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9 Construction Project Management Degree Programs in Canada


George Brown College
Honours Bachelor of Technology (Construction Management)
- Toronto, Canada
Bachelor's degree
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
The Angelo DelZotto (ADZ) School of Construction Management delivers Ontario's first four-year degree program specializing in construction management. This program, launched in partnership with the construction industry is designed to respond to emerging trends in construction management in Canada. In the increasingly specialized and complex construction industry, successfully managing a construction project now requires a multidisciplinary education in construction engineering as well as practical business and management methods. The Honours Bachelor of Technology (Construction Management) degree prepares students for roles in the construction industry.


Conestoga College
Bachelor of Applied Technology (Honours) - Construction Management
- Cambridge, Canada
Bachelor's degree
Full time
4 years
Blended
English
https://www.conestogac.on.ca/fulltime/bachelor-of-applied-technology-honours-construction-management...
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George Brown College
Certificate in Construction Techniques
- Toronto, Canada
Certificate
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
Make more than a living. Build the future by entering the Trades. This Construction Techniques program is designed to provide you with choices when considering a career in the Skilled Trades sector. It exposes you to a variety of trades allowing you to determine which one interests you the most.


SAIT - Southern Alberta Institute of Technology
Bachelor of Science Construction Project Management
- Calgary, Canada
BSc
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor of Science Construction Project Management four-year degree program combines practical skills with theoretical knowledge and technical training. Taught by industry professionals, graduates are prepared for leadership roles in the booming global construction, engineering, and oil and gas industries. It focuses on the study of how the principles of scientific management are applied to construction projects.


Saskatchewan Polytechnic
Bachelor of Construction Management
- Regina, Canada
Bachelor's degree
Full time
76 weeks
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor of Construction Management (BCM) degree program is unique in Saskatchewan offering students the opportunity to earn an after-diploma baccalaureate degree with an additional two years of study. The program was developed in response to industry needs and global trends for trained professionals in the construction industry.


Fanshawe College
Advanced Diploma in Construction Engineering Technology Management (Co-op)
- London, Canada
Advanced Diploma
Full time
90 weeks
On-Campus
English
Construction Engineering Technology is a three-year advanced diploma for students interested in overseeing the construction of residential, industrial, and commercial projects. Students will learn to estimate project costs, develop a construction plan, schedule projects, and perform on-site inspections using the latest technology. Graduates will be prepared for their careers by learning the soft skills required to be effective leaders.


Royal Architectural Institute of Canada
Project Management for Architects
- Ottawa, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
Following a popular 2018 schedule, the RAIC is pleased to announce that the Project Management for Architects course, for those interested in the PMP®® Certification, will be taking place in additional cities across the country in 2019. Upcoming cities include: Montreal and Victoria. This two-part course will provide both project management knowledge in the context of architectural practice as well as prepare participants for the Project Management Institute’s PMP® certification exam. The course is divided over two sessions, two weeks apart, with each session running from the Thursday evening to Saturday afternoon (41 hours total).


The Algonquin College of Applied Arts and Technology
Graduate Certificate in Building Information Modeling - Lifecycle Management Canadian Context
- Ottawa, Canada
Graduate Certificate
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The two-year Building Information Modeling - Lifecycle Management Canadian Context (BIM-LM CC), Ontario College Graduate Certificate program is designed for international students who are new to the Canadian workforce. The BIM-LM CC program is an effective way to increase your career options in the Architecture, Engineering, Construction, and Owner/Operator (AECOO) industry.


The Algonquin College of Applied Arts and Technology
Diploma in Heritage Carpentry and Joinery
- Perth, Canada
Diploma
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The two-year Heritage Carpentry and Joinery Ontario College Diploma program provides you with skills and knowledge related to the preservation, renovation, and restoration of historical architecture. Absorb the traditions of old-world craftsmanship through both theory and practice. Experience more than 950 hours of hands-on learning during the program. You graduate with skills that set you apart from graduates of other carpentry programs.
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Studying Construction Project Management equips you with the skills to lead complex construction endeavors. In Canada, this field emphasizes practical instruction, where students learn to navigate the intricacies of project delivery, from initial budgeting to the final build.
Through courses in resource management, risk assessment, and contract negotiation, you'll gain insight into crucial competencies such as optimizing schedules, controlling costs, and ensuring regulatory compliance. Many learners start by engaging in team-based projects that mirror real-world planning and execution processes, helping them hone their ability to manage diverse teams effectively. The environment fosters collaboration and practical problem-solving skills.
As construction projects become increasingly sophisticated, students can build confidence as they engage with new perspectives and industry practices. Graduates typically find opportunities in various roles, including project manager, site supervisor, and construction estimator, all of which are valued across global markets, enhancing career prospects significantly. This applied approach prepares you to excel in a rapidly evolving industry, where versatility and innovation are essential.