We all know there are pros to attending either college or university. With college programs, you get an ample amount of practical experience but graduate with a diploma. In university, you forgot that amount of practice but graduate with a degree. With Centennial College's Degree Programs, you can have both the four-year degree, as well as practical application of your newly acquired skills prior to graduation.
Not only does Centennial College offer four-year degree programs, it also sees students partake in undertakings that are partnered with various institutions that allow them to transfer to university campuses to complete their learning. As such, in conjunction with Ryerson University, Centennial College students can participate in the degree program Bachelor of Science Nursing program. Meanwhile, University of Toronto college degree programs include: Applied Microbiology, Environmental Science and Technology, Journalism, New Media Studies and Paramedicine. There is also a Bridging to Software Systems Design offering for students who wish to complete the Software System Design college degree in two years, while keeping a full-time job, if they have a diploma in software and are working in the field.
The two college degree offerings facilitated fully from Centennial College are called Computer and Communication Networks and Software System Design. The first of these degree programs saw Centennial College become the only post-secondary institution in the province to offer a bachelor's degree program in Computer and Communication Networking. It consists of a distinctive blend of technology and business subjects — creating an innovative balance between the practical and the theoretical backgrounds for which employers are looking. Students also benefit from state-of-the-art laboratories that are specially designed for the curriculum and include VoIP, cellular networks, wireless broadband (WiMax), advanced routing and switching as well as network management. This college degree program boasts a co-op work term during summer between second and third year. Upon completion from the degree program, grads can pursue careers as: project management analysts, IT program managers, technical account managers, business account managers, network administrators, network analysts, network support and more.
The other of these degree programs at Centennial College is called Software Systems Design. Again, it is the only of its kind in the province and offers students a blend of technology and business subjects as well as industry placement, focusing on system design. As such, students can specialize in mobile application development or service oriented architecture and cloud computing. During their four years in the degree program, students partake in courses such as Website Design and Development, Logic and Problem-Solving Strategies, Object Oriented Programming, Logical Self Defense, Database Driven Websites, Internet Programming and more. Their training is rounded out with three software development projects. These real-world business applications require students to utilize all the technical, systems and business skills acquired during their studies to build higher quality software.
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