Information Technology is one of the most chosen majors by students when studying abroad in Canada. Because in every country, Information Technology (IT) is a key industry for socio-economic development. Therefore, IT personnel promises to become a key human resource to develop the technology field in the future.
Studying abroad Information Technology in Canada, you will learn programs including software, internet networks and computer systems for data distribution and processing, exchange, storage and use of information in different forms.
Currently, the Information Technology industry is often divided into 5 popular majors: computer science, computer engineering, information systems, computer networks and communications, and software engineering. Therefore, IT in general and professions particularly have many options for graduates.
The necessary qualities to study information technology:
- Analytical skills: Computer scientists must organize their thoughts to analyze research results and draw accurate conclusions. Accuracy is a mandatory requirement of all science, in the process of building an application/software, if there is a small mistake, the whole program will not be able to operate as expected.
- Troubleshooting skills: The phrase "Error" is certainly no stranger to the IT industry, at any time something can go wrong, so the skill of setting feasible goals, planning in accordance with actual conditions to complete the assigned work.
- Specialized foreign language skills: the standardized language for most of the most modern software in the world is English, so you need to have a good understanding of foreign languages to keep up to date with the trending information.
The information technology industry is considered one of the easiest occupations to immigrate to Canada at the moment and in the future for at least 5 years. For Vietnamese students, the information technology industry is not too strange, so many people choose information technology when deciding to study in Canada to look for career opportunities as well as permanently settle in a civilized and developed land.
In large areas and provinces such as Ontario, British Columbia, Manitoba, etc., this profession especially attracts many international students because many large companies and factories concentrate and create thousands of job opportunities for graduated students. When the job market is so large, colleges and universities provide more and more quality training in this field.
The year 2021-2022 is a golden time for those who plan to study in Canada when the CES policy continues to be extended after 18 months of testing (March 2016 - September 2017), the list of schools eligible for visa consideration Priority is given to up to 55 schools. Among these schools, there are many schools that train Information Technology. Information technology schools in Canada are located in CES in Ontario and British Columbia.
No | School names | Locations | Tuition (CAD/year) |
1 | Humber College | Toronto, Ontario | $14,671 |
2 | Fanshawe College | London, Ontario | $15,113 |
3 | Durham College | Oshawa, Ontario | $15,622 |
4 | Mohawk College | Hamilton, Ontario | $16.673 |
5 | Algonquin College | Ottawa, Ontario | $12,500$- 16,000$ |
6 | Canadore College Applied Arts and Technology | North Bay, Ontario | $12994.86 |
7 | Capilano University | North Vancouver, BC | $17,160 |
8 | Douglas College | New Wesminster, BC | $17,400 |
9 | Langara College | Vancouver, BC | $11,865 |
10 | Northern Lights College | Kamloops, BC | $14,000 |
Douglas's modern campus
Balboa hopes this information will help encourage more Vietnamese students to choose Canada as a destination to study and settle down.