Advanced Diploma in Computer Systems Technology - Information Systems Engineering (Co-op)

Sheridan College - Davis Campus

Canada,Ontario

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36 Months

Duration

CAD$ 17,928/year

Tuition Fee

CAD$ 100

Application Fee

Sep 2022

Apply Date

Canada, Ontario

Type: College

Location Type: Semi-Urban

Founded: 1967

Total Students: 24,500 +

Int. Students: 8,700 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

7899 McLaughlin Road, Brampton, Ontario, CA

Advanced Diploma in Computer Systems Technology - Information Systems Engineering (Co-op)

Program Overview

Computer systems engineers are always in demand with the increasing role of technology in business.

Learn the latest computing technologies

  • In this program, you’ll build your skills and knowledge in multiple computing platforms and environments. You’ll learn to apply the latest technologies to solve real-world problems with:
    • iOS and Android application development
    • Java, and Java Frameworks, C#, .NET and .net server development
    • Web technologies and web application development
    • Oracle and SQL server
    • Version control

Learning Outcomes

  • The graduate has reliably demonstrated the ability to:
    • Identify, analyze, design, develop, implement, verify and document the requirements for a computing environment.
    • Diagnose, troubleshoot, document and monitor technical problems using appropriate methodologies and tools.
    • Analyze, design, implement and maintain secure computing environments.
    • Analyze, develop and maintain robust computing system solutions through validation testing and industry best practices.
    • Communicate and collaborate with team members and stakeholders to ensure effective working relationships.
    • Select and apply strategies for personal and professional development to enhance work performance.
    • Apply project management principles and tools when responding to requirements and monitoring projects within a computing environment.
    • Adhere to ethical, social media, legal, regulatory and economic requirements and/or principles in the development and management of the computing solutions and systems.
    • Investigate emerging trends to respond to technical challenges.
    • Analyze, plan, design, implement and administer computer systems and cloud solutions.
    • Research, design, deploy, configure, troubleshoot, maintain, upgrade, and decommission computing system infrastructures.
    • Select and apply scripting tools and programming languages to automate routine tasks.
    • Install, monitor, optimize and administer a database management system in response to specified requirements.
    • Design, implement, and administer technical support processes for computing system infrastructures that align with industry best practices.
    • Construct an end-to-end information system consistent with client requirements and industry best practice.

Get hands-on experience

  • The third year of our systems engineering program features Capstone-Based Learning (CBL), a uniquely Sheridan approach to curriculum delivery. In the Capstone course, you

Turn your diploma into a degree

Co-op Option

  • Students in this program may apply to the co-op program during their second academic semester. Enrolment in the Co-op program is limited through an additional co-op application process that takes place at the end of the first year. Students in the co-op program are eligible to complete three co-op work terms prior to graduation. The program-specific academic standard required for participation in co-op can be found here: Academic Standards for Co-op and Internship.
  • Co-operative Education is a form of work-integrated learning that links classroom learning with paid or unpaid work experience within a professional environment. Co-op work terms are related specifically to the academic studies of each student. The work terms provide an opportunity to learn by doing. You’ll apply theory to practice, develop a meaningful view of the working world, and cultivate an awareness of yourself as a professional.
  • Students receive in-class and 1-on-1 career education support to help prepare for the work term. The co-op component is delivered by Sheridan’s Co-operative Education Office, which facilitates over 1,800 Co-op/Internship work terms per year Sheridan-wide. Learn more about Co-operative Education and Internships at Sheridan.