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IT and Applied Technology


Computer networks and software applications are increasingly complex and demanding. Consequently, IT professionals need to ensure their knowledge and skill sets are current.

Whether network administration or software development is your focus, UBC Continuing Studies can expand your knowledge and improve career opportunities with individual courses and training in:

IT industry certifications: CompTIA, Microsoft, Cicso (CCNA) and CWNP Wireless
web programming
software engineering

We also offer certificate programs that provide comprehensive, hands-on learning in various areas of technology:

UBC/BCIT Joint Certificate in Network Administration and Security Professional
UBC/BCIT Joint Certificate in Technology Support Professional

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The Network Administration and Security Professional (NASP) program recently received a 2008 Program Award of Excellence from the Canadian Association of University Continuing Education. Read more...


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