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Last updated on 2025-07-09

Program overview

Program Overview

The Information Technology Systems (ITS) Diploma is designed to equip students with essential hardware and software skills necessary for the generation, storage, retrieval, transmission, and protection of digital information. This program prepares graduates to enter the information technology (IT) sector, providing them with practical skills that are highly valued in today’s digital landscape. Graduates will be well-prepared to tackle various technical challenges and will have the ability to communicate effectively with clients and stakeholders in a professional environment.

Program Structure

The Information Technology Systems Diploma is structured to be completed in 4 terms. The program is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of IT systems and includes the following key components:

  • Program Length: 4 Terms
  • Credits: The program consists of a total of 60 credits.

This program offers students the opportunity to gain hands-on experience and develop skills that are directly applicable in the workforce. Students will engage in various practical activities that enhance their learning experience and prepare them for real-world challenges.

Featured Experiences

  • Hands-on training in hardware and software systems.
  • Opportunities to complete industry-recognized certifications.
  • Collaborative projects that foster teamwork and communication skills.
  • Access to modern technology and resources to support learning.
  • Practical experience in troubleshooting and technical support.

Career Options

Graduates of the Information Technology Systems Diploma can pursue a variety of career paths in Canada, including:

  • Junior IT Tech: Provides technical support and assistance to users, resolving hardware and software issues.
  • Help Desk Analyst: Acts as the first point of contact for technical support, assisting users with troubleshooting and problem resolution.
  • IT Support Analyst: Offers support for IT systems, ensuring that technology runs smoothly and efficiently.
  • Network Administrator: Manages and maintains computer networks, ensuring connectivity and security.
  • Information Systems Analyst: Analyzes and improves IT systems to meet business needs and enhance efficiency.

These roles are essential in both public and private sectors, providing exciting opportunities for graduates to contribute to the ever-evolving field of information technology.

 

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