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Software Quality Assurance and Test Engineering (Optional Co-op)
This program deepens students’ understanding of testing in software development, emphasizing quality assurance from user, developer, and business...

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12

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on-campus
Milton
Intakes at May
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 deepens students’ understanding of testing in software development, emphasizing quality assurance from user, developer, and business viewpoints. It covers a broad range of topics, preparing students for the sought-after roles in software quality assurance and control. The optional co-op offers practical experience through a work term, enhancing students’ readiness for the dynamic software industry.

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.

Get to know the top 3 benefits of this program

Mastery in Software Quality Assurance
This program imparts a comprehensive understanding of testing paradigms and tools, enabling students to define quality software from user, developer, and business perspectives.
Applied Learning with Co-op Experience
The optional co-op stream provides students with hands-on experience in real-world settings, bridging the gap between theory and practice, and enhancing their competitiveness in the job market.
Industry-Relevant Expertise
Focused on software quality assurance and control, graduates emerge with a specialized skill set tailored to industry demands, significantly elevating their employability in various roles within the software industry.

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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.

Domestic Applicants:

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.

Language requirements:

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.

Admission Requirements

To qualify for admission, candidates need a B-grade or higher in an Ontario College diploma, advanced diploma, degree, or equivalent, assessed to Ontario standards, in fields such as computer science, software engineering, or IT innovation. Alternatively, a B-grade or higher in a relevant graduate certificate, such as computer applications development or mobile solutions development, is accepted. Other disciplines with substantial software development in their curriculum, like health informatics, may also be considered with a B-grade or higher. The overall average grade requirement applies to the specified academic program(s).

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Software Quality Assurance and Test Engineering (Optional Co-op)

Software Quality Assurance and Test Engineering (Optional Co-op)
Conestoga College
Canada
Milton
12
months
on-campus
18,366

CAD

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