Computer Engineering Technology College Advanced Diploma ( 6 semesters )

START IN SEPTEMBER 2022 PROGRAM COORDINATOR Classes begin: September 06, 2022 George Seto Offered at: Sutherland Campus 705-749-5530 ext. 1439 Program code: CTY [email protected] Tuition (Domestic): $2,216.03 per semester* Tuition (International): $8,250.73 per semester* *Tuition amounts are from the 2021-2022 academic year and are subject to change.

With the six-semester Computer Engineering Technology program, you can expand your repertoire of skills and knowledge to open up interesting and rewarding career opportunities.

Program Highlights Beyond the technician level training, computer engineering technologists add analysis, design, project management and enhanced applied technology skills. You'll apply this knowledge to the analysis and design of complex computer systems and networks. You will also develop more self-sufficiency and better critical thinking skills.

You'll have open access beyond classroom time to our lab facilities - time to explore and learn, hands-on. Your ability to work effectively as a member of a technical team will also be further developed through course studies and a full-semester team-based project.

» Course work includes preparation for industry certification exams such as A+ and Cisco Networking. » This program has recently received National Accreditation with the Canadian Technology Accreditation Board. Graduates are recognized by the Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT) as meeting all the academic requirements for certification in the Certified Engineering Technologist (CET) category.

Configure Your Future When you graduate from this program, you can also choose to pursue a Computing degree. Graduate and valedictorian Richard Branch states that "Overall, the program was intense but it was well-structured and very enjoyable. It was a challenge, but a very fun challenge." Richard is now pursuing his Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Computing Systems at . Through the Fleming/Trent transfer agreement, he earned significant credit for his Fleming courses.

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Work Experience: Applied Projects at Fleming In your final semester you will work on an intensive team project. Each member of the team will contribute specialized knowledge learned in his or her program of study to solve a real-world technological problem posed by a sponsoring business or organization. This project will enhance problem-solving skills, applied industry knowledge, and the ability to work as part of an engineering/development team. You'll also learn critical workplace skills such as time management, how to map a critical path, and presentation skills. Since you may be working on sophisticated developmental or research based work, sponsors will often use the project as a testing ground and recruitment opportunity.

Is this You? This program and career require:

» curiosity about how computers work » ability to explain computing issues to others » self-motivation » ability to be a team player » excellent listening skills » enjoy working with people

Career Opportunities Graduates of this program have found positions as members of research and development teams composed of engineers, technologists, and technicians. In addition, many have found positions as field service or customer representatives for equipment suppliers. Because of their more comprehensive education, graduates often eventually assume administrative responsibilities within their organizations. Your broad-based, transferrable skills will be to your benefit. For example, Robert Half Technology, the leading resource on IT hiring and employment trends, reports in its recent Salary Guide that the long-range outlook for IT professionals is strong, and technology's hottest jobs include network systems and data communications analysts, network and computer systems administrators, and computer systems analysts. Sample job titles include:

» embedded software developer » computer operations supervisor » computer systems analyst » server administrator » network administrator » LAN manager

Graduates are in very high demand, with starting salaries in the $35,000 to $40,000 range.

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Minimum Admission Requirements Students applying to Computer Engineering Technology must meet the following requirements:

» OSSD including Gr 12 C English and Gr 12 C Math

OSSD with majority of courses at College (C ) or Open (O) unless otherwise stated. Grade 12 C courses will be accepted where Gr 11 C course requirements are listed. Where College level courses are listed, U and M courses will be accepted.

IMPORTANT NOTICE

New admission requirements effective September 2020. Students applying to Computer Engineering Technology must meet the following requirements:

» OSSD including Gr 12 (C) English and Gr 12 (C) Math

Mature Students If you are 19 years of age or older before classes start, and you do not possess an OSSD, you can write the Skillsmarker to assess your eligibility for admission. Additional testing or academic upgrading may be necessary to meet specific course requirements for this program.

Vocational Learning Outcomes

» Diagnose, solve, troubleshoot, and document technical problems involving computing devices using appropriate methodologies. » Integration multiple software and hardware components using appropriate network architecture. » Participate in analyzing, planning, designing, and developing the architecture of computing systems and devices. » Plan, install, configure, modify, test, and maintain a variety of computer systems to meet functional requirements. » Apply principles of digital and analog circuits to the implementation of embedded computing devices. » Analyze, build, test, implement, and maintain applications. » Evaluate and document security issues associated with a variety of computing devices and propose alternatives to increase product reliability. » Articulate, defend, and conform to workplace expectations found in technology environments. » Contribute to the successful completion of the project applying the project management principles in use.

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SEMESTER 1

Communications I COMM 201 Hours: 45

Computer Hardware COMP 191 Hours: 45

Electricity I ELCT 84 Hours: 60

Introduction to Cyber Trends and Digital Evidence COMP 482 Hours: 45

Mathematics for Computing I MATH 145 Hours: 60

Operating Systems I COMP 91 Hours: 45

Scripting Fundamentals COMP 86 Hours: 45

SEMESTER 2

Concepts of Information Security and Risk Management COMP 497 Hours: 45

Electronics I ELCT 105 Hours: 60

Introduction to Networks COMP 591 Hours: 45

Operating Systems II COMP 75 Hours: 45

Scripting Applications COMP 593 Hours: 45

General Education Elective GENED Hours: 45

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Computer and Network Security COMP 13 Hours: 45

Digital Electronics System Design COMP 530 Hours: 45

Embedded Systems COMP 37 Hours: 45

Mathematics for Computing II MATH 146 Hours: 60

Programming in C++ COMP 80 Hours: 45

Switching, Routing and Wireless Essentials COMP 628 Hours: 45

General Education Elective GENED Hours: 45

SEMESTER 4

Agile Project Management COMP 596 Hours: 45

Cloud Computing Provisioning COMP 595 Hours: 45

Database Applications COMP 626 Hours: 45

Embedded Systems Integration COMP 597 Hours: 45

Math for Technology III MATH 98 Hours: 45

Working With Business and Industry ORGB 21 Hours: 45

General Education Elective GENED Hours: 45

SEMESTER 5

Agile Project Management (Practitioner) COMP 618 Hours: 45

Blockchain Technology COMP 619 Hours: 45

Digital Electronics (FPGA) COMP 615 Hours: 45

Machine Learning and Data Analytics COMP 616 Hours: 45

Mathematical Modelling MATH 22 Hours: 60

Sensor Network Communications COMP 617 Hours: 45

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Applied Project (CTY) APST 7 Hours: 350

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