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Diploma in Computer Systems Technician
Diploma in Computer Systems Technician

Diploma in Computer Systems Technician

  • ID:SLC010044
  • Level:2-Year Undergraduate Diploma
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Admission Requirements

Entry Requirement

High school diploma or at least 19 years old prior to start of the program

English Requirement

  • TOEFL : A minimum score of 78 on the internet-based or TOEFL Home Edition test, or 213 on the computer-based test
  • IELTS : A minimum score of 6.0 overall, with a minimum score of 5.5 in each section
  • PTE: Pearson Test of English Language scores of 55
  • Cambridge English: Test scores of 173
  • Duolingo will be temporarily accepted. Minimum score of 105

Course Information

This program will prepare the student to fill the role of technical support in the dynamic and expanding field of client/server comput­ing, cloud computing, O/S virtualization, enterprise networks, administration and Internet management. Students complete a work placement component which provides on-the-job training with a local company in their final semester.

Our courses are constantly evolving to incorporate a blend of leading edge and traditional technologies to meet the needs of local employers. This program is well suited to people who are interested in computers, but not math, physics or electronics. Many of the courses in the CN&TS program train the students towards obtaining Microsoft, A+, LPIC-1, and Network + certifications.

Students receive hands-on training in:

  • Computer hardware
  • Applied Internet technology
  • Software installation
  • Scripting procedures
  • Diagnostics
  • Network installation
  • Operating systems
  • Maintenance
  • User support
  • Website administration
  • Operating system virtualization

Learning takes place in both classrooms and computer labs. Faculty bring a wealth of real-world experiences to the classroom. A num­ber of courses in the curriculum are delivered in dedicated a lab using exclusively assigned computers, virtual servers and diverse equipment.

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Semester 1

COMM 110 Communications for College
COMP 203 Networking 1
COMP 1111 Introduction to Databases
COMP 82 MS Client Operating System
COMP 83 Cloud Computing 1
COMP 905 Programming 1
MATH 8 Introductory Computer Mathematics

 

Semester 2

COMP 30 Computer Hardware Systems
COMP 3014 Networking 2
COMP 66 OS Scripting
COMP 68 Linux 2
COMP 2111 Advanced Databases
GENE General Education Course

 

Semester 3

COMP 67 Technical Support Procedures
CARE 10 Career Strategies for Computing Professionals
COMP 930 Programming 2
COMP 83 Cloud Computing 1
COMP 105 Ethics and Computer Security Best Practices
GENE General Education Course

 

Semester 4

COMP 63 Work Placement
COMP 207 Cloud Computing 2
COMP 223 Networking 3
COMP 79 Emerging Technologies
COMP 163 Work Experience
GENE General Education Course

 

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Career Opportunity

Career Opportunity

This program will prepare the student to fill the role of technical support in the dynamic and expanding field of client/server comput­ing, cloud computing, O/S virtualization, enterprise networks, administration and Internet management. Students complete a work placement component which provides on-the-job training with a local company in their final semester.

Our courses are constantly evolving to incorporate a blend of leading edge and traditional technologies to meet the needs of local employers. This program is well suited to people who are interested in computers, but not math, physics or electronics. Many of the courses in the CN&TS program train the students towards obtaining Microsoft, A+, LPIC-1, and Network + certifications.

Students receive hands-on training in:

  • Computer hardware
  • Applied Internet technology
  • Software installation
  • Scripting procedures
  • Diagnostics
  • Network installation
  • Operating systems
  • Maintenance
  • User support
  • Website administration
  • Operating system virtualization

Learning takes place in both classrooms and computer labs. Faculty bring a wealth of real-world experiences to the classroom. A num­ber of courses in the curriculum are delivered in dedicated a lab using exclusively assigned computers, virtual servers and diverse equipment.

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