ACS Network Management and Architecture (RAC)
About the program
This RAC process allows you to have the skills you have acquired in computer network management and administration officially recognized. Through your professional experience or prior learning, you can demonstrate your ability to design, deploy, operate, and secure networks, ensure the backup of computerized data, and provide technical support to users. The recognition of these competencies can lead to the awarding of a recognized Attestation of College Studies (ACS).
Condition of admission
To be admitted to a RAC process, you must meet the admission requirements of the cégep where you submit your application.
Admission requirements and registration procedures vary from one cégep to another for AEC programs offered through the RAC process. However, you should expect to provide certain documents, such as a birth certificate, proof of education (secondary school diploma, college diploma, etc.), transcripts, a comparative evaluation or foreign diplomas (if applicable), a résumé (CV), and other relevant documents.
For individuals born outside of Canada, you will need to provide proof of Canadian citizenship or permanent residency.
It should also be noted that the main steps followed as part of the RAC process are the same for everyone and always begin with an information session, either individual or group-based. This information session is provided free of charge by the cégep.
To learn more about the steps involved in a RAC process, visit the RAC Process page on this website.
Available in 2 institutions
Attestation of College Studies (ACS) - in RAC Process
Establishments offering this program
Cégep de l'Outaouais (Campus Louis-Reboul) - In French
Français
Offered to international students
Champlain College Saint-Lambert
English
Specialties
- Offered in RAC process only