• Graduate Certificate in Wireless Network Infrastructure at Conestoga College allows students to complete this program in 1 Year.
  • Students are required to successfully complete two language electives (in one language) in order to graduate.
  • This program prepares graduates with degrees or diplomas in telecommunications, electronics, or computer engineering/technology for work in emerging fields in the wireless telecommunications industry.
  • The main concepts covered under the program are:​
    • Data Communications
    • RF and Network Systems and Components
    • Telecommunications and Network Fundamentals
    • RF Spectrum and Propagation Theory
    • Wireless and Network Analysis Tools
  • Students will enhance their undergraduate knowledge with practical skills that include the use of industry-standard tools (drive test tools, propagation tools, spectrum analyzers, network analyzers, etc.), and the techniques required for success in the wireless industry.
  • Students will broaden their familiarity with troubleshooting and the configuration of the local area and wide area networks (LANs and WANs) and networking topics relevant to telecom carriers including virtual private networks, quality of service, and others.
  • The student to teacher ratio is 20:1 which helps increase in interaction between professors and students.
  • On average, 82% of students from the last three years found employment within six months of graduation.
  • After completing this course, students have career opportunities as
    • Network Specialist
    • Network Technician
    • Network Administrator
    • Network Analyst
    • Network Manager, etc with an average salary of 46,475 USD per year.