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Welcome to Community Studies at Fanshawe! If you are interested in working with individuals to improve their quality of life and making a difference in your community the programs we offer in the School of Community Studies are for you! Our programs offer fantastic field placement opportunities, excellent and caring faculty, student success initiatives and with our dynamic campus and the city of...
Learn here. Succeed Anywhere The Lawrence Kinlin School of Business at Fanshawe provides the most current, flexible and integrated suite of business programs that enables students from around the world to succeed anywhere in the world. From certificates to diplomas, honours degrees, graduate programs and beyond, Fanshawe's Kinlin School will help prepare you for career success. We specialize in...
It’s no secret that in today’s technology-driven world, the demand for skilled IT professionals has never been greater. At Fanshawe’s School of Information Technology, our IT programs will prepare you for a rewarding career in one of five IT industry niches: Enterprise Computing, Development, Analytics, Security and Systems
Explore Fanshawe's Honours Bachelor of Behavioural Psychology degree to use Applied Behaviour Analysis principles in rewarding careers.
What does it take to become a web developer? Explore everyday aspects of the career, in-demand roles and the kind of education you'll need to get there.
There's a growing demand for cyber security professionals in the IT industry. Learn more about cyber security careers and if one might be right for you.
A career in IT systems involves working with hardware, software and networks to ensure their effective management. Explore education and career options.
If you like analytics, a career as an IT systems analyst might be for you. Learn about the education you'll need and the roles available in the field.
Sunni, a recent graduate from Fanshawe's award-winning Hair Stylist program in Woodstock, Ontario, talks about why she chose Fanshawe.
As you begin to narrow down your post-secondary search, one of the first decisions you need to make is what size campus you want to attend. In Ontario, colleges range from having just over 1,000 full-time students to well over 20,000. Finding the right fit depends on your personality, preferences and academic goals. Here are just some of the benefits that comes with each experience: Big Wider...