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Project Management - Information Technology

Project Management - Information Technology

(Optional Co-op)
Program Code:PMC
Campus:Seneca@YorkDuration:2 Semesters (8 Months)
Offered:Fall
Winter
Credential Awarded:Ontario College Graduate Certificate
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Program Description

Seneca's School of Information and Communications Technology is a recognized leader in developing and delivering programs that address the cutting-edge advances and innovation taking place in the fast-paced Information Technology industry. Project management methodologies and techniques have evolved from the traditional waterfall methodology through incremental and iterative development to agile methodologies. What distinguishes the Project Management – Information Technology graduate certificate is that it gives students grounding in all of these methodologies as they are currently being practiced in the IT industry and an understanding of when each is most appropriate to follow.

The Project Management Institute (PMI®) has designated Seneca as a Registered Education Provider (R.E.P). The courses within Seneca’s Project Management – Information Technology curriculum will provide the graduate with the requisite theory and the PDUs (Professional Development Units) necessary to write the qualifying examinations for PMI® credentials: specifically, Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM®), the Project Management Professional (PMP®) and the new PMI Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI–ACP). Graduates of this one year program (8 months of study plus 4 months optional co-op) will be able to apply project management skills to a wide range of software development and entry-level positions in IT administration. This program covers project management, project leadership, accounting & finance, agile methodology, systems development, quality assurance and contract law/ethics/professionalism.

Admission Requirements

Program Eligibility:

•A recognized degree or postsecondary diploma from an accredited institution in electronics, software development or IT administration; OR
•A recognized degree or postsecondary diploma from an accredited institution in Business or Liberal Arts with 2 years' IT– related work experience. Relevant résumé and references must be provided.
•English proficiency at the postsecondary level.

Your Career

This program provides students with knowledge in a variety of Project Management methodologies (traditional waterfall, incremental, iterative, agile) currently practiced in the IT industry. Students will have a solid understanding of which methodology is most appropriate to use during an Information Technology project.

Graduates of the Project Management – IT program work in a variety of positions where PM skills are an asset. This includes IT positions such as systems analyst, network administrator, team leader, project leader, and at a senior level, project manager.

Co-operative Education Option

For qualified students, there is an optional four month co-op opportunity after completion of the two academic semesters of the program. Should you be accepted into this co-op program, you will have a shared responsibility for securing employment opportunities.

Transfer Credit/Pathways

The Degree and Credit Transfer Office provides a number of services for students continuing their education at Seneca, and for graduating students considering degree transfer options.

Through transfer agreements and institution partnerships, graduates of this Seneca College program may be eligible for credit at various post-secondary institutions. Please refer to the Degree Transfer Guide for more information.

Transfer Credit may be granted for courses deemed equivalent to courses at Seneca that have been completed at recognized postsecondary institutions. Additional information is available online.

Important Academic Dates

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Courses

Please select the curriculum from the Academic Year in which you started (or will be starting) your studies. An Academic Year begins in September and ends in August of the following year.

Also see: English and General Education requirements.
2017/2018 Academic Year
2016/2017 Academic Year

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