Full-Time Programs

Full-time programs are growing in recognition and accessibility. Many people are choosing to take their professional viability to the next level by registering for a full-time program, which offers them a condensed format for learning.

Full-Time Programs

  • The University of Winnipeg, in conjunction with Dewey College, offers this program to students who have successfully completed the Grade 12 program and earned the required numbers of credits, or have fulfilled other diploma requirements and received an Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) from the Ontario Ministry of Education.

    The Human Resource Management Program is designed to provide the skills required to manage the changing human resource function in the workplace. It combines essential business and communication skills with current human resource theory and practical human resource skills and techniques.

    This program prepares students to continue in their studies in the Faculty of Business and Economics and earn a 3-year or 4-year Bachelor of Business and Economics Degree.

  • This program will prepare you to work as a human resources generalist and provide a broad foundation of HR specific knowledge and skills with an emphasis on best practice and the body of knowledge, required for the Certified Human Resource Practitioner designation.

  • The Project Management Diploma Program will prepare you to work as a project manager. The program provides a comprehensive foundation of project management specific knowledge and skills, based on generally recognized bodies of knowledge and best practices. Whether to complement an under-graduate degree or previous work experience, the full-time Project Management Diploma Program will kick-start your career or move it to the next level.

  • This program will prepare you to work as a public relations practitioner in a corporate or not-for-profit environment. The courses will provide you with a broad base of PR-related knowledge and skills with an emphasis on best practices, and on current and emerging trends and issues.