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Courses - September 2025

Level 1

Course details

Career Management
CDEV8132


Conestoga 101
CON0101


Data Communications
EECE8101


RF and Network Systems and Components
INFO8141


Telecommunications and Network Fundamentals
TCOM8001


RF Spectrum and Propagation Theory
TCOM8011


Wireless and Network Analysis Tools
TCOM8021


Level 2

Course details

Wireless Telecommunications Project
EECE8111


Emerging Trends in Wireless Communications
INFO8151


Fundamentals of Information Security
INFO8161


LTE and 5th Generation Networks
TCOM8031


RF/Wireless Lab
TCOM8041


Wireless Network Design and Build
TCOM8051


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Estimated required text and/or learning resource costs are based on the most recent available data through the Conestoga Campus Store.

Program outcomes

  1. Test and measure the power levels and spectrum characteristics of RF signals with focus on conformance testing of user equipment for mobile telecommunication standards including LTE.
  2. Use industry standard RF planning, design and optimization tools to place wireless cell sites, and generate coverage maps and interference surveys.
  3. Plan and build a wired and/or wireless data or computer network using system design documentation. Applications will include the design of smart home and multi-LAN networks.
  4. Produce documentation and reports related to network components and applications performance.
  5. Troubleshoot and resolve technical problems related to both wired and wireless networks using standardized approaches and methodologies.
  6. Configure, install and upgrade network hardware components such as routers and switches according to best practices in the industry.
  7. Monitor and evaluate network security issues and perform basic security audits on both wired and wireless networks.
  8. Assist in the collection and analysis of user requirements related to both wired and wireless networks.
  9. Examine change control, issue documentation and problem escalation procedures and processes as per industry best practices.
  10. Generate and maintain “as built” network documentation following industry best practices.
  11. Compare network performance against service levels and assist in the development of action plans as required against service level agreements.
  12. Determine the applicability of new wired and wireless technologies, such as 5G LTE, to solving network related issues using critical thinking and research skills.