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Creativity, Business Skills and Strategic Thinking Developed in Advertising Programs

“Centennial College’s three-year Advertising program is a journey, to say the least,” says graduate Andrew Learner of one of Ontario’s respected advertising programs. “It gives students an unparalleled opportunity to grow and learn — from bright young students into capable young professionals. Centennial is a school that isn’t rooted in the past. It teaches the […]

Software Systems Design Program Offers Bachelor Credentials

“Centennial College’s bachelor’s degree in Software Systems Design … will go a long way in contributing to meet this need for skilled people who can design, build, install, service and create future information technology applications, ” says the Information Technology Association of Canada. Meanwhile the Software Human Resource Council says, “The unique curriculum proposed by […]

Continuing Education is an Option for Busy Professionals

Whether your goal is to change careers, update your existing skills or augment new skills to launch a new career path, continuing education has a course or program that will help you to reach your goals. This learning option often involves enrollment in post-secondary, credit-granting courses by part-time students, and is often offered through a […]

English Communication Training Offers Needed Skills

“The English for Academic Purposes (EAP) program provided good preparation for my major program. If I hadn’t taken the EAP program, I couldn’t have successfully studied in Early Childhood Education. I have advocated to many students to enroll in EAP. It provides a good foundation,” says H. Wei a Centennial College honours graduate. Her testimony […]

Study a Range of Topics in Centennial College’s Arts Program

“I would describe the General Arts program as fun, interesting, exciting,” says Desiree, a students in the Arts program at Centennial College. “You get to meet new people, your professors are down-to-earth and they help you out a lot. My favourite class was Concepts in Sociology, Psychology, and Humanities. Then you just have your basic […]