Seneca College International

Course Details

Advanced Diploma in Computer Programming and Analysis

Course Description

Seneca’s School of Information and Communications Technology is a recognized leader in developing and delivering relevant programs. In fact, we have the largest offering of computer studies programs in the province and they are among the very best. Our advisory committee of IT business professionals reviews the subject offerings each year and the curriculum is updated to reflect current computer technology needs. As a student in the CPA program, you’ll enjoy a vast range of professional option subjects and the opportunity to specialize in semesters five and six in a computer area of your choice. Additional features include the opportunity to specialize in business applications or technical programming in your upper years, and a co–op program for real–world work experience. You’ll study at Seneca’s state–of–the–art technology building where staff, faculty and student advisors are committed to helping you succeed. In a recent study more than 90% of Seneca’s Information and Communications Technology students told us they were very satisfied with this program’s ability to deliver relevant career skills and abilities. The Computer Programming and Analysis advanced diploma program is a three– semester per year program with core subjects offered year–round. Start in the fall, winter or spring. Complete the program in consecutive semesters or take a break between semesters. In your final year you will customize your education by selecting from a broad list of professional options. The list of options is updated regularly to reflect new technologies.

Course Duration

NumberDuration
3year

Career outcomes

Earn an advanced diploma in Computer Programming and Analysis and you’ll be prepared for a rewarding career as a software developer, systems analyst, information systems specialist, database administrator, web application developer, client/server applications developer, systems programmer, game programmer, network administrator, IBM mid–range programmer, or UNIX/Linux system administrator.

Advanced Diploma in Computer Programming and Analysis Seneca College International