Bachelor of Applied Technology (Honours) - Architecture - Project and Facility Management Conestoga College

About this Program

Level: Bachelor of Applied Technology (Honours) - Architecture - Project and Facility Management

Discpline: Environmental Design

Length: 8 semesters

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Application Fee: $100.00
Tuition Fee: $18,442.04

Cambridge - Fountain Street Campus

Starting Deadline Status
Sep, 2024 Jul 1, 2024 closed

Program Description

Students are able to write the Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM) exam in year three and graduates are eligible to apply for Project Management Professional (PMP) certification after related work experience and writing the PMP exam. This program is accredited by the International Facility Management Association Foundation (IFMA) and graduates are eligible to become Certified Facility Managers after three years work experience. This program is the only one of its kind in Canada, highlighting both project management and facility management. Unique project-based learning environment, students learn and apply their knowledge to real-world projects using creativity and critical problem solving. Students will gain strong foundations in architecture, construction, basic engineering and business management with comprehensive insight into project and facility management. Additionally they will be exposed to liberal arts disciplines and practical applications for the business enterprise. Graduates entering the workforce, will have unsurpassed highly transferable skills in leadership, teamwork and individual initiative in addition to their discipline-specific knowledge and practical skills.The opportunity exists for students who have completed a related advanced three-year diploma program to bridge or transfer into the third year of this program.

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