Computer Systems Technician Networking
Co-op type:
Optional
Skills students have at the start of co-op work term:
- IT troubleshooting
- IPv4 and IPv6
- Network device installation, configuration, testing and troubleshooting (cisco)
- Windows operating system installation and troubleshooting
- Windows domain administration
- PC software and hardware troubleshooting
- Windows and Linux server administration
- ITIL Service Management
- Basic Python, SQL and database management
- OSI/TCP/IP Networking models
- Network routing protocols
- Fundamentals of network security
- Cloud basics
Suggested job titles:
- Junior system and network installer and/or administrators
- Technical support specialists
- Customer service support representatives
- Computer trainers
- Hardware and software sales and support
Requirements to remain eligible for co-op:
This program offers two optional co-op work terms. Qualified students with a minimum GPA of 2.7 can apply for a paid co-op employment to gain valuable work experience and build their network within the industry. Contact your Program Coordinator for specific qualification requirements.
Additional Info:
Are you an international student enrolled in the co-op program? Visit our International Co-op Students web page for more information.
Student Availability by Term:
- Summer
- Fall
- Winter