This graduate certificate program at Conestoga focuses on developing the required skills for managing public and non-profit community and social service organizations. Students of the program will have the opportunity to learn community development methods and will acquire strategies for relationship building, community outreach and community leadership. Human resources, financial management, project management, entrepreneurship in social enterprises, principles of management as well as business development and fundraising will also be addressed. Students will enhance their understanding of community-based social policy and public administration and gain perspectives on social, cultural and political issues. The program includes a work placement experience that allows students to gain practical experience working in a government, community-based, or social service agency or organization.
The honors level Bachelor of Engineering - Electronic Systems Engineering (ESE) program, at Conestoga, is accredited by the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board (CEAB). It gives students the opportunity to start on the path to becoming a professional engineer. It is a unique project-based co-operative program that allows students to apply the high level of theory they learn to various diverse interesting and real-world projects. It is geared to motivated individuals looking for challenging careers in the dynamic and fast-paced world of digital and analog electronics, embedded systems, software, signal processing, and communication systems.
In today’s day and age the dynamic nature of business development across global economy calls for special traits and skills from fresh graduates to prosper in the workplace. Keeping that in mind, Conestoga’s BBA – IBM is the program prepared to provide students that edge in learning the modern traits called for by the businesses. This four-year, co-operative Bachelor of Business Administration (Honors) program, is designed to prepare students to manage international business endeavors. The goal is to provide graduates with the ability to bring people, processes, and technology together to achieve improved performance in domestic or international enterprises. Some of its key features include three paid co-op terms, two major consulting projects, use of the Ivey case analysis methodology, Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM) - students can write a qualification exam after completing the Project etc.