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A Graduate Degree Program with Unlimited Opportunities – MINT

The University of Alberta, located in the heart of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, offers an innovative two-year accredited graduate degree program that focuses on professional Internetworking leadership.

Internetworking graduate students enrolled in this Master's degree program can expect expert instruction, incomparable lab experimentation and learning opportunities in the $2 million MINT networking lab, and significant IT career and advancement opportunities.

There are several reasons to select the UofA MINT Master's degree program:

Internetworking Leadership Training: MINT teaches both theoretical (academic) and practical (industry) aspects of Internetworking to ensure skills acquired are valuable immediately upon graduation. Qualified instructors ensure that graduates have well-rounded theoretical knowledge, then are presented with current and real industry problems to be solved in the classroom or the lab. Graduates not only have the best instructors, they also have exclusive hands-on access to a state-of-the-art lab facility.

Technology Access: MINT uses the latest hardware and software, and gives students the inside edge on innovative and emerging technologies. Graduates will be able to make decisions based on first-hand experience, ensuring that the investment best meets business objectives. Additionally, the program will require students to design new software or hardware to solve problems or improve performance of existing networks or devices. Therefore graduates will have acquired a high level of understanding of current and future technologies.

Career Advancement: MINT graduates will have skills and expertise that are unmatched in the IT industry. Professionals with these qualifications are nearly impossible to find, and are in high demand all around the world. The increasing complexity of networks and the pace of technological development make it necessary to have a specialist in charge. You can become that specialist armed with advanced Internetworking theories taught in the program. Imagine finding solutions to problems that were previously unsolvable.

Industry Involvement: The MINT program was created to meet industry need. Cisco Systems Inc. and TELUS Inc. donated equipment and support to the program in response to a need for graduates to have experience solving industry problems on the latest equipment. An important feature of this network lab is that it provides opportunities for experimentation outside of a production environment – there is no risk of crashing an entire corporate network. The program links academics and industry to cooperatively resolve problems, and provide graduates with the broadest exposure to the world beyond the classroom. This combination of theoretical and practical knowledge is unparalleled in any classroom.

Intensive Sessions: For the working professional, MINT offers its courses in intensive sessions on weekends. This allows individuals to earn a Master's degree and advance their careers while maintaining full-time employment. A Master of Science in Internetworking accredited degree can also be obtained in full-time study.

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