a young IT professional smiling broadly while fixing computer hardware a young IT professional smiling broadly while fixing computer hardware

School of Applied Science & Technology

Configure a Career in IT

The IT Specialist Certificate Program is the starting point of a tech career. With a focus on the foundations of information technology, from PC hardware configuration and operating systems, to network communications, and professional IT practices, graduates will gain knowledge as well as practical experience through integrated work placements in industry settings; in-demand skills that establish a direct connection to the workforce.

Get the Green Light for Admission

To be considered for admission, you must meet specific criteria, including English language proficiency and the following courses or equivalents:

  • English 30-1 or English 30-2, minimum grade of 50%, or equivalent

Full Admission Requirements

Crunch the Numbers

From tuition and books to housing and parking, the cost of post-secondary includes several components. Our Tuition and Fee Calculator makes it easy to see a breakdown based on your program and student type.

Take the guesswork out of planning and get a clearer picture of what your NWP experience might cost.

Tuition & Fee Calculator

Kickstart a Career in IT

The connections are endless. With a certificate in information technology, students can pursue careers in the ever-expanding tech landscape.

Map out your career path. Our knowledgeable Advising team can help you get started and bring your goals into focus.

Connect Today

Take a Peek at What’s Instore

Get a taste for learning and review a few of the required courses.

Full Program Details

This course introduces the fundamentals of PC hardware. Students will open up machines, install devices such as hard drives, I/O cards, video cards as well as memory, CD/DVD ROM drives, install operating systems, explore a variety of different software packages, attach communications equipment and supporting software. Topics include system hardware (e.g. motherboards, processors, storage devices, memory), device drivers, operating systems (e.g. Windows, Linux), troubleshooting and maintenance of LAN (lLocal Area Network)-based PC, etc.

Course Specifics

Formerly CT3790 You will be introduced to concepts and features commonly found in operating systems. Class discussion will concentrate on traditional operating system topics (processes, memory management, file systems, input/output) as well as distributed operating system topics (communication, synchronization, and distributed file systems). UNIX will be studied as an example of traditional and distributed operating systems.

Course Specifics

This course will familiarize students with the use and application of computers in daily office activities. Students will be introduced to concepts and functions of software to meet changing industry needs.

Course Specifics

Find a Program That Works.

We're in the business of connecting you to a career.