- Graduate Certificate in Wireless Networking at George Brown College is offered as a 1 year (3 semesters) program.
- It is an online program offered on a full-time basis.
- George Brown College’s leading-edge Wireless Networking postgraduate program is designed to put students at the center of this exciting world by giving students high-demand skills in radio frequency (RF), cellular, broadband, and advanced data communications.
- The department offers students a unique choice of career direction. hey can specialize in:
- Long Term Evolution (LTE) and Broadband Technologies
- Advanced Network Security
- Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) Technologies
- The classes are lecture-based course structure. Students learn in labs by practicing on the equipment that they will use when they enter the workforce.
- In conjunction with the corporate partners, students may be involved in real-world projects for one or two days per week, making proposals, and then working in teams to plan projects, set schedules and achieve goals.
- George Brown has created up-to-date wireless, security, VoIP, RF, and LTE labs so that all students gain individual hands-on experience.
- Students will have access to NETLAB, giving them remote access to the Cisco Academy and VMWare labs.
- After finishing the program, students will have bridging options to other post-secondary and postgraduate programs in the School of Computer Technology.
- Students who start the program in January (Winter term) will be required to attend classes during the summer months (May to August).
- Students also have to complete a capstone project in the 3rd semester.
- The School of Computer Technology has partnered with both the IBM Academy and the premier CISCO Networking Academy. This partnership offers 9 industry-recognized certificates: A+, Server+, Linux+, Level 1 Installer, Java Programmer, CCNA, CCSP, CWLSS, and CCNP.
- The average salary of the program goes up to 42,000 USD.