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Computer Systems Technology at Northern Alberta Institute of Technology

How long is the Computer Systems Technology at Northern Alberta Institute of Technology?
2 Year Diploma (4 semesters of 16 weeks). The Computer Systems Technology curriculum has been accredited by the Canadian Information Processing Society (CIPS). A graduate may receive an I.S.P. (Information Systems Professional) designation after six years of relevant work experience. CST graduates may enroll in the Bachelor of Applied Information Systems Technology to receive an applied degree.

What you need to get in to the Computer Systems Technology at Northern Alberta Institute of Technology?
Applicants require English 30 or 33 and Pure Mathematics 20 (New), OR Transitional Mathematics 101, OR 65% or greater in Applied Math 30 (New). Applicants should be aware that fluency in English writing and oral communications will be necessary to succeed in this program. Student selection is competitive and is based on criteria that may include academic achievement and skills beyond the minimum pre-requisite identified in the NAIT Calendar or application form. Minimum academic achievement for competitive selection is typically 65%. Students may apply for a 16 week Co-operative Employment (Co-op) Semester that provides work experience following successful completion of the entire second or third semester. See: http://www.nait.ca/program_home_26138.htm

For more information on the Computer Systems Technology at Northern Alberta Institute of Technology
(780) 471-6248

Does the :program offer a Coop?
Yes

Distance Education Available:
No

What type of learning environment should I expect in the Computer Systems Technology?
In Class Study

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