As the Information Technology (IT) sector continues to grow in Toronto and George Brown College's industry partners report skills shortages, George Brown College is helping to meet employer demand by educating IT professionals who understand all aspects of computer systems.
The two-year Computer Systems Technician program provides students with a broad and in-depth technical base, through courses in the high-demand areas of system support, network administration and web technologies. The curriculum prepares graduates with the strong administration, troubleshooting and design skills they need for careers in IT.
George Brown College continues to invest in up-to-date networking, wireless and security lab equipment to help students develop hands-on installation, configuration and troubleshooting skills. Students use the NetLab platform, which enables them with 24/7 remote access to Cisco Systems physical equipment. This investment, along with the hands-on teaching environment, was recognized by Cisco when the College was designated an Area Support Centre and Instructor Training Centre.
Graduates of the Computer Systems Technician program are prepared to write several industry certification exams that are in-demand by employers.