University of Windsor

Border Management & International Trade

Windsor, Canada

The Non-degree in Border Management & International Trade at University of Windsor is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Located in Windsor, Ontario, the University of Windsor is a comprehensive public institution with a long history and a community-focused approach to higher education. Founded in 1857, Windsor serves approximately 16,000 students, including about 1,500 international students, and offers a broad range of undergraduate and graduate programs across arts, sciences, engineering, business, law, education and social work. The university is known for personalized attention and accessible faculty.

Windsor emphasizes experiential learning and strong ties to industry, giving students hands-on opportunities through co-op placements, internships and community-engaged projects. With 112 distinct programs, students can tailor studies to career goals and gain practical skills valued by employers. Small class sizes and applied learning environments support close mentorship and collaborative projects with local partners, including cross-border initiatives given Windsor’s proximity to the United States.

Campus life combines the advantages of a compact city with affordable living and rich cultural variety. International students benefit from targeted services for orientation, academic advising and career development, plus active student clubs and volunteer opportunities. Prospective applicants should research program-specific requirements early, consider co-op or internship pathways, and make use of the university’s support for housing and settlement to ease transition to life and study in Canada.

About the Program

The Border Management & International Trade program at the University of Windsor is a non-degree certificate for students looking to gain skills in management. It takes one year to complete and helps students assess a company's IT needs. The program is taught in English and is based in Windsor, Canada.

The curriculum includes courses like Computer Concepts for End-Users, Programming for Beginners, and Introduction to the Internet. These courses help students develop problem-solving skills and learn how to apply current IT to meet needs in a secure and ethical manner.

Graduates of this program can go on to work as IT Consultants, Information Security Analysts, Technical Support Specialists, or Network Administrators. They can work in various industries, including finance, healthcare, or government, and can be employed by companies like IBM, Microsoft, or the Canadian government.

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