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Duration
1 year
Tuition
$1,550
Online
Jan 16-Jan 16
Commitment
Part-Time
Delivery
Online
Credential
Certificate
Year Founded
1966
Scholarships
no
Prepare for leadership roles in introducing CAD to your workplace. Career opportunities in Computer-Aided-Design (CAD) continue to expand. Using current AutoCAD software, learn to create two dimensional drawings and three dimensional models and customized CAD environments.
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Coop programs
Jake Ramos
Hamilton • December 9, 2021Graduated From
Computer Systems Technology - Software Development
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I graduated 5 years ago, so this is maybe old and not relevant. The professors were knowledgable and very easy to talk to. They will be available to you when you need them. The coop helped me get a great job n IT, so I shouldn't complain, but it was ha...
I graduated 5 years ago, so this is maybe old and not relevant. The professors were knowledgable and very easy to talk to. They will be available to you when you need them. The coop helped me get a great job n IT, so I shouldn't complain, but it was hard work figuring out where to go and managing administration. So the learning here is really good but I hope they smoothed out this process for getting students into coops.
BTech partnership with McMaster
Li Wei
Hamilton • December 9, 2021Graduated From
Computer Systems Technology - Software Development
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I got to work with McMaster University through the BTech (bachelor of technology) partnership program. Through this I was able to complete my diploma at Mohawk and get a degree at McMaster in IT in about 2.5 years. I took the software engineering techn...
I got to work with McMaster University through the BTech (bachelor of technology) partnership program. Through this I was able to complete my diploma at Mohawk and get a degree at McMaster in IT in about 2.5 years. I took the software engineering technology stream and learned more about how to "do" and build technology than some of my friends in university CompSci programs. A lot of my courses were online and I appreciated the free time this gave me to study when I wanted to. As an added bonus, I got a training in business and product development in building software and infrastructure. This is key because it helped me get a job and get promoted faster because I had the technical and PM experience.