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Centennial College - TorontoCentennial College´s Project Management program provides you with the solid fundamental knowledge you need to manage projects in a timely and cost-effective manner.
Fully licensed by the Project Management Institute as a Registered Education Provider, The Business School Graduate Certificate program is intended for applicants who previously completed a post-secondary education in any discipline and wish to increase their employability by working towards a globally-recognized certification in project management. It is also ideal for experienced project managers seeking to bring a new dimension of leadership to their work.
The Project Management courses in this college business program follow A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge, (PMBOK® Guide). The use of this guide is enhanced by a curriculum that includes hands-on integration of technology tools such as Microsoft Project and leading-edge industry case studies with a focus on organizational leadership.
In the third semester, eligible candidates can participate in a full-time,14-week experiential learning opportunity (internship) with a participating organization allowing you to gain valuable project management experience. During this time, you are required to participate in an online course and prepare assignments related to the experiential learning opportunity. The experience can be used towards work requirements for the PMP® and CAPM® designation.
PMP, CAPM and PMBOK are registered marks of Project Management Institute, Inc.
Three-year college diploma or university degree in any discipline, from a recognized institution
We will consider applicants who have a two-year college diploma or a partial university degree (75% complete), and who have a minimum of two years work experience relevant to the program (transcript and resume review required)
Additional Requirements
Proof of English proficiency
An assessment of numeracy skills may be requested
Start Date:Fall, Winter, Summer
Semester 1
Coop/Employment Preparedness
Business Communications 1
Fundamentals of Project Management
Project Leadership
Business Principles
Business Analysis
Project Planning and Scheduling
Semester 2
Business Culture and Craft
Procurement and Contract Management
Project Estimation and Cost Management
International Project Management & Professional Responsibilities
Project Management Office
Project Risk Management
Project Quality Management
Semester 3
Business - Experiential Learning*
*Optional (For student opting to graduate without Internship please transfer to 2598 program)
Graduation requirements: Program GPA of 2.0 (C grade) or higher
Project manager
Project coordinator
Project leader
Process development analyst
Global project assistant manager