Products and services. Okanagan College New goods. New services. Okanagan College http://1784.ca.all.biz Sat, 25 Feb 2012 11:20:54 +0200 http://www.all.biz/img/logo.gif ALL.BIZ: Canada. http://1784.ca.all.biz Engineering Technologist http://www.ca.all.biz/s101/ Have you ever wondered how a computer works? Do you like taking mechanical objects apart to see how they work? Are you interested in engineering? If you'd like a career that will keep your mind active, with job opportunities locally and around the world, a superior salary, employment stability, and a chance to make a real contribution to your community, you just might make a good engineering technologist. Engineering Technologists work in a variety of careers in both public and private sectors including design, marketing, sales, estimating, research and development, production control, purchasing, operations and production, testing, quality management, maintenance, customer and field service, project management, instruction and teaching.]]> Tue, 24 Nov 2009 00:00:00 +0200 http://www.ca.all.biz/s101/ Computer Science http://www.ca.all.biz/s102/ Do you want a good description of computer science? The U.S, House of Representatives recently passed a bill describing the computing industry as "a transforming industry that drives technology innovation and bolsters economic productivity." This is a subject that is useful for itself and in conjunction with many other fields as well. Still wondering why you should study computer science (the theory) and computer information systems (the practice)? What careers are available if you do? Most importantly, are there jobs available once you have a diploma or degree?]]> Tue, 24 Nov 2009 00:00:00 +0200 http://www.ca.all.biz/s102/ School of business http://www.ca.all.biz/s103/ The Okanagan School of Business is very proud of its wide array of programs that cater to the many different types and styles of learners at the varying stages in their academic careers. An important feature of the Okanagan School of Business is the high degree to which our programs are "laddered." Laddering in educational terms means that the courses completed in one program such as a diploma can be used as credit for an equivalent course in another program like a degree. Not having to repeat classes unnecessarily saves the students both time and money and encourages them to continue their education in hopes of reaching their full potential.]]> Tue, 24 Nov 2009 00:00:00 +0200 http://www.ca.all.biz/s103/