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ProgramsClick on the links below to visit the program pages on the Centennial or Sheridan Web sites. Programs are listed in alphabetical order. Architectural Technician/Technology (Sheridan) 8/10/2008 Architectural technicians/technologists apply their knowledge of modern materials, construction methods, building codes and regulations to the construction process to inspire unique solutions for our shelter needs. Biomedical Engineering Technology(non-co-op) (Centennial) 8/8/2008 In the biomedical equipment industry, engineering and scientific disciplines merge resulting in innovations that bring benefits to both the health care system and society. Firms in this industry must now meet the challenge of providing a wider range of quality products. As a result, there will be a greater need for qualified professionals. Computer Engineering Technician/Technology (Sheridan) 8/6/2008 Sheridan's Computer Engineering Technician/Technology programs offer an exciting experience for students to use creativity and innovation with a focus on embedded software applications and data acquisition from industrial processes. Computer Systems Technology - Networking (co-op) (Centennial) 8/4/2008 Our popular Computer Systems Technology program incorporates the latest in computer systems and networks technology and will keep on changing during your enrolment to reflect the ever-growing innovations of the digital revolution. Environmental Science Technician (Sheridan) 8/2/2008 The environmental industry is one of the country's leading growth industries generating revenues in excess of $17 billion annually. There is a high demand for technicians to work on the taking and analysis of environmental samples and in the environmental regulatory process. Electro-Mechanical Engineering Technician - Automation and Robotics (Centennial) 7/14/2008 Build a rewarding career in the high-tech field of automation with the expertise you will gain in this comprehensive program. Automated systems - the program's focus - are at the heart of virtually all manufacturing industries. Biomedical Engineering Technology (co-op) (Centennial) 7/6/2008 In the biomedical equipment industry, engineering and scientific disciplines merge resulting in innovations that bring benefits to both the health care system and society. Bioinformatics for Software Professionals (Centennial) 4/8/2008 Bioinformatics is an exciting new field that integrates the latest computer technologies with biological data, providing scientists with the tools and applications essential for the study of important biological processes. The recent explosion of available biological data types has created an increasing demand for skilled bioinformatics specialists with comprehensive training in both biology and software to retrieve, integrate, analyze, visualize and model these data. Biotechnology Technician - Industrial Microbiology (Centennial) 4/2/2008 The Biotechnology Technician program provides thorough knowledge of microbiology and related sciences, as well as the technical skills used in industrial laboratory work. Computer Engineering Technician / Technology (Sheridan) 3/28/2008 Sheridan's Computer Engineering Technician/Technology programs offer an exciting experience for students to use creativity and innovation with a focus on embedded software applications and data acquisition from industrial processes. Computer Engineering Technology - Embedded Networks (co-op) (Centennial) 2/24/2008 Our new Computer Engineering Technology program will prepare you for a challenging career with the latest in computer embedded and networks technology. Computer Systems Technology - Networking (non co-op) (Centennial) 2/20/2008 Be one of the 100 yearly graduates who find their jobs in technical support for the growing mesh of internet, intranets, extranets and telecom networks! Computer Systems Technology - Software Development and Network Engineering (Sheridan) 2/18/2008 Learn how to develop, support and implement a variety of computer applications for use by individuals, businesses and organizations. Through a combination of learning activities including lectures, hands-on learning and the use of mobile computers, students develop a range of practical, highly marketable skills. Students study courses in computer architecture, programming techniques, computer networks, systems analysis, database implementation and management, operating systems, information systems security and applied mathematics. Computer Systems Technology - Systems Analyst (Sheridan) 2/16/2008 Information systems are crucial to the success of modern business organizations and new systems are constantly being developed to make business more competitive. Systems analysts are the architects, as well as the project leaders, of an information system. It is the job of the systems analyst to develop solutions to users' problems, determine the technical and operational feasibility of their solutions, as well as estimate the costs to develop and implement them. Electromechanical Engineering Technician/Technology (Sheridan) 2/12/2008 As business and industry become more quality and efficiency conscious, automating the control of conditions and processes becomes increasingly important. Students of Sheridan's Electromechanical Engineering Technician/Technology Program are introduced to the basics of electronics and mechanical engineering technology, then progress to industrial and commercial mechatronic applications using the latest PLC, robotic and automation techniques. Electronics Engineering Technician / Technology (Sheridan) 2/10/2008 Students will learn to design, implement, and maintain the architecture for computer systems and networks integrate networking technologies with information systems supervise and train others and design and manage an information server. Enterprise Database Management (Sheridan) 2/8/2008 Database management systems are the foundation on which most modern computer applications are built. Enterprises of all sizes and types owe their very livelihood to efficient database applications that can support transaction processing and strategic decision making. Accordingly, database management is one of the hottest fields in computing today. Environmental Control (Sheridan) 2/6/2008 Employers are seeking graduates from traditional science, technology and engineering disciplines who can apply various environmental technologies and regulations. Sheridan's Environmental Control Program allows students to supplement their existing technical background with the knowledge and skills needed by industry and government to resolve environmental problems. Environmental Protection Technology (co-op) (Centennial) 2/4/2008 Practical training in the three foundation disciplines of biology, chemistry and civil engineering means that graduate technologists can understand and manage complex environmental problems. Health Informatics Technology (co-op) (Centennial) 1/30/2008 This Advanced Diploma in Health Informatics Technology will incorporate knowledge of both information technology and health care systems. The skills acquired by the graduates will enable them to design, develop, modify, and test software for health care applications. Health Informatics Technology (non co-op) (Centennial) 1/28/2008 This Advanced Diploma in Health Informatics Technology will incorporate knowledge of both information technology and health care systems. The skills acquired by the graduates will enable them to design, develop, modify, and test software for health care applications. The Information Technology Professional Internship (Sheridan) 1/26/2008 Sheridan's Information Technologies Professional Internship (ITPI) offers an exciting curriculum, developed in conjunction with IT employers, designed to provide students with the skills, attitudes and work experience necessary to obtain employment in the Information Technology field. Integrated Manufacturing Systems (Sheridan) 1/24/2008 Sheridan's Integrated Manufacturing Systems Program offers postsecondary graduates and mature students an advanced-level program to develop skills and knowledge required by specialists in the emerging field of Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM). Manufacturing Engineering Technician/Technology (Sheridan) 1/22/2008 Sheridan's Manufacturing Engineering Technician/ Technology Program offers an exciting experience for students who use creativity and innovation to perform evaluation, design, development and supervisory functions in an engineering environment including manufacturing systems design, commissioning and quality control systems. Manufacturing Management (Sheridan) 1/20/2008 Sheridan's Manufacturing Management Program offers postsecondary graduates with work experience an advanced-level program to develop skills and knowledge required by specialists who are able to organize and manage a manufacturing facility at the middle management or project management level. Mechanical Engineering Technician / Technology - Design and Drafting (Sheridan) 1/18/2008 Students explore the design component of mechanical engineering, and the link between computer-assisted drafting and design (CADD) and computer-assisted manufacturing (CAM). Mechanical Engineering Technology - Design (co-op) (Centennial) 1/16/2008 This program combines courses in engineering theory and practice, focusing on the design and development of various mechanical devices and equipment. Mechanical Engineering Technology - Design (non co-op) (Centennial) 1/14/2008 description: This program combines courses in engineering theory and practice, focusing on the design and development of various mechanical devices and equipment. Mechanical Engineering Technology/Technician (Sheridan) 1/12/2008 Sheridan's Mechanical Engineering Technician/Technology Program combines classroom study and laboratory work in mechanical engineering technology, providing students with valuable experience in design, research and development. Quality Assurance - Manufacturing and Management (Sheridan) 1/8/2008 Sheridan's Quality Assurance/Manufacturing and Management Program is designed to provide graduates with the skills and qualifications necessary to participate in the growing field of quality assurance.
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