Programs offered at each campus may vary, so be sure to check other campus offerings for the course you are most interested in.
The Data Science & AI Specialist postgraduate program equips you with essential skills in Python, machine learning, and cloud deployment. Master data handling, visualization, and predictive modeling to become career-ready in under a year.
Roles: Data Analyst, Junior Data Scientist, Machine Learning Engineer, AI Specialist
Career Path: Advance to Senior Data Scientist, AI Architect, or Chief Data Officer
The Construction Management diploma program prepares you for dynamic roles within Canada's growing construction industry in 48 weeks. You'll learn to interpret building codes, coordinate teams, prepare construction cost estimates, support project budgeting, and assist in planning and scheduling construction projects from start to finish. Available online with hands-on training in construction scheduling, project coordination, and financial management.
Roles: Construction Coordinator, Project Assistant, Site Supervisor Assistant, Estimating Assistant, Scheduling Coordinator in residential, commercial, and industrial construction sectors.
Why it matters: Canada's construction industry continues to grow with ongoing demand for skilled professionals who can support project management, scheduling, cost control, and safety compliance across diverse building sectors.
The Hospital Unit Clerk diploma program prepares you for essential roles within hospital and clinical settings in 23 weeks. You'll support communication between physicians, nurses, patients, and departments to help ensure organized and efficient patient care. This program blends medical knowledge with practical administrative training including medical terminology, patient documentation, electronic medical records (EMR), scheduling, and physician order processing.
Roles: Hospital Unit Clerk, Ward Clerk, Patient Services representative, Hospital Assistant, Health Unit Coordinator in hospitals, long-term care facilities, clinics, and healthcare environments.
Why it matters: Healthcare facilities across Canada require skilled unit clerks to coordinate patient information, support clinical teams, and ensure efficient communication within healthcare units supporting quality patient care.