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| The 24-month IT Diploma program at Canadian College comprises a total of two Comptia courses, two Cisco courses, one Microsoft and two Red Hat open source courses along with 12 business courses and 1200 Co-op hours. Upon successful completion, students will receive the Canadian College IT Diploma, Cisco CCNA certificate, Microsoft server 2003 credit, Comptia fundamentals certificate and Red Hat system administrator Certificate. |
| ITD Co-op Details |
- 24 months (8 semesters)
- Student who complete the Information Technology Diploma Co-op will receive:
- Canadian College IT diploma
- Cisco CCNA certificate
- Red hat system administrator certificate
- Comptia A+ Fundamentals certificate
- Microsoft server 2003 credit
- Over 1000 hours of PM related work experience
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| Co-op Training |
The IT Co-op is an integral component of this program as it provides students with essential real-world technical experience in an English speaking environment. As students return to their home country, the combination of a Western diploma and co-op is not only a competitive advantage, but allows students the opportunity to understand and experience the cultural and business nuances that can only be gained from a prolonged hands-on experience. The 48 week co-op is equal to the 48-weeks of academic classes students attend.
Canadian College Co-op Terms & Conditions |
| Semester 1 (12 weeks) |
CC 139 - 21st Century Communication
Advances in technology are reshaping interpersonal communications, as well as how we mass communicate, advertise, organize and strategize in business. The knowledge that students are increasingly expected to
demonstrate is transforming. 21st century skills include: information and communication technology (ICT) literacy, the ability to think and problem-solve, interpersonal and self-directional skills, global awareness, and financial, economic, business, and civic literacy. This course will be delivered on-line through a unique partnership with Apple’s iTunes University. On demand video lessons will be available each week for students to view along with weekly small assignments and four major assignments through the course.
CC 140 - Business Communication
This course provides students with knowledge and understanding of current communication theory and principles, understanding of how communication functions in the workplace and an awareness of how communication is influenced by emerging technology.
CC 141 - Marketing Principles
This course provides the student with an overview of the marketing concept and how it can be applied to any type of organization or service. Students also learn how key marketing concepts, principles, and theories can help marketers make effective decisions. Specifically the knowledge and understanding which are needed to assess product, price, promotion and distribution options, and to make marketing mix recommendations for specific target markets.
CC 130 - OB: Team Dynamics
Presents the study of factors that either influence or are influenced by people at work. The course will focus micro or individual factors such as personality, attitudes, perception, motivation and the ethical and social responsibility dimensions of management.
CC 430 - Comptia A+ Essentials Global Entrepreneurship
This international, vendor-neutral certification proves competence in areas such as installation, preventative maintenance, networking, security and troubleshooting. CompTIA A+ certified technicians also have excellent customer service and communication skills to work with clients. Students will obtain the skills and knowledge necessary to install, build, upgrade, repair, configure, troubleshoot, and performing preventative maintenance on personal computer hardware and operating systems. The Essentials Exam validates the basic skills needed by any entry-level service technician regardless of job environment.
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| Semester 2 (12 weeks) |
CC125 – e-Commerce 1
This course provides students with the fundamental principles of planning and developing a successful on-line business. It covers issues like key challenges to for IT managers, opportunity analysis and business model development.
CC 150 - Computer Concepts
This course introduces students to information technology, computers, and computer networks and their application in the workplace. The course provides a working knowledge of information technology and how it relates to a business environment to produce skills to enhance their personal productivity and problem solving using appropriate business application tools.
CC 431 – Comptia A+ 220-602
This course is designed for students intending to work in a mobile or corporate technical environment with a high level of face-to-face client interaction. Potential job roles include IT administrator, PC technician, and Field Service Technician, as well as non-technical jobs that require understanding of computer repair issues. Students who pass both CompTIA A+ Essentials and exam 220-602 will be CompTIA A+ certified with the IT Technician designation.
CC 440 – Cisco ICND1
This course focuses on providing the skills and knowledge necessary to install, operate, and troubleshoot a small branch office Enterprise network, including configuring a switch, a router, and connecting to a WAN and implementing network security. A Student should be able to complete configuration and implementation of a small branch office network under supervision.
CC 280-a – Career Preparation & PLA portfolio
This course is designed to prepare students for future career placement. Students will integrate the diverse skills and accomplishments from the program to develop job targeted CV’s. They will also work with program
directors to develop a Prior Learning Assessment portfolio aimed at transferring course credits for further academic studies. |
| Semester 3 & 4: Co-op (24 weeks) |
CC 285a - Co-op 1
This 24-week Co-op will provide students the opportunity to apply their initial business skills in real world situations. Students will be assessed and interviewed so that they will be placed in a suitable company according to their interests and future goals. Students will report to the college once a month to update their PLA report as well as problem solve any issues with college staff. The Co-op supervisor will also make routine visits to the place of employment to stay on top of the student`s performance. Upon completion of the Co-op term, the student shall return to campus for their final evaluation by the employer, their Co-op supervisor as well as to complete their PLA Report and present a term project tailor made for each student. |
| Semester 5 (12 weeks) |
CC 105 – Business Enterprise
This course combines a practical study of select topics of Canadian business law (business structures, contract law and employment law) with a business planning process (determining business models, business plan writing and pro-forma budgets). Participation in this course, taught by lawyers and business professionals, prepares students to understand how to correctly set up a small business enterprise.
CC 441 – Cisco ICND2
This course focuses on providing the skills and knowledge necessary to install, operate, and troubleshoot a small to medium-size branch office Enterprise network, including configuring several switches and routers, connecting to a WAN and implementing network security. The course covers topics on VLSM and IPv6 addressing; extending switched networks with VLANs; configuring, verifying and troubleshooting VLANs; the VTP, RSTP, OSPF and EIGRP protocols; determining IP routes; managing IP traffic with access lists; NAT and DHCP; establishing point-to- point connections; and establishing Frame Relay connections.
CC 450 – Managing and Maintaining MS Server 2003
This course provides students with the knowledge and skills that are required to manage accounts and resources, maintain server resources, monitor server performance, and safeguard data in a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 environment.
CC 460 – Linux Fundamentals
An introduction to fundamental end-user and administrative tools in Red Hat Enterprise Linux, designed for students with little or no command-line Linux or UNIX experience.
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| Semester 6 & 7: Co-op (24 weeks) |
CC 285b - Co-op 2
This 24-week Co-op will provide students the opportunity to apply their expanded learned skills in real world situations. Students will have identified potential positions as a result of their CC285-a reports and feedback. Students will continue to report to the college once a month to update their PLA Report as well as problem solve any issues with college staff. The Co-op supervisor will also make routine visits to the place of employment to stay on top of the student`s performance. Upon completion of the Co-op term, the student shall return to campus for their final evaluation by the employer, their Co-op supervisor as well as to complete their PLA Report and present a term project tailor made for each student. |
| Semester 8 (12 weeks) |
CC 101 – Simply Accounting
This course covers the full accounting cycle for individuals with little or no accounting background. The course is designed to provide students with a broad understanding of the total accounting process, from recording business transactions to preparing basic financial statements.
CC 125 – e-Commerce 2
This follow up to CC125 deal with much deeper process and policy issues. Students will be prepared to handle higher level management functions within an organization, including assessment and evaluation metrics as well as being able to provide accurate feedback concerning company policy issues and future trends.
CC 131 – OB: Change Management
Presents the study of factors that either influence or are influenced by people at work. The course will focus on four perspectives of organizations and management (integrative, functional, cultural and behavioral) including macro factors such as organizational structure, technology and environment as well as group factors such as group dynamics, leadership, conflict, change and decision making.
CC 461 – LINUX System Administrator
For users of Linux (or UNIX) who want to start building skills in systems administration on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5, to a level where they can attach and configure a workstation on an existing network.
CC 280b – IT portfolio
This final term course is designed to prepare students for both further academic and future career placement. Students will integrate the diverse skills and accomplishments from the program to develop career goals. They will also work with program directors to complete their Prior Learning Assessment portfolio aimed at transferring course credits for further academic studies or skill certification.
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