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Computer Systems Technician - Information Technology Infrastructure and Services (Optional Co-op)
This program prepares graduates for IT support roles by emphasizing practical skills in installing, configuring, and troubleshooting systems....

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16,750

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24

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on-campus
Waterloo
Intakes at September
undergraduate

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About this program

PGWP - Post-Graduation Work Permit
PGWP is a key component of post-study rights in Canada, offering graduates up to three years of full work rights. This includes benefits for both the graduate and their partner, along with educational advantages for children.
Intern/Job-Placement
The institution has a specialized department for internships and professional placement, providing crucial support for students by connecting them to opportunities that propel their careers.
Co-Op - Cooperative Education
Co-op seamlessly integrates paid work experience with academic learning. Many Canadian institutions offer about half of the course duration in Co-op mode, enabling students to work full-time during Co-op and part-time during classes.

This program prepares graduates for IT support roles by emphasizing practical skills in installing, configuring, and troubleshooting systems. It enhances employability through comprehensive training in business, computer, and critical thinking skills. Covering areas such as operating systems, networks, and cloud environments, the curriculum includes hands-on experience with industry-standard tools. The program also lays the groundwork for industry certification exams, and an optional co-op stream provides practical work experience.

About Optional  Co-op: 

College co-op programs offer practical work experience, but employment isn’t guaranteed. Students must actively seek opportunities, handle transportation costs, and be legally eligible to work in Canada. Admission to the co-op stream is competitive, based on an 80% average in Year 1. International students need work permits with potential delays. No co-op fee refunds after withdrawal date, and continuing without a permit is at the student’s risk. Early discussion with a co-op advisor is advised for work permit concerns.

Get to know the top 3 benefits of this program

Certification Readiness
The program prepares students for industry certification exams in key IT areas. This not only validates their skills but also boosts their market value, increasing their chances of securing rewarding positions in the IT field.
Employability Skills
Graduates gain a competitive edge with a comprehensive skill set in business, computer, and critical thinking. This enhances their employability across various industries, making them sought-after candidates in the job market.
Practical Expertise
The course imparts hands-on experience in installing, configuring, and troubleshooting IT systems and networks, providing practical skills essential for real-world IT roles.

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Entry requirements for University

Program Device Requirements

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.

OSSD

To be admitted, applicants need either an Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or its equivalent. Alternatively, individuals aged 19 or older can apply with mature student status, with details provided in the Mature Student definition.

Grade: English and Mathematics

Grade 12 compulsory English (C or U) or equivalent, OR completion of Conestoga College Preparatory Communications (COMM1251). Grade 12 Mathematics (C or U) or equivalent, OR completion of Conestoga College Preparatory Mathematics (MATH1375).

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