Two consecutive semesters, beginning in September and January and May.
In June 2009, the Project Management Institute stated that, based on a study conducted by The Anderson Economic Group, projectized industries could be at risk due to the lack of skilled project managers. By the year 2016, it is forecasted there will be a $4.5 trillion increase in project spending with approximately $200 billion at risk due to project management skill shortages. Find employment in this fast-growing profession with organizations both large and small that are looking for a competitive edge in meeting customer demands for quality, cost delivery. Find work in a diverse array of industries, including construction, automotive, information technology, pharmaceutical, telecommunications, oil, gas and petrochemical, finance, government and others.
This in-depth program prepares graduates to move into project management roles by increasing their versatility and professionalism, as well as their leadership abilities. Students will learn the comprehensive competencies required to move a project through the various phases of conceptualization, initiation, planning, execution, control, and closing. The curriculum also provides a thorough exploration of economics and financial analysis, operations research, contracting and procurement management, leadership skills, and professional best practices.
The School of Applied Technology has established corporate relationships with a wide diversity of industries and organizations in engineering, manufacturing, and service sectors.
The Humber Project Management Centre is a Global Registered Education Provider with the Project Management Institute (PMI).
Note: Refer to the Selection Procedures section for more information
Meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission to the program.
The 2010/2011 fee for two semesters is
- domestic $5,699.08
- international $11,730.
For further information, refer to Fees and Financial Assistance in this publication.
For an alternate course of study refer to Humber's continuing education certificate programs in project management, Project Management Certificate 30471 and Construction Project Management 31241.
| COURSE Code | Course | Credits | |
|---|---|---|---|
| PMPG 500 | Principles of Project Management | 3 | |
| PMPG 501 | Business Requirements and Quality Management | 3 | |
| PMPG 502 | Project Finance and Accounting | 3 | |
| PMPG 503 | Operations Management | 3 | |
| PMPG 504 | Project Resources Planning and Scheduling | 3 | |
| PMPG 512 | Project Communication | 3 |
| COURSE Code | Course | Credits | |
|---|---|---|---|
| PMPG 505 | Risk Management | 3 | |
| PMPG 506 | Project Procurement | 3 | |
| PMPG 507 | Project Plan Integration, Monitoring and Control | 3 | |
| PMPG 508 | Project Leadership | 3 | |
| PMPG 510 | Management and Case Studies | 3 | |
| PMPG 511 | Major Project Practice | 3 |