysis, database management, and information system development.
BSIS students are trained to analyze organizational needs, design information systems, manage data, improve business processes, and implement technology-based solutions.
The program prepares graduates to become information systems analysts, business analysts, database personnel, systems support specialists, project coordinators, and IT professionals who can bridge the gap between technology and organizational operations.

The Associate in Computer Technology major in Application Development program provides students with practical and hands-on training in software and application development. It develops basic to intermediate skills in programming, web development, database management, user interface design, and system development.
Students are trained to create simple but functional software applications that address user and organizational needs. The program prepares graduates for entry-level positions such as junior programmer, web developer, application support staff, database assistant, and technical support personnel. It also provides a strong foundation for students who wish to continue their studies in a bachelor’s degree in computing.

The Associate in Computer Technology major in Networking program equips students with practical knowledge and skills in computer hardware, network installation, configuration, troubleshooting, maintenance, and basic cybersecurity practices. The program focuses on preparing students to support computer laboratories, offices, and organizations that rely on networked computer systems.
Students are trained to install and maintain computer systems, configure networks, troubleshoot hardware and connectivity issues, and provide technical assistance to users. Graduates may pursue entry-level careers as network technicians, computer technicians, technical support staff, IT support personnel, and laboratory support staff.
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