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There are many advantages to an Ontario college education. By combining academic and applied learning, graduates enter the workforce with the theoretical and hands-on knowledge they need to succeed. Many Ontario colleges are associated with universities that provide continuing education options that include joint degree programs.
Mohawk College of Applied Arts and Technology
Mohawk College of Applied Arts and Technology has enjoyed growth in Brantford for over 30 years. With about 1,100 full-time and 1,500 part-time students and 200 apprentices at the Brantford Campus, a wide variety of programs are available including Aboriginal programming and services, Public Relations, and Advanced Security Management. Students may have the option to take extra courses to complete a post-graduate certificate or a degree. Mohawk College has many options for advancement.
Conestoga College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning
Conestoga College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning, located in Kitchener, is one of seven Polytechnical Institutes in Canada. offers a wide variety of programming, from four-year bachelor degree programs to various trades and apprenticeships including:
- Health Sciences and Community Services
- Business
- Engineering and Information Technology
- Media and Liberal Studies
- Languages and Career
- Academic Upgrading