Tuesday, 30 July 2013

DURHAM COLLEGE

YEAR 1 COSTS
TUITION FEES (INTERNATIONAL): $ 11,819  (6.27 LAKHS)
STUDENT INCIDENTAL FEES: $ 990  (52000 RS)
LAB, SUPPLIES AND CONSUMABLE FEES: $ 300 (15000 RS)

ABOVE FEES DO NOT INCLUDE TEXTBOOKS.
IELTS – 6.0

Computer Systems Technology (three-year)
(MTCU-approved program title: Computer Systems Technology)
PROGRAM OF STUDY
YEAR 1 – SEMESTER 1
BUSINESSSYSTEMSFUNDAMENTALS(BUSF1200)
COMMUNICATIONSIFORIT(COMM3201)
DATACOMMUNICATIONS&NETWORKINGI(DCOM1100)
INTRODUCTIONTODATABASE(DBAS1201)
INTRODUCTIONTOPROGRAMMING(PROG1205)
MATHEMATICSFORIT(MATH1110)
YEAR 1 – SEMESTER 2
COMPUTEROPERATINGSYSTEMS(COPS1104)
COMPUTERSYSTEMS(OSX)(CSYS3122)
COMPUTERSYSTEMSI(CSYS1122)
DATACOMMUNICATIONS&NETWORKINGII(DCOM2100)
INTERNETDEVELOPMENTI(INTN2201)
INTRODUCTIONTOC++PROGRAMMING(CPRG3202)
YEAR 2 – SEMESTER 3
COMMUNICATIONSIIFORIT(COMM4201)
COMPUTERSYSTEMSII(CSYS2122)
DATACOMMUNICATIONS&NETWORKINGIII(DCOM3100)
NETWORKADMINISTRATIONI(NETW4102)
PROJECTMANAGEMENT(PROJ6101)
SCRIPTING&AUTOMATIONI(PROG3103)
YEAR 2 – SEMESTER 4
DATACOMMUNICATIONS&NETWORKINGIV(DCOM4100)
ETHICS,TECHNOLOGY&FORENSICCOMPUTING(GNED1504)
GENERALEDUCATIONELECTIVE(GNED0000)
NETWORKADMINISTRATIONII(NETW5100)
NOVELLADMINISTRATION(NETW4101)
SCRIPTING&AUTOMATIONII(PROG4103)
YEAR 3 – SEMESTER 5
CCNASECURITY(SECR1100)
CLIENT/SERVERCOMPUTINGI(CLNT1101)
DATACOMMUNICATIONS&NETWORKING(DCOM5100)
FIELDPLACEMENTSEMINARCSTY(FWKC5101)
NETWORKADMINISTRATIONIII(NETW6100)
YEAR 3 – SEMESTER 6
CLIENT/SERVERCOMPUTINGII(CLNT2101)
FIELDPLACEMENT–CSTY(FWKC6101)
NETWORKADMINISTRATIONIV(NETW7100)
NETWORKADMINISTRATIONV(NETW8100)
UNIFIEDCOMMUNICATIONS(VOIP2100)
For course descriptions, please visitwww.durhamcollege.ca/programs.
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
Graduates of the three-year Computer Systems
Technology program will be ready to meet the information
technology (IT) needs of the business, industry, service
and government sectors.
You will be trained to plan, implement and analyze IT
solutions based on various operating systems,
networking technologies and computer programming
languages. The curriculum addresses:
• Advanced topics in network management;
• Communication protocols;
• Mail servers;
• Security; and
• Unified communications enterprise-level management
of server platforms.
As a graduate, you will have the skills and expertise
required to be an active participant in the planning and
implementation of the information security programs and
procedures required by modern organizations due to
increasingly stringent reporting and privacy regulations.
You will also be able to deploy Internet servers for web,
email and network services.
The multiple skills you will gain through this program
will enable you to challenge for industry recognized
certifications including Cisco (e.g. CCNA, CCNP and
CCSP) Microsoft (e.g. MCTS, MCITP, MCSE) and
CompTIA (e.g. A+, Network+, Server+, Security+ and
Linux+).
Note: To ensure you make an informed decision about your IT career
path, a common first semester is offered for the Computer Systems
Technician, Computer Systems Technology, Computer Programmer and
Computer Programmer Analyst programs. This approach will give you
an opportunity to explore the systems/programming applications and
networking/hardware applications of the IT sector. At the end of the first
semester you will select your program of choice.
OPPORTUNITIES FOR DEGREE
COMPLETION OR ADDITIONAL
CREDENTIALS
Qualified graduates can go on to take Durham College’s
Human Resources Management graduate certificate
program or may be eligible to apply their academic
credits toward further study through Durham College’s
partnerships with many Canadian and international
colleges and universities. Please see Page 32 or visit
www.durhamcollege.ca/transferguide.
MOBILE LEARNING AT
DURHAM COLLEGE
As a student enrolled in a mobile learning program, you
will experience an exceptional learning experience
through the use of mobile technology including bringing
your own laptop to the college and becoming part of our
mobile environment for the duration of your program –
gaining the advanced technical skills and knowledge
needed for a strong edge in your career.
Mobile Learning programs provide:
• Access to common study areas with desktop
computers and wireless connectivity;
• Access to the Durham College Service Desk portal for
campus technology information, advice, online
support and self help;
• Access to electronic test and assignment results,
lecture notes, online discussion groups and resources
from anywhere in the world;
• Direct faculty communication and collaborative
learning;
• Electronic access to course materials; and
• Wired and wireless connectivity on campus including
networked classrooms and labs.
How mobile learning works:
• Acquire your own laptop from a vendor of your
choosing including all of the hardware and software
components required by your respective program
(unless your program requires server-based software
or software that can only be provided by the college);
• A Mobile Learning FAQ list is posted on the mobile
learning website;
• Discounted software (e.g. Adobe) is available for
purchase from the Campus Bookstore; and
• Specific laptop requirements are available at
www.durhamcollege.ca/mobile (updated
requirements are posted in May each year).
For information, visit www.durhamcollege.ca/mobile.
FIELD PLACEMENT
During your final semester, you will be required to work
100 hours in a relevant IT industry field placement to gain
valuable, hands-on work experience. The experience will
enable you to put classroom learning into practice and
provide valuable contacts for future careers.
ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS
Ontario Secondary School Diploma, General Educational
Development, Academic and Career Entrance – College
Prep Level or Mature Student Status plus senior level
(Grade 11 or higher) subject credits, college preparation
(C), university/college preparation (M), university
preparation (U) or post-secondary (college or university)
in:
• Grade 12 English;
• Grade 12 mathematics; and
• Electronics and computer studies (recommended).
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES:
• Computer system administration;
• Data centre administrator;
• Network administration;
• Network security analyst;
• Network support technologist; and
• Software and hardware support technologist.

Computer Programmer Analyst (three-year)
(MTCU-approved program title: Computer Programmer Analys
PROGRAM OF STUDY
YEAR 1 – SEMESTER 1
BUSINESSSYSTEMSFUNDAMENTALS(BUSF1200)
COMMUNICATIONSIFORIT(COMM3201)
DATACOMMUNICATIONS&NETWORKINGI(DCOM1100)
INTRODUCTIONTODATABASES(DBAS1201)
INTRODUCTIONTOPROGRAMMING(PROG1205)
MATHEMATICSFORIT(MATH1110)
YEAR 1 – SEMESTER 2
COMPUTEROPERATINGSYSTEMS(COPS1104)
COMPUTERSYSTEMSI(CSYS1122)
INTERNETDEVELOPMENTI(INTN2201)
INTROTOC++PROGRAMMING(CPRG3202)
SYSTEMSANALYSIS&DESIGN(SAAD3203)
VISUALBASICI(VISB3202)
YEAR 2 – SEMESTER 3
ACCOUNTINGI(ACCT1200)
C++PROGRAMMINGII(CPRG4202)
COBOLPROGRAMMINGI(COBL3201)
COMMUNICATIONSIIFORIT(COMM4201)
HUMANRESOURCESMANAGEMENT(HRM1200)
INTERNETDEVELOPMENTII(INTN3201)
MARKETINGI(MKTG1200)
OPERATIONSMANAGEMENTI(*OPER1200)
YEAR 2 – SEMESTER 4
ACCOUNTINGII(ACCT2200)
C++PROGRAMMING(DNET4200)
COBOLPROGRAMMINGII(COBL4200)
HUMANRESOURCEMANAGEMENTII(HRM2200)
IT&SOCIETY(SOCI4200)
JAVADEVELOPMENT(JAVA5203)
MARKETINGII(MKTG2200)
OPERATIONSMANAGEMENTII(OPER2200)
VISUALBASICII(VISB6201)
YEAR 3 – SEMESTER 5
DATABASEDEVELOPMENTI(DBAS5206)
FIELDPLACEMENTSEMINAR–CPA(FWKI6203)
GENERALEDUCATIONELECTIVE(GNED0000)
ONLINEPROGRAMMINGI(CICS5205)
PCHELPDESK(COMP4207)
PROJECTMANAGEMENT(PROJ3202)
STATISTICSI(MATH2201)
YEAR 3 – SEMESTER 6
DATABASEDEVELOPMENTII(DBAS6206)
EMERGINGTECHNOLOGIES(TECH6200)
FIELDPLACEMENT–CPA(FWKI6204)
INTERNETDEVELOPMENTIII(INTN6203)
NETPROGRAMMING(DNET4201)
ONLINEPROGRAMMINGII(CICS6205)
For course descriptions, please visitwww.durhamcollege.ca/programs.
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
This program offers comprehensive study in information
technology, systems methodologies and application
programming, built on a solid foundation of business
expertise. The curriculum includes in-depth instruction
and the practical application of structured, mainframe
and object-oriented programming languages.
Additionally, you will receive extensive training in:
• Database administration;
• Internet development; and
• Project management.
You will work independently and in a team to create
course deliverables. As a graduate you will begin your
career in programming, microcomputer support or
computer operations. With experience, you will then
advance to a systems analyst position with responsibility
for the design and planning of system networks; a
technical support position; or a management position in
programming, operations or other area.
Note: To ensure you make an informed decision about your information
technology (IT) career path, a common first semester is offered for the
Computer Systems Technician, Computer Systems Technology,
Computer Programmer and Computer Programmer Analyst programs.
This approach will give you an opportunity to explore the
systems/programming applications and networking/hardware
applications of the IT sector. At the end of the first semester you will
select your program of choice.
OPPORTUNITIES FOR DEGREE
COMPLETION OR ADDITIONAL
CREDENTIALS
Qualified graduates can go on to take Durham College’s
Human Resources Management graduate certificate
program or may be eligible to apply their academic
credits toward further study through Durham College’s
partnerships with many Canadian and international
colleges and universities. Please see Page 32 or visit
www.durhamcollege.ca/transferguide.
MOBILE LEARNING AT
DURHAM COLLEGE
As a student enrolled in a mobile learning program, you
will experience an exceptional learning experience
through the use of mobile technology including bringing
your own laptop to the college and becoming part of our
mobile environment for the duration of your program –
gaining the advanced technical skills and knowledge
needed for a strong edge in your career.
Mobile Learning programs provide:
• Access to common study areas with desktop
computers and wireless connectivity;
• Access to the Durham College Service Desk portal for
campus technology information, advice, online
support and self help;
• Access to electronic test and assignment results,
lecture notes, online discussion groups and resources
from anywhere in the world;
• Direct faculty communication and collaborative
learning;
• Electronic access to course materials; and
• Wired and wireless connectivity on campus including
networked classrooms and labs.
How mobile learning works:
• Acquire your own laptop from a vendor of your
choosing including all of the hardware and software
components required by your respective program
(unless your program requires server-based software
or software that can only be provided by the college);
• A Mobile Learning FAQ list is posted on the mobile
learning website;
• Discounted software (e.g. Adobe) is available for
purchase from the Campus Bookstore; and
• Specific laptop requirements are available at
www.durhamcollege.ca/mobile (updated
requirements are posted in May each year).
For information, visit www.durhamcollege.ca/mobile.
FIELD PLACEMENT
You will participate in a four-week, 150-hour work
placement at the end of Semester 6. This will give you
practical IT experience supporting an enterprise or
business function and give you an opportunity to apply
the theories and concepts learned.
INTERNSHIP
An internship is paid employment that enables you to gain
longer-term practicalwork experience directly related to
your area of study. Internships are optional and last four,
12 or 16 months. You can participate in the internship
program prior to your final year of study and then return
to Durham College to complete your diploma
requirements.
ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS
Ontario Secondary School Diploma, General Educational
Development, Academic and Career Entrance – College
Prep Level or Mature Student Status plus senior level
(Grade 11 or higher) subject credits, college preparation
(C), university/college preparation (M), university
preparation (U) or post-secondary (college or university
in:
• Grade 12 English; and
• Grade 12 mathematics.
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES:
• Application development;
• Business analyst;
• Internet development and e-commerce;
• Project management;
• Software and database development/support;
• Systems analysis/design; and

• User support.

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