Type | Public |
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Established | 1967 |
President | David Agnew |
Students | 17,000 full-time; 90,000 part-time |
Undergraduates | Available |
Postgraduates | Available |
Location | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Campus | Urban |
Colours | Red |
Nickname | The Sting |
Mascot | Sammy Sting |
Affiliations | Colleges Ontario, CCAA, CICan, AUCC, CBIE, Polytechnics Canada, OCAA |
Website | senecacollege.ca |
Coordinates: 43°47′38.22″N 79°20′56.57″W / 43.7939500°N 79.3490472°W
Seneca College of Applied Arts and Technology is a public college located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It offers full-time and part-time programs at the baccalaureate, diploma, certificate and graduate levels.
Seneca opened in 1967 as part of a provincial initiative to establish an Ontario-wide network of colleges of applied arts and technology providing career-oriented diploma and certificate courses, as well as continuing education programs to Ontario communities. The province was responding to the increasing need for sophisticated applied learning as technology continued to change the nature of work and the provincial economy. General education was considered an important element in postsecondary education, and breadth courses continue to be a part of every program. In 2001 colleges were granted the ability to offer baccalaureate degrees. Seneca is one of six colleges that can offer up to 15 per cent of its program activity at the degree level.
Seneca offers more than 145 full-time programs and 135 part-time programs including 14 Bachelor's degrees and 30 graduate certificates.
Many programs offer experiential learning opportunities such as co-op, placements, internships and community service options, while others include a mandatory co-op period prior to graduation. Seneca also offers career search assistance to graduating students. Seneca College programs are developed and kept current with the assistance of advisory committees made up of key industry members. They are in place to ensure the education students receive provides the skills necessary for career success.
Seneca College is the leader in Ontario in university and college pathways. It has more than 70 transfer agreements with both local and international post-secondary institutions, including universities in Australia, England, South Africa and the U.S. These agreements allow students to apply their college education to obtain credit towards a university degree.