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<span class="style17">Degree Programs Available</span>
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Anchored Links: <br />
<a href="#BSD">Software Development Degree (BSD) </a> <br /> <br />
<a href="#IFS">Software Development Degree (BSD) </a> <br />
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<strong><span class="style19"><a name="BSD">Software Development Degree (BSD) </a> <br />
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A Seneca-trained software developer will be in a great position within an organization. As part of your job analyzing needs, designing systems, and developing solutions, you learn the business of the organization. Seneca Computer Studies graduates have always had a great reputation in the working world. Graduates from the Software Development have already and will continue to enhance this reputation even further. Why? Our program offers you a unique blend of benefits:
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Programming skills
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Communications skills<br />
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Business skills<br />
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Critical thinking and analytical skills<br />
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Co-op work experience<br />
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Up-to-date training in a state-of-the-art facility
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<span class="style19"><strong><a name="IFS">Informatics and Security Overview (IFS) </a></strong>
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The Bachelor of Technology (Informatics and Security) will provide graduates with the critical knowledge and practical skills required for successful careers in information security, and network technology. The program will integrate knowledge of informatics, security, and laws with practical applications and will directly address critical business and communication requirements deemed essential by employers.
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Holders of the degree will have obtained critical knowledge in following the principles of Informatics and Security: <br /> <br />
1. Security needs within and between organizations <br /> <br />
2. Analysis, design, and implementation of distributed computer systems using current methodologies a broad understanding of data communication principles, knowledge of operating systems and how each of the components that make up the infastructure can be compromised
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3. An understanding and ability to design, develop, and implement secure information acquisition, transmission, and storage and retrieval practices with current industry standards, taking into account privacy, security and ethical issues
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4. Technology change and innovation <br /> <br />
5. Analysis of project and system requirements <br /> <br />
6. Deployment of security on a variety of platforms <br /> <br />
7. Project planning, implementation and management <br /> <br />
8. Research methodology <br /> <br />
9. Technology planning and acquisition
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