Which degree has more demand, more pay, and more opportunities in the workplace? (1) Accounting Degree(2) Computer Science Degree
Oct 24th, 2021 2:12 am
Hi guys/gals, Im about to start my CNS program in seneca as a part time student (cant afford full time study because i work fulltime already and need to pay the bills.) I hope i get some responses from cns/cty graduates in this thread i created, please take time to answer the questions, thanks! 1. D...
May 10th, 2020 9:55 pm
... to ILC? If anyone is curious I attended Seneca for Police Foundations a few years ago but that career path didn't pan out. I'd like apply for Computer Networking and Technical Support which requires M/U Grade 11 Math as a minimum and I have Grade 11 Workplace.
So I'm looking at the courses available, I have read and seen many recommend CTY over CNS as its more or less the same up to second year. So I've eliminated CNS - I am left with CTY or Computer and Network Support Technician at Humber. CTY is 3 years with co-op, Humber is 2 years and looks like no c...
Hello everyone, I'm living in Winnipeg - Manitoba - Canada when I had just gotten my CCNA in routing and switching. I continued studying and labing very hard throughout the holidays and for months after and eventually passed all three CCNP exams . After taking a week off to celebrate , I started pos...
Jul 24th, 2017 9:28 pm
I got accepted into the Comp Sci - Comprehensive program at UOIT and Honours Comp Sci with Coop at Brock. Trying to decide between the two. Though I heard more good things about UOIT compared to Brock, I kinda hesitant on picking it. I am currently finishing up a 2-year diploma at community college ...
Mar 29th, 2017 10:59 am
Hello everybody,I am currently studying at Georgian college for computer system technician - networking. My co-op studies begin soon. Im looking for some suggestions on where I should take my coop placement.
Has anyone here taken this course at centennial college? I just want to know how this program is and if its worth it.
... in programing theory like at UTSC, and i was thinking of trasnfering yo Seneca @ york. Can anyone give me some advice and infomation about the computer networking program at Seneca
Hello! I am studying Business Technology Management at Ryerson. We're considered a hybrid between business and technical sides with low level experience in minor java programming, SQL, and network infrastructure management. I was considering the government, banking, but have read some very bad emplo...
Help! I've got accepted into Sheridan's Software Development and Network Engineering Program ( https://www.sheridancollege.ca/academics/programs-and-courses/computer-systems-technology-software-development-and-network-engineering.aspx ) but I can't seem to find any reviews on this program. Anyone in...
Just trying to get people's thoughts on these courses. I've applied and accepted an offer from Seneca for their CNS program (I'm planning on transferring to CNY for co-op when I can for that experience) after Centennial basically told me that I didn't meet their requirements for their Computer Syste...
So I THINK that I've decided to go to UOIT for Security and Networking(DIT, no Co-op)...however not really sure, since I also got accepted to Brock (BSc Honours with CO-OP), and Carleton (CIN Bachelor of Information Technology with CO-OP). I'm insanely confused as to where to go, and the reputabilit...
So I got accepted to 4 universities, Carleton, Brock, UOIT(University of Ontario Institute of Tech), and Ryerson. Carleton - Bachelor of Information Technology:Network Technology (CO-OP) Brock - BSc Honours Computing and Network Communications (CO-OP) UOIT - Networking and Information Technology Sec...
Hey. I am wondering if this program is any good? I have read from other threads that it is good but how about job prospects? I already have a college diploma and university degree in a similar field but not technical like this CNS program. Opinions?
Been thinking about attending Fanshawe College, which is located in London Ontario. Unfortunately there isn't a whole lot of information on this school, except for the KPI reports. So here is a forum post hoping I would get some feedback from people who went or currently at Fanshawe to share their i...
I'm thinking about joining the IT field as a Network Administrator, however it seems to be pretty hard to get any sort of reliable information on what schools are valuable to a company. Right now my options seem to be Fanshawe, George Brown, and Seneca. I was hoping someone in the IT field could giv...
I want to get into computer networking program in either one of these colleges...(as these are two most popular choices)has anyone went into these programs... how is the first semester, can you talk about your experiences... what happens in the first semester etc..
Jan 22nd, 2009 2:43 pm
Looking for students who want to earn money running SMS gaming contest at their schools.You should have some networking in place at other educational institutions.For info e-mail me at [email protected] and include your cell number and when you can be contacted
Hey there. To whoever has taken the course, or who knows about it. 1. Is it a very useful course to become a computer technician? 2. Would it help to take another course after, before or not take this course at all (please explain why and other courses) 3. Would you need to buy a laptop from the sch...