Wireless Information Networking Fleming College

About this Program

Level: Graduate Certificate in Wireless Information Networking

Discpline: Computer Engineering

Length: 4 semesters

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Application Fee: $100.00
Tuition Fee: $19,786.00

Sutherland Campus Campus

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Program Description

There is a high demand for graduates who can develop and implement solutions for the configuration and integration of wireless devices and networks with wired networks in this growing technology sector. Networks, and increasingly wireless networks, are becoming the hub of commercial and industrial development across the world as we understand and experience the benefits of wireless networking for day to day functions, including: operations monitoring and control communications within and between organizations information sharing within and between organizations mobile real time accounting and cost control real time sales support and marketing At the heart of the wireless world is Wireless Information Networking (WIN), and the growing need for professionals who can develop and implement solutions for the configuration and integration of wireless devices. Capturing data from wireless sensors or wireless synching of mobile devices within secure environments are only a couple of the types of wireless information networking challenges facing businesses, government and organizations today that this program addresses. Building on the success of our Computer Engineering, Security, and Instrumentation and Control Diplomas, this intensive, unique Graduate Certificate program reflects the latest developments in WIN and relies heavily on applied teaching approaches. It focuses on the design, planning, implementation, operation and troubleshooting of wireless networks, and will cover a wide range of topics including: cloud computing server technology technical project management throughout technology life cycles technology as a service - preventing network wide service outages domestic vs. commercial/industrial needs data mining wireless LAN and WAN setup, security and troubleshooting embedded wireless sensor network programming VOIP 802.11 (a, b and g) technologies vendor interoperability strategies emerging wireless technologies

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