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6 Networks Preparatory Programs in Canada


LaSalle College Montreal
Diploma in Computer Science Technology- Network Management
- Montreal, Canada
Diploma
Full time
2670 hours
Distance Learning, On-Campus
French, English
Developed together with the industry, LaSalle College’s DCS in Computer Science Technology - Network Security Management trains experts to manage physical and cloud-based networks and teaches the key concepts of cybersecurity. Pave the way to job opportunities in the industry thanks to our program focused on Cisco, Microsoft and Linux technologies. Teachers who are IT professionals will get you ready for CCNA, CCNP, A+, MCSA and LPIC certifications.


George Brown College
Advanced Diploma in Computer Systems Technology
- Toronto, Canada
Advanced Diploma
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
The Computer Systems Technology program is designed with extensive input from the industry and offers two optional specializations in its third year. The Networking specialization focuses on network security, voice-over-IP (VoIP), and wireless LANs. The Systems specialization focuses on mail server administration, content management systems (Collaboration), database administration, and computer security. Both specializations include core courses on infrastructure virtualization (through the VMWare IT Academy) and cloud computing, along with best practices in Information Technology.
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Conestoga College
Certificate in Network Technical Support
- Waterloo, Canada
Certificate
Full time
1 year
Blended
English
https://www.conestogac.on.ca/fulltime/network-technical-support...


Metro College Of Technology (Canada)
NETWORK AND CLOUD ADMINISTRATION
- Toronto, Canada
Advanced Diploma
On-Campus
English
The Network and Cloud Administration course begins with the essentials of computer hardware and operating systems foundations. Then it moves onto Microsoft network technology. Students will learn how to install and configure Microsoft servers and networks. Further they will gain in-depth knowledge of cloud-based Microsoft Windows Network Systems and Windows Security. Students will also learn the fundamentals of CISCO switches and routers and Linux Administration. They will then move to Google cloud solution and AWS cloud solution. This will introduce students to the advanced topics of the program. Upon successful completion of this program, students will be awarded a diploma and able to take and pass the related certification exams.


Sunview College
Diploma in Network Engineer
- Brampton, Canada
Diploma
On-Campus
English
Computer network engineers, also known as network architects, plan and construct data communication networks, such as local area network (LAN) and wide area network (WAN) systems. This can involve selecting the hardware and software, determining the layout of cables, and overseeing other IT professionals create networks. The majority of computer network architects work full-time, although overtime is common. Few physical demands and risks are associated with this career. Such computer architects spend long periods of time in front of computers. In addition, IT certification in networking offers targeted training for a network computer engineer. Examples include the Microsoft Network Engineer and Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certifications.


Centre for Arts and Technology
Diploma in Network Security Specialist
- Kelowna, Canada
Diploma
Full time
18 months
On-Campus
English
The problem with digital information is that it’s bendable, breakable, hackable and open to theft, and because of this, the need for security professionals is expected to continue to increase exponentially. If you are a tech-minded person who loves computers, networks, and problem-solving, come and apply your talents to train for one of the fastest growing professions in one of our industry-driven Network Security training programs in Kelowna, BC.
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In Canada, Networks degree programs at the Preparatory level focus on foundational concepts essential for understanding network systems. This stage is key for students who want to engage with networking technologies in an increasingly interconnected world, preparing them for more advanced studies.
Through coursework in network design, cybersecurity fundamentals, and network administration, students develop skills in configuring network devices and managing network security policies. They enhance problem-solving abilities as they analyze real-world networking challenges. The academic environment encourages curiosity, allowing students to explore various networking technologies.
Canadian educational approaches frequently emphasize collaborative learning and hands-on experience, giving students practical skills directly applicable in the field. Many learners find that engaging with peers in team-based projects fosters independence and encourages innovation. Graduates emerge with competencies that align well with global career opportunities in IT support, network administration, and cybersecurity, ready to enter a workforce that values these foundational competencies.