TriOS College

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triOS College is a private career college in the province of Ontario, Canada. [1] triOS College has 8 locations in Ontario, offering diplomas in Business, Technology, Healthcare and Law, with programs varying in length from 26 to 60 weeks, some including an internship. The college was established in 1992 by Frank Gerencser and Stuart Bentley. The school is a member of Career Colleges Ontario. [2]

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Campuses

triOS has 8 campus locations across Southern Ontario In: Windsor, London, Kitchener, Hamilton, Brampton, Mississauga, Toronto, and Scarborough. A sister college called Eastern College, which is owned by triOS has 4 locations throughout Nova Scotia and New Brunswick.

Programs

Faculty of Law includes programs for:

  • Law and Security Officer
  • Law Clerks with Internship - program associated with the Institute of Law Clerks of Ontario [3]
  • Paralegal - program accredited by The Law Society of Upper Canada [4]
  • Police Foundations

Faculty of Business

  • Accounting and Payroll Administrator
  • Administrative Assistant
  • Advanced Business Office Applications
  • Business Administration: both a Diploma Program, and an Honours Program
  • Office Administrator
  • Supply Chain and Logistics Program

Faculty of Technology

  • Information Technology Professional
  • Information Technology Administrator
  • PC Support Technician
  • Enterprise Web & Mobile Developer
  • Applications Developer
  • Web Technology Specialist
  • Video Game Design & Development
  • Video Game Design Technologies

Faculty of Healthcare

  • Addiction Worker
  • Community Service Worker
  • Early Childhood Education
  • Health Information Management - program accredited by the Canadian College of Health Information Management [5]
  • Massage Therapy - program accredited by The Canadian Massage Therapy Council for Accreditation [6]
  • Medical Office Assistant
  • Pharmacy Assistant
  • Personal Support Worker
  • Physiotherapy/Occupational Therapy Assistant

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References

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  2. "CCO Member Colleges". www.careercollegesontario.ca. Retrieved 18 February 2018.
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