Diploma in Computer Science - Network Management
LaSalle College Montreal
Key Information
Campus location
Montreal, Canada
Languages
French, English
Study format
Distance learning, On-Campus
Duration
2670 hours
Pace
Full time
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Introduction
COMPUTER SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY - NETWORK MANAGEMENT
The frequently updated Computer Science Technology courses, with a Network and Security Management option, lead to a number of certifications recognized by the job market including CISCO (CCNA and CCNP), CompTIA (A+), Microsoft (MCSA) and LPIC.
LEVEL
This program leads to a Diploma of College Studies (DCS) in Computer Science Technology (420.B0), recognized by the ministère de l'Éducation et de l'Enseignement supérieur (MEES). Holders of this diploma can either begin to work in their field or pursue university studies.
Admissions
Curriculum
Concentration Courses
- Applied Mathematics (60 h)
- Introduction to Networks (75 h)
- Computer Technical Support (75 h)
- Installation and Configuration of a Client Operating System (60 h)
- Installation et configuration d'un système d'exploitation libre (75 h)
- Routing and Switching Essentials (75 h)
- Scaling Networks (75 h)
- Installation and Configuration of a Server Operating System (60 h)
- Administration of an Open Source Operating System (60 h)
- Programming and Scripting Langages (90 h)
- Connecting Networks (75 h)
- Security of a Network Infrastructure (75 h)
- Advanced Administration of an open Source Operating System (60 h)
- Implementation of Directory Services (75 h)
- Advanced IP Routing (75 h)
- Implementation of Network Services (75 h)
- Administration of Open Source Network services (60 h)
- Advanced IP Switching (75 h)
- Installation and Configuration of an Email Server (90 h)
- Professional Integration (60 h)
- Internship (255 h)
- Troubleshooting IP Networks (75 h)
- Integrating Comptencies in a Case Study (105 h)
- Management of an IT Infrastructure (75 h)
* The College reserves the right to substitute certain courses.
General Education Courses
- 3 Physical Education Courses (90 h)
- 3 Humanities Courses (150 h)
- 4 Literature Courses (240 h)
- 2 Second Language Courses (90 h)
- 2 Complementary Courses (90 h)
Program Tuition Fee
Career Opportunities
Career Prospects
- Computer network technician
- IT analyst and consultant
- Multi-platform system and network administrator
- User support and computer maintenance technician
- Internetworking equipment programmer
- Network manager
- Network security technician
- Network infrastructure installer (routers, switches, cabling, etc.)
You can also further your software engineering education at the university level. Certain courses may even be credited.