What have the students studied while at Seneca College?
This program is designed to provide students with a broad background in analog/digital electronics, software development, and modern communications. The core portion of the program includes a comprehensive investigation of such areas as electronic circuitry, diagnostic techniques, applied mathematics, process control, and computer systems/networks. During the final year of the program special emphasis is placed on applying learned principles to the design and testing of projects in electronic communications. Advanced communication topics include digital and data communications, the characteristics of signals and transmission media,HDTV, satellite, microwave, PCS and cellular wireless systems, as well as broadband to the home. This program includes a high proportion of relevant hands-on laboratory work to ensure that the graduate appreciates the practical aspects of the global telecommunications system, and of electronic communications in general.