Honours Bachelor of Information Technology (Computer and Communication Networks) - Advanced Diploma Pathway
How To Apply
Program Details
- Program Code0141
- Credential NameHonours Bachelor of Information Technology (Computer and Communication Networks) - Advanced Diploma Pathway
- Credential TypeHonours Bachelor Degree
- SchoolSchool of Engineering Technology and Applied Science
- Program TypeDegree program
- Program Length2 years/ 5 semesters
- Delivery ModeHybrid
- LocationProgress Campus
- Emailicet@centennialcollege.ca
- Telephone416-289-5000
- Program Overview
- Courses
- Career Options and Education Pathways
- Admission Requirements
- How to Apply
- Co-op Work Term
- Meet the Faculty
- Advising
Centennial College's Honours Bachelor of Information Technology (Computer and Communication Networks) - Advanced Diploma Pathway program allows qualified graduates with an Advanced Diploma in Computer Systems Technology - Netowrking to gain direct admission into a modified fifth semester of the Honours Bachelor of Information Technology (Computer and Communication Networks) degree program. Your prior learning is recognized as you transition into the degree program to complete four semesters of a unique blend of technology and business courses. The program scaffolds learners from the advanced diploma to the degree by offering a unique balance of theoretical knowledge and hands-on experience in Computer Systems Networks, Windows and Linux System Administration, Wireless and Cellular Networks, Data Centre and Cloud Technologies, Cybersecurity and Telecommunication.
You can specialize in security or wireless networks through the technical electives in the program. A mandatory work term between the two years provides you with the opportunity to apply your theoretical learning in a coop work placement. The program ensures graduates are prepared for careers in IT including jobs as Technical Account Managers, Business Account Managers, Network and System Administrators, and Security Analysts. Graduates are positioned to pursue industry certifications from Cisco, CompTIA, Microsoft, AWS, Linux Foundation and ISC2.
Program Overview
Centennial College's Honours Bachelor of Information Technology (Computer and Communication Networks) - Advanced Diploma Pathway program allows qualified graduates with an Advanced Diploma in Computer Systems Technology - Netowrking to gain direct admission into a modified fifth semester of the Honours Bachelor of Information Technology (Computer and Communication Networks) degree program. Your prior learning is recognized as you transition into the degree program to complete four semesters of a unique blend of technology and business courses. The program scaffolds learners from the advanced diploma to the degree by offering a unique balance of theoretical knowledge and hands-on experience in Computer Systems Networks, Windows and Linux System Administration, Wireless and Cellular Networks, Data Centre and Cloud Technologies, Cybersecurity and Telecommunication.
You can specialize in security or wireless networks through the technical electives in the program. A mandatory work term between the two years provides you with the opportunity to apply your theoretical learning in a coop work placement. The program ensures graduates are prepared for careers in IT including jobs as Technical Account Managers, Business Account Managers, Network and System Administrators, and Security Analysts. Graduates are positioned to pursue industry certifications from Cisco, CompTIA, Microsoft, AWS, Linux Foundation and ISC2.
Courses
Career Options and Education Pathways
Companies Offering Jobs
Among the companies that have hired graduates of this offering are: IBM, TD Canada Trust, Herjavec Group, CIBC Mellon Trust Company, CIBC Technology & Operations, Canadian Tire Corporation Ltd, RBC Financial Group, Falconbridge Ltd., Jatech Solutions Inc., Workbrain Inc., Financial Services Commission of Ontario, Management Board Secretariat, The Ministry of Transportation, DMG World Media, Getronics Canada, Hitachi Canada Ltd., Honda Canada Incorporated and D-Link Networks.
Program Highlights
- The modern laboratories in which you learn are specially engineered for the curriculum. They include uniquely equipped facilities offering VoIP, cellular networks, wireless broadband (WiMax), advanced routing and switching as well as network management.
- You are able to specialize in network security or wireless systems.
- Small class sizes ensure that you receive individual attention.
- There is a focus on diversity, equity and a safe learning environment.
- The Computer and Communication Networks program includes a work term during the summer between first and second year.
- The School of Engineering Technology and Applied Science maintains strategic alliances with partners such as Avaya Canada, Cisco Systems Canada Co. and HP Canada. This ensures program relevance and provides you with both work term and employment opportunities after graduation.
- Graduates are positioned to pursue industry certifications such as CompTIA A+, Net+, Security+, Linux+, Microsoft MTA, MCSA and Cisco CCNA.
Career Outlook
- Technical Account Manager
- Business Account Manager
- Network and System Administrator
- Network and System Analyst
- Network Support
- Security Analysts
- Security Specialist
- VOIP Engineer
- Wireless Network Administrator
Areas of Employment
Areas of EmploymentAdmission Requirements
Academic Requirements
- Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent
- Advanced Diploma in Computer Systems Technology – Networking
- Minimum overall GPA average of 70%; completed within last 5 years
Additional Requirements
How to Apply
1. Apply Online
Domestic Students
If you are applying through the Better Jobs Ontario Program, please work with an Employment Ontario service provider. For more information go to Better Jobs Ontario Program.
If you have previously attended a full-time program at Centennial College, you may be eligible for a Program Transfer. Visit Enrolment Services at any Campus for information.
All other applicants must apply online at Ontariocolleges.ca. A non-refundable application fee of $150 must accompany applications. The fee is payable online, by telephone, online banking, by mail, or in-person to Ontariocolleges.ca. For more information go to Ontariocolleges.ca Application Fees.
International Students
Apply directly to Centennial College here.
2. Submit Documents
Domestic Applicants
Current Ontario high school students and graduates from Ontario high schools: Notify your guidance counsellor that you have applied to college and your school will forward transcripts to Centennial College via Ontariocolleges.ca.
Graduates of college/university, or high school outside Ontario but within Canada: You are responsible for requesting that your educational institute sends any required documents and transcripts to Ontariocolleges.ca.
Domestic applicants who attended school outside of Canada: If you are submitting transcripts to meet admission requirements, you must have the transcripts assessed by an independent credential assessment agency such as World Education Services (WES) or International Credential Assessment Service (ICAS). For more information go to Submitting your Transcripts.
International Applicants
Please refer to the International Education Application Guide.
3. Confirm Your Offer of Admission
Offers of Admission are sent by mail to eligible applicants. When you receive your offer, you must login to your account at Ontariocolleges.ca and confirm before the Deadline to Confirm noted in your offer letter.
You may confirm only one college and one program offer at a time.
You must confirm your offer by the Deadline to Confirm noted in your Offer of Admission letter or your seat may be given to another applicant.
When you confirm your Offer of Admission at Centennial College you are given access to your personal myCentennial account where you can check your email, grades, register for courses, pay tuition fees, and see your class timetable.
4. Pay Fees
Centennial fees statements are sent by email to your personal email account and to your myCentennial email account. Fees statements are not mailed.
You must make a minimum payment by the Fees Deadline noted in your Fees Statement or your seat may be given to another applicant.
5. Build Your Timetable (Register for Courses)
Build your timetable (web-register for courses) at my.centennialcollege.ca.
Fall registration begins mid-July
January registration begins mid-December
May registration begins mid-April
Your web-registration will not open if:
You have not submitted your minimum fee payment by the deadline
You received a Conditional Offer of Admission and you have not met the conditions of your offer.
Once you have paid your fees or have made appropriate arrangements, register for your courses online through myCentennial.
Co-op Work Term
Co-op Work Term
The co-op work term will provide you with the opportunity to gain hands-on experience as an employee in the field. This experience not only allows you to put classroom learning into practice, but will also provide valuable contacts for your future career.
Academically qualified students who are accepted into the program will register for the co-op preparation course as scheduled.
- Minimum of 80% of courses completed from semester one and two combined
- Completion of ENG115, or equivalent, by the end of semester 1 with a C grade (60%) or higher
- A cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher (this must be maintained for the duration of the program)
- Students must be legally eligible to work in Canada
- Students who meet the above prerequisites will register for their co-op preparation course in semester 2 and complete their work term the following term
