Pre University Tech Programs
Course Library
Take a Circuit Stream Pre-Uni Course with University of Toronto or University of British Columbia
Mobile App Development
CODING
$1,445
Learn mobile app development with React Native, and the tools to build iconic apps like Snapchat, TikTok, and Siri. At the end of the course, students will build an iOS or Android app.
AI and Machine Learning with Python
CODING
$1,545
Learn the algorithms and techniques behind recommendation systems, developing a smart, interactive chatbot tailored to your interests.
Video Game Coding
CODING
GAMING
$1,445
Navigate through the game development process, from design to coding using Unity and C# and creating a thrilling maze game that challenges players at every turn.
Game Design with Unreal
GAMING
CREATIVITY
$1,445
With Unreal Engine, learn the essentials of game mechanics, storytelling, and user interaction, translating your concepts into immersive gaming experiences.
Creating Augmented Reality Experiences
CREATIVITY
CODING
$1,445
Create custom visual effects and interactive components, crafting AR experiences for brands and social media platforms.
Product Design & UX Labs
CREATIVITY
CODING
$1,445
Dive into the world of digital product creation, navigating through UX and product design principles to transform real-world challenges into validated digital solutions.
How It Works
Step 1
Select Your Course
Enroll in Circuit Stream's pre-university courses. Dive deep into your chosen domain, harnessing technical skills and creativity.
Step 2
Select Your Experience
Students select a course and choose to enroll in a Circuit Stream pre-university course alongside our partner institutions like the University of Toronto or the University of British Columbia.
Step 3
Learn, Get Hands-On, and Certified
Each course culminates in a final project that consolidates students’ learning and showcases your skills to both universities and potential employers. Upon successful submission, Earn a co-branded certification from Circuit Stream and our university partners, adding significant weight to students’ academic profiles.