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Bachelorof Science in Entrepreneurship (BSE) The Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurship is a 4-year intensive program conducted over 8 semesters, and

consists of three clusters: General Education, Core Business and Entrepreneurship. The BSE program now offers two majors: Finance and Marketing. The program aims to create among students a mindset of optimism and a culture of Entrepreneurship, responsiveness to technological Developments, opportunity-seeking, analysis and Decision-making in the area of business and international economic conditions. According to BSE Director Glenda Rebucas, QCPU is the only school that offers a major in Entrepreneurship. She also said that graduates of this course are not just entrepreneurs, because many opportunities await them. Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering (BSIE) The Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering (BSIE) offers major subjects such as Engineering Management, Engineering Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Engineering Research and Methodology, Principles of IE, Operation Research, Human Factor Engineering, Production Planning and Control, Facilities Planning and Design, Systems Engineering, and Manufacturing Technology. An IE graduate has a bright future ahead of him or her in terms of employment opportunities. Building on skills developed in the academic program, and extended by experience and personal self-improvement, the graduates have the ability to identify problems and formulate solutions which integrate technological and human systems. With these skills, an IE graduate learns how to apply the tools and techniques of Industrial QCPU kicks off...Engineering in making value-based decisions and exhibiting qualities as a leader in a diverse global business environment. Moreover, he has the opportunity to seek employment as Industrial Engineer, Planning Engineer, Methods Analyst, Systems Analyst, Design Engineer, Project Analyst, Productivity Consultant/Specialist, and Operation Research/ Analyst. Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSIT) The Bachelor of Science in Information Technology has its three majors namely Information System (IS), Computer Science (CS), and Computer Technology (CT). The IT department offers these majors because IT is so broad that they saw it fit to provide students with the chance to specialize in certain fields. IT graduates are truly influential and relevant especially now that we are living in the age of computers. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY The Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Department is continuing its partnership with Microsoft Philippines in upgrading the technological system of the university. The IT Department aims to accomplish the activation of the e-mail account [*@qcpu.edu- e-mail address] of students; faculty and staff; the Biometrics LogIn and Log-Out for the faculty and staff; and the QCPU official website. ENTREPRENEURSHIP The Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurial Management Department plans to developits students by exposing them to different symposia conducted by target industry partners. The Department also plans to require students to attend business opportunity meetings of franchise and direct marketing companies; to conduct educational tours in social enterprises and different industries; to provide inhouse skills and livelihood trainings conducted by seasoned entrepreneurs; and to encourage the students to conduct their own entrepreneurship workshops in the communities. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING The Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering Department will update its membership in the Philippine Institute of Industrial Engineers (PIIE). The BSIE Department also plans to conduct outreach programs to the community. The said Department will also prescribe new uniforms for freshmen IE students next semester. Meanwhile, the election for the student officials of the PIIE-Quezon City Polytechnic University (QCPU) chapter will be held in July, with Mr. Dandin Fresno serving as the chapters new adviser. HISTORY of industrial engineering Efforts to apply science to the design of processes and of production systems were made by many people in the 18th and 19th centuries. They took some time to evolve and to be synthesized into disciplines that we would label with names such as industrial engineering, production engineering, or systems engineering. For example, precursors to industrial engineering included some aspects of military science; the quest to develop manufacturing using interchangeable parts; the development of the armory system of manufacturing; the work of Henri Fayol and colleagues (which grew into a larger movement called Fayolism); and the work of Frederick Winslow Taylor and colleagues (which grew into a larger movement called scientific management). In the late 19th century, such efforts began to inform consultancy and higher education. The

idea of consulting with experts about process engineering naturally evolved into the idea of teaching the concepts ascurriculum. Industrial engineering courses were taught by multiple universities in Europe at the end of the 19th century, including in Germany, France, the United Kingdom, and Spain.[1] In the United States, the first department of industrial and manufacturing engineering was established in 1909 at the Pennsylvania State University. The first doctoral degree in industrial engineering was awarded in the 1930s by Cornell University. Career Overview of information technology The information technology field is huge and you're sure to find a specialty that interests you, whether you're interested in web design and development or healthcare IT. In fact, the healthcare industry is one of the main employers of IT specialists; with a health information technology degree, for example, you'll be able to find a job nearly anywhere in the country. A good information technology school will offer everything from health information technology courses and medical informatics degrees online to the top BSC IT degrees. Workers in the IT field often choose to specialize in troubleshooting and repair, administration, or programming - but these broad areas only begin to describe the wide range of information technology careers that are available to qualified professionals. Computers are such an integral part of how companies do business that the growth potential of the IT field is unparalleled. You can work as a health information technologist, a medical coder, a database programmer, or as a repair technician - once you have your online IT degree, the path your career takes is up to you! Information technology specialists are trained to take on a number of tasks that are crucial to the smooth operation of today's businesses, including:

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Database administration Computer networking Project management Software development Healthcare IT consulting Information security Website development

Most IT professionals work in standard office settings for a single company, as part of that company's IT team or department. While entry-level salaries for IT workers range around $30,000 in most urban areas, with a degree and just a few years' experience you can expect to command a salary of $50,000 or more. This is also a field that allows talented individuals to work from home or on their own schedules. Independent contractors, consultants, and some software developers typically travel to meet with clients and often do part of their work virtually. Fringe Benefits A collection of various benefits provided by an employer, which are exempt from taxation as long as certain conditions are met. Any employee who receives taxable fringe benefits will have to include the fair market value of the benefit in their taxable income for the year, which will be subject to tax withholdings, and social security benefits payments. Investopedia explains FringeBenefits Fringe benefits commonly include health insurance, group term life coverage, education reimbursement, childcare and assistance reimbursement, cafeteria plans, employee discounts, personal use of a company owned vehicle and other similar benefits.

fringe benefit  noun any of various benefits, as free life or health insurance, paidholidays, a pens ion, etc., received by an employee in addition toregular pay. .

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