Get the Skills to Become a PC Technician

A PC Technician working on the inside of a computer. Get a new career, start your PC Technician Certificate Course at CCBST.
Help businesses, network technicians and non-technical workers solve problems with, and service their computers

PC Technician Certificate Course in as Little as 12 Weeks*

Are you ready to launch your career in IT? This certificate is the perfect starter course to get you going.

Certificate Course Highlights

The PC Technician Certificate is a 12-week* CompTIA certification course which consists of A+ and Network+. CompTIA certifications are recognized throughout the technology community as one of the best ways to break into the IT field and to build a solid career. It provides in-depth knowledge of both computer hardware and software and prepares you to take the A+ and Network+ certification exams.

Course Outline

During the PC Technician Certificate course you’ll learn:

A+ Certification

  • Personal Computer Components
  • Laptops and Portable Devices
  • Operating Systems
  • Printers and Scanners
  • Networks
  • Security

Network+ Certification

  • Media and Topologies
  • Protocols and Standards
  • Network Implementation
  • Network Support

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Career Opportunities

With the PC Technician Certificate course you can break into the IT field working as a help desk technician, residential tech for a small computer shop, or do similar entry-level positions.

Thank you to all my teachers and CCBST for taking the time to teach me. I have learned a lot, and I feel that you have prepared me very well … You gave me the skills, knowledge, and confidence I need to be successful in my job. Many thanks to you all.
Maria Teresa

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For immediate questions or to speak with a friendly CCBST Admissions Advisor, call:

Brampton 647-479-0986
Scarborough 416-769-9965
North York 416-960-5621
Mississauga 647-479-5612

*Program length when completed in normal time

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the PC Technician Certificate at CCBST cover?
The PC Technician Certificate at CCBST is a CompTIA certification program that includes A+ and Network+ training. The A+ certification component covers personal computer hardware, laptops and portable devices, operating systems, printers and scanners, networks, and security. The Network+ certification component focuses on media and topologies, protocols and standards, network implementation, and network troubleshooting and support. This certificate program provides in-depth knowledge of both computer hardware and software, preparing students to take the industry-recognized A+ and Network+ certification exams. CompTIA certifications are recognized across the technology community as a leading path to entering the IT field and building a solid career. Start Your IT Career Today
How do I apply to the PC Technician program at CCBST in Ontario?
CCBST offers application support through dedicated admissions advisors. You can apply online through the CCBST website or visit one of their four campus locations in North York, Brampton, Scarborough, or Mississauga. The admissions team guides prospective students through the enrollment process and provides information about financial aid options. CCBST is an approved career college registered with the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities under the Private Career Colleges Act, ensuring quality standards are met. Contact an admissions advisor to discuss your specific situation, learn about program start dates, and determine whether the PC Technician Certificate is the right fit for your career goals. Meet with Admissions
What career opportunities can I pursue after completing the PC Technician Certificate at CCBST?
Graduates of CCBST’s PC Technician Certificate program can pursue various entry-levels roles in the IT field. s. Career opportunities include working as a help desk technician, a residential technician at a small computer shop, or similar entry-level IT roles. The program prepares students to assist businesses, network technicians, and non-technical users with troubleshooting and basic computer support With preparation for CompTIA A+ and Network+, graduates gain the foundational skills and industry-recognized certifications employers value when hiring for technical support roles. The certificate provides the essential knowledge needed to start building a career in the growing information technology sector. Contact Us to Learn More About Careers
What makes CCBST's PC Technician Certificate different from other Ontario IT programs?
CCBST distinguishes itself through several key features that benefit PC Technician students. The college employs industry-experienced instructors with first-hand IT field experience, providing students with practical insights beyond textbook knowledge. Small classroom sizes allow for more personalized attention and interactive teaching methods that support effective learning. Take the IT Career Readiness Quiz
Can I visit CCBST's campus locations in the Greater Toronto Area?
Yes, CCBST operates four campus locations, making it convenient for prospective students to visit and explore the facilities. Campuses are located in North York (280 Sheppard Ave East), Brampton (350 Rutherford Road South), Scarborough (4900 Sheppard Ave East), and Mississauga (90 Burnhamthorpe West). You can book a campus tour to see the modern equipment used for IT training, meet with admissions advisors, and learn about the PC Technician Certificate program in person. Each campus is fully equipped to deliver high-quality technology education, with facilities designed to support hands-on learning in computer hardware, software, and networking. Book Your Campus Tour