Graduate Certificate in Wireless Networking

George Brown College - Casa Loma Campus

Canada,Ontario

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12 Months

Duration

CAD 27,900/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 110 FREE

Application Fee

Jan 2026

Apply Date

Canada, Ontario

Type: College

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1967

Total Students: 32,117 +

Int. Students: 4,900 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

160 Kendal Ave, Toronto, ON M5R 1M3, Canada

Graduate Certificate in Wireless Networking

Program Overview

Immerse yourself in the world of wireless connectivity through our Wireless Networking one-year graduate certificate program. Departing from traditional lectures, we prioritize hands-on learning in fully equipped labs, ensuring that you master the equipment you’ll use in your future career. Collaborating with corporate partners, you’ll engage in real-world projects, developing proposals, planning strategies and honing your teamwork skills for success in your future career.

Our program is designed to equip you with a diverse range of practical skills, from testing RF signals and conducting wireless site surveys to constructing complex computer networks. You’ll enhance your ability to optimize both wired and wireless network performance and develop expertise in the installation and upgrading of network hardware and software, all in accordance with industry best practices. Our cutting-edge labs encompass a wide array of technologies, including wireless, security, VoIP, RF, LTE 4G, and 5G, providing you with personalized hands-on experience.

As part of our commitment to your education, you’ll have access to NETLAB, which offers remote access to Cisco Academy and VMWare labs. Upon completion of the program, you’ll have the opportunity to seamlessly transition to our Cyber Security postgraduate program in the School of Computer Technology, further enhancing your knowledge and career prospects.

Note: Program improvements are being made continuously in this rapidly changing industry, which may result in course changes. Changes are made in consultation with our Program Advisory Committee, composed of academic staff and industry representatives from small-, medium- and large-sized corporations.

Please note: Students who start the program in January (winter term) will be required to attend classes during the summer months (May to August).

Program Learning Outcomes
The graduate has reliably demonstrated the ability to:

  • Test and measure RF (radio frequency) signals, attenuation and antenna systems.
  • Assist with the preparation and execution of wireless site surveys.
  • Build a wired and/or wireless computer network using system design documentation.
  • Measure performance of both wired and wireless network components and applications using a variety of basic and advanced network management tools.
  • Produce documentation and reports related to network components and applications performance.
  • Troubleshoot and resolve technical problems related to both wired and wireless networks using standardized approaches and methodologies.
  • Install and upgrade network hardware (e.g., workstations, servers, wireless access points, routers, switches, firewalls) and related components and software according to best practices in the industry.
  • Monitor and evaluate network security issues and perform basic security audits on both wired and wireless networks.
  • Assist in the collection and analysis of user requirements related to wired and wireless networks.
  • Utilize change control, issue documentation and problem escalation procedures and processes as per industry best practices.
  • Generate and maintain “as built” network documentation following industry best practices.
  • Compare network performance against service levels and assist in the development of action plans as required against service level agreements.
  • Employ concepts and practices as defined in ITIL (IT Infrastructure Library) to manage IT services and operation, including project management tools and techniques.