Project Administration
Project Management is a function of business that is growing in relevance, recognition and scope. The Project Administration program is positioned as an entry-level opportunity to this profession and will allow our students a competitive advantage in this untapped market segment.
Our program is designed to prepare students for the industry certification through the Project Management Institute (PMI), specifically the Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM) designation, in addition to software, business and employability skills necessary to be successful as members of a project management team.
The certification coupled with other skills acquired from the diploma will give students opportunities for career growth and advancement.
This program provides students with:
- The knowledge and skills necessary to lead and/or assist in the coordination and/or administration of projects for a variety of business sectors.
- The knowledge competencies towards preparation of industry certification through the Project Management Institute (PMI), specifically the Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM) certification.
- Professional skills in high demand by employers. These skills include: negotiating, decision making, teamwork, communication, customer service, leadership, research and problem solving.
- A solid knowledge of project administration and management practices and principles.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office Applications.
Admission Requirements
Prospective students must be Grade 12 graduates, or equivalent, or have Mature Student status (19 years of age or over with at least one year out of high school) and subject to the discretion of the college Director. Grade 12 or equivalent graduates who cannot supply appropriate proof and Mature Students will be required to complete an entrance examination to properly assess their personal strengths and weaknesses. The minimum passing grade for this examination is 75%.
Program Prerequisites
- Introduction to Keyboarding
- Keyboard Skill Building Level 1
- Introduction to Personal Computers
*Not all programs are offered at each location.
Program Locations
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Toronto - Albion & Islington
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#201-1123 Albion Road Rexdale, ON M9V 1A9
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Belleville
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#16-470 Dundas Street East Belleville, ON K8N 1G1
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Toronto - Bay & Bloor
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6th Floor - 1255 Bay Street Toronto, ON M5R 2A9
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Brampton
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350 Rutherford Rd South Plaza 2, Ste 110 Brampton, ON L6W 4N6
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Cornwall
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225 Pitt Street Cornwall, ON K6J 3P8
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Guelph
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#9-226 Speedvale Avenue West Guelph, ON N1H 1C4
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Hamilton Lower
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401 Main Street East Hamilton, ON L8N 1J7
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Hamilton Upper
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1632 Upper James Street Hamilton, ON L9B1K4
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Kingston
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1469 Princess St. Kingston, ON K7M 3E9
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Mississauga East
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#205-1310 Dundas Street East Mississauga, ON L4Y 2C1
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Owen Sound
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Suite B-1077 2nd Avenue East Owen Sound, ON N4K2H8
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Toronto - Downtown East
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702 Pape Avenue Toronto, ON M4K 3S7
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Toronto - Downsview
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#112-1280 Finch Avenue West Toronto, ON M3J 3K6
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Toronto - Warden & Sheppard
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Unit G4-2190 Warden Avenue Scarborough, ON M1T 1V6
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