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Last updated on 2025-07-10

Program overview

Program overview

In the Diploma in Full Stack Development, students will acquire essential skills for a rewarding career in web development. This program focuses on both front-end and back-end development, equipping learners with the knowledge to create dynamic websites and applications. With a curriculum designed to meet industry demands, students will learn various coding languages and tools, including HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Angular, Node.js, and MySQL. The program is approved by the Private Training Institutions Regulatory Unit (PTIRU) of the Ministry of Post-Secondary Education and Future Skills in British Columbia, ensuring a quality education that prepares students for in-demand roles in the tech industry.

Program structure

The Diploma in Full Stack Development is structured to provide a comprehensive learning experience over a significant period. The program options include:

  • Academic Evening Program: Lasts 62-64 weeks, including 48 weeks of study and 16 weeks of scheduled breaks.
  • Co-op Evening Program: Lasts 110-112 weeks, which includes 48 weeks of study, 16 weeks of scheduled breaks, and a 48-week co-op placement.

This program offers a co-op option, allowing students to gain practical experience and build professional networks in the Canadian job market. The evening schedule is designed to accommodate working students, with classes held from Tuesday to Thursday, 5:30 PM to 9:00 PM. Students will also benefit from flexible asynchronous learning opportunities, totaling 20 hours of study per week.

Featured Experiences

The Diploma in Full Stack Development program offers several unique features to enhance the learning experience:

  • Co-op Education: Students can opt for a co-op placement to gain hands-on experience in the field.
  • Industry-Experienced Instructors: Learn from tech industry experts with recent experience in Full Stack Development roles.
  • Capstone Project: Complete a large-scale project that integrates all skills learned, helping to build a professional portfolio.
  • Customized Career Support: Access to a Co-op Advising Team that provides tailored career search and placement support.
  • Hands-On Learning: Engage in practical exercises and teamwork to develop problem-solving and coding skills.

Career Options

Graduates of the Diploma in Full Stack Development can pursue various career opportunities in Canada, including:

  • Internet Site Developer: Responsible for creating and maintaining websites, ensuring functionality and user experience.
  • Web Developer: Focuses on building and optimizing web applications, working on both front-end and back-end technologies.
  • Web Manager: Oversees website operations, including content management, user engagement, and technical support.
  • Web Programmer: Specializes in writing code for web applications, ensuring they run smoothly and efficiently.
  • Website Developer: Designs and develops websites, focusing on aesthetics, usability, and performance.
  • Webmaster: Manages and maintains websites, ensuring they are up-to-date and secure.
  • E-Business Website Developer: Develops and manages online business platforms, enhancing e-commerce capabilities.

These roles fall under Canada's National Occupational Classification (NOC) 21234 for Web Developers and Programmers, reflecting the diverse opportunities available in the tech industry.

 

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