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Canadore College @ Stanford

Project Management

The Project Management program provides students with comprehensive training in managing projects from initiation to completion across multiple sectors such as construction, IT, business, and facility operations. Students develop skills in scheduling, budgeting, stakeholder management, quality assurance, and risk mitigation. The curriculum emphasizes the use of project management tools and global standards such as PMI's PMBOK. Graduates are equipped to coordinate diverse teams, manage operational workflows, and ensure projects meet strategic goals on time and within budget, making them valuable assets to organizations across industries.

Career Options:

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Facility Operations Manager

70012$70,000 - $110,000Oversees the maintenance and operation of physical facilities, ensuring that systems and infrastructure support project and business needs efficiently.

Operations Coordinator

13201$55,000 - $85,000Supports day-to-day operational activities, coordinates logistics, and ensures smooth workflow across departments during project execution.

Business Management Consultant

11201$70,000 - $120,000Advises organizations on project planning, process improvement, and implementation strategies to boost overall efficiency.

Management Technician

12112$50,000 - $75,000Assists project managers with data analysis, reporting, and administrative support to monitor timelines, budgets, and deliverables.