Network Engineer

If you’re interested in technology and want to build a career in the fast-growing IT field, the Network Engineer program in Ontario provides the training you need to get started.

In this program, you’ll develop the skills required to install, test, and assess computer networks in professional environments. You’ll learn structured problem-solving techniques and gain experience troubleshooting issues related to both local area networks (LANs) and wide area networks (WANs).

Your training includes Linux fundamentals, internetworking concepts, and hands-on work with Cisco networking equipment. You’ll also study key Windows Server components such as Active Directory, network infrastructure configuration, system administration, and application services. Additional topics include SharePoint administration and server virtualization.

The curriculum is designed around industry-recognized certifications from Microsoft, CompTIA, and Cisco, helping you prepare to challenge several certification exams once you complete the program.

As digital systems continue to expand, organizations need professionals who can identify risks, strengthen security measures, and protect sensitive information. The 70-week Cybersecurity Analyst program equips students with the skills needed to secure computer systems and support safe network operations.

Your coursework covers network and computer management, cybersecurity practices, digital forensics, and modern security tools. You’ll also be prepared to pursue certifications such as CompTIA A+, Network+, Security+, CySA+, PenTest+, and the Cisco CCNA.

Graduates are ready to apply their cybersecurity skills in organizations of all sizes and contribute to protecting their digital environments.

Salary Outlook

  • $42 Average Wage per Hour
  • $65 High Wage per Hour