Computer Networks transitioning to semester-based system in Fall 2026
Starting in Fall 2026, Toronto Metropolitan University’s (TMU) Computer Networks graduate program will be transitioning to a semester-based system. The courses will be offered for 12 weeks on weekdays, 5PM to 8PM.
Fall 2026 Course Schedule
CN8810 Intro to Computer Net
Monday, 5PM - 8PM
CN8811 Digital Communication
Tuesday, 5PM - 8PM
CN8813 IP Protocols
Wednesday, 5PM - 8PM
CN8812 Routing & Switching
Thursday, 5PM - 8 PM
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the focus of the Computer Network program?
Designed with industry in mind, the program emphasizes practical knowledge and advanced skills in specialized areas of network security, network automation, data center networks, cloud computing and wireless networks."
Why Computer Networks at TMU?
Upon entering our master of engineering (MEng) or master of applied science (MASc) program, you’ll gain exclusive access to our cutting-edge laboratories, where you’ll design, simulate and experiment with network configurations and performance. You’ll leave with in-depth, specialized experience in a growing field and limitless employment options at your fingertips.
What certifications can the Computer Networks program prepare me for?
After graduating from our program in computer networks, you will have the solid foundation needed to successfully complete the following certifications:
- Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert (CCIE)
- Fortinet Network Security Expert (NSE)
- Juniper Networks Certified Expert, Enterprise Routing and Switching (JNCIE-ENT)
- Palo Alto Networks Certified Network Security Administrator (PCNSA)
- VMware Certified Professional – Data Center Virtualization
- PCAP Certified Associate in Python Programming
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Email questions and inquiries to compnet@torontomu.ca