
Diploma in Computer Science Technology - Programming
Montreal, Canada
DURATION
2670 Hours
LANGUAGES
French, English
PACE
Full time
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TUITION FEES
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STUDY FORMAT
Distance Learning, On-Campus
Introduction
About the Program
Join LaSalle College Montréal's Computer Science Technology DCS and acquire robust programming skills, using rigorous development methods, mastering IT project management, and applying object-oriented analysis for industry application design and integration.
Get hands-on, expert-led training to skillfully propel your career in the exhilarating world of computer science technology.
Ideal Students
POTENTIAL STUDENT PROFILE
Do you have a logical, curious and resourceful streak in your personality? Use your strengths to become a leader in the information technology industry.
Admissions
Scholarships and Funding
FINANCIAL AID
As an international student, it is your responsibility to ensure the necessary funds to complete your studies. The College can in no case assume financial responsibility for its students.
Most loans and bursaries are reserved for permanent residents and Canadian citizens studying full time. This being said, international students may also benefit of financial aid in certain cases.
Consult the Ministère des relations internationales website to find out if you are eligible for financial aid or a study bursary.
Curriculum
List of Courses
Diploma of College Studies (DCS) programs consist of:
- General education courses common to all programs,
- General education courses specific to the program,
- Complementary general education courses.
Concentration Courses
- Applied Mathematics (60 h)
- Computer Tools (45 h)
- Introduction to Web Development (45 h)
- Algorithms and Programming (90 h)
- Computer Architecture (75 h)
- Object Oriented Programming concepts (90 h)
- Operating Systems and Networking (60 h)
- Web Client Development (90 h)
- Databases I (90 h)
- Information System Analysis and Modeling (90 h)
- Multi-tiers applications development (90 h)
- Databases II (60 h)
- Scripting Lanugage (60 h)
- Web Server Applications Development I (90 h)
- Data Structures (60 h)
- Object Oriented Programming (75 h)
- Web Server Applications Development II (75 h)
- Android Mobile Development (75 h)
- iOS Mobile Development I (75 h)
- Professional Integration (60 h)
- Information Systems Implementation (75 h)
- Multiplatform Mobile Development (75 h)
- Trends in Technology (60 h)
- iOS Mobile Development II (90 h)
- Internship (255 h)
* The College reserves the right to substitute certain courses.
General Education Courses
College-level institutions emphasize general education that focuses on core cultural knowledge, skill development, responsible citizenship, and shared cultural heritage.
Alumni have a well-rounded skill set and general knowledge that is valued in the workplace.
- 3 Physical Education Courses (90 h)
- 3 Humanities Courses (150 h)
- 4 Literature Courses (240 h)
- 2 Second Language Courses (90 h)
- 2 Complementary Courses (90 h)
Internships
Students who have passed their final exams must complete their attestation with a eight-week internship within a business.
Program Outcome
Learning Outcomes
- Attain language proficiency for scalable software solutions.
- Develop problem-solving abilities for complex issues, algorithmic solutions.
- Enhance methodologies knowledge for reliable software.
- Gain practical skills in testing, debugging, and ensuring system performance.
Program Tuition Fee
Career Opportunities
Career Prospects
Montréal's programmer employment is on the rise, spurred by:
- IT service demand,
- Mobile and app tech advancements,
- The digital shift.
In fact, a very high demand in this field prompted Québec's "Opération main-d’œuvre" in 2021.
Career Fields
- Mobile Developer (Android and IOS Application Developer, Mobile Application Developer, and Application Quality Assurance),
- Web Developer (Web Application Developer, Website Developer (Front-End, Back-End and Full Stack), and Web Services Developer),
- Object-oriented Developer (Object-oriented Application Development (.Net, Java, C++) and Application Quality Assurance),
- IT Professional (IT Advisor, User Interface Designer, Application Tester and IT Trainer).
Work Experience
Get sought-after practical experience with our Career Service and our Work-Study Program (WSP), which incorporates two paid internships into your program.
Our Computer Science Technology - Programming program also includes a 255-hour internship as part of the curriculum.