Domestic students
$12,838
total program cost
Diploma Diplomas offer practical, career-focused training and are usually completed in one to two years. They help you gain technical and workplace skills that are in demand across many industries.
On-campus All classes take place in-person at one of our campuses.
Full-Time You take a regular course load and move through the program at the standard pace. Expect to study most weekdays.
2 years
$12,838 total program cost Domestic students: $12,838 total program cost $64,291 total program cost International students: $64,291 total program cost
TBD
Build your career in cybersecurity, network & cloud infrastructure and AI computing
The Infrastructure and Computing Technology Diploma at Okanagan College prepares you to design, configure, and support secure, modern computing systems that power today’s digital world. Over two years, you will build hands-on expertise in cybersecurity, cloud infrastructure, network technologies, AI infrastructure and cloud computing, gaining the skills that employers are looking for across IT, networking and cloud-based environments.
Students will acquire the skills, attitude and knowledge to establish careers as technologists in the fields of computing and network infrastructure. Positions in these fields include:
Previously Network and Telecommunications Engineering Technology Diploma. Please see 2020-2021 Calendar for details.
This diploma program produces graduates who possess the skill set, attitude and knowledge to establish careers as certified technologists in the fields of local-area and wide-area voice, video and integrated data communications. Course work stresses messaging principles and provides insight into wired, wireless and fibre-optic signal propagation.
The rapid development and enrichment of global communications has produced a worldwide reliance on IP networks and the convergence of data and telecommunications has stimulated the need for larger and more integrated network implementations. Network and Telecommunications engineering technologists are trained to design, configure and support this telecommunications infrastructure. They are employed as network support specialists, network operations and telecommunications analysts, communications integrators, network administrators and consultants.
Graduates will possess the:
Mature Students:
Applicants who do not have secondary school graduation may apply as a mature student provided they are at least 19 years of age and have not attended secondary school on a full-time basis for a year or more.
Mature students must complete specific entrance requirements that apply to regular applicants.
A minimum of 50% of the program must be completed through OC including completion of a minimum of 18 credits of 200-level courses or higher.
Fees include all mandatory fees: Activity fee, Health & Dental, Student Association fee, Education Technology fee, Development fee.
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All amounts are approximate and are subject to change.