By attending the Bachelor of Information Technology (Computer and Communications Networks) Honours program, students will be part of a select group of Ontario students to receive a four-year degree in information technology.
The Ministry of Colleges and Universities specifically selected Centennial College to deliver an applied science program that addresses the province's critical need for networking professionals. Centennial College is the only post-secondary institution in Ontario to offer a bachelor degree Computer and Communication Networks program.
During the four years students will spend in this School of Engineering Technology and Applied Science offering, they will study a unique blend of technology and business subjects. A hands-on approach will ensure an innovative balance between the practical and theoretical backgrounds employers are seeking. Learning from highly qualified professors who hold industrial certifications and advanced academic credentials, students will also be able to specialize in the design of wireless networks and security networking.
Level | Bachleors |
Discipline | Computer Science and IT |
Duration | 48 months |
Intakes | Jan, Sep |
Application Fees | CAD 0 |
Tuition Fees | CAD 20570 |
Campus |
Language proficiency (minimum) | |
IELTS | 6.5 |
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TOEFL | 88 |
PTE | 60 |
Duolingo | 125 |
Exam proficiency (minimum) | |
SAT | Not Required / Waiver |
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ACT | Not Required / Waiver |
GRE | Not Required / Waiver |
GMAT | Not Required / Waiver |
Minimum GPA - 65%
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