Faculty

Advertising - Account Management Advertising Media Management Book + Magazine Publishing Children's Entertainment: Writing, Production and Management Corporate Communications + Public Relations Interactive Digital Media Journalism Fast-Track Media Engineering Design Integration Sports Journalism
About Centennial
Established as Toronto's first public college in 1966, Centennial College offers programs in business, communications, community and health studies, science and engineering technology, general arts, hospitality and transportation.
 

Donald Wang

Donald Wang is a Professional Engineer and a 1985 graduate of Mechanical Engineering, University of Toronto. He also holds a Fluid Power Technology Diploma from Centennial College. Donald has over 12 years of industrial automation experience in process engineering, project engineering and engineering managerial positions. Over the past 11 years, Donald has been working at various positions in Centennial College as a Chairperson of the AMAT Department, Program Coordinator, and Professor in the Automation and Robotics programs. At Centennial College, Donald is committed to student success and corporate partnerships in education. In 1998, he coached students to win 4 awards in the Canada First Robotics Competition. He also won the George Wicken's Teacher Excellence Award and B.O.G. Award of Excellence for "Teaching Excellence" in 2003. In his role as Coordinator, Donald led the Automation and Robotics programs to win the B.O.G. Award of Excellence for "Contribution to the Student Experience" in 1999 and also KPI awards in years 2003 & 2007.

Nina Jagaric

Nina Jagaric has a University degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering. Before joining Centennial College in 1986, she was managing Ingsoft Ltd., a company providing Macintosh engineering software RFDesigner®. At Centennial College, as a professor, Nina has taught and developed courses in electronics and computer hardware/software. As an academic coordinator, she led developments of new programs: Computer Systems and Networks, Computer Engineering, and Biomedical Engineering. In her 2 years of administrative duties as Acting Chair, Nina managed day-to-day operation, enrollment planning, and budget of the 37 people ECCT department.