Program overview
Admission Requirements
Intakes

Last updated on 2025-04-19

Program overview

Program Overview

If you already have your bachelor’s degree and are looking to pick up the technical skills for a career in IT, this one-year Post-Degree Diploma in Information and Communication Technology is for you. You’ll be introduced to a number of concepts in IT, including programming, systems analysis, project management, and more. This program is designed to equip you with the necessary technical skills to thrive in the information technology field.

 

Throughout the program, you will learn and work with various information technology tools, gaining a better understanding of hardware maintenance and advanced computer applications. By the end of the program, you will graduate with job-ready skills that are highly sought after in the industry.

Program Structure

The Information and Communication Technology (Post-Degree Diploma) program is structured to be completed in one year. It offers both full-time and part-time learning formats, allowing flexibility for students. The program is available for admission in the following terms:

  • Fall
  • Winter
  • Summer

 

Students will engage in a curriculum that includes:

  • Introduction to Programming
  • Multimedia Web Development
  • Advanced Integrated Software Development
  • Systems Analysis & Design
  • Operating Systems

 

Additionally, students have the opportunity to select elective courses to further tailor their learning experience. The program emphasizes practical skills and includes a component for career development, ensuring that graduates are well-prepared for the job market.

Featured Experiences

  • Hands-on learning with information technology tools such as HTML, CSS, C#, JavaScript, and Ajax.
  • Participation in the Advanced Career Development program, which includes career-building workshops, one-on-one coaching sessions, and networking opportunities with employers.
  • Access to peer-led leadership meetings and career fairs to enhance professional development.
  • Opportunities for part-time paid or volunteer positions that complement studies.

 

Career Options

Graduates of the Information and Communication Technology (Post-Degree Diploma) program can pursue a variety of career paths in Canada, including:

  • Software Programmer: Develops software applications and systems to meet user needs.
  • System Developer: Designs and implements software systems, ensuring they function effectively.
  • Game/App Developer: Creates engaging video games and mobile applications for various platforms.
  • Information Systems Analyst: Analyzes and improves IT systems to enhance business operations.
  • IT Consultant: Provides expert advice to organizations on how to use IT to meet their business objectives.
  • IT Operations Manager: Oversees IT operations and ensures the smooth functioning of technology systems.
  • IT Projects Associate: Assists in managing IT projects from inception to completion.
  • Computer Network Technician: Installs and maintains computer networks, ensuring connectivity and security.
  • Computer Support: Provides technical support and troubleshooting for computer systems and software.
  • Database Administrator: Manages and maintains databases, ensuring data integrity and security.

 

DISCLAIMER: The information above is subject to change. For the latest updates, please contact LOA Portal's advisors.

Visit Douglas College official website