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APC100 - Applied Professional Communications

This course focuses on self-awareness, group work, team building, interpersonal communication, presentation skills, conflict, and time management with applications to industry-specific settings.
 
In this course, you are developing the skills that will make you not only a greater asset to an employer, but a more confident and accomplished individual.  APC100 will give you a thorough grounding in employability skills listed as essential by the Conference Board of Canada in our global, knowledge-based society of the 21st century. You will be introduced to communication theories and principles, as well as given ample opportunity to apply your learning in the classroom. You will utilize and further develop these skills in all the subjects of your program. 
 
Only students who have a Canadian university degree in the humanities and social sciences will be considered for advanced standing.  These students must provide detailed subject outlines from their university.

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EAC150 - College English

College English is an introductory college writing and reading course fundamental to successful college studies. Through a variety of assignments and classroom activities, students will strive to develop the rhetorical and analytical skills essential to their success as communicators in college and upon graduation. Fiction and non-fiction will be a central vehicle for teaching writing.

PRE-REQUISITES: EAC149, EAP500, ESL934, ELI Level 8 or placement based on a Seneca College English Skills Assessment

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ICA002 - Introduction to Computers and Applications

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IOS110 - Introduction to Operating Systems Using Windows

This course provides a technical foundation of operating system installation, configuration, administration and troubleshooting. It introduces terminology and concepts of operating systems and computer networking. Students are introduced to problem-solving techniques for individual computer issues, providing computer solutions for small to large businesses, and network configuration and troubleshooting.

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IPC144 - Introduction to Programming Using C

This course covers the fundamental principles of computer programming, with an emphasis on problem solving strategies using structured programming techniques. The C programming language, which is widely used and forms the syntactical basis for object-oriented languages such as C++, C#, and Java, is used to introduce problem analysis, algorithm design, and program implementation. Students work in a cross-platform environment.

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ULI101 - Introduction to UNIX/Linux and the Internet

Unix and Linux represent the operating system technology underlying many of the services of the Internet. This subject introduces students to Unix, Linux and the Internet. Students will learn the core utilities to work productively in a Linux environment. Students will do this work using the shell, at the same time learn to configure their login accounts, manipulate data stored in files, effectively use Linux commands and utilities, and write simple shell scripts.

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