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etermined, hardworking and achievement driven students are ITD’s most valuable resource. ITD has played an important role in preparing a student graduate workforce from the early days of its inception. Looking back, one would marvel at the ITD’s early advocators who had the foresight to underscore the importance of polytechnic education in a country where certifications are key to an individual success. Most impressive of all is that polytechnic education has stayed relevant to the development and changes of the general workforce in Canada. Thus its name, practical and functional at the time of inception, has been most appropriately selected for the icon of technical career training in this part of the world. Over the years, it has transformed from being a pacesetter to a trendsetter and from making history to defining the future. As Canada’s privately sponsored polytechnic, it has an intriguing history filled with successes, achievements as well as anxieties and crises.
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Established in 1999, it has provided education and training for many skilled personnel to the wide-ranging industries and businesses in Canada and beyond. Today, its enrolment of full-time and part-time students are doing a total 12 diplomas and 2 certificates in business, computing, design, e-commerce, information technology, hospitality management, art, multimedia and technology. Today, the polytechnic is located strategically in Vancouver , beautiful British Columbia, the educational hub in the western part of Canada. Our graduates have contributed significantly to their home country’s economic and industrial growth. Many are now well-known entrepreneurs. Others hold positions of responsibility and leadership in industry, business and in public organisations.
We may be the youngest Polytechnic but the pioneering spirit is kept very much alive. Look around our campus. You’ll find many signs of development and re-development works in progress. We constantly upgrade our facilities to ensure that they are up to date and well equipped for training students in the new industries and emerging technologies and economies.
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Vancouver
"You’re gorgeous, you’re sophisticated, you live well... Vancouver is Manhattan with mountains. It’s a liquid city, a tomorrow city, equal parts India, China, England, France and the Pacific Northwest. It’s the cool North American sibling." – The New York Times
Warmed by Pacific Ocean currents and protected by a range of mountains, Vancouver’s weather is mild year-round. From high 70’s Fahrenheit (low 20’s Celsius) in summer to a mild mid 40’s Fahrenheit (0º to 5º Celsius) in winter, the climate is always hospitable. Our winters are wet, but it rarely snows, except on our local ski hills.
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iving away from home is challenging especially for first timers. Everything will be new for you the language, the culture, the food, the environment and the people. At the same time it will be exciting, it can also lead to culture shock and homesickness. In ITD, we will help you to adapt to your new home and eventually to the work force, providing you with support and services that meet your needs. Majestic mountains, sparkling ocean, rainforests and beautiful foliage; all four seasons make Vancouver one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Canada is known for its people’s friendly nature, and Vancouver’s citizens take great pride in keeping clean and safe streets day or night, all year round. A vast multicultural population, endless activities, and excellent infrastructure, Vancouver is welcoming to all International Students, visitors, families, couples and special needs visitors everything is within reach. The Vancouver International Airport has consistently
been rated as a top North American airport providing easy access from all over the world. Exceptional public transportation is overshadowed slightly by the convenience of Vancouver as a great walking city clean, green, safe, and easily accessible! Vancouver’s hotels, restaurants and business community offer outstanding levels of service and product quality. Meeting your needs and exceeding your expectations is a top priority of Vancouver’s businesses and that is providing friendly assistance every step of your study experience. And with a consistently advantageous exchange rate on the Canadian dollar, you can have a worldclass experience with superior value for your money! Catering to any interest throughout the year, you can enjoy world class shopping, gourmet meals, outstanding live entertainment, sporting events, theatre, outdoor adventure, spectacular sights and attractions - it’s all waiting for you in Vancouver.
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School of Business
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TD business faculty is tailored to address the career training needs of the business world. Students are trained in area of specialized skills to function effectively in a business environment. From business development to executions of strategic plans for effective results our graduate students will show quality business acumen and professionalism to operate a profitable business. Our Business courses were developed with modern insight to understanding the landscape of business economic changes and to identify economic attributes and economic advantage to capitalize on business success for short, medium and long term situations. We are confident that our students will turn out to be successful business practitioners and managers in control of budgets and profits.
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Next BIG business idea is yours! Internship: The Business co-op or internship is an integral component of this program as it provides students with essential international experience. As students return to their home country, the combination of a North American diploma and co-op is not only a competitive advantage, but also allows students the opportunity to understand and experience the cultural and business nuances that can only be gained from a prolonged hands-on experience. The first Co-op provides students with entry level jobs while the second co-op session strives to provide students with positions that will lead to entry level management. The 30 week Co-op is added to the 44 weeks of academic classes students attend.
Global Business Management Diploma Semester 1: 1.
Business math
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Introduction to marketing
3. Communication 4. Economics 5.
Principals of accounting
6.
Strategic supply chain management
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Operations management
Semester 2 : 1.
Business statistics
2.
Principles of marketing
3.
Project management fundamentals
4.
Financial management
5.
Human resource Management
6.
International Business
7.
Small Business Management
Semester 3, 4, 5: Co-op Semester 6 : 1.
Entry Strategies for international market
2.
Trade finance
3.
International business law
4. Entrepreneurship 5.
Project Management budgeting and scheduling
6.
Project Risk Management
7.
Research in International trade
8.
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Global Developer
Chief Operating Officer
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Accounting and Finance Diploma Semester 1: 1. Accounting 1 2. Organizational Behaviour 3. Human resource Management 4. Business Mathematics 5. Introduction to Finance Management 6. Introduction to Computers Semester 2: 1. Accounting 2 2. Intermediate Accounting 1 3. Introductory Managerial accounting 4. Business law 5. Microeconomics 6. Computer Application for accounting Semester 3: 1. Intermediate Accounting 2 2. Intermediate managerial accounting 3. Business Statistics 4. Introduction to Marketing 5. System analysis and design Semester 4, 5: Co-op Semester 6: 1. Macroeconomics 2. Operations Management 3. Small Business Management and simulation www.itdcanada.ca | Vancouver Campus
Risk Analyst
Financial Advisor
Chief Financial Officer
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School of Hospitality
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he hospitality industry is a rapidly growing market that encompasses hotel, food services, tourism, event management, as well as club and resort management. Job opportunities, as well as salaries, are steadily increasing in all sectors of this service-oriented field. Employers seek individuals who possess technical knowledge, practical, communication, and strong leadership skills. The best candidates for positions are those that have the ability to anticipate the needs of customers, and to deliver exceptional customer service. The Executive Hotel Management Diploma program at ITD Canada comprises a total of 13 AH&LA courses, four business courses and 640 Co-op hours. Upon successful completion, students will receive the ITD Canada Hospitality Diploma, AH&LA Hospitality Management Diploma and AH&LA International Hotel Certificate, the latter of which are certified by American Hotel & Lodging Educational Institute (AH&LA) to meet professional industry standards.
Hospitality is a “way of life� Internship: The Hospitality internship or co-op is an integral component of this program as it provides students with essential international hotel/resort/tourism experience. As students return to their home country, the combination of a North American diploma and co-op is not only a competitive advantage, but also allows students the opportunity to understand and experience the cultural and business nuances that can only be gained from a prolonged hands-on experience. The first co-op provides students with entry level jobs while the second co-op session strives to provide students with positions that will lead to entry level management. The 32 week co-op is added to the 40 weeks of academic classes students attend.
Executive Hotel Management Diploma Semester 1: 1. Communication 2. Marketing 1 3. Supervision in the Hospitality Industry 4. Beverage Service Management Semester 2: 1. Computer Concepts 2. Facility Management 3. Destination Management & Marketing 4. Housekeeping Management 5. Convention Management 6. Career Prep & PLA portfolio: Semester 3,4: Co-op Semester 5: 1. Basic Hotel Accounting 2. Front Office Management 3. Hospitality Sales & Marketing Semester 6,7: Co-op Semester 8: 1. International Marketing 2. Hospitality Human Resources 3. Security & Loss Prevention Management 4. International Hotel Management 5. Revenue Management 6. Career Prep & PLA Portfolio
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Executive Housekeeper Purchasing Manager
Events Coordinator
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School of Art
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he School of art at ITD Canada offers wide range of professional courses in visual arts. Offering traditional art courses along with modern technology, the school of art at ITD Canada, is a convenient and modern place to master its students’ artistic skills and get them ready to join the workforce. The school of art currently offers four different diplomas that are designed to lead our students to their success. Upon successful completion, students will receive Interior design diploma, Graphic design diploma, Jewelry art and design diploma or Digital film production diploma. Using state of the art technology to teach our curriculum is one of the strongest assets of the school of art. Learning art with the newest technology lets our students to have a certain edge in comparison to their competitors when it comes to land a job in the industry.
Bringing that idea to life! Internship: The Art co-op or internship is an integral component of this program as it provides students with essential international experience. As students return to their home country, the combination of a North American diploma and co-op is not only a competitive advantage, but also allows students the opportunity to understand and experience the cultural and business nuances that can only be gained from a prolonged hands-on experience. The first co-op provides students with entry level jobs while the second co-op session strives to provide students with positions that will lead to entry level management. The 34 week co-op is added to the 40 weeks of academic classes students attend.
Interior Design Diploma Semester 1: 1. Drawing Principals 2. Concept of design and creativity in Design 3. Architectural Design 4. Introduction to Interior design Software Semester 2: 1. Auto cad 2. 3D Max Semester 3: 1. Technical Drawing 2. Interior Design 1 3. Lighting Semester 4, 5: Co-op Semester 6: 1. Interior Design 2
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Assistant Interior Designer
Lighting Designer
Interior Designer
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Jewelry Design Diploma Semester 1: 1. Introduction to Manual Drawing Process 2. History of Art 1 3. Plan and Create Gem Settings 1 Semester 2: 1. Plan and Create Gem Settings 2 2. History of Art 2 3. Plan and Apply Surface Treatment Semester 3: 1. Gemology 2. Production Techniques Semester 4, 5: Co-op Semester 6: 1. Jewelry Design by Computer 2. Jewelry Design Workshop/Project
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Jewelry Shop Owner Jewelry Designer
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Graphic Design Diploma Semester 1: 1. History of Art 2. Visual Art fundamentals 3. Design Fundamentals Semester 2: 1. Introduction to Adobe Photoshop 2. 3D MAX Semester 3: 1. Artistic Creativity 2. Auto CAD Semester 4, 5: Co-op www.itdcanada.ca | Vancouver Campus
Semester 6: 1. Corel Draw 2. Introduction to Macro Media Flash 3. Final Project Preparation
Layout Artist
Creative Director Associate
Graphic Designer
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Digital Film Production Diploma Semester 1: 1. Artistic principles Film Editing 2. Cinema Makeup 3. Cinematography 4. Photography Semester 2: 1. Directing principles 2. Film Production Management 3. Film Script Writing 4. Chroma Key 5. Literary adaptation 6. Movie Sound Editing Semester 3: 1.
Final Cut Studio
Semester 4, 5, 6: Co-op Semester 7: 1. Introduction to Adobe After Effect 2. Introduction to Photoshop 3. Introduction to Adobe Premiere
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Movie Editor
Audiovisual Artist
Digital Film Producer Vancouver Campus | www.itdcanada.ca
School of IT T
he school of IT at ITD Canada is the oldest faculty at ITD Canada. The philosophy behind the existence of the school of IT is to train IT professionals that not only master today’s technology but also can transfer their skills and apply them to newer technologies that are yet to come. The goal at the school of IT is to train students to cope with the rapidly changing and fast growing information technology. In order to achieve this goal, at the school of IT, we involve our students to be a part of real life projects. To be involved in such projects, not only makes students to have a taste of the real world and the nature of IT projects, it also gives the students the opportunity to create a rich portfolio when they graduate. Over the years graduates from the IT school have been serving the IT industry and have been the leader in innovating new ways to help businesses with their IT needs.
Your IT career starts here! Internship: The IT Co-op or internship is an integral component of this program as it provides students with essential international experience. As students return to their home country, the co mbination of a North American diploma and co-op is not only a competitive advantage, but also allows students the opportunity to understand and experience the cultural and business nuances that can only be gained from a prolonged hands-on experience. The first Co-op provides students with entry level jobs while the second co-op session strives to provide students with positions that will lead to entry level management positions. The 48 week- Co-op is added to the 48 weeks of academic classes students attend. Vancouver Campus | www.itdcanada.ca
Information Technology Diploma E-commerce track Semester 1 1. Introduction to computers 2. Algorithm, Flow Chart and problem solving 3. Introduction to HTML and JavaScript 4. Introduction to computer networks 5. Web site building with CSS Semester 2 1. Database and SQL 2. E-Business Model and Marketing on internet 3. Visual Basic.Net Semester 3 ,4: Co-op Semester 5 1. Existing Technology on E-Commerce 2. Introduction to XML 3. C# Programming 4. Network and online Security 5. Procedural E-commerce web building Semester 6 ,7: Co-op Semester 8 1. ASP and ASP.NET 2. Legal issues and online transactions 3. Portfolio Development 4. Programming CGI, Perl, PHP 5. Social Media Marketing
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Web business application developer
Web developer
Distributed Business application developer
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Embedded programming track Semester 1: 1. Introduction to computers 2. Algorithm, Flow Chart and problem solving 3. Introduction to HTML and JavaScript 4. Introduction to computer networks 5. Web site building with CSS Semester 2: 1. Database and SQL 2. Programming with C 3. Introduction to Intel Assembly Semester 3, 4: Co-op Semester 5: 1. Real time operating systems 2. Object Oriented Programming with C++ Semester 6, 7: Co-op Semester 8: 1. Real Time Programing 2. Programming IO and UART 3. Advanced Intel Assembly 4. Driver Development
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Firmware developer
Real time developer
Driver developer
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Game Programming track Semester 1: 1. Introduction to computers 2. Algorithm, Flow Chart and problem solving 3. Introduction to HTML and JavaScript 4. Introduction to computer networks 5. Web site building with CSS Semester 2: 1. Database and SQL 2. Object Oriented programming with C++ 3. Introduction to Maya Semester 3, 4 Co-op Semester 5: 1. Fundamentals of Game programming 2. Introduction to Adobe Photo Shop 3. Introduction to Shader Programming Semester 6, 7: Co-op Semester 8: 1. Game Engine Design 2. Network Game Programming 3. Game Programming Workshop
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Network game programmer
Game engine programmer
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General Programming track Semester 1: 1. Introduction to computers 2. Algorithm, Flow Chart and problem solving 3. Introduction to HTML and JavaScript 4. Introduction to computer networks 5. Web site building with CSS Semester 2: 1. Database and SQL 2. Visual Basic.Net 3. Programming with C Semester 3, 4: Co-op Semester 5: 1. Programming Object Oriented Programming with C++ 2. C# Programming Semester 6, 7: Co-op Semester 8: 1. ASP and ASP.NET 2. Programming CGI, Perl, PHP 3. Programming Java
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Programming analyst Structure Programmer
Networking Technician
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Graphic and Web Programming track Semester 1: 1. Introduction to computers 2. Algorithm, Flow Chart and problem solving 3. Introduction to HTML and JavaScript 4. Introduction to computer networks 5. Web site building with CSS Semester 2 1. Database and SQL 2. Artistic Creativity 3. Introduction to Adobe Photoshop 4. Introduction to XML Semester 3, 4: Co-op Semester 5: 1. Visual arts fundamentals 2. Programming with C 3. ASP and ASP.NET Semester 6, 7: Co-op Semester 8: 1. Portfolio Development 2. Programming CGI, Perl, PHP 3. Introduction to Flash 4. Network and online Security
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Web designer
Distributed application developer Web application developer
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Network Administration Track Semester 1 1. Introduction to computers 2. Algorithm, Flow Chart and problem solving 3. Introduction to HTML and JavaScript 4. Introduction to computer networks 5. Web site building with CSS Semester 2 1. Database and SQL 2. Preparing for A+ 3. Preparing for Network + Semester 3, 4: Co-op Semester 5 1. Windows client products 2. Mixed OS networking 3. Windows Server Products 4. Active Directory Infrastructure Part 1 Semester 6, 7: Co-op Semester 8: 1. Active Directory Part 2 2. Network Infrastructure 3. Cisco CCNA
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System Analyst
Structure Programmer
Networking Technician
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Networking Diploma Semester 1: 1. Introduction to computers 2. Algorithms flow charts and problem solving 3. Introduction HTML and JavaScript 4. Web site building with CSS Semester 2: 1. Introduction to computer networks 2. Databases and SQL 3. Preparing for A+ Semester 3: 1. Mixed OS Networking 2. Preparing for Network + 3. Introduction to Linux Semester 4: 1. Microsoft Windows Active Directory Services 2. Microsoft Windows Network Infrastructure 3. Microsoft Windows Security Semester 5: 1. Introduction to Cisco Routers
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TechniSystem Analyst
Network Support Structure Programmer
Network Designer Networking Technician
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Programming Diploma Semester 1: 1. Introduction to computers 2. Algorithms flow charts and problem solving 3. Introduction HTML and JavaScript 4. Web site building with CSS Semester 2: 1. Introduction to computer networks 2. Databases and SQL 3. Visual Basic.Net Semester 3: 1. Introduction to Programming with C 2. Object Oriented Programming with C++ Semester 4: 1. C# Programming 2. Java Programming Semester 5: 1. ASP and ASP.NET 2. Final Project
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Jr. Software Developer
Database Programmer
Game Developer
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ESL
English as a foreign language Semester 1 Beginner 14 units elementary 14 units elementary pronunciation 9 units Talking points 3 units 240 Hours Semester 2 Elementary pronunciation 5 units Pre-intermediate 14 units Pre-intermediate pronunciation 14 units Intermediate 6 units talking points 3 units 252 hours Semester 3 Intermediate 6 units Intermediate pronunciation 12 units upper Intermediate 12 units Upper intermediate phrasal verbs and idioms 11 units 246 hours Semester 4 Upper intermediate pronunciation 12 units advanced 12 units advanced phrasal verbs and idioms 12 units talking points 4 units 240 hours
ESL This course is designed based on the headway book outline and has been divided in 4 semesters and six levels. Beginner, elementary, pre-intermediate, intermediate, upper intermediate and advanced.
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