PROJECT MANAGEMENT

OVERVIEW

Organizations of all sizes depend upon the successful completion of projects to survive and remain competitive. Successful Project Management controls every aspect of the project from initial concept through design, actual task completion and implementation. Resource allocation, time, and cost control are essential elements to be managed to prevent overruns.

This one-year Ontario College Graduate Certificate Program prepares graduates for this rewarding managerial career in the field of Project Management. Project Management is a highly sought discipline that involves the application of knowledge, skills and techniques to execute projects effectively and efficiently. Project managers are in high demand across all industries.

Students will develop a critical understanding of the ten knowledge areas according to "A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge" (PMBOK® Guide). Students will acquire the creative, practical, and advanced expertise that contributes to the effective management of the critical elements required to ensure overall project success. This course is interactive and takes a hands-on approach to learning. 

PROGRAM DETAILS

Code0897

Start DateMay, January, September

CredentialOntario College Graduate Certificate

CampusKingston

Program Length1 Year

DeliveryFull-Time

Open for international students

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS

  • Experienced and engaged Faculty
  • Exploring current trends in Project Management 
  • Each student receives a 1-year membership to PMI

PROGRAM OUTLINE

2022-2023

Semester 1

Semester 2

REQUIREMENTS

Admission Requirements

Applicants to the program must have a Ontario College Diploma, an Ontario College Advanced Diploma or a degree from a recognized college or university.

Applicants must submit transcripts verifying previous academic qualifications and experience from recognized institutions. All documentation must be submitted in English.

Applicants must be fluent enough in English to understand the instructors and technical language used during each course. An acceptable score on an English proficiency test is required to be considered for admission:

  • TOEFL - A minimum score of 83- internet-based test (IBT).
  • IELTS - Required score of 6.5 overall with minimum 6.0 in each section
  • CAEL - Overall score of 60 is required for admission

Other Requirements

Technical Requirements

When computers are required during class hours, students will be working in computer labs. In order to attend virtual or alternate delivery classes, work in teams in virtual workspaces, or complete homework outside of campus and computer lab hours, students will be required to have the following technical equipment at home:

  • Windows Personal Computer (laptop or PC) (Mac computers are not compatible with all software applications)
  • MS Office (included with St. Lawrence College fees)
  • Webcam and microphone High-speed internet connection

Furthermore, the following technical requirements are required for the Business Intelligence and Emerging Technologies course:

  • Ram: 8 GB
  • Processor: Intel Core i5 or i7 or better
  • Hard drive: 500 GB
  • Windows version: 10 or later

 

FEES

2022-2023

Canadian Students

Tuition

Program Fees

Ancillary Fees

Total

CAD

$6,000.00

$0.00

$1,452.52

$7,452.52

Fees are estimates only.  Tuition is based on two semesters.

International Students

Tuition

Program Fees

Ancillary Fees

Total

CAD

$15,500.00

$0.00

$2,143.85

$17,643.85

Fees are estimates only.  Tuition is based on two semesters.