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Computers & Telecommunications
(Information Technology)
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We offer a comprehensive range of computer and telecommunications courses
designed to reflect the rapid changes in the IT industry from Hardware,
Networking and Computer Programming Applications. The mode of delivery
includes both workshop courses as well as full credit courses.
We offer the following diploma and certificate of achievement programs:
DIPLOMA
• Computer Network Professional (NEW)
• Information Systems
CERTIFICATES OF ACHIEVEMENT
• Cisco Networking Associate
• Cisco Networking Professional
• Computers in Business Management
• Computer Hardware and Network Support
• Computer Programming
• Database Programmer Analyst/Administration
– Oracle 10g Database Associate
– Oracle 10g Database Administrator Professional
– Microsoft Database Systems
• Help Desk Technical Support
• Software Quality Assurance and Testing ( SQAT) Certificate (
NEW)
• Advanced JAVA 2 EE (IBM WebSphere) Enterprise System
Design and Programming (NEW)
• Linux System Specialist
• Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer
• Microsoft Office Application Support
• Microsoft .NET
• IBM Java & WebSphere
• Security
– Information Security Manager
– Network Security Administrator
• Systems Analysis
• Telecommunications Specialist
• UNIX/Linux Systems Administration
• UNIX/Linux Network Management
• Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)
• Web Applications Development Programming
• Wireless Technologies
PARTNERSHIPS AND AFFILIATIONS
• Centennial College Training Centre (CTC)
• Cisco Systems – Cisco Networking Academy
• Computer Technology Industry Association (CompTIA)
• IBM
• Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP)
• Microsoft Certified System Admininstrator (MCSA)
in Windows 2003 Server
• Microsoft Certified System Engineer (MCSE)
in Windows 2003 Server
• Oracle
• VUE Testing Centre
Computer Training
Choose to make yourself more marketable through computer training at
Centennial. Our courses are created in consultation with employers. That’s power
at your fingertips.
diPloma in
INFORMATION SySTEMS – PROGRAM CODE 2802
This program is for candidates interested in general business and information
technology. It includes core competencies in business, information technology,
systems analysis and communication. In addition, the model provides selected
course streams that allow for the achievement of greater depth in a technical area
that best fits the career plans of candidates. Graduates will possess the skills
needed to work effectively in an entry-level position in computer programming,
systems support or in an information technology support centre.
For more information, call the program supervisor at 416-289-5000,
ext. 4711.
COMPLETION REQUIREMENTS mandatory courses:
Financial Accounting 1 ACCT-112
Microcomputer Concepts & Applications COMP-102/Introduction to Microcomputer Applications Software COMP-101
Programming 1 (Introductory Programming Concepts) COMP-100 Reading and Writing Prose ENGL-170/171
Introduction to Canadian Business GNED-119 Introduction to Database Concepts COMP-122 Web Applications Development COMP-213 Approaches to Literature GNED-101 Mathematics of Finance MATH-106 Systems Analysis & Design 1
(Feasibility & Requirements Analysis) COMP-225
Introduction to Operating System Concepts and UNIX COMP-301 Technical Communication CEBW-303
Systems Analysis & Design 2 (Process & Object Models) COMP-246 Job Readiness JOBS-221
Two General Education Electives
Plus three credit courses from any technology stream and two credit courses from business stream
certificate of achievement
COMPUTER PROGRAMMING – PROGRAM CODE 7015
Upon successful completion, you will understand basic computer concepts and be
able to use contemporary software packages and to acquire strong programming
in skills in various languages.
For further information, call 416-289-5000, ext. 2247 or e-mail mkhan@
centennialcollege..ca.
COMPLETION REQUIREMENTS mandatory courses:
Introduction to Microcomputer Applications Software COMP-101 Intermediate Microcomputer Applications Software COMP-121 OR Microsoft Applications – Access & Excel COMP-400 Programming I (Introductory Programming Concepts) COMP-100 Systems Analysis & Design 1 (Feasibility & Requirements Analysis) COMP-225
Plus four of the following courses:
Introduction to Java Programming using IBM’s WebSphere Studio Application Developer COMP-423
Advanced Java Programming COMP-424
Introduction to .Net Programming with VB.Net CEDN-001/ Introduction to .Net Programming withC# CEDN-004 Any ONE course from the .NET Programming stream OR JAVA with WebSphere stream
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COMPUTERS IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT –
PROGRAM CODE 7047
This program provides training mainly in business software applications. It
combines accounting and other microcomputer applications to prepare you
to perform effectively in a business office.
For more information, please call 416-289-5000, ext. 2247.
COMPLETION REQUIREMENTS mandatory courses:
Introduction to Microcomputer Applications Software COMP-101 Microsoft Applications – Access & Excel COMP-400
Financial Accounting 1 ACCT-112
Plus choose three of the following courses:
Introduction to Canadian Business GNED-119 Small Business Software ACCT-150
Systems Analysis I – Feasibility & Requirements Analysis COMP-225 Accounting Microcomputer Applications ACCT-228
Programming 1 (Introductory Programming Concepts) COMP-100 Business Communications BUSN-333
Introduction to Operating Systems Concepts and UNIX /LINUX COMP-301 Writing Excel Macros With VBA COMP-460
certificate of achievement
HELP DESk TECHNICAL SUPPORT – PROGRAM CODE 7020
Help desk staff are the front line to client support. They make the first and
most impressionable contact with clients. This should be an excellent service
experience for clients and as many concerns as possible should be resolved in this
first contact.
For further information, call the program supervisor at 416-289-5000,
ext. 4711.
COMPLETION REQUIREMENTS four mandatory courses:
Introduction to Microcomputer Applications Software COMP-101 Intermediate Microcomputer Applications COMP-121 OR Microcomputer Applications Access & Excel COMP-400 A+ Hardware for PC Repair CCTC-101
Office Communications and Procedures OAGN-125
Plus choose three of the following courses:
Linux Systems Overview CCTC-404
Introduction to Operating Systems Concepts and UNIX /LINUX COMP-301 Web Application Development COMP-213
A+ Operating System for PC Repair CCTC-102
Programming 1 (Introduction to Programming Concepts) COMP-100
certificate of achievement
SySTEMS ANALySIS – PROGRAM CODE 7044
Leaders in the systems development field owe their successes to the
implementation of well-defined processes, the disciplined application of sound
development methodologies and the effective use of proper tools. To meet
strategic business needs, IT departments must rapidly develop client/server and
web-based systems that satisfy the increasing demands and complex
requirements of their internal and external clients. The success of these projects
depends on careful analysis and design, project management, process integration,
configuration and quality assurance methodologies. For more information, call
416-289-5000, ext. 2247.
COMPLETION REQUIREMENTS
Systems Analysis & Design 1 (Feasibility & Requirements Analysis) COMP-225 Systems Analysis & Design 2 (Process & Object Models) COMP-246 Managing Information Technology Projects CEMG-919
Plus choose from the following:
Any two courses from the IBM Websphere or Microsoft .Net courses , xx or Software Evaluation Methods COMP-415
certificate of achievement
IBM JAVA & WEBSPHERE – PROGRAM CODE 7387
Java is a powerful object-oriented language with cross-platform capabilities that
has become the programming language of choice for developing various types of
business applications. Java is used widely for creating Web applications and many
e-Business applications. IBM WebSphere Studio Application Developer is a very
popular integrated development environment for designing, coding, testing and
deploying both Standard and Enterprise Java applications. By combining Java with
WebSphere, this certificate provides a unique opportunity to expand your skill set
with two excellent tools used in developing and deploying enterprise-level
applications.
For further information, call the program supervisor at 416-289-5000,
ext. 4711 or e-mail [email protected].
COMPLETION REQUIREMENTS three mandatory courses:
Introduction to Java Programming using IBM’s WebSphere Studio Application Developer COMP-423
Developing Java Applications with IBM’s WebSphere Studio Application Developer COMP-424 Java Enterprise Programming with IBM’s
WebSphere Studio Application Developer COMP-425
certificate of achievement in
ADVANCED JAVA 2 EE (IBM WEBSPHERE) ENTERPRISE SySTEM
DESIGN AND PROGRAMMING
– PROGRAM CODE 7171
JAVA 2 EE (Java Platform, Enterprise Edition) is the industrial standard for
developing multi-tier, server-centric enterprise applications. Since its early
inception in mid-1990, it has evolved to a very rich set of coordinated
technologies by IT powerhouses and Open Source efforts. JAVA 2 EE skills are in
high demand, learning but acquiring these are a challenge richness and depth of
the technologies involved. The objective of this course is to learn the latest
technologies, tools, frameworks, design pattern and best practices of the industry.
three mandatory courses:
Developing Java Applications with IBM’s
WebSphere Studio Application Developer COMP -424 Java Enterprise Programming with IBM’s
WebSphere Studio Application Developer COMP-425 J2EE 5 Enterprise Programming with IBM’s
WebSphere Studio Application Developer. (42 hrs) (NEW) COMP-426
select two courses from the following:
Portal and Portlet Design and Programming (42 hrs) (NEW) COMP-427 Open Source JAVA 2 EE Enterprise System Design
and Programming (42 hrs) (New) COMP 428
Wireless Enterprise System Design & Programming (42 hrs) (NEW) COMP 429
Free Software for students enrolled in Professional level computer courses such
as Programming and Database programs. PLEASE NOTE THAT MICROSOFT
OFFICE SUITE AND FRONTPAGE SOFTWARE IS NOT INCLUDED IN THIS OFFER.
All students enrolling in Computers and Telecommunications department
courses will be automatically registered in the Microsoft Academic Alliance
FREE SOFTWARE Program. Students who qualify will receive two e-mails
through myCentennial giving you the details of this by the end of the first
week of each new semester. This program provides you with all professional
level software titles and operating systems except Microsoft Office, and
Microsoft FrontPage, which can be purchased at academic prices from the
bookstore. Website addresses for this program are as follows:
• http://msdn.microsoft.com/academic/
This is the Microsoft site address detailing the program
• http://elms.centennialcollege.ca/
This is the Centennial Website with information and resources for the
MSDNAA (Microsoft Developer Network Academic Alliance) Program
• http://msdn06.e-academy.com/elms/Storefront/Home.aspx?campus=cc
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MICROSOFT .NET – PROGRAM CODE 7030
Microsoft is committed to replacing its existing development tools with the .NET
framework designed to have a competitive advantage over similar products. It is
expected that within a very short time the market conditions would create a
demand for programmers with .NET skills. Potential .NET developers, therefore,
will be seeking to target courses that provide them with the necessary skills to
take advantage of interesting new opportunities. This certification will provide a
significant competitive advantage in a job market where this credential is widely
recognized and respected. Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) offers
several levels of certification in the .NET development framework including:
• Web Applications
• Windows Applications
• SQL Server 2005
MCTS Certification requirements are cumulative as students take more
Microsoft exams. To obtain the certification please call 416-289-5000, ext. 2247
or e-mail [email protected].
COMPLETION REQUIREMENTS five mandatory courses:
Introduction to .NET Programming with VB .NET CEDN-001 OR Introduction to .NET Programming with C# .NET CEDN-004 Developing Windows Applications with VB.Net CEDN-002 Developing WEB Applications with Visual.Studio.Net CEDN-003 Developing XML WEB Services with Visual Studio.Net CEDN-005 Database Design & Modeling with Microsoft SQL Server 2005 CEDN-006
Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS)
Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) certification, the premier Microsoft desktop
certification, is a globally recognized standard for demonstrating desktop skills.
The office specialist program is helping meet the demand for qualified and
knowledgeable people in the modern workplace. There are three levels of MOS
certification:
• Core (Word/Excel)
• Expert (Word/Excel/PowerPoint/Access)
• Master (successfully complete the 4 Expert level examinations)
Centennial is offering courses to prepare you to write the all three
certification exams. The courses offered both in class and on-line are structured to
teach students the skills and learning objectives required to meet MOS
Certification Standards, however the courses are not designed to prepare you
for the exams themselves, and students planning to pursue the program should
make use of the texts and online resources labeled as “exam preparatory” in
conjunction with the courses if they plan to take the examinations.
certificate of achievement in
MICROSOFT OFFICE APPLICATION SUPPORT –
PROGRAMCODE7046
THIS CERTIFICATE CAN BE COMPLETED ONLINE OR IN-CLASS. This certificate of
achievement is designed to help you meet the needs in the area of business. Learn
the diversity available within the Microsoft Office Professional suite of programs
for home and business applications. All of the Microsoft courses listed below
have been designed according to the structure and learning outcomes set out
by Microsoft.
COMPLETION REQUIREMENTS:
Microsoft Word CEMS-981 Microsoft Word – Advanced CEMS-982 Microsoft Excel CEMS-983 Microsoft Excel – Advanced CEMS-984 Microsoft PowerPoint – Comprehensive CEMS-986 Microsoft Access CEMS-985
Microsoft Access – Advanced CEMS-987 Microsoft Office Integration CEIL-988 OR
Integrated Software Applications OAGN-261 (in-class)
certificate of achievement in
SOFTWARE QUALITy ASSURANCE AND
TESTING (SQAT) – PROGRAM CODE 7170)
As software becomes more complex, it is necessary to establish processes and
clear methodologies. Doing so will ensure that the end-product has been exposed
to intensive and rigorous industry-wide testing techniques and procedures. This
will translate into a high degree of assurance that a software system passes the
test for correctness and reliability. The SQAT certificate curricular model consists of
FIVE courses:
Candidate: IT diploma/degree; industry IT professional seeking formal Software Quality Assurance & TestingCOMPLETION REQUIREMENTS:
Introduction to Testing Principles & Methodologies SQAT-001 Writing Testable Requirements SQAT-002
Selecting and Implementing Software Testing Tools SQAT-003 Managing the testing process SQAT-004
Software Quality Assurance SQAT-005
certificate of achievement
WEB APPLICATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMING –
PROGRAM CODE 7163
This certificate model will provide students with common and current
programming approaches to web development, including the use of databases
and application server programming. Students using current web technologies
will have skills to develop web services, B2C & B2B web applications and other
dynamic Net-based programs. Prior knowledge of HTML is required.
COMPLETION REQUIREMENTS three mandatory courses:
Web Applications Development COMP-213 Introduction to Programming Concepts COMP-100 Introduction to Database Concepts COMP-122
select tWo courses from the following:
Systems Analysis & Design I COMP-225
Developing Java Applications with IBM’s Websphere Studio Applications Developer COMP-424
Java Enterprise Programming with IBM’s Websphere Studio Application Developer COMP-425
Developing Web Applications with Visual Studio.Net CEDN-003 Developing XML Web Services With Visual Studio.Net CEDN-005
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DATABASE PROGRAMMER ANALyST/ADMINISTRATION
CHOICE OF THREE CERTIFICATES
• Oracle 10g Database Associate (7354)
• Oracle 10g Database Administrator Professional (7355) • Microsoft Database Systems (7043)
In an environment of multi-platform databases, Oracle is a powerful and reliable
RDBMS for enterprise-wide integration of systems and applications – designed for
experienced professionals who wish to broaden their areas of expertise as well as
those who wish to begin new careers. This program uses Oracle 10g curriculum as
specified by Oracle Corp., and has a minimum GPA requirement of C+.
In addition to Centennial College Achievement Certification in the model of
your choice, successful graduates are well-prepared to write the Oracle Certified
Professional (OCP) examination.
For further information, call the program supervisor at 416-289-5000,
ext. 2247 or e-mail [email protected].
COMPLETION REQUIREMENTS
ORACLE 10G DATABASE ASSOCIATE – PROGRAM CODE 7354
The first step toward earning the highly respected Oracle Certified Professional
(OCP) status is to earn the Oracle Certified Associate (OCA) credential. With 10g,
Oracle has launched an apprentice skill level for the beginning IT professional,
OCA, which provides foundational knowledge with Oracle technologies and
credentials for entry-level employment opportunities. OCAs are qualified to be
junior IT team members working with database administrators or application
developers. The candidate will gain skill and ability through the combined efforts
of Oracle hands-on training and on-the-job experience, leading first to the OCA
and then the OCP. With each new credential earned, the candidate can expect
increased job opportunities, higher pay and career growth.
mandatory courses:
Introduction to Database Concepts COMP-122 Introduction to Oracle 10g SQL COMP-450
Oracle 10g Database Administration Fundamentals I COMP-451
ORACLE 10G DATABASE ADMINISTRATOR PROFESSIONAL – PROGRAM CODE 7355
Once the OCA credential is obtained, the candidate can pursue the next level
of mastery – the Oracle Certified Professional. Oracle Certified Database
Administrators have proven skills deploying and managing enterprise-wide
databases. With experience, OCP DBAs are eligible for senior-level responsibilities.
The OCP 10g DBA candidate will complete two courses and exams, including
those at the Associate level, to demonstrate skills acquisition.
mandatory courses:
Introduction to Database Concepts COMP-122 Introduction to Oracle 10g SQL COMP-450
Oracle 10g Database Administration Fundamentals I COMP-451 Oracle 10g Database Administration Fundamentals II COMP-452
MICROSOFT DATABASE SySTEMS – PROGRAM CODE 7043 mandatory courses:
Introduction to Database Concepts COMP-122
Database Design & Implementation with Microsoft SQL Server 2005 CEDN-006 Access with VBA COMP-420
Centennial College Certification
Training Centre (CTC)
The Centennial College Certification Training Centre (CTC) provides quality,
instructor-led and online courses for many industry-recognized certifications.
We continually enhance our offerings and attempt to provide flexible training
schedules whenever possible. In order to provide additional service to the IT
community, Centennial College is a VUE Testing Centre. It is possible to write most
industry-recognized certifications at the college.
For information about the VUE Test Centre, courses and certifications not
listed here, or to inquire about the availability of courses at alternate times,
contact the CTC, at 416-289-5000, ext. 8214.
learning Partner
CISCO SySTEMS
The Cisco Networking Academy program teaches you how to design, build, and
maintain computer networks. This program combines instructor-led and online
learning with hands-on lab exercises where you will apply what you have learned.
The Academy curriculum covers a wide-range of topics from basic networking
skills, such as pulling cable, to more complex concepts, such as applying advanced
troubleshooting tools and techniques, wireless technology and security. CCNA 1
through 4 of the Academy program provide a basic foundation in networking and
provide the knowledge necessary to obtain the Cisco Certified Network Associate
(CCNA™) certification. CCNP 1 through 4 of the Academy program address more
advanced networking topics, such as advanced routing, remote access, multilayer
switching and troubleshooting. These advanced courses teach the skills associated
with the Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP™) certification. In order to
enroll in CCNP 1 through 4 of the Cisco Academy program you should have either
a valid CCNA certification or have successfully completed the CCNA coursework.
For more information on this program, please visit the academy website at
http://cisco.netacad.net or contact the program supervisor at 416-289-5000,
ext. 8214.
Please note: Cisco Systems continually updates the academy curriculum to match current certification requirements. Program content is subject to change without notification.
certificate of achievement
CISCO NETWORkING ASSOCIATE – PROGRAM CODE 7390
This hands-on certificate program will provide the learner with knowledge of
Cisco networking technology at the associate level. It will help prepare the learner
to obtain the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA™) certification and
provide the groundwork for more advanced studies in networking.
For more information about this program contact the program supervisor at
416-289-5000, ext. 8214.
COMPLETION REQUIREMENTS mandatory courses: CCNA 1 CCTC-501 CCNA 2 CCTC-502 CCNA 3 CCTC-503 CCNA 4 CCTC-504 Notes:1. This certificate program does not include the cost of the CCNA™ certification exam. This exam may be completed at the Centennial College VUE Test Centre for an additional charge. 2. A 50% discount on the cost of the CCNA Certification test is currently offered to those
individuals who successfully complete the voucher exam in CCNA 2 (CCTC502) or CCNA 4 (CCTC504).
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CISCO NETWORkING PROFESSIONAL –
PROGRAM CODE 7389
The Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP™) designation is one of the most
respected industry certifications available for the networking professional. This
certificate program helps prepare the learner to obtain this certification by
providing an intensive program of study combining theoretical concepts with
extensive hands-on exercises.
For more information about this program contact the program supervisor at
416-289-5000, ext. 8214.
COMPLETION REQUIREMENTS mandatory courses:
Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks CCTC-505
Implementing Secure Converged Wide Area Networks CCTC-506 Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks CCTC-507 Optimizing Converged Cisco Networks CCTC-508
Please note: This certificate program does not include the cost of the CCNP™ certification exam. This exam may be completed at the Centennial College VUE Test Centre for an additional charge.
Microsoft
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Certified Systems Engineer
(MCSE), Microsoft
®
Certified System
Administrator (MCSA) and Microsoft
®
Certified Professional (MCP)
Microsoft continues to evolve its professional certifications to keep pace with
industry requirements. For those interested in demonstrating their expertise in the
various Microsoft Network Operating Systems there are now three certifications
available. The Certification Training Centre continues to enhance our offerings in
this area and will offer courses to meet demand. For additional details on current
Microsoft Certifications please visit their website at http://www.microsoft.com/
learning or contact the CTC.
MICROSOFT CERTIFIED PROFESSIONAL (MCP)
This certification is for those individuals wishing to demonstrate proficiency in one
of the Microsoft platforms. Successful completion of one certification exam allows
an individual to become an MCP.
MICROSOFT CERTIFIED SySTEM ADMINISTRATOR (MCSA)
IN WINDOWS 2003 SERVER
This certification is primarily designed for those individuals who wish to
implement, manage, and maintain the Microsoft computing environment of
medium- to large-sized companies. In order to become a MCSA the candidate
must successfully complete three core exams and one elective exam.
MICROSOFT CERTIFIED SySTEM ENGINEER (MCSE)
IN WINDOWS 2003 SERVER
This certification is designed for those wishing to plan, design, and implement
Microsoft Windows server solutions and architectures in medium- to large-sized
companies. To become a MCSE the candidate must successfully complete six core
exams and one elective.
MICROSOFT VISTA
Microsoft’s latest release Microsoft Vista offers something for everyone. Whether
a home user or working in an enterprise environment, Microsoft Vista is designed
to dramatically improve the computing experience. Explore the Windows’s Vista
operating system and the benefits that it has to offer.
certificate of achievement
LINUx SySTEM SPECIALIST – PROGRAM CODE 7388
Due to its stability, flexibility, and low TCO, the Linux Operating System has gained
enormous momentum in both the home and enterprise markets. This
comprehensive certificate will explore the various aspects of the Linux OS and
provide the knowledge and skills necessary to design, implement, and manage
a Linux solution for both the home and business environment. This certificate
program also provides the requisite knowledge for many industry recognized
certifications.
For more information about this program contact the program supervisor at
416-289-5000, ext. 8214.
COMPLETION REQUIREMENTS mandatory:
Linux System Overview CCTC-404 Linux System Administration CCTC-413 Linux Security CCTC-411
Linux Networking Essentials CCTC-414
Plus any two courses from the following:
Linux Shell Scripting CCTC-410 Linux Desktop Environment CCTC-412 Linux Tools and Utilities CCTC-415 Linux in the Enterprise Environment CCTC-416 Linux Optimization Techniques CCTC-417 Linux Programming Environment CCTC-418
diPloma in
COMPUTER NETWORk PROFESSIONAL –
PROGRAM CODE TBA
The Computer Network Professional diploma program provides students with
in-depth skills in networking, IT and network security, wireless technologies, VoIP,
desktop support and customer service. It provides the skills necessary for the
obtain many of today’s highly sought after industry certifications including; CCNA,
CCNP, CWNA, A+, MCSA, MCSE, Network + and Security +. The technical
component of this diploma is continually being updated to provide the newest
technologies. These technical proficiencies are augmented with a solid
understanding of e-business and project management.
For more information, please contact the program supervisor at
416-289-5000 ext. 8214 and watch the web for the release of courses.
certificate of achievement
COMPUTER HARDWARE AND NETWORk SUPPORT –
PROGRAM CODE 7019
This certificate program will prepare you for an entry-level position in the
fast-paced area of computer networking. It provides the expertise and hands-on
experience necessary to obtain many well recognized industry certifications, such
as CCNA, A+ and Network+. It also builds a firm foundation for more advanced
studies in this area.
For more information about this program, contact the program supervisor at
416-289-5000, ext. 8214.
COMPLETION REQUIREMENTS mandatory courses:
A+ Essentials for PC Repair and IT Technician CCTC-103 CCNA 1 CCTC-501
CCNA 2 CCTC-502
Plus any two courses from the certification training centre’s (ctc) microsoft, novell or linux streams.
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Telecommunications
Enhance your career by adding telecommunications to your résumé and
distinguish yourself as a front-runner on the information highway. You’ll learn
from instructors who bring their up-to-the-minute industry experience to the
classroom. Centennial stands out with a wide-range of telecommunications
courses for both beginners and advanced students. These courses meet the
ever-increasing demand from both large and small businesses for personnel with the
know-how to handle the transmission of voice, data, text and images.
certificate of achievement
TELECOMMUNICATIONS SPECIALIST –
PROGRAM CODE 7292
A well-designed telecommunications network is vital to business operations.
This program concentrates on the design of voice, data and local area
telecommunications networks. As a telecommunications specialist, you will be
able to evaluate user requirements and design a telecommunications solution
to meet those needs.
Included within the solution will be considerations for cost, reliability and
security. With a mixture of lectures, labs and case-study analysis, you will learn the
theory and practical aspects of designing PBX, Key and Centrex voice systems,
Wide Area Data networks, Local Area Networks, high speed network design and
hybrid networks.
COMPLETION REQUIREMENTS mandatory courses:
Voice Communications CETE-903
Managing Information Technology Projects CEMG-919 Data Communications CETE-940
Plus any three of the following:
Advanced Voice Communications CETE-917 Wireless Communications CETE-941 Converging Technologies CETE-947
Security Considerations in the Telecommunications Industry CETE-948 Broadband Networking CETE-949
certificate of achievement
WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES – PROGRAM CODE 7680
Wireless is one of the fastest growing of all the current network technologies. It
not only provides an extension to the wired world but is often the only technology
which can provide access to remote ares or under emergency conditions. Recent
technological developments have greatly extended the range and throughput of
wireless transmissions allowing it to be considered as an alternative to wired
implementations. This program will provide an overview of the current state of
wireless technologies as well as the skills and knowledge necessary to design,
install and maintain wireless networks.
COMPLETION REQUIREMENTS
Introduction to Network Technology CCTC-560 Advanced Networking Technologies CCTC-563 Wireless Communications CETE-941 Wireless LANs CCTC-565 Broadband Wireless CCTC566 Cellular Networks CCTC 567 RF Technology CCTC 568 Capstone Project (see web for details)
certificate of achievement
VOICE OVER INTERNET PROTOCOL (VOIP) –
PROGRAM CODE 7681
This program is designed for anyone wishing to gain the knowledge and skills
necessary to design, install and maintain VoIP systems. Courses are structured to
provide entry points for novices as well as those with experience in IP and/or
voice networks. This program will examine both commercial as well as open
source solutions suitable for individuals as well as businesses of all sizes.
COMPLETION REQUIREMENTS
Introduction to Network Technology CCTC-560 Advanced Networking Technologies CCTC-563 Advanced Voice Communications CETE-917 Voice over IP – An Introduction CCTC -550 Advanced VoIP CCTC-551
Designing and Implementing a VoIP Solution CCTC-552
Building a VoIP Network using Open Source Software and Tools CCTC-553 Capstone Project (see web for details)
certificate of achievement
SECURITy
CHOICE OF TWO CERTIFICATES
• Information Security Manager (7262)
• Network Security Administrator (7263)
Both certificate of achievement programs have mandatory courses, followed by elective courses for the specialty you want.
INFORMATION SECURITy MANAGER – PROGRAM CODE 7262 mandatory courses plus two electives:
Introductory Network Security CETE-208 TCP/IP and Other Internet Protocols CETE-978 Auditing and Penetration CETE-933 Forensics CETE-929
choose two electives from the following:
Monitoring and Intrusion Detection CETE-936 Authentication CETE-934
Firewalls in Depth CETE-935 Content Filtering CETE-938
NETWORk SECURITy ADMINISTRATOR – PROGRAM CODE 7263 mandatory courses plus two electives:
Introductory Network Security CETE-208 TCP/IP and Other Internet Protocols CETE-978 VPN and Cryptography CETE-937
Threats and Attacks CETE-931
choose two electives from the following:
Monitoring and Intrusion Detection CETE-936 Authentication CETE-934
Firewalls in Depth CETE-935 Content Filtering CETE-938
can’t find what you want?
check the index at the back of this book,
search online (centennialcollege.ca/ce),
call us at 416-289-5207 or e-mail your enquiry to
[email protected]
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UNIx/Linux
UNIX is a comprehensive operating system with an amazing number of features
and capabilities that support multi-user, multi-tasking and interactive computing
environments for individuals and work groups. As the leader in open systems
architectures, UNIX is capable of running on anything from micros to main-frames.
Our UNIX courses are designed for those with computing experience who
want to learn about the UNIX operating system, but also for the individual who
desires to gain knowledge of Linux. They deliver the foundation that is required to
work effectively with commercial versions of UNIX such as Solaris.
The GNU/Linux variant of UNIX has become the fastest-growing operating
system for both home and corporate use. Gain the skills needed to plan, install
and perform the initial configuration of the Linux operating system. You will
explore the installation and set up of both workstation and server configurations
for a corporate environment.
certificate of achievement
UNIx/LINUx
CHOICE OF TWO CERTIFICATES
• UNIX/Linux Systems Administration (7325)
• UNIX Network Management (7326)
UNIx/LINUx SySTEMS ADMINISTRATION – PROGRAM CODE 7325 COMPLETION REQUIREMENTS:
Introduction to UNIX/Linux CEMC-971 UNIX/Linux Operations for Users CEUN-902 UNIX Systems Administration CEUN-911 UNIX/Linux Security CEUN-912 UNIX/Linux Installation CEUN-913 UNIX/Linux Shell Scripts 1 CEUN-932
Working with Linux Graphical User Interfaces CEUN-951
UNIx/LINUx NETWORk MANAGEMENT – PROGRAM CODE 7326 COMPLETION REQUIREMENTS:
Successful completion of UNIX/Linux Systems Administration (7325) Data Communications CEUN-921
UNIX Network Administration CEUN-922 Advanced UNIX Network Administration CEUN-924 UNIX Shell Scripts 2 CEUN-934
Computer Training
PROGRAMMING 1 (INTRODUCTORy PROGRAMMING CONCEPTS) COMP-100
801 Thurs., Sept. 13-Dec. 13, 7-10 pm ASH 821 Thurs., Jan. 17-April 17, 7-10 pm
841 Thurs., May 15-Aug. 14, 7-10 pm $340.95 (includes materials fee – text extra)
INTRODUCTION TO MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS SOFTWARE COMP-101
801 Sat., Sept. 8-Oct. 20, 9 am-4 pm* ASH 802 Sat., Sept. 8-Oct. 20, 9 am-4 pm* PRO 803 Sun., Sept. 9-Dec. 16, 10 am-1 pm
804 Tues., Sept. 11-Dec. 17, 7-10 pm* ASH 805 Sun., Nov. 4-Dec. 16, 9 am-4 pm* PRO 821 Sat., Jan. 12-Feb. 23, 9 am-4 pm* ASH 822 Sun., Jan. 13-Feb. 24, 9 am-4 pm PRO 823 Thurs., Jan. 10-April 17, 7-10 pm ASH 824 Sun., March 2-April 13, 9 am-4 pm* PRO 841 Sat., May 10-June 21, 9 am-4 pm* ASH 842 Sun., May 11-June 22, 9 am-4 pm* PRO 843 Sun., May 11 Aug. 17, 10 am-1 pm*
844 Wed., May 7-Aug. 13, 7-10 pm* 845 Sun., July 6-Aug. 17, 9 am-4 pm* $340.95 (includes materials fee – text extra) *plus 13 hours independent lab time
INTERMEDIATE MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS SOFTWARE COMP-121 Prerequisite: Introduction to Microcomputer Applications Software COMP-101
801 Sat., Sept. 8-Oct. 20, 9 am-4 pm* PRO 802 Wed., Sept. 5-Dec. 12, 7-10 pm* ASH 803 Thurs., Sept. 6-Dec. 13, 7-10 pm* PRO 804 Sun., Nov. 4-Dec. 16, 9 am-4 pm*
821 Sun., Jan. 6-Feb. 17, 9 am-4 pm* 822 Thurs., Jan. 17-Feb. 28, 7-10 pm* 823 Sun., March 2-April 13, 9 am-4 pm* 841 Sat., May 10-June 21, 9 am-4 pm* 842 Wed., May 7-Aug. 13, 7-10 pm* 843 Sun., July 6-Aug. 17, 9 am-4 pm* $340.95 (includes materials fee – text extra) *plus 13 hours independent lab time
INTRODUCTION TO DATABASE CONCEPTS COMP-122
801 Fri., Sept. 14-Dec. 14, 7-10 pm* PRO 821 Fri., Jan. 4-April 11, 7-10 pm*
841 Fri., May 9-Aug. 8, 7-10 pm* $340.95 (includes materials fee – text extra) *plus 16 hours independent lab time
WEB APPLICATIONS DEVELOPMENT COMP-213
801 Thurs., Sept. 13-Dec. 13, 7-10 pm* PRO 821 Fri., Jan. 11-April 18, 7-10 pm* ASH 841 Fri., May 9-Aug. 8, 7-10 pm*
$340.95 (includes material fee – text extra) *plus 16 hours independent lab time
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SySTEMS ANALySIS & DESIGN 1 (FEASIBILITy & REQUIREMENTS ANALySIS) COMP-225 Prerequisite: Introductory Programming (Visual Basic) CECO-110Recommended: Introduction to Canadian Business GNED-119
801 Wed., Sept. 5-Dec. 12, 7-10 pm PRO 821 Wed., Jan. 9-April 16, 7-10 pm
841 Tues., May 6-Aug. 12, 7-10 pm $340.95 (includes materials fee – text extra)
SySTEMS ANALySIS & DESIGN 2 (PROCESS & OBJECT MODELS) COMP-246 Prerequisite: Systems Analysis & Design 1 (Feasibility & Requirements Analysis) COMP-225
801 Thurs., Sept. 6-Dec. 13, 7-10 pm PRO 821 Wed., Jan. 9-April 16, 7-10 pm
841 Thurs., May 8-Aug. 14, 7-10 pm $340.95 (includes materials fee – text extra)
INTRODUCTION TO OPERATING SySTEM CONCEPTS AND UNIx/LINUx COMP-301 Prerequisite: Intro to Microcomputer Applications Software COMP-101 or equivalent
801 Wed., Sept. 5-Dec. 12, 7-10 pm* PRO 821 Wed., Jan. 16-April 16, 7-10 pm*
841 Wed., May 7-Aug. 6, 7-10 pm* ASH $340.95 (includes materials fee – text extra)
*plus 16 hours of independent lab time
OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING USING C++ COMP-339 Prerequisite: Programming Concepts COMP-100
801 Wed., Sept. 12-Dec. 12, 7-10 pm* PRO 821 Wed., Jan. 16-April 16, 7-10 pm*
841 Wed., May 7-Aug. 6, 7-10 pm* ASH $340.95
*plus 16 hours of independent lab time
MICROSOFT APPLICATIONS – ACCESS & ExCEL COMP-400
Prerequisite: Introduction to Microcomputer Applications Software COMP-101
801 Wed., Sept. 12-Dec. 12, 7-10 pm PRO 802 Sun., Nov. 4-Dec.16, 9-4 pm ASH 821 Tues., Jan. 15-April 15, 7-10 pm PRO 822 Sun., March 2-April 13, 9 am-4 pm ASH 841 Wed., May 7-Aug. 6, 7-10 pm PRO 842 Sun., July 6-Aug. 17, 9 am-4 pm ASH $315 (includes materials fee – text extra)
SOFTWARE EVALUATION METHODS COMP-415
Prerequisites: Project Management for Software Development COMP-409, Managing
Information Technology Projects CEMG-919
415 Sept. 8-Dec. 15 OL
425 Jan. 11-April 18 435 May 9-Aug. 15
$350 (includes OL admin. fee – text extra)
OBJECT-ORIENTED ANALySIS & DESIGN WITH UML COMP-418
801 Wed., Sept. 12-Dec. 12, 7-10 pm* ASH 821 Wed., Jan. 16-April 16, 7-10 pm*
841 Wed., May 7-Aug. 6, 7-10 pm* $315 (includes materials fee – text extra) *plus 16 hours of independent lab time
MICROSOFT ACCESS WITH VBA COMP-420
Prerequisites: Introductory Programming (Visual Basic) CECO-110, Intermediate
Microcomputer Applications Software COMP-121/Microsoft Applications – Access & Excel COMP-400
801 Thurs., Sept. 13-Dec. 13, 7-10 pm PRO 821 Thurs., Jan. 10-April 10, 7-10 pm
841 Thurs., May 15-Aug. 14, 7-10 pm $315 (includes materials fee – text extra)
INTRODUCTION TO ORACLE 10G SQL COMP-450
(Prepares for Oracle Exam) Please refer to the Oracle website for current exam code
Recommended: Introduction to Database Concepts COMP-122
801 Sat., Sept. 15-Oct. 27, 9 am-4 pm PRO 821 Sat., Jan. 12-Feb. 23, 9 am-4 pm
841 Sat., May 10-June 21, 9 am-4 pm $350 (Oracle® curriculum kit* not included)
*Approximate cost of Oracle curriculum kits range from $175-$299. Oracle reserves the right to change its pricing anytime throughout the year. You must show proof of purchase of the Oracle curriculum kit in order to obtain an OCP discounted exam voucher.
ORACLE 10G DBA FUNDAMENTALS 1 COMP-451
(Prepares for Oracle Exam) Please refer to the Oracle website for current exam code
Prerequisite: Introduction to Oracle 10g SQL COMP-450
801 Sat., Nov. 3-Dec. 15, 9 am-4 pm PRO 821 Sat., Jan. 12-April 12, 1-4 pm
822 Sat., March 1-April 12, 9 am-4 pm 841 Sat., July 5-Aug. 16, 9 am-4 pm $350 (Oracle® curriculum kit* not included)
*Approximate cost of Oracle curriculum kits range from $175-$299. Oracle reserves the right to change its pricing anytime throughout the year. You must show proof of purchase of the Oracle curriculum kit in order to obtain an OCP discounted exam voucher.
ORACLE 10G DBA FUNDAMENTALS 2 COMP-452
(Prepares for Oracle Exam) Please refer to the Oracle website for current exam code
Prerequisite: Oracle 10g DBA Fundamentals 1 COMP-451
801 Sat., Sept. 8-Oct. 20, 9 am-4 pm PRO 802 Sat., Nov. 3-Dec. 15, 9 am-4 pm
821 Sun., Jan. 6-Feb. 17, 9 am-4 pm 822 Sat., March 1-April 12, 9 am-4 pm 841 Sun., May 4-June 15, 9 am-4 pm $350 (Oracle® curriculum kit* not included)
*Approximate cost of Oracle curriculum kits range from $175-$299. Oracle reserves the right to change its pricing anytime throughout the year. You must show proof of purchase of the Oracle curriculum kit in order to obtain an OCP discounted exam voucher.
WRITING ExCEL MACROS WITH VBA COMP-460 Prerequisite: COMP-400/121
801 Thurs., Sept. 13-Dec. 13, 7-10 pm* PRO 821 Thurs., Jan. 10-April 17, 7-10 pm* PRO 841 Thurs., May 15-Aug. 14, 7-10 pm* PRO $315
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DATA WAREHOUSE ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN COMP-462 Prerequisite: Introduction to Database Concepts COMP-122
801 Sat., Sept. 15-Dec. 15, 9 am-noon PRO 821 Sat., Jan. 12-April 12, 9 am-noon
841 Sat., May 10-Aug. 9, 9 am-noon $350 (Oracle® curriculum kit* not included)
*Approximate cost of Oracle curriculum kits range from $175-$299. Oracle reserves the right to change its pricing anytime throughout the year. You must show proof of purchase of the Oracle curriculum kit in order to obtain an OCP discounted exam voucher.
ORACLE 10G FORMS DEVELOPER: BUILD INTERNET APPLICATIONS COMP-466
801 Tues., Sept. 11-Dec. 11, 7-10 pm PRO 821 Thurs., Jan. 17-April 17, 7-10 pm
841 Fri., May 9-Aug. 15, 7-10 pm $350 (Oracle® curriculum kit* not included
*Approximate cost of Oracle curriculum kits range from $175-$299. Oracle reserves the right to change its pricing anytime throughout the year. You must show proof of purchase of the Oracle curriculum kit in order to obtain an OCP discounted exam voucher.
INTRODUCTION TO JAVA PROGRAMMING USING IBM’S WEBSPHERE STUDIO APPLICATION DEVELOPER COMP-423 Prerequisite: Some programming background will be useful
801 Tues., Sept. 11-Dec. 11, 7-10 pm PRO 821 Tues., Jan. 15-April 15, 7-10 pm
841 Tues., May 6-Aug. 12, 7-10 pm $340
DEVELOPING JAVA APPLICATIONS WITH IBM’S
WEBSPHERE STUDIO APPLICATION DEVELOPER COMP-424
Prerequisite: Introduction to Java Programming using IBM’s WebSphere Studio
Application Developer COMP-423
801 Wed., Sept. 12-Dec. 12, 7-10 pm PRO 821 Wed., Jan. 16-April 16, 7-10 pm
841 Wed., May 7-Aug. 6, 7-10 pm $340
JAVA ENTERPRISE PROGRAMMING WITH IBM’S
WEBSPHERE STUDIO APPLICATION DEVELOPER COMP-425
Prerequisite: Developing Java Applications with IBM’s WebSphere Studio Application
Developer COMP-424
801 Mon., Sept. 10-Dec. 17, 7-10 pm PRO 821 Mon., Jan. 14-April 14, 7-10 pm
841 Mon., May 5-Aug. 18, 7-10 pm $340
J2EE 5 ENTERPRISE PROGRAMMING WITH IBM’S WEBSPHERE STUDIO APPLICATION DEVELOPER COMP-426
Prerequisite: Java Enterprise Programming with IBM’s WebSphere Studio Application
Developer COMP-425
801 Mon., Sept. 10-Dec. 10, 7-10 pm STC $340 (42 hrs)
PORTAL AND PORTLET DESIGN AND PROGRAMMING COMP-427
Prerequisite: J2EE 5 Enterprise Programming with IBM’s WebSphere Studio Application
Developer COMP-426
821 Tues. Jan. 15- April 15, 7-10 pm STC $340 (42 hrs)
OPEN SOURCE JAVA EE ENTERPRISE
SySTEM DESIGN AND PROGRAMMING COMP 428
Prerequisite: J2EE 5 Enterprise Programming with IBM’s WebSphere Studio Application
Developer COMP-426
821 Wed Jan. 16- April 16, 7-10 pm STC $340 (42 hrs)
WIRELESS ENTERPRISE SySTEM DESIGN & PROGRAMMING COMP-429 Prerequisite: J2EE 5 Enterprise Programming with IBM’s WebSphere Studio Application
Developer COMP-426
821 Thurs. Jan. 17- April 17, 7-10 pm STC $340 (42 hrs)
Microsoft .NET
INTRODUCTION TO .NET PROGRAMMING WITH VB.NET CEDN-001 Prerequisites: Knowledge of any programming language
801 Mon., Sept. 10-Dec. 17, 7-10 pm PRO 821 Mon., Jan. 14-April 14, 7-10 pm
841 Mon., May 5-Aug. 18, 7-10 pm $315 (includes materials fee – text extra)
DEVELOPING WINDOWS APPLICATIONS WITH VB.NET CEDN-002 Prerequisite: Introduction to .Net Programming with VB.Net CEDN-001
801 Thurs., Sept. 13-Dec. 13, 7-10 pm PRO 821 Wed., Jan. 16-April 16, 7-10 pm
841 Mon., May 5-Aug. 18, 7-10 pm $315 (includes materials fee – text extra)
DEVELOPING WEB APPLICATIONS WITH VISUAL STUDIO.NET CEDN-003 Prerequisites: Introduction to Database Concepts COMP-122, Web Applications
Development COMP-213, CEDN-001 & CEDN-004
801 Fri., Sept. 14-Dec. 14, 7-10 pm PRO 821 Mon., Jan. 14-April 14, 7-10 pm
841 Mon., May 5-Aug. 18, 7-10 pm $315 (includes materials fee – text extra)
INTRODUCTION TO .NET PROGRAMMING WITH C# CEDN-004 Prerequisite: Introductory Programming (Visual Basic) COMP-100 or equivalent
knowledge of any programming language.
801 Tues., Sept. 11-Dec. 11, 7-10 pm PRO 821 Tues., Jan. 15-April 15, 7-10 pm
841 Tues., May 6-Aug. 12, 7-10 pm $315 (includes materials fee – text extra)
DEVELOPING xML WEB SERVICES WITH VISUAL STUDIO.NET CEDN-005 Prerequisite: Developing Web Applications with VB.Net CEDN-003
801 Thurs., Sept. 13-Dec. 13, 7-10 pm PRO 821 Thurs., Jan. 10-April 10, 7-10 pm
841 Thurs., May 15-Aug. 14, 7-10 pm $315 (includes materials fee – text extra)
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DATABASE DESIGN & MODELING WITH MICROSOFT SQL SERVER 2005 CEDN-006 Prerequisite: Introduction to Database Concepts COMP 122 or equivalent801 Tues., Sept. 11-Dec. 11, 7-10 pm PRO 821 Tues., Jan. 15-April 15, 7-10 pm
841 Tues., May 6-Aug. 5, 7-10 pm $315 (includes materials fee – text extra)
INTRODUCTION TO TESTING PRINCIPLES & METHODOLOGIES SQAT-001
801 Sat., Sept. 15-Oct. 20, 9 am-noon & 1-3 pm STC $350 (30 hrs)
WRITING TESTABLE REQUIREMENTS SQAT-002
Prerequisite: Introduction to Testing Principles & Methodologies SQAT-001
801 Sat., Nov. 3-Dec. 8, 9 am-noon & 1-3 pm ASH $350 (30 hrs)
SELECTING AND IMPLEMENTING SOFTWARE TESTING TOOLS SQAT-003 Prerequisite: Writing Testable Requirements SQAT-002
821 Sat., Jan. 12-Feb. 16, 9 am-noon & 1-3 pm ASH $350 (30 hrs)
MANAGING THE TESTING PROCESS SQAT-004
Perequisite: Selecting and Implementing Software Testing Tools SQAT-003
821 Sat., Feb. 23-March 29, 9 am-noon & 1-3 pm ASH $350 (30 hrs)
SOFTWARE QUALITy ASSURANCE SQAT-005 Prerequisite: Managing the Testing Process SQAT-004
841 Sat., April 5-May 10, 9 am-noon & 1-3 pm ASH $350 (30 hrs)
MICROSOFT WORD (FORMERLy CEIL-841) CEMS-981 Prerequisite: Familiarity with Windows
Software Requirement: Online course – MS Word 2000 or higher
801 Tues., Sept. 11-Oct. 23, 7-10 pm PRO
416 Sept. 3-Dec. 10 OL
417 Oct. 1-Jan. 7 418 Nov. 1-Feb.7 419 Dec. 3-March 10
821 Wed., Jan. 16-Feb. 27, 7-10 pm PRO
415 Sept. 8-Dec. 15 OL
425 Jan. 11-April 18 435 May 9-Aug. 15
841 Wed., May 7-June 18, 7-10 pm PRO
436 April 1-July 8 OL
437 May 1-Aug. 7 438 June 2-Sept. 8 439 July 3-Oct. 9 440 Aug. 1-Nov. 7
$242 (includes materials fee – text extra)
$295 online (includes OL admin. fee – text extra) (30 hrs)
Note: You can register anytime and start this course at the beginning of the following month (monthly intake).
Microsoft Office Specialist
MICROSOFT WORD – ADVANCED CEMS-982 Prerequisite: Microsoft Word CEMS-981 (or equivalent) Software Requirement: Online course – MS Word 2000 or higher801 Tues., Oct. 30-Dec. 11, 7-10 pm PRO
416 Sept. 3-Dec. 10 OL
417 Oct. 1-Jan. 7 418 Nov. 1-Feb.7 419 Dec. 3-March 10
821 Wed., March 5-April 16, 7-10 pm PRO
415 Sept. 8-Dec. 15 OL
425 Jan. 11-April 18 435 May 9-Aug. 15
841 Wed., June 25-Aug. 6, 7-10 pm PRO
436 April 1-July 8 OL
437 May 1-Aug. 7 438 June 2-Sept. 8 439 July 3-Oct. 9 440 Aug. 1-Nov. 7 $242 (includes materials – text extra)
$295 online (includes OL admin. fee – text extra) (30 hrs)
Note: You can register anytime and start this course at the beginning of the following month (monthly intake).
MICROSOFT ExCEL CEMS-983 Prerequisite: Familiarity with Windows
Software Requirement: Online course – MS Excel 2000 or higher
801 Mon., Sept. 10-Oct. 29, 7-10 pm PRO
416 Sept. 3-Dec. 10 OL
417 Oct. 1-Jan. 7 418 Nov. 1-Feb. 7 419 Dec. 3-March 10
821 Tues., Jan. 15-Feb. 26, 7-10 pm PRO
425 Jan. 11-April 18 OL
426 Feb. 1-May 9 427 March 3-June 9
841 Thurs., May 15-June 26, 7-10 pm PRO
436 April 1-July 8 OL
437 May 1-Aug. 7 438 June 2-Sept. 8 439 July 3-Oct. 9 440 Aug. 1-Nov. 7
$242 (includes materials fee – text extra)
$295 online (includes OL admin. fee – text extra) (30 hrs)
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MICROSOFT ExCEL – ADVANCED CEMS-984 Prerequisite: Microsoft Excel CEMS-983 or equivalent Software Requirement: Online course – MS Excel 2000 or higher
801 Mon., Nov. 5-Dec. 17, 7-10 pm PRO
416 Sept. 3-Dec. 10 OL
417 Oct. 1-Jan. 7 418 Nov. 1-Feb. 7 419 Dec. 3-March 10
821 Wed., March 5-April 16, 7-10 pm PRO
425 Jan. 11-April 18 OL
426 Feb. 1-May 9 427 March 3-June 9
841 Thurs., July 3-Aug. 14, 7-10 pm PRO
436 April 1-July 8 OL
437 May 1-Aug. 7 438 June 2-Sept. 8 439 July 3-Oct. 9 440 Aug. 1-Nov. 7
$242 (includes materials fees – text extra)
$295 online (includes OL admin. fee – text extra) (30 hrs)
Note: You can register anytime and start this course at the beginning of the following month (monthly intake).
MICROSOFT ACCESS – ADVANCED CEMS-987 Prerequisite: Microsoft Access CEMS-985
Software Requirement: Online course – MS Access 2000 or higher
801 Wed., Oct. 31-Dec. 12, 7-10 pm PRO
416 Sept. 3-Dec. 10 OL
417 Oct. 1-Jan. 7 418 Nov. 1-Feb.7 419 Dec. 3-March 10
821 Thurs., March 6-April 10, 7-10 pm PRO
425 Jan. 11-April 18 OL
426 Feb. 1-May 9 427 Mar. 3-June 9
841 Thurs., June 26-Aug. 7, 7-10 pm PRO
436 April 1-July 8 OL
437 May 1-Aug. 7 438 June 2-Sept. 8 439 July 3-Oct. 9 440 Aug. 1-Nov. 7
$242 (includes materials fee – text extra)
$295 online (includes OL admin. fee – text extra) (30 hrs)
Note: You can register anytime and start this course at the beginning of the following month (monthly intake).
MICROSOFT ACCESS CEMS-985 Prerequisite: Familiarity with Windows
Software Requirement: Online course – MS Access 2000 or higher
801 Wed., Sept. 12-Oct. 24, 7-10 pm PRO
416 Sept. 3-Dec. 10 OL
417 Oct. 1-Jan. 7 418 Nov. 1-Feb.7 419 Dec. 3-March 10
821 Thurs., Jan. 17-Feb. 28, 7-10 pm PRO
425 Jan. 11-April 18 OL
426 Feb. 1-May 9 427 March 3-June 9
841 Thurs., May 8-June 19, 7-10 pm PRO
436 April 1-July 8 OL
437 May 1-Aug. 7 OL
438 June 2-Sept. 8 439 July 3-Oct. 9 440 Aug. 1-Nov. 7
$242 (includes materials fee – text extra)
$295 online (includes OL admin. fee – text extra) (30 hrs)
Note: You can register anytime and start this course at the beginning of the following month (monthly intake).
MICROSOFT POWERPOINT – COMPREHENSIVE CEMS-986
801 Sat., Oct. 27-Dec. 8, 1-4 pm PRO
416 Sept. 3-Dec. 10 OL
417 Oct. 1-Jan. 7 418 Nov. 1-Feb. 7 419 Dec. 3-March 10
821 Sat., March 1-April 12, 1-4 pm PRO
425 Jan. 11-April 18 OL
426 Feb. 1-May 9 427 March 3-June 9
841 Sat., May 10-June 21, 9 am-noon PRO
436 April 1-July 8 OL
437 May 1-Aug. 7 438 June 2-Sept. 8 439 July 3-Oct. 9 440 Aug. 1-Nov. 7
$242 (includes materials fee – text extra) (30 hrs) $295 online (includes OL admin. fee – text extra)
Note: You can register anytime and start this course at the beginning of the following month (monthly intake).
MICROSOFT OFFICE INTEGRATION CEIL-988
Prerequisites: Word CEMS-981, Excel CEMS-983, Access CEMS-985 and
PowerPoint CEMS-986
Software Requirements: Microsoft Office 97, 2000 or XP Professional, including Word,
Excel, Access and PowerPoint
415 Sept. 8-Dec. 15 OL
425 Jan. 11-April 18 435 May 9-Aug. 15
$278.49 (includes OL admin. fee – text extra) 24 hrs
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Microcomputer Short Courses
SIMPLy ACCOUNTING FOR WINDOWS CEMS-921
Recommended: Practical experience in bookkeeping and a basic understanding of
Microsoft Windows
801 Mon., Nov. 19-Dec. 10, 7-10 pm PRO 821 Mon., March 17-April 7, 7-10 pm
841 Mon., July 7-28, 7-10 pm $215
QUICkBOOkS CEMS-922
Recommended: Practical experience in bookkeeping and a basic ability in Microsoft
Windows
801 Sat., Sept. 1 & 8, 9 am-4 pm PRO 821 Sat, Feb. 2 & 9, 9 am-4 pm
841 Sat., May 24 & May 31, 9 am-4 pm $215
INTRODUCTION TO WINDOWS CEMC-923
801 Sat. & Sun., Sept. 8 & 9, 9 am-4 pm PRO 802 Tues., Oct. 2-23, 7-10 pm
821 Sat. & Sun., Jan. 5 & 6, 9 am-4 pm 822 Tues., Feb. 19-March 11, 7-10 pm 841 Sat. & Sun., May 3 & 4, 9 am-4 pm $215
INTRODUCTION TO PRESENTATIONS USING MICROSOFT POWERPOINT CEMS-906 Recommended: Completion of Introduction to Windows CEMC-923 or equivalent
experience using Microsoft Windows
801 Tues., Oct. 16-Nov. 6, 7-10 pm PRO 802 Sat. & Sun., Oct. 13 & 14, 9 am-4 pm
821 Tues., Jan. 15-Feb. 5, 7-10 pm 822 Sat. & Sun., Feb. 2 & 3, 9 am-4 pm 841 Tues., May 6-May 27, 7-10 pm $215
INTRODUCTION TO MICROSOFT WORD CEMS-925
Recommended: Keyboarding skills and completion of Introduction to Windows
CEMC-923 or equivalent experience using Microsoft Windows
801 Tues., Sept. 11-Oct. 2, 7-10 pm PRO 802 Sat. & Sun., Sept. 15 & 16, 9 am-4 pm
821 Sat. & Sun., Jan. 12-Jan. 13, 9 am-4 pm 841 Sat. & Sun., May 10 & 11, 9 am-4 pm $215
INTERMEDIATE MICROSOFT WORD CEMS-926
801 Sat. & Sun., Oct. 20 & 21, 9 am-4 pm PRO 821 Sat. & Sun., March 1 & 2, 9 am-4 pm
841 Sat. & Sun., June 14 & 15, 9 am-4 pm $215
ADVANCED MICROSOFT WORD CEMS-927
Recommended: Completion of Intermediate Microsoft Word CEMS-926 or equivalent
experience using Microsoft Word
801 Sat. & Sun., Nov. 17 & 18, 9 am-4 pm PRO 821 Sat. & Sun., March 1 & 2, 9 am-4 pm
841 Tues., July 8-July 29, 7-10 pm $215
INTRODUCTION TO MICROSOFT ExCEL CEMS-928
Recommended: Completion of Introduction to Windows CEMC-923 or equivalent
experience using Microsoft Windows
801 Sat. & Sun, Sept. 22 & 23, 9 am-4 pm PRO 821 Sat. & Sun., Jan. 19 & 20, 9 am-4 pm
841 Sat. & Sun., May 24 & 25, 9 am-4 pm $215
INTERMEDIATE MICROSOFT ExCEL CEMS-929
Recommended: Completion of Introduction to Microsoft Excel CEMS-928 or equivalent
experience using Microsoft Excel
801 Sat. & Sun., Oct. 27 & 28, 9 am-4 pm PRO 821 Sat. & Sun., Feb. 16 & 17, 9 am-4 pm
841 Sat. & Sun., June 21 & 22, 9 am-4 pm $215
ADVANCED MICROSOFT ExCEL CEMS-930
Recommended: Completion of Intermediate Microsoft Excel CEMS-929 or equivalent
experience using Microsoft Excel
801 Sat. & Sun., Nov. 24 & 25, 9-4 pm PRO 821 Sat. & Sun., March 8 & 9, 9 am-4 pm
841 Sat. & Sun., Aug. 9 & 10, 9 am-4 pm $215
MICROSOFT OFFICE OVERVIEW CEMS-974
Recommended: Completion of Introduction to Windows CEMC-923 or equivalent
experience using Microsoft Windows
801 Sat., Sept. 15-Nov. 17, 9 am-noon PRO 802 Thurs., Oct. 11-Dec. 13, 7-10 pm ASH 821 Sat., Jan. 12-March 15, 9 am-noon PRO 841 Sat., May 10-July 12, 9 am-noon
$252 (text extra)
For online course, see our Distance Learning section CEIL-924, CEIL-925.
USING ADVANCED FEATURES OF MICROSOFT POWERPOINT CEMS-975 Recommended: Completion of Introduction to Presentations using Microsoft PowerPoint
CEMS-906 or equivalent experience using Microsoft PowerPoint
801 Sat. & Sun., Nov. 10 & 11, 9 am-4 pm PRO 821 Tues., Feb. 19-March 11, 7-10 pm
841 Tues., June 10-July 8, 7-10 pm $215
ACCPAC FOR WINDOWS – GENERAL LEDGER CEMC-961
Prerequisite: Experience with Windows 98 or higher, familiarity with basic accounting
concepts. Student must have software.
415 Sept. 8-Dec. 15 OL
425 Jan. 11-April 18 435 May 9-Aug. 15 $235 (text extra) 18 hrs
ACCPAC FOR WINDOWS – ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE CEMC-962
Prerequisite: ACCPAC for Windows – General Ledger CEMC-961 or equivalent. Student
must have software.
415 Sept. 8-Dec. 15 OL
425 Jan. 11-April 18 435 May 9-Aug. 15 $235 (text extra) 18 hrs.
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ACCPAC FOR WINDOWS-ACCOUNTS PAyABLE CEMC-963
Prerequisite: ACCPAC for Windows – General Ledger CEMC-961 or equivalent. Student
must have software.
415 Sept. 8-Dec. 15 OL 425 Jan. 11-April 18 435 May 9-Aug. 15 $235 (text extra) 18 hrs.
CISCO Systems
CCNA 1 CCTC-501801 Tues., Sept. 4-Dec. 11, 7-10 pm* STC
415 Sept. 8-Dec. 15 OL
821 Thurs., Jan. 10-April 17, 7-10 pm* STC
425 Jan. 12-April 20 OL
841 Wed., May 7-Aug. 20, 7-10 pm* STC
435 May 11-Aug. 17 OL
$495
$580 online (includes OL admin. fee – text extra) *plus 25 hours of independent lab time
CCNA 2 CCTC-502 Prerequisite: CCTC-501
801 Wed., Sept. 5-Dec. 12, 7-10 pm* STC
415 Sept. 8-Dec. 15 OL
821 Tues., Jan. 8-April 15, 7-10 pm* STC
425 Jan. 12-April 20 OL
841 Thurs., May 8-Aug. 21, 7-10 pm* STC
435 May 11-Aug. 17 OL
$495
$580 online (includes OL admin. fee – text extra) *plus 25 hours of independent lab time
CCNA 3 CCTC-503 Prerequisite: CCTC-502
801 Thurs., Sept. 6-Dec. 13, 7-10 pm* STC
415 Sept. 8-Dec. 15 OL
821 Wed., Jan. 9-April 16, 7-10 pm* STC
425 Jan.12-April 20 OL
841 Tues., May 6-Aug. 19, 7-10 pm* STC
435 May 11-Aug. 17 OL
$495
$580 online (includes OL admin. fee – text extra) *plus 25 hours of independent lab time
CCNA 4 CCTC-504 Prerequisite: CCTC-503
801 Tues., Sept. 4-Dec. 11, 7-10 pm* STC
415 Sept. 8-Dec. 15 OL
821 Thurs., Jan. 10-April 17, 7-10 pm* STC
425 Jan. 12-April 20 OL
435 May 11-Aug. 17 $495
$580 online (includes OL admin. fee – text extra) *plus 25 hours of independent lab time
Cisco Networking Professional
BUILDING SCALABLE CISCO INTERNETWORkS CCTC-505 Prerequisite: CCNA designation or completion of CCTC-504.801 Thurs., Sept. 6-Dec. 13, 7-10 pm* STC
415 Sept. 8-Dec. 15 OL
425 Jan. 12-April 20 435 May 11-Aug. 17 $599 (text extra)
*plus four Saturdays, 9 am-4 pm (Saturday schedule - TBA)
IMPLEMENTING SECURE CONVERGED WIDE AREA NETWORkS CCTC-506 Prerequisite: CCNA designation or completion of CCTC-504.
821 Thurs., Jan. 10-April 17, 7-10 pm* STC
415 Sept. 8-Dec. 15 OL
425 Jan. 12-April 20 435 May 11-Aug. 17 $599 (text extra)
*plus four Saturdays, 9 am-4 pm (Saturday schedule - TBA)
BUILDING CISCO MULTILAyER SWITCHED NETWORkS CCTC-507 Prerequisite: CCNA designation or completion of CCTC-504.
841 Thurs., May 8-Aug. 14, 7-10 pm* STC
415 Sept. 8-Dec. 15 OL
425 Jan. 12-April 20 435 May 11-Aug. 17 $599 (text extra)
*plus four Saturdays, 9 am-4 pm (Saturday schedule - TBA)
OPTIMIzING CONVERGED CISCO NETWORkS CCTC-508
Prerequisites: CCNP 1 CCTC-505, CCNP 2 CCTC-506 and CCNP 3 CCTC-507
801 Thurs., Sept. 6-Dec. 13, 7-10 pm* STC
415 Sept. 8-Dec. 15 OL
425 Jan. 12-April 20 435 May 11-Aug. 17 $599 (text extra)
*plus four Saturdays, 9 am-4 pm (Saturday schedule - TBA)
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Advanced Technologies
In an effort to provide ongoing education to the networking community, Cisco has
expanded the Networking Academy offerings to include courses which augment
the knowledge and skills obtained through the CCNA/CCNP curriculum. The
Certification Training Centre is pleased to be able to offer this curriculum.
PANDUIT NETWORk INFRASTRUCTURE ESSENTIALS CCTC-432
801 Wed., Sept. 5-Dec. 12, 7-10 pm* PRO $495 (does NOT include materials fee) Students are expected to pay the cost of cables, connectors and tools required.
*plus 25 hours of independent lab time
IT ESSENTIALS I: PC HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE CCTC-433
801 Tues., Sept. 4-Dec. 11, 7-10 pm* STC $495
*plus 25 hours of independent lab time
FUNDAMENTALS OF WIRELESS LANS CCTC-434
Recommended: students have an understanding of networking technology and a
familiarity with using Cisco equipment such as that gained by completing CCTC-501 and CCTC-502 but this is not a prerequisite.
821 Tues., Jan. 8-April 15, 7-10 pm* STC $595
*plus 25 hours of independent lab time
IT ESSENTIALS II: NETWORk OPERATING SySTEMS CCTC-435
821 Thurs., Jan. 10-April 17, 7-10 pm* STC $495
*plus 25 hours of independent lab time
NETWORk SECURITy I CCTC-542
Prerequisite: Current CCNA Certification or completion of CCTC-504 or equivalent
801 Tues., Sept. 11-Dec. 18, 7-10 pm STC 821 Mon., Jan. 14-April 21, 7-10 pm
841 Mon., May 5-Aug. 25, 7-10 pm $595
NETWORk SECURITy II CCTC-543
Prerequisite: Network Security I CCTC-542 or equivalent
801 Thurs., Sept. 13-Dec. 13, 7-10 pm STC 821 Thurs., Jan. 17-April 17, 7-10 pm
841 Thurs., May 8-Aug. 7, 7-10 pm $595
CISCO CERTIFIED DESIGN ASSOCIATE (CCDA) CCTC-440
Prerequisite: Participants should have a strong understanding of basic networking
terminology and operations.
801 Fri., Sept. 7-Dec. 14, 7-10 pm STC $395
Note: This is not a Cisco Networking Academy course.
Microsoft
®Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE),
Microsoft
®Certified System Administrator (MCSA)
& Microsoft
®Certified Professional (MCP)
WINDOWS SERVER 2003 CCTC-544
801 Thurs., Sept. 6-Dec. 13, 7-10 pm PRO 821 Thurs., Jan. 10-April 17, 7-10 pm
415 Sept. 8-Dec. 15 OL
425 Jan. 11-April 19 435 May 10-Aug. 16 $495
$517 online (includes $64 admin. fee – text extra)
Note: Students should have access to Windows 2003 Server software. There are optional labs associated with the course that need to be completed on a PC running 2003 Server.
WINDOWS SERVER 2003 NETWORk INFRASTRUCTURE CCTC-545
801 Thurs., Sept. 6-Dec. 13, 7-10 pm PRO 841 Thurs., May 1-Aug. 14, 7-10 pm
$495
WINDOWS SERVER 2003 DIRECTORy SERVICES CCTC-546
801 Wed., Sept. 5-Dec. 12, 7-10 pm PRO
415 Sept. 5-Dec. 14 OL
425 Jan. 11-April 19 $495
$517 online (includes $64 admin. fee – text extra)
WINDOWS xP PROFESSIONAL CCTC-547
801 Wed., Sept. 5-Dec. 12, 7-10 pm PRO 821 Thurs., Jan. 10-April 17, 7-10 pm
841 Fri., May 2-Aug. 15, 7-10 pm $495
WINDOWS NETWORk SECURITy CCTC-548
801 Thurs., Sept. 6-Dec. 13, 7-10 pm PRO 821 Thurs., Jan. 10-April 17, 7-10 pm
841 Wed., April 30-Aug. 6, 7-10 pm $495
WINDOWS 2003 SERVER – ADVANCED CCTC-534
Prerequisite: CCTC-544 Windows 2003 Server
821 Wed., Jan. 9-April 16, 7-10 pm PRO 841 Wed., April 30-Aug. 6, 7-10 pm
$495
MICROSOFT VISTA CCTC-570
801 Thurs., Sept. 6-Dec. 13, 7-10 pm PRO 821 Thurs., Jan. 10-April 17, 7-10 pm
841 Thurs., May 1-Aug. 14, 7-10 pm $495
Novell
NOVELL NETWARE CCTC-407
801 Thurs., Sept. 13-Dec. 13, 7-10 pm PRO 841 Thurs., May 8-Aug. 7, 7-10 pm