The Bachelor of Information Technology (BIT) – Network Technology degree is a joint collaboration between Algonquin College and Carleton University; graduates of the program receive a Bachelor of Information Technology degree as well as a Computer Engineering Technology – Network Technology Ontario College Advanced Diploma accreditation.
The degree is designed to offer students programming centred around both a practical experience and a theoretical background. For more information about each of these unique collaborative degrees, applicants should visit www.bitdegree.ca
For admission to the Bachelor of Information Technology – Network Technology program, applicants should visit: www.admissions.carleton.ca/requirements/. For details about the program, applicants should visit: www.bitdegree.ca.
For applicants presently registered full-time in an Ontario high school, this application is available only at Ontario high schools.
For applicants who wish to apply to an undergraduate program for full-time studies and who have never taken courses at Carleton University, this application is available online at www.ouac.on.ca and is used by all Canadian, permanent residents and all others who live in Canada.
For non-Canadian applicants outside Canada who are applying to an undergraduate program for full-time studies, this application is available online at www.ouac.on.ca. Canadians outside the country use the 105D application.
If you want to see the full flowchart of this program, please view this link:
For more information regarding this program, browse bitdegree.ca or email infoNET@bitdegree.ca.