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  • Technology Showcase

    When?

    Wednesday, July 29, 2009 from 12:00 – 2:30.

    Parents, families and friends of RCC

    Please join us for RCC Institute of Technology’s exhibition of innovative technology.

    Each term RCC’s graduating students showcase their technology projects. These projects are a requirement of graduation and are completed in teams of 3 or more students over a period of two terms (8 months.) Each team must plan, research, design, and implement a complex electronics, computer or network related project. The projects require students to apply their technical and, troubleshooting skills, their theoretical knowledge and their analytical skills and communications skills. These projects integrate all their program coursework.

    Join us and you’ll see why RCC’s faculty are proud of our graduating students:

    • Meet some of the best and brightest electronics and networking graduates in Canada.
    • See the high quality of work that RCC students achieve in their projects.
    • Gain insight into our futures.  Many of these projects have commercial and research applications.

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    RCC Institute of Technology
    2000 Steeles Ave. West, Concord, L4K 4N1
    Phone: 905-669-0544 or 1-800-268-9098
    Fax: 905-669-0551


    What is Showcase?

    An end-of-term exhibition of graduating students’ technical projects.

    What’s a Graduating Technical Project?

    In their final two semesters (8 months), graduating student teams research, design and build a working proto-type. These capstone projects demonstrate graduates’ achievement of their program outcomes:

    • Each electronics engineering technology project features digital technologies and software interfaces using microprocessors and micro-controllers. Additional technologies may include wireless communications, RFID, laser optics and artificial intelligence.
    • The computer information systems projects address a real client’s needs from concept to implementation and may include website interfaces and backend databases and networks.

    Each project becomes part of the students’ portfolio and is a requirement of graduation.