Graduate Certificate in Wireless Information Networking (Co-op)

Loyalist College - Belleville Campus

Canada,Ontario

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24 Months

Duration

CAD 15,000/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 110

Application Fee

Sep 2025

Apply Date

Canada, Ontario

Type: College

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1967

Total Students: 3,450 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

376 Wallbridge Loyalist Rd, Belleville, ON K8N 5B9, Canada

Graduate Certificate in Wireless Information Networking (Co-op)

Program Overview

Wireless information networking is becoming increasingly important to commercial and industrial development across the world with businesses and organizations relying on this technology for day-to-day functions. Develop the specialized and in-demand skills needed for success in the expanding wireless information networking field with this two-year post-graduate program. As a graduate of Loyalist's full-time Wireless Information Networking post-graduate program, you may be eligible to advance your profession through the following certification pathways: Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) Wireless, Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) Routing and Switching, Certified Meraki Networking Associate (CMNA) and Long Term Evolution (LTE) Certification.

How You'll Learn
Experiential Learning, including a semester-long co-op work term

With this intensive hands-on program, discover the latest developments in wireless information networking and develop the specialized skills to contribute to the design, planning, implementation, operation and troubleshooting of wireless networks in various sectors.

  • Learn how to apply standardized approaches and methodologies to test, measure, troubleshoot and resolve technical wired and wireless network problems.
  • Explore designing and developing wired and wireless computer networks that satisfy stakeholder requirements using system design documentation.
  • Practise evaluating network performance against service levels using a variety of basic and advanced network management tools in order to develop action plans that conform to service level agreements.
  • Acquire skills for installing and upgrading network hardware and related components and software to comply with best practices in the wireless industry.
  • Develop strategies for evaluating wireless network topologies, connectivity and characteristics to assess impact on security and internet communications.
  • Gain experience collaborating with diverse teams to collect, analyze and interpret user requirements when preparing project documentation and reports.
  • Get first-hand workplace experience during a co-op work term in semester four.

Co-ops in work terms are valuable work-integrated learning experiences in which students demonstrate outcomes from previous semesters in Canadian industry settings. In addition to building skills and identifying career contacts, co-ops in work terms add industry-relevant experience to students’ résumés. The co-op job market is competitive, and students will be expected to participate actively in their job searches. Students will be supported with information and skills to attain co-ops.