ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY AND APPLIED SCIENCE Software Engineering Technology 3429 3479 LENGTH INTAKE CREDENTIAL LOCATION (In-person) (Online) 2 years/ 4 semesters Fall, Winter Ontario College Advanced Diploma Progress (3429), Online (3479) Designing, developing, <strong>and</strong> maintaining software systems opens doors to a sector society relies on to stay connected. If you are a qualified post-secondary graduate, you may gain access to Year 2 (Semester 3) of this three-year offering, receive your advanced diploma in only four semesters, <strong>and</strong> enter the field. Coverage of modern programming languages, design <strong>and</strong> algorithm concepts, data management tools, systems integration, enterprise programming, mobile computing, <strong>and</strong> software security makes up this curriculum. You also become familiar with object-oriented software design methodologies, user-oriented interface design, software testing, mobile application development, cloud computing, data mining, <strong>and</strong> more. Two software development projects enhance your technical training <strong>and</strong> leadership abilities. Notes: 1. To support your learning, this program requires you to have access to a mobile computing device that meets minimum hardware requirements. Please visit the program page on our website for details. 2. Once you complete this program, you may apply for certified membership to either the Canadian Information Processing Society (CIPS) or to your provincial engineering technology association. Program Accreditation <strong>and</strong> Recognition • This program has met the national educational st<strong>and</strong>ards of Canada’s engineering technology <strong>and</strong> applied science profession, <strong>and</strong> as such, has received national program accreditation from Canada’s Association of Information Technology (IT) Professionals (CIPS) <strong>and</strong> Technology Accreditation Canada (TAC). • The Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians <strong>and</strong> Technologists (OACETT) recognizes this TAC nationally-accredited program as meeting the academic st<strong>and</strong>ard for certification in the Certified Engineering Technologist (C.E.T.) category as well as the OACETT technology report <strong>and</strong> language benchmark requirements. Notes: FAST-TRACK CAREER OUTLOOK Software developer / Web application developer / Database administrator ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS • Diploma or degree in computer science, information technology, software engineering, or a related discipline • Transcript <strong>and</strong> resumé review • Centennial College English Skills Assessment • English language proficiency 1. We will consider applicants with a combination of partial diploma or degree <strong>and</strong> relevant work experience. 2. Additional requirements apply to participate in co-op. Visit the program page on our website for details. centennialcollege.ca/3429 centennialcollege.ca/3479 icet@centennialcollege.ca 416-289-5000 ext. 53556 OPTIONAL CO-OP PROGRAM OUTLINE SEMESTER 1 COMM-170/171 College Communications 2 COMP-214 Advanced Database Concepts COMP-228 Java Programming COMP-123 Programming 2 COMP-246 Object Oriented Software Engineering GNED General Education Elective GNED-500 Global Citizenship: From Social Analysis to Social Action SEMESTER 2 COMP-212 Programming 3 COMP-229 Web Application Development COMP-254 Data Structures <strong>and</strong> Algorithms COMP-304 Mobile Applications Development COMP-311 Software Testing <strong>and</strong> Quality Assurance ENGL-253 Advanced Business Communications MATH-210 Linear Algebra <strong>and</strong> Statistics SEMESTER 3 COMP-231 Software Development Project I COMP-255 Business <strong>and</strong> Entrepreneurship for Software Engineering Technology COMP-303 Java EE Programming COMP-306 API Engineering <strong>and</strong> Cloud Computing COMP-307 Software Security COMP-309 Data Warehousing <strong>and</strong> Data Mining in HCIS Semester Note: Program #3439 (Optional Co-op) courses may be offered in an alternative sequence. SEMESTER 4 COMP-216 Networking for Software Developers CNET-307 IT Project Management COMP-308 Emerging Technologies COMP-313 Software Development Project 2 COMP-321 Systems Integration ELECT 1 Technical Elective 1* EMPS-102 Employment Skills 2 Semester Notes: 1. Program #3439 (Optional Co-op) courses may be offered in an alternative sequence. 2. Technical Elective 1*: COMP-367 -DevOps Implementation or COMP-377 - AI for Software Developers or COMP-387 - Clinical Workflow for IT Solutions 98 <strong>Graduate</strong> <strong>Certificate</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Fast</strong>-track Guidebook <strong>2023</strong>/<strong>2024</strong> centennialcollege.ca/graduate-certificates
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