Network Management
420.AC

The Computer Science Technology program
trains computer technicians to locate, collect
and analyze data on the information processing
needs of users, and carry out data modelling
and processing using appropriate software.

The Network Management program provides
students with practical skills in the field of
networking, including commercial network
installation, server configuration,
user management, computer connections
and others.

The program content is always current and
perfectly reflects the latest technological
developments.

Top Career of the future
according to jobboom.com
2010 guide

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Employment Prospects

Upon completion of the program, graduates will be able to capitalize on their skills and work in a number of possible positions :

  • Multiplatform network administrator
  • User support technician
  • Computer maintenance technician
  • Web site administrator, Webmaster
  • Network interconnection programmer

Note : The Network Management option is available in the second year of studies in the Diploma of Collegial Studies (DEC) program.

Salary

 

 

 

 

 

Network Management
 

Course LIst

Specialized Training:

  • Computers environment
  • Elements of data processing
  • Structured programming
  • Applied Mathematics
  • Computers architecture
  • Object programming
  • Applied statistics
  • Operating system
  • PC Configuration
  • Advanced programming
  • Networking architecture
  • Networking administration
  • Routers configuration
  • Advanced operating system
  • Communication
  • Advanced networking administration
  • Routers installation
  • Networking implémentation
  • Internship preparation
  • Networking security
  • WEB server implantation
  • WAN conception
  • Final project
  • Internship I
  • Internship II

General Training:

  • 3 Physical Education courses
  • 3 Humanities courses
  • 4 Language and Literature courses
  • 2 Second Language courses
  • 2 Complementary courses


* The College reserves the right to substitute certain courses.

Admission criteria

Have obtained a Secondary School Diploma (DES) and completed the following courses :

  • Language of Instruction from Secondary V
  • Second Language from Secondary V
  • Mathematics TS or SM 5e (or Math 526)
  • Physical Sciences from Secondary IV
  • History from Secondary IV

or

Have obtained a Professional Studies Diploma (DEP) and completed the following courses:

  • Language of Instruction from Secondary V
  • Second Language from Secondary V
  • Mathematics TS or SM 5e (or Math 526)

or

Have obtained an equivalent education or an instruction deemed sufficient. Every case will be analysed by the college.

Level

  • This program leads to a Diploma of Collegial Studies (DEC).
  • Holders of a Diploma of Collegial Studies (DEC) can either begin to work in their field or pursue university studies.

Special Notes

Contents of the courses in the Diploma of Collegial Studies (DEC) Computer Science Technology Program are given for information purposes only. LaSalle College reserves the right to change, modify, add or remove one or several software programs or languages of application at any time, while respecting the program objectives and the recommendations contained within the collegial teaching guide.

Computer Club

The School includes a student-run computer club, which provides support to new computer science students and organizes sports and cultural activities.

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