Friday, May 7, 2010

Centennial College offers Full time Computer and Communication Networking Program

In today's competitive job market, employers are seeking to hire graduates that are highly specialized and well trained. You can't afford to waste your time with an education that wont help you get the job you want. At Centennial College, all our programs are geared for success.

As part of your program, you will not only learn how to use the latest cutting edge tools, but you will also learn how to apply the latest principles from business professionals. To compliment your classroom learning, you will also get hands-on experience in the labs.

Centennial's staff not only believe in providing students with the best teaching experience possible, but also to offer the best guidance and career advice.

Admission Requirements

Centennial College expects students applying for admission to degree programs to present at minimum an Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) with a minimum of six 12U, 12M, OAC credits or equivalent or be 19 years of age or older. Possession of minimum admission requirements does not guarantee admission to program.

Minimum Academic Prerequisites

English 12U
One from the following:
Math 12U Advanced Functions
Math 12U Calculus and Vectors
Math 12U Mathematics of Data Management or equivalent

Co-op Requirements

Minimum C grade in ENG-110, minimum 2.0 GPA and minimum 80 per cent of year 1 and 2 courses required for COOP-221

Graduation Requirements

One summer internship is required for graduation

Notes

If you have a bachelor degree from abroad in a relevant discipline, you may qualify for options to complete the Computer and Communications Networks degree in as little as two years. Please contact the program co-ordinator or e-mail netw@centennialcollege.ca for more information.

The qualification requirements and costs for each external accreditation, designation, certification or recognition are set by the granting body and not by Centennial College. In order to qualify for any of those external accreditations, designations, certification or recognition, students and graduates will need to follow the processes and meet the applicable requirements listed on the websites and materials of those external bodies.

Synopsis

Computer and Communication Networking is a full fledged four year bachelor-degree course in Applied Information Sciences. It is the only bachelor's degree course in Computers available in Ontario, with one of the best theoretical as well as practical guidance along with supervised computer networking training.

For More information on computer networking training & business communication course visit centennialcollege.ca

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