Gain a better understanding of our various DCS programs in information technology

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Is it finally time to choose your college program? Are you wondering about the many options available to you?

We are here to guide you and help you make an informed decision.

According to Randstad, the IT sector is one of the most promising in the country. The industry is experiencing a significant labor shortage, offering future talents like you a wide range of opportunities and favorable conditions. By studying information technology, you're choosing a field with excellent and ever-evolving career prospects.

DCS in Computer Science Technology (Profile in Programming)

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  • Our Computer Science Technology (Profile in Programming) course trains future computer science Developers.

    More specifically, you will learn how to develop web and mobile applications, such as Android or iOS, websites or web services and object-based applications.

  • A person coding on a laptop in a tech office, with a blurred background of monitors displaying code.

    You will master the most common programming languages in computer science: C#, C/C++, Java, JavaScript, (X)HTML, CSS, and many more.

    You will also learn to use the most important development platforms: Visual Studio Net, Eclipse, Adobe, .Net Framework, among others.

  • Three individuals collaborating on a coding project, one pointing at a computer screen with software code.

    Here is an overview of the various courses you will have in your program:

    • Algorithm and Programming
    • Computer Architecture
    • Operating Systems and Networking
    • Web Client Development
    • Object Oriented Programming
    • Mobile Development (Android and iOS)
    • Multiplatform Mobile Development
    • Trends in Technology
    • Etc.

DCS in Computer Science Technology (Profile in Video Game Programming)

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  • The Computer Science Technology (Profile in Video Game Programming) course is similar to the first one in terms of programming languages, databases, methodologies and operating systems.

    You will also have a few courses in common, such as Applied Mathematics in Computer Science and Databases.

  • However, there are important differences between the courses offered in each program and the concepts you will be taught will be specific to the video game industry.

    You will master the programming languages and development platforms that are used in the video game world and that are actually used by today's professionals.

  • A smiling young woman with headphones around her neck at a vibrant esports gaming event, teammates in the background.

    All this with the goal of becoming a specialist in this industry and establishing your own place in it, whether it be in:

    • Engine Programming,
    • Gameplay or Animation,
    • 3D or Game Design, or
    • Game Testing and Quality Assurance.
  • Here are some of the specific video game related courses you will have:

    • Profession and Industry
    • Object-Oriented Programming and Concepts
    • Applied Mathematics for Video Game
    • Game Engine
    • Information System and Project Methodologie
    • Applied Statistics for Video Game
    • Graphical Environment
    • Etc.

DCS in Computer Science Technology (Profile in Network and Security Management)

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  • A confident network engineer with a clipboard stands before a backdrop of server racks, representing the human element in technology.

    The Computer Science Technology (Profile in Network and Security Management) program covers the part of computer science that is more related to networks, servers, cloud computing and cyber security.

    With your knowledge and skills in monitoring, managing, and implementing networks, you could become a Computer Network or Network Security Technician, Computer Analyst, Network Manager, System Administrator, and much more.

  • A professor engages with diverse students using laptops in a dimly lit lecture hall.

    During your training, here are some of the concepts you will be studying:

    • Installation and Configuration of a Free Operating System
    • Programming and Scripting Langages
    • Connecting Networks
    • Security of a Network Infrastructure
    • Advanced IP Routing
    • Implementation of Network Services
    • Administration of Open Source Network services
    • Etc.
  • P.S. The College is committed to providing students with hands-on learning and teaching them how to use current softwares.

    In fact, in addition to being a member of the prestigious Cisco Academy network, we can also offer you important learning platforms and tools like Azure Dev Tools.

    There is nothing better to add to your resume than several relevant certifications for your employers.

Ask our alumni...

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Sara Challab
"I submitted one of my projects to a competition organized by the Association des collèges privés du Québec for international students, and I won the scholarship!"
Derrick Hughes
"My best memory at the College is when I met my Web Development teacher, Mr. Touré. I was won over right away, and I started to learn more and more on my own alongside his courses."
Philipe N. Gouveia
Philipe N. Gouveia
"I began learning programming at the first day of the DCS program. I got hooked to the flow that is spending hours coding and, quickly, was addicted to it."