In CIT, we have three academic units, which are
the higher education, the secondary education and the basic education.
These offices are what we further describe as line departments.
Line departments are those that perform tasks that reflect the institution's
primary goal and mission.
Basic
Education
Our elementary school offers complete program for basic education,
from pre-school to grade six. We offer the Montessori system of
education to our pre-schoolers, designating four dedicated classrooms
as the Pre-school/Montessori Center for nursery 1 & 2 and Kinder
1 pupils.
The Elementary Department provides educational opportunities to
enrich our learners with quality instructional materials and quantify
of learning experiences to cater to the special needs not only of
the average pupils but likewise to those of the gifted ones and
those who are considered slow learners and underachievers. Pupils
with behavioral problems are accepted under the SPED program ultimately
mainstreaming them into the regular program.
Computer Education subject is offered from Kinder 2 to grade 6.
The inherent multiple intelligence in each individual pupil is enhanced
through the various developmental programs identifying the needs,
interests and capabilities of each learner. Co-curricular programs
that are interdisciplinary in nature are consistently sustained
while curricular programs are enhanced by utilizing different media
and technology facilities.
Secondary
Education
Our high school department, aims for the total development of
the students through a balanced curriculum equipping them with the
basic and advanced computer skills, enriched with vocational and
technical training.
Monthly academic activities are conducted to supplement learning
in the classrooms while regular friendly competitions are organized
to give the students opportunities to assess themselves, their know-how
and their attitudes. Free remedial programs are available for slow
learners and under achievers. Participation in student organizations
and in community extension projects are strongly encouraged to develop
student's potentials in leadership, art, music, etc.
Higher
Education
Our tertiary education consists of five colleges. The honor of
being the largest college goes to the College of Engineering and
Architecture with nine (9) programs. Slowly but steadily increasing
its population every year is the College of Computer Studies with
four degree programs and 3 associate programs.
The College of Commerce, likewise, has been consistent in its increase
over the years, with offerings in Commerce, Management and Secretarial
programs. The College of Education, on the other hand, is offering
several majors in its BEEd and BSEd programs while the College of
Arts and Sciences has three program offerings.
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