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Last updated on 2025-06-19

Program overview

Program Overview

The Network Administration Diploma program is designed to equip students with essential skills in cybersecurity, IT infrastructure, and cloud technology. As industries increasingly rely on secure and efficient systems, this program prepares graduates to design and manage reliable networks that are crucial for today’s digital landscape. Students will learn to ensure data flows smoothly and securely, making them valuable assets in various sectors.

Program Structure

The Network Administration Diploma program spans a 2-year duration, offering both full-time and part-time study options. The program is structured to include:

  • Work-Integrated Learning (WIL) module in the first year to prepare students for real-world placements.
  • A 100-hour project in the second year that addresses organizational challenges.
  • Co-op Specialization, which includes a minimum of 420 hours of paid work experience in the final term.
  • In-person classes primarily held at RDP's Main campus, with some courses available online.

This comprehensive structure ensures that students are not only academically prepared but also gain practical experience that enhances their employability.

Featured Experiences

  • Work-Integrated Learning (WIL) module to develop essential workplace skills.
  • Co-op Specialization providing structured work experience and networking opportunities.
  • Weekly seminar discussions linking classroom learning with practical applications.
  • Hands-on projects that solve real-world problems for organizations.

Career Options

Graduates of the Network Administration Diploma program can pursue various career paths in Canada, including:

  • IT Technician: Responsible for maintaining and troubleshooting IT systems and networks.
  • Network Administrator: Manages and supports network infrastructure, ensuring optimal performance and security.
  • Network Engineer: Designs and implements network solutions to meet organizational needs.
  • Network Systems Specialist: Focuses on optimizing network systems and addressing technical issues.
  • Remote Support Technician: Provides technical support and troubleshooting for users remotely.

These roles are critical in various sectors, including business, healthcare, energy, and transportation, where secure and efficient network systems are essential.

 

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