Program at a glance
Credential
Certificate
Work experience
Co-op / internship
Study options
Full-time
Open to Ƶ
Yes
Area of study
Length
8-12 months
Maintain and protect
Start in September
Thisprogram has a practical career-oriented approach, that gives you the knowledge and hands-on experience you need to be able to install, repair, secure and maintain computers, servers and computer networks. As a graduate of this one-year program you're prepared to work in a number of roles in the IT industry maintaining systems.
Cybersecurity is an area of growing importance as the impact of a security breach has huge consequences for companies both in terms of productivity and privacy, as well as financially. The demand for security professionals with skills to protect systems from attack continues to grow. This program is ideal if you're looking for entry level or help desk roles. You'll have the option to sit a number of industry recognized certifications that employers are looking for, as well as continuing on to the Cybersecurity & Network Technology Diploma program if you wish.
Why become a Cybersecurity & Network Support Technician?
This program prepares you for an in-demand, exciting career. Because thecurriculum is in line with industry demands, you’ll graduate with full competency for the work place. Cybersecurity & Network Support Technicians are responsible for the installation and maintenance of computer networking systems and personal computers. In addition, you will have the fundamental knowledge needed to secure modern computer systems which will make you an invaluable member of any IT firm.
Hands-on learning
You'll spend approximately half of your program time in our dedicated labs, where you'll get the opportunity to apply your knowledge on real equipment from computers to enterprise routers. You can also experience working for a company if you take the optional co-op component offered throughthe Co-operative Education and Career Services department. This paid work will enable you to experience different employment fields and may even lead to permanent employment.
After graduation
As a graduate of theCybersecurity & Network Support Technicianprogram, you may work as an IT support specialist or Help desk support specialist in installation and repair of computer networking systems.
You have the option of continuing on to the Cybersecurity & Network Technology diploma program. Those whostay for the technology diploma, will build on the fundamental skills learned in the technician program and gain a deeper understanding and a more enriched skill set allowing them to take on systems design roles.
Skills you'll gain
You don't need any previous knowledge of computers or networks to enrol in this program. By the time you graduate, you'll possess a wide variety of skills, such as: installation and maintenance of computer networking systems; maintenance and repair of personal computers; maintenance and repair of server systems, and technical sales support.
Certifications
Employers value industry certifications in addition to the Ƶ credentials. This program focuses on several industry recognized certifications and takes a practical career-oriented approach to learning with emphasis on the installation, repair and maintenance of computers, servers, computer networks and electronic systems. You have an opportunity to graduate after two terms of studies or to continue on for a second academic year.
The CSNT program will help to prepare students for Cisco and CompTIA certifications at the Entry and Associate Level.
What you'll learn
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Program outline
For more details, including courses, please see the program outline in the Academic Calendar.
Installation, maintenance and repair
You’ll gain important knowledge and skills, and be given practical tools to be more successful in acquiring industry certifications.
What to expect
The Cybersecurity & Network Support Technician program consists of only two academic terms starting in September and ending at the end of April. You can graduate at this point or choose to take a co-op work term. Alternatively, you can stay for a second year where you will learn more advanced topics in both networking, server security, cloud computing and graduate with a Cybersecurity & Network Technology diploma.
You'll spend about 25 hours a week in the program with half your time spent in computer laboratories. You're given access to the labs from 7:30am to 10:30pm, allowing plenty of time to master the subject matter.
You’ll gain a thorough background in all aspects of computers from troubleshooting hardware to maintaining and installing operating systems and server software.
Prospective CSNT students are encouraged to take theseFREEmini Cisco courses on , , and , to get an introduction to some topics covered in the program.
Year 1
In your first term you'll learn the fundamentals of network systems, computer systems, introduction to Linux operating systems, and cybersecurity essentials. In your second term, you’ll expand your knowledge of network systems, Workstation security, programming on Python and server fundamentals.
Optional internship
The co-op or internship is an optional component of the program. It is paid work experience that can enable you to experience different employment fields and often leads to permanent employment.
Tuition and fees
Effective from September 1, 2024, to August 31, 2025
Estimated tuition
Tuition estimates are for the entire program.
Cybersecurity & Network Support Technician, Certificate
$9,610 (domestic)
$17,980 (international)
Cybersecurity & Network Support Technician, Certificate, Internship designation
$10,301 (domestic)
$19,671 (international)
Domestic tuition fees vary depending on the individual course fees for the classes you select.
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Student fees
In addition to tuition estimates, student fees are calculated based on your enrolment. Refer to:Student Fees.
Financial assistance
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Admission requirements
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John Yang
Instructor, Electronics and Computer Engineering
yang@camosun.ca
250–370–4213
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James van Oort
Department Chair, Electronics and Computer Engineering
vanoort@camosun.ca
250-370-4528
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Ian Cameron
Instructor, Electronics and Computer Engineering
cameron@camosun.ca
250-370-4439
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Gurbinder Dhade
Instructor, Electronics and Computer Engineering
dhadeg@camosun.ca
250-370-4450
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Trevor Curtis
Instructor, Electronics and Computer Engineering
curtis@camosun.ca
250-370-4431
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Ian Browning
Instructor, Electronics and Computer Engineering
browning@camosun.ca
250–370–4432, 250-370-3329
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Mel Dundas
Instructor, Electronics and Computer Engineering
dundas@camosun.ca
250-370-4434
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Sahitya Yadav Kandur
Instructor, Electronics and Computer Engineering
kasndurs@camosun.ca
250–370–4420
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Wayne Mayes
Instructor, Electronics and Computer Engineering
mayes@camosun.ca
250-370-4643
Technologies Centre
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Todd Rayson
Instructor, Electronics and Computer Engineering
raysont@camosun.ca
250-370-4573
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Joyce van de Vegte
Instructor, Electronics and Computer Engineering
vandevegte@camosun.ca
250–370–4438
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Phil Vreugdenhil
Instructor, Electronics and Computer Engineering
vreugdenhilp@camosun.ca
250-370-4622
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Mozhgan Moazzen zadeh-Bacon
Instructor, Electronics and Computer Engineering
baconm@camosun.ca
250–370–4623
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Alan Duncan
Instructor - Electronics and Computer Engineering
duncana@camosun.ca
250-370-4433
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