Surrounded by the rich, natural beauty of Northern Ontario in Sault Ste. Maria, Algoma University is an inclusive and diverse community of over 1600 students, offering more than 30 academic degree programs taught by internationally known experts in fields such as Business, Community Development, Economics, Biology, History, Psychology, and Computer Science. Algoma University has more than 40 years experience in offering undergraduate liberal arts and science programs.
Algoma University professors are committed to nurturing the minds and talents of each and every student. Everything from research opportunities to student life to lectures and labs is planned around the University’s commitment to helping every student succeed and grow, both academically and as an individual. Algoma University is a place where students can step into leadership roles, both on campus and in the community.
Algoma University offers more than 30 academic degree programs in fields such as Business, Community Development, Economics, Biology, History, Psychology, and Computer Science.
RCC School of Engineering Technology and Computing (SETC) is located at RCC Toronto's North campus, located in Concord, Ontario. It is the undergraduate technology division of Yorkville University, located in Fredericton, New Brunswick, and specializes in technology-related education, providing both a Degree and Diploma program in Electronics Engineering Technology. The Diploma program can be taken as a two-year, or one-year intensive program.
For more than 80 years, SETC has supplied the technology sector with highly skilled graduates. Beginning in 1927 as a training facility for the radio and communications sector, the school quickly became a leader in electronics, micro-processing and computer-based systems education.
SETC offer the support, knowledge base and training essential to prepare for today’s job market. SETC programs give students great flexibility in balancing program length, level of skills acquired, and career options.
RCC Faculty of Engineering Technology and Computing’s Engineering Technology programs are accredited by both the Canadian Technology Accreditation Board (CTAB) and the Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT).