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Conestoga College’s Mobile Solutions Development (MSD) is a four-term graduate certificate program with an optional co-op or career management component. The program focuses on practical training in designing and developing mobile solutions, covering various devices, operating systems, databases, and network infrastructures, as well as software quality and security. Students can choose a co-op work term in the mobile software industry, and specialized courses taught by industry experts enhance the learning experience. Classes may be scheduled until 8 p.m., providing a comprehensive education in mobile solutions development.
About Co-op:
To apply for the co-op stream, students initially apply to the non-co-op program. Admission depends on labor market conditions, with an 80% average requirement in Year 1. International students need work permits for co-op job access, and there are no fee refunds after the withdrawal date. Continuing without a work permit is at the student’s risk, and concerns should be discussed with the co-op advisor early on.
All students entering this program must: have a laptop computer that meets minimum specified requirements own and maintain their laptop bring their laptop on the first day of classes.
Admission requires an Ontario College diploma, advanced diploma, degree, or equivalent with a minimum B average in fields like Computer Science, Software Engineering/Technology, and Computer Engineering/Technology. Other relevant disciplines, such as electronics and communications engineering, may be considered if they offer significant software development in their curriculum.
Applicants with degrees/diplomas from non-English instruction institutions must provide English proficiency scores (e.g., TOEFL iBT 88, IELTS 6.5, CAEL 70, PTE Academic 58, CELT Band 6, Cambridge Exams 180, or equivalent). For students below English admission standards, a language program is available. Admission to the degree program requires completing ELS level 4 with an 80% average and no grade below 75%, assessed by in-house tests or TOEFL/IELTS scores.
Domestic applicants with transcripts from non-Canadian educational institutions must have their documents evaluated for equivalency by an approved credential evaluation service. Applicants to this program need a Comprehensive or Course-by-Course Report.
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