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Combine the increasing number of worldwide Internet users and the evolution of the personal computer over the past 25 years with what Industry Canada says is an impending need for cyberspace security professionals and you get a recipe for career success with Georgian's Computer and Network Systems Security program.
Students, industry representatives and College officials gathered at Georgian College's Orillia Campus this month to celebrate the success of the popular Veterinary Technician program and the unveiling of newly renovated facilities that maximize teaching and learning opportunities.
Georgian College student Elizabeth Bell knows where it's at, and in the highly evolved world of computer science, it's not where you may think! The second-year Computer Programming student is steering her career in an unexpected direction – as a mainframe programmer, despite the fact that all the hot new technologies (AJAX, PHP, Web application development programs, to name a few) lay elsewhere.
Ever wonder how the lights stay on? It’s skilled operators at Hydro One and at local electrical utilities who keep the province powered up 24/7.
Now, faced with large numbers of retirements coming up fast, Hydro One and Georgian College have joined together to provide great opportunties for anyone interested in Electrical Engineering.
Not everyone loves math, and all you need is Grade 11 math to graduate from high school now. But if you want to enter college-level Business programs, you need Grade 12 math. What to do?
Georgian now has two options. Both the Business Foundations program and Technology Foundations programs are great solutions. These one semester programs will help you get the math requirement you need while you learn about core business or technology practices. At the same time you'll be able to earn four credits towards a college diploma.