New Brunswick Community College
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Information Technology
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Business Analysis
show more“There’s no question that information technology solutions have become the backbone of modern business processes. IT business analysts solve business problems with new IT solutions that increase efficiency and productivity of existing processes and reduce operating costs. Every day, IT business analysts are on a mission to help organizations answer the question, “how can we do things better?” If you love to work with data and technology and are excited by the thought of understanding organizations and imagining ways of getting them from where they are to where they want to be, business analysis could be your dream career.
In our Information Technology: Business Analysis program, you’ll develop strategic thinking and business problem-solving skills that will help you enable change and design successful operational models. You’ll learn how to analyze, identify and document a business or stakeholder’s needs and plan, manage and monitor proposed solutions to business challenges from dealing with outdated legacy systems and changing technologies to broken processes. Enroll today and build a career helping businesses and organizations operate at their best.”
Campus: Fredericton, Moncton, Saint John
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show lessBusiness and Advanced Analytics
show moreThe world of business is rapidly evolving, and data is changing that landscape. Making informed decisions supported by data is critical to remaining competitive in today’s global economy. Traditional analytics is no longer enough. Businesses need individuals who can not only conduct advanced analyses, interpret their insights and recommend solutions but who can also act as a bridge between the business team and the data analyst. Graduates of the Business and Advanced Analytics program fill this need.
Our graduates establish business requirements and conduct advanced analyses to formulate data-driven solutions that support business decisions and promote competitive advantage. They also possess the insight needed to fluently articulate a range of business matters to diverse stakeholders. They develop knowledge and skill in areas such as: business requirements, processes, and strategy, statistics, data programming, data engineering, predictive analytics, Machine Learning, Cloud, visualizations, and storytelling.
The program content also covers the domains of INFORMS’ Certified Analytics Professional (CAP) certification.
Campus: Saint John
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show lessCybersecurity
show moreSecurity violations, data breaches, and privacy failures are an ever-growing threat to businesses and individuals. Through classroom theory and hands-on projects in our advanced diploma program, you’ll learn how to identify, analyze, and mitigate threats to internal IT systems and/or networks. You’ll explore the systems, tools, and concepts used to minimize the risk to an organization’s cyberspace, and the standards and procedures to protect the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of information and information systems. As one of the world’s fastest growing technology fields, the demand for cyber security professionals has never been greater.
Campus: Saint John
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show lessData Analytics
show moreBusinesses gather immense amounts of data to help them make decisions and improve performance. Scientists and researchers also use data to verify or disprove models and theories. Data analysts perform a critical role in data gathering, building tools to analyze and interpret data, visualizing results, and making recommendations on business solutions.
The Data Analytics graduate certificate is an intensive program of study that will prepare you for a career in this growing and dynamic field by teaching you the business intelligence and analytical skills necessary to support evidence-based decision-making.
With the Data Analytics program, you can study from a location of your choice, while being able to meet other commitments, such as work. Each term, you will have one or more online courses with scheduled evening classes each week and independent work that you can take according to your own schedule (days, evenings, and weekends). You should expect a minimum of 20 hrs. per week of student participation in online instruction, tutorials and assignments.
Campus: Online
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show lessGame Development
show moreDo you have hours of video gaming under your belt? Now is the time to level up to your dream career. Game Developers use their computer programming knowledge and creative minds to make interactive games. You’ll learn skills in sophisticated technology to design, script and develop games for computers, game consoles and mobile devices. You’ll also take advantage of a simulation environment to test your creations while learning about professional industry standards. Modern gaming is a social and intellectual tool used by people of all ages.
Campus: Miramichi
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show lessGaming Experience Development
show moreThe gaming industry merges business with pleasure. Experts balance technical skills with knowledge in gaming law, ethics, and social responsibility. You’ll learn how to analyze, identify and develop gaming software designed for video lottery terminals and electronic gaming machines in the gambling technology environment. You’ll receive specific training in computer applications, programming languages (i.e. C++), web design, and project management. As Canada’s tech industry competes internationally, hundreds of game companies are looking to hire talented developers.
Campus: Moncton
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show lessNetwork Administration
show moreOn the global stage, technological advances are occurring at an astronomical rate. Businesses rely on speed, secure systems, and efficiency to perform their operations and stay connected with their customers. Networks connect business with the buying world.
In this program, you will learn how to design, implement, troubleshoot, and administer secure networks and inter networks, as well as hone advanced skills in network and internet operating systems, network infrastructure, administration, and security. As electronic communication continues to take the limelight across industries, business leaders are increasingly looking to network administrators as a means to stay competitive and successful.
Campus: Moncton, Saint John, St. Andrews, Woodstock
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show lessProgrammer-Analyst
show moreFrom the software and apps we use every day to the video games we play, computer technology dominates industries. Computers can do just about anything. Programmer Analysts are the specialists who develop the software and write the programs that make systems and software work. Programmer Analysts speak multiple languages such as C#, Javascript and Java, and we use our knowledge to constantly evolve what technology can do. Imagine being the person behind the next big video game, mobile app, or business system. If you love technology and are interested in programming and problem solving, you have the essential elements to code yourself a great career as a Programmer Analyst.
In our Information Technology: Programmer Analyst program, you’ll design and develop software systems and learn how to apply them in a business-oriented environment. You’ll learn how to write and test code and optimize systems so that they perform at their best. Upon graduation, you’ll also complete a work practicum at an employer’s site, allowing you to get hands-on experience beyond the classroom. Enroll today and pursue an in-demand career where you can write your own program for success.
Campus: Fredericton, Saint John
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show lessQuality Assurance Testing
show moreQuality is a competitive advantage. Whether you develop the hottest new video games, office software, or highly specialized applications, companies have to get quality right. Quality assurance testers put programs through their paces, conducting software trials and testing, identifying bugs, and working to fix them before the product goes out the door. In a competitive marketplace, there is little room for failure when launching products. Quality assurance professionals safeguard the valuable relationship between consumers and companies by ensuring products do precisely what they promise our customers they will do.
In our Information Technology: Quality Assurance Testing program, you’ll learn how to design automated testing tools and programs, identify errors and make recommendations for product quality and release readiness. If you’re exceptionally organized, tech-savvy, and love getting « under the hood » of how things work, enrol today in the Quality Assurance Testing program and pursue a career that literally takes the glitches out of everyday life.
Campus: Moncton
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show lessWeb and Mobile Application Development
show moreWeb and Mobile App Developers make life easier and more entertaining. They work in creative environments with the latest technology and equipment. You’ll learn how to design, build, and deploy enterprise internet/intranet and mobile based applications that can be implemented in areas such as e-commerce, business management, client maintenance and employee support for both conventional and mobile devices. In a world where business happens anytime and anywhere, successful organizations are eager to hire qualified App Developers.
Campus: Moncton
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show lessOther Full Time Programs
Animation and Graphics
show moreIn our Animation and Graphics program, you’ll learn the technical skills to produce quality 2D showreels and story reels that will highlight your talent to future employers, particularly in animation keys, in-betweens, and clean-up. You’ll receive training in industry-standard computer animation software in a professional studio environment, and you’ll be taught and mentored by knowledgeable instructors who have work experience with iconic industry leaders, including Disney and Nelvana. Enroll today in our Animation and Graphics program and put your imagination in motion.
Campus: Miramichi
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show lessGraphic and Communications Design
show moreGraphic and Communications Design specialists are creative experts who produce memorable content. They value innovative visual aesthetics and excel at business communications and marketing. You’ll learn how to plan, produce, and present graphics and text-based design solutions that will engage your chosen target audience. In a world where billions of images are uploaded each day, businesses hire trained and talented designers who know how to stand out and capture attention.
Campus: Moncton
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show lessPost-Graduate Programs
NBCC’s post-graduate programs provide hands-on, practical skills and experience that complement a university degree or college diploma.
Post-grad programs are designed for individuals who have already completed a university degree or college diploma.
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Data Analytics
show moreBusinesses gather immense amounts of data to help them make decisions and improve performance. Scientists and researchers also use data to verify or disprove models and theories. Data analysts perform a critical role in data gathering, building tools to analyze and interpret data, visualizing results, and making recommendations on business solutions.
The Data Analytics graduate certificate is an intensive program of study that will prepare you for a career in this growing and dynamic field by teaching you the business intelligence and analytical skills necessary to support evidence-based decision-making.
With the Data Analytics program, you can study from a location of your choice, while being able to meet other commitments, such as work. Each term, you will have one or more online courses with scheduled evening classes each week and independent work that you can take according to your own schedule (days, evenings, and weekends). You should expect a minimum of 20 hrs. per week of student participation in online instruction, tutorials and assignments.
Campus: Online
For more information: Program Details (nbcc.ca)
show lessCybersecurity
show moreSecurity violations, data breaches, and privacy failures are an ever-growing threat to businesses and individuals. Through classroom theory and hands-on projects in our advanced diploma program, you’ll learn how to identify, analyze, and mitigate threats to internal IT systems and/or networks. You’ll explore the systems, tools, and concepts used to minimize the risk to an organization’s cyberspace, and the standards and procedures to protect the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of information and information systems. As one of the world’s fastest growing technology fields, the demand for cyber security professionals has never been greater.
Campus: Saint John
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show lessBusiness and Advanced Analytics
show moreThe world of business is rapidly evolving, and data is changing that landscape. Making informed decisions supported by data is critical to remaining competitive in today’s global economy. Traditional analytics is no longer enough. Businesses need individuals who can not only conduct advanced analyses, interpret their insights and recommend solutions but who can also act as a bridge between the business team and the data analyst. Graduates of the Business and Advanced Analytics program fill this need.
Our graduates establish business requirements and conduct advanced analyses to formulate data-driven solutions that support business decisions and promote competitive advantage. They also possess the insight needed to fluently articulate a range of business matters to diverse stakeholders. They develop knowledge and skill in areas such as: business requirements, processes, and strategy, statistics, data programming, data engineering, predictive analytics, Machine Learning, Cloud, visualizations, and storytelling.
The program content also covers the domains of INFORMS’ Certified Analytics Professional (CAP) certification.
Campus: Saint John
For more information: Program Details (nbcc.ca)
show lessBusiness Analysis
show moreThere’s no question that information technology solutions have become the backbone of modern business processes. IT business analysts solve business problems with new IT solutions that increase efficiency and productivity of existing processes and reduce operating costs. Every day, IT business analysts are on a mission to help organizations answer the question, “how can we do things better?” If you love to work with data and technology and are excited by the thought of understanding organizations and imagining ways of getting them from where they are to where they want to be, business analysis could be your dream career.
In our Information Technology: Business Analysis program, you’ll develop strategic thinking and business problem-solving skills that will help you enable change and design successful operational models. You’ll learn how to analyze, identify and document a business or stakeholder’s needs and plan, manage and monitor proposed solutions to business challenges from dealing with outdated legacy systems and changing technologies to broken processes. Enroll today and build a career helping businesses and organizations operate at their best.
Campus: Fredericton, Moncton, Saint John
For more information: Program Details (nbcc.ca)
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