Project Management Program (Postgraduate) (B415)
Program Description
Program Overview
With a graduate certificate in Project Management, you’ll be able to manage project scopes, changes, innovation, goal setting, project management, staffing, risk management, use project management tools and perform other tasks in careers that involve project management or as a project manager on your own. You can look forward to a rewarding career in varied positions like a junior project manager, team leader, project coordinator or project analyst.
Note: This program is also offered in a fully online format. Check out the Project Management online postgraduate program (B425) for more details.
Full Description
Upon graduating from the Project Management program, you’ll be armed with the knowledge and skills to succeed in business and project management. As part of your learning experience, you’ll implement Project Management Institute knowledge areas like processes, lifecycle phases and the embodied concepts, and other tools and techniques. As issues arise both internally and externally, you’ll learn how to adapt your project in response.
Here are some skills you’ll be able to show off after completion of the Project Management postgraduate program:
- Applying project management practices to the launch of new programs, initiatives, products, services and events that meet stakeholder demands
- Aligning a project to an organization’s strategic plans
- Helping projects succeed by implementing business concepts, practices and tools
- Adapting project management practices to suit stakeholders from multiple industries
This Centre for Business program is part of our School of Management.
Project Management Information Session Video
Want to learn more about our project management programs? Watch a recording of a recent information session below.
Your Field Education Options
Students will take a field-based, application-driven course where they participate in the co-ordination and execution of a real industry project. Leveraging learning from their project management courses, students can expect to gain experience in the following areas:
- defining requirements
- creating project plans
- tracking budgets
- co-ordinating meetings
- monitoring progress
- assessing risks
- managing stakeholders
- implementing management tools
- preparing reports
- conducting themselves in a professional manner
Career & Postgraduate Study Opportunities
Industry
Industry Feedback:
“George Brown's Project Management field education course has allowed us to work with students on new projects that would have otherwise been delayed. The PM students, who had great talents and a diverse work and academic background, used their project management tools and planning processes skills to help the Retail Council of Canada develop important operational procedures in membership and event management.
“I would strongly recommend private and not-for-profit businesses take advantage of this valuable program that offers students real-life projects to test their skills for a career in project management and that also benefit participating companies.”
— Diane J. Brisebois, president & CEO, Retail Council of Canada
PMP and CAPM Certifications
George Brown College is recognized as a Global Registered Education Provider with the Project Management Institute (PMI®). Graduates of any of the George Brown College courses listed on PMI’s Registered Education Provider portal will have satisfied the education requirements necessary to apply to the Project Management Institute (PMI®) for either the Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM®) or the Project Management Professional (PMP®) certification.
PMI®, PMP® and CAPM® are registered marks of the Project Management Institute, Inc.
Project Management Professional (PMP)®
The PMI’s PMP certification is an important industry-recognized certification for project managers. To apply for the PMP, you need to have either:
- A secondary degree (high school diploma, associate’s degree or the global equivalent) with at least five years of project management experience, with 7,500 hours leading and directing projects and 35 hours of project management education. You will well exceed the 35 hours education requirement upon completion of the B415 Project Management program.
or
- A four-year degree (bachelor’s degree or the global equivalent) and at least three years of project management experience, with 4,500 hours leading and directing projects and 35 hours of project management education. You will well exceed the 35 hours education requirement upon completion of the B415 Project Management program.
Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM)®
PMI’s Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM)® is an entry-level certification for project practitioners. To apply for the CAPM, you need to have: A secondary degree (high school diploma or the global equivalent) and at least 1,500 hours of project experience, OR 23 hours of project management education by the time you sit for the exam. You will well exceed the 35 hours education requirement upon completion of the B415 Project Management Program. The CAPM exam is 150 multiple-choice questions.
Although the B415 program is not a preparation course for writing the PMP or CAPM exams, these exams draw on materials found in the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK version 6), which is published by the Project Management Institute (PMI). The course materials in the B415 program are also based on information found in PMBOK version 6. Therefore, the B415 Project Management Program will assist students preparing for the PMP or CAPM exams, by learning tools, techniques and concepts directly related to questions that appear on the PMP and CAPM exams.
Alumni Impact
We are immensely proud of the contributions of our alumni in Toronto and around the globe.
From Michelin-starred restaurants to major construction, entertainment, community and financial organizations, our graduates are truly making an impact across a range of industries.
Latest alumni stories
Educational Pathways
For information on future study options, see our transfer guide.
Courses
Required Courses
In order to graduate from the B415 program, you need to complete 9 mandatory courses.
Semester 1
Week 1–14
Code | Course Name |
---|---|
MGMT 4017 | Organizational Behaviour |
MGMT 4066 | AGILE Project Management |
Week 1–7
Code | Course Name |
---|---|
MGMT 4015 | Scope and Quality Management |
MGMT 4019 | Risk Management |
Week 8–14
Code | Course Name |
---|---|
MGMT 4057 | Project Planning and Client Management |
MGMT 4085 | Schedule and Cost Management |
Semester 2
Code | Course Name |
---|---|
MGMT 4037 | Project Management Case Studies |
MGMT 4080 | Business Acumen and Strategy Development |
MGMT 4081 | Project Management Simulation |
Program Learning Outcomes
The graduate has reliably demonstrated the ability to:
- Manage the scope, cost, timing, and quality of the project, at all times focused on project success as defined by project stakeholders.
- Align the project to the organization's strategic plans and business justification throughout its lifecycle.
- Identify project goals, constraints, deliverables, performance criteria, control needs, and resource requirements in consultation with stakeholders.
- Implement the PMI project management knowledge areas, processes, lifecycle phases and the embodied concepts, tools and techniques in order to achieve project success.
- Adapt projects in response to issues that arise internally and externally.
- Interact with team and stakeholders in a professional manner, respecting differences, to ensure a collaborative project environment.
- Utilize technology tools for communication, collaboration, information management and decision support.
- Implement general business concepts, practices and tools to facilitate project success.
- Reflect on their role and effectiveness as a leader and follower.
- Apply appropriate legal and ethical standards.
- Adapt project management practices to meet the needs of stakeholders from multiple sectors of the economy (i.e., manufacturing, technology, consulting, government, arts, media and not-for-profit organizations).
- Apply project management practices to the launch of new programs, initiatives, products, services and events relative to the needs of stakeholders.
- Appraise the role of project management in organizational change.
Tuition & Fees
Domestic Tuition
International Tuition
Additional Costs
* Amounts listed are the estimated total of tuition, materials, student service and ancillary fees for the first two semesters of programs starting in Fall 2024. Fees are subject to change for programs starting in Fall 2025 and at later dates.
** Amounts listed are the estimated total of tuition, materials, student service and ancillary fees for the first two semesters of programs starting in Fall 2025. Tuition fees are subject to board approval. Material, student service and ancillary fees are estimated based on prior years. All fees are subject to change without notice.
International Students
Visit the International Fees and Related Costs page for more information.
Financial Assistance
Each year we award over $2 million dollars in scholarships, awards and bursaries to first-year students. Check out our financial aid web pages for ways to pay for college and the full list of available scholarships, awards and bursaries.
This program is approved for OSAP funding, provided the applicant meets OSAP eligibility criteria.
Disclaimer: The information contained in this website is subject to change without notice. It should not be viewed as a representation, offer or warranty. Students are responsible for verifying George Brown College fee requirements.
Admission Requirements
- College diploma (two-year), advanced diploma (three-year) or bachelor's degree or demonstrated, relevant work experience (resumé and references required).
English Language Proficiency
Applicants with international transcripts who do not provide English proficiency test results must test at the college level in the George Brown College English assessment to be considered for admission. In addition, applicants who are considered for admission to the program based solely on their work experience will be required to provide proof of English proficiency at the college level, and may be required to write the George Brown College English admission assessment
Please review our English proficiency requirements for more details.
Course Exemptions
Some college and university credits may qualify you for exemptions. Please visit our transfer guide for more information.
International Students
Visit the International Admissions page for more information regarding country specific admission requirements.
How to Apply
Domestic students should apply through Ontario Colleges.
International Students
Visit the How to Apply page for more information on how and when to apply.
International students should apply through the George Brown College Online Application System.
Contact Us
Information Sessions
Information sessions are held on a regular basis. Come and have your questions answered. Learn about the program content and career options, meet your friendly professors and staff, and experience what it is like to be in a George Brown College classroom. Sign up for an upcoming session.
Domestic Student Admissions
For inquiries about domestic admission requirements, admission deadlines, or the admissions process, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@georgebrown.ca or visit the Admissions section.
International Student Admissions
Contact one of our international recruitment representatives specializing by country of origin by either booking a virtual meeting or submitting an inquiry. For more information visit the International Contact Us page.
Fees and Financial Information
For inquiries about OSAP, Bursaries, Scholarships and other financial inquiries, please contact the Financial Aid Office at FinAid@georgebrown.ca or visit the Financial Aid section.
Entry Advising
For advice on the various program options and which program might be best suited for you, make an appointment to see an Entry Advisor. Please review these frequently asked questions.
Centre for Business
For questions regarding programs at the Centre for Business or if you require more information, please do not hesitate to contact us. Our knowledgeable staff are available to assist you.
For general inquiries, please contact the Centre for Business:
Email: business@georgebrown.ca
Phone: (416) 415-5000 ext. 2160
Project Management (B415)
For inquiries related to this program (for example, course-specific information) please contact the program co-ordinator:
Saifur Rahman, program co-ordinator
Email: mdsaifur.rahman@georgebrown.ca
Social Channels:
Contact one of our international recruitment representatives specializing by country of origin by either booking a virtual meeting or submitting an inquiry. For more information visit the International Contact Us page
Visit Our Campus
This program is offered out of our School of Management and classes usually take place at our St. James Campus.
Campus tours are offered on a regular basis. Sign up today! You can also take our virtual tour.
Project Management Program (Postgraduate) (B415)
Program Description
Program Overview
With a graduate certificate in Project Management, you'll be able to manage project scopes, changes, innovation, goal setting, project management, staffing, risk management, use project management tools, and perform other tasks in careers that involve project management or as a project manager on your own. You can look forward to a rewarding career in varied positions like a junior project manager, team leader, project coordinator, or project analyst.
PLEASE NOTE: This program is also offered in a fully online format. Check out the Project Management online postgraduate program (B425) for more details.
Full Description
Upon graduating from the Project Management program, you’ll be armed with the knowledge and skills to succeed in business and project management. As part of your learning experience, you’ll implement Project Management Institute knowledge areas like processes, lifecycle phases and the embodied concepts, and other tools and techniques. As issues arise both internally and externally, you’ll learn how to adapt your project in response.
Here are some skills you’ll be able to show off after completion of the Project Management postgraduate program:
- Applying project management practices to the launch of new programs, initiatives, products, services, and events that meet stakeholder demands
- Aligning a project to an organization's strategic plans
- Helping projects succeed by implementing business concepts, practices, and tools
- Adapting project management practices to suit stakeholders from multiple industries
This Centre for Business program is part of our School of Management.
Project Management Information Session Video
Want to learn more about our project management programs? Watch a recording of a recent information session below.
Your Field Education Options
Students will take a field-based, application-driven course where they participate in the co-ordination and execution of a real industry project. Leveraging learning from their project management courses, students can expect to gain experience in the following areas:
- defining requirements
- creating project plans
- tracking budgets
- co-ordinating meetings
- monitoring progress
- assessing risks
- managing stakeholders
- implementing management tools
- preparing reports
- conducting themselves in a professional manner
Career & Postgraduate Study Opportunities
Industry
Industry Feedback:
"George Brown's Project Management field education course has allowed us to work with students on new projects that would have otherwise been delayed. The PM students, who had great talents and a diverse work and academic background, used their project management tools and planning processes skills to help the Retail Council of Canada develop important operational procedures in membership and event management.
"I would strongly recommend private and not-for-profit businesses take advantage of this valuable program that offers students real-life projects to test their skills for a career in project management and that also benefit participating companies."
Diane J. Brisebois, president & CEO, Retail Council of Canada
PMP and CAPM Certifications
George Brown College is recognized as a Global Registered Education Provider with the Project Management Institute (PMI®). Graduates of any of the George Brown College courses listed on PMI’s Registered Education Provider portal will have satisfied the education requirements necessary to apply to the Project Management Institute (PMI®) for either the Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM®) or the Project Management Professional (PMP®) certification.
PMI®, PMP® and CAPM® are registered marks of the Project Management Institute, Inc.
Project Management Professional (PMP)®
The PMI’s PMP certification is an important industry-recognized certification for project managers. To apply for the PMP, you need to have either:
- A secondary degree (high school diploma, associate’s degree, or the global equivalent) with at least five years of project management experience, with 7,500 hours leading and directing projects and 35 hours of project management education. You will well exceed the 35 hours education requirement upon completion of the B415 Project Management program.
OR
- A four-year degree (bachelor’s degree or the global equivalent) and at least three years of project management experience, with 4,500 hours leading and directing projects and 35 hours of project management education. You will well exceed the 35 hours education requirement upon completion of the B415 Project Management program.
Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM)®
PMI’s Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM)® is an entry-level certification for project practitioners. To apply for the CAPM, you need to have: A secondary degree (high school diploma or the global equivalent) and at least 1,500 hours of project experience, OR 23 hours of project management education by the time you sit for the exam. You will well exceed the 35 hours education requirement upon completion of the B415 Project Management Program. The CAPM exam is 150 multiple-choice questions.
Although the B415 program is not a preparation course for writing the PMP or CAPM exams, these exams draw on materials found in the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK version 6), which is published by the Project Management Institute (PMI). The course materials in the B415 program are also based on information found in PMBOK version 6. Therefore, the B415 Project Management Program will assist students preparing for the PMP or CAPM exams, by learning tools, techniques and concepts directly related to questions that appear on the PMP and CAPM exams.
Alumni Impact
We are immensely proud of the contributions of our alumni in Toronto and around the globe.
From Michelin-starred restaurants to major construction, entertainment, community and financial organizations, our graduates are truly making an impact across a range of industries.
Latest alumni stories
Educational Pathways
For information on future study options, see our transfer guide.
Courses
Required Courses
In order to graduate from the B415 program, you need to complete 9 mandatory courses.
SEMESTER 1
Week 1–14
Code | Course Name | Pre-requisite |
---|---|---|
MGMT 4017 | Organizational Behaviour | NONE |
MGMT 4066 | AGILE Project Management | NONE |
Week 1–7
Code | Course Name | Pre-requisite |
---|---|---|
MGMT 4015 | Scope and Quality Management | NONE |
MGMT 4019 | Risk Management | NONE |
Week 8–14
Code | Course Name | Pre-requisite |
---|---|---|
MGMT 4085 | Schedule and Cost Management | NONE |
MGMT 4057 | Project Planning and Client Management | NONE |
SEMESTER 2
Code | Course Name | Pre-requisite |
---|---|---|
MGMT 4037 | Project Management Case Studies | Completion of Semester 1 |
MGMT 4080 | Business Acumen and Strategy Development | Completion of Semester 1 |
MGMT 4081 | Project Management Simulation | Completion of Semester 1 |
Program Learning Outcomes
The graduate has reliably demonstrated the ability to:
- Manage the scope, cost, timing, and quality of the project, at all times focused on project success as defined by project stakeholders.
- Align the project to the organization's strategic plans and business justification throughout its lifecycle.
- Identify project goals, constraints, deliverables, performance criteria, control needs, and resource requirements in consultation with stakeholders.
- Implement the PMI project management knowledge areas, processes, lifecycle phases and the embodied concepts, tools and techniques in order to achieve project success.
- Adapt projects in response to issues that arise internally and externally.
- Interact with team and stakeholders in a professional manner, respecting differences, to ensure a collaborative project environment.
- Utilize technology tools for communication, collaboration, information management and decision support.
- Implement general business concepts, practices and tools to facilitate project success.
- Reflect on their role and effectiveness as a leader and follower.
- Apply appropriate legal and ethical standards.
- Adapt project management practices to meet the needs of stakeholders from multiple sectors of the economy (i.e., manufacturing, technology, consulting, government, arts, media and not-for-profit organizations).
- Apply project management practices to the launch of new programs, initiatives, products, services and events relative to the needs of stakeholders.
- Appraise the role of project management in organizational change.
Tuition & Fees
Domestic Tuition
International Tuition
Additional Costs
* Amounts listed are the estimated total of tuition, materials, student service and ancillary fees for the first two semesters of programs starting in Fall 2023. Fees are subject to change for programs starting in Fall 2024 and at later dates. This fee does not include books, which are to be purchased by the student separately.
** Amounts listed are the estimated total of tuition, materials, student service and ancillary fees for the first two semesters of programs starting in Fall 2024. Tuition fees are subject to board approval. Material, student service and ancillary fees are estimated based on prior years. All fees are subject to change without notice. This fee does not include books, which are to be purchased by the student separately.
International Students
Visit the International Fees and Related Costs page for more information.
Financial Assistance
Each year we award over $2 million dollars in scholarships, awards and bursaries to first-year students. Check out our financial aid webpages for ways to pay for college and the full list of available scholarships, awards and bursaries.
This program is approved for OSAP funding, provided the applicant meets OSAP eligibility criteria.
Disclaimer: The information contained in this website is subject to change without notice. It should not be viewed as a representation, offer or warranty. Students are responsible for verifying George Brown College fee requirements.
Admission Requirements
- College diploma (two-year) or advanced diploma (three-year) or bachelor's degree or demonstrated relevant work experience (resumé and references required).
English Language Proficiency
Applicants with international transcripts who do not provide English proficiency test results must test at the college level in the George Brown College English assessment to be considered for admission. In addition, applicants who are considered for admission to the program based solely on their work experience will be required to provide proof of English proficiency at the college level, and may be required to write the George Brown College English admission assessment
Please review our English proficiency requirements for more details.
Course Exemptions
Some college and university credits may qualify you for exemptions. Please visit our transfer guide for more information.
International Students
Visit the International Admissions page for more information regarding country specific admission requirements.
How to Apply
Domestic students should apply through Ontario Colleges.
International Students
Visit the How to Apply page for more information on how and when to apply.
International students should apply through the George Brown College Online Application System.
Contact Us
Information Sessions
Information sessions are held on a regular basis. Come and have your questions answered. Learn about the program content and career options, meet your friendly professors and staff, and experience what it is like to be in a George Brown College classroom. Sign up for an upcoming session.
Domestic Student Admissions
For inquiries about domestic admission requirements, admission deadlines, or the admissions process, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@georgebrown.ca or visit the Admissions section.
International Student Admissions
Contact one of our international recruitment representatives specializing by country of origin by either booking a virtual meeting or submitting an inquiry. For more information visit the International Contact Us page.
Fees and Financial Information
For inquiries about OSAP, Bursaries, Scholarships and other financial inquiries, please contact the Financial Aid Office at FinAid@georgebrown.ca or visit the Financial Aid section.
Entry Advising
For advice on the various program options and which program might be best suited for you, make an appointment to see an Entry Advisor. Please review these frequently asked questions.
Centre for Business
For questions regarding programs at the Centre for Business or if you require more information, please do not hesitate to contact us. Our knowledgeable staff are available to assist you.
For general inquiries, please contact the Centre for Business:
Email: business@georgebrown.ca
Phone: (416) 415-5000 ext. 2160
Project Management (B415)
For inquiries related to this program (for example, course-specific information) please contact the program co-ordinator:
Saifur Rahman, program co-ordinator
Email: mdsaifur.rahman@georgebrown.ca
Social Channels:
Contact one of our international recruitment representatives specializing by country of origin by either booking a virtual meeting or submitting an inquiry. For more information visit the International Contact Us page
Visit Our Campus
This program is offered out of our School of Management and classes usually take place at our St. James Campus, mainly at 200 King St. E. and 290 Adelaide St. E., Toronto, ON, Canada.
Campus tours are offered on a regular basis. Sign up today! You can also take our virtual tour.