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Program Overview
The Network Cabling Specialist Diploma Program prepares students for entry-level work installing, testing, and maintaining structured cabling systems used in modern buildings and telecommunications environments.
What You Will Learn
This hands-on program focuses on the practical skills needed to support voice, data, and video networks across commercial, institutional, and industrial settings.
Structured cabling systems and industry standards, copper cabling installation (UTP, ScTP, coaxial), fibre optic cabling, splicing, and termination, cable testing, troubleshooting, and certification methods, reading technical drawings and cabling layouts, telecommunications safety practices and workplace procedures, codes, standards, and documentation used in telecom installations, students work with modern cabling tools and testing equipment to build confidence installing and maintaining network infrastructure in real environments.
Career Opportunities
- Network cabling technician
- Telecommunications installer
- Cable installation technician
- Structured cabling installer
- Junior network support technician
Personality Assessment
Find out what your personality is like and discover your traits, worries & concerns about taking the next step to study at school towards a new and rewarding career. This quick and easy assessment will provide you with some insight into what to focus on and what you might need to watch out for to best prepare you for your new career and school goals!
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A postsecondary education is a big investment. Fortunately, we at NATS have a dedicated team to assist students with
financing their education. There are many payment options available to NATS students. A brief description of some financing options available is outlined below. Financial assistance may be available for those who qualify.
Please contact us for more details regarding Financial Assistance.
- Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP)
- Financial assistance may be available for those who qualify, for more information visit osap.gov.on.ca
- Second Career
- skills training to help them find jobs in high-demand occupations in Ontario
- financial support
- Out-of-Province Students
- Students from provinces outside of Ontario may also qualify for loans, scholarships, bursaries and grants administered by their provincial Student Financial Assistance Offices.
- Student Lines of Credit
- The Canada Revenue Agency Lifelong Learning Plan (LLP) allows you to withdraw amounts from your RRSPs to finance your education.
- Lifelong Learning Plan
- Students from provinces outside of Ontario may also qualify for loans, scholarships, bursaries and grants administered by their provincial Student Financial Assistance Offices.
- RESP
- Students who have been named a beneficiary under a family members Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP), may use funds from the RESP to finance their education.
- Employment Ontario
- The Canada Revenue Agency Lifelong Learning Plan (LLP) allows you to withdraw amounts from your RRSPs to finance your education.
- Monthly Payment Plan
- A monthly payment plan can be arranged through our business affairs department.