Asset Management
Description
The Asset Management program prepares you to evaluate the financial performance of asset operations, identify business issues and recommend action plans.
You will gain industry experience and learn through case studies, guest lectures and field trips. You will develop client management, communications, and strategic analysis knowledge to plan for the full life cycle of an organization's assets. A final capstone project will give you the opportunity to work with other students and an industry partner on a real-world assignment.
The program also integrates sustainable approaches and helps you build leadership skills to support stakeholders from diverse technical, financial, and cultural backgrounds.
Entry Requirements
CURRICULUM
Semester 1
ASM111Business and the Organizational Context
ASM112Strategic Asset Management
ASM113Maintenance Management
ASM114Project Management
ASM115Organizations and People
ASM116Procurement and Supply Chain
ASM117Financial Mathematics
Semester 2
ASM211Asset Lifestyle Management
ASM212Capstone Project
ASM213Business Finance
ASM214Risk Analysis
ASM215Sustainability and Management
ASM216Information and Data Systems
Note: Check with the institution regarding start/end dates, prices, and delivery method. These may vary according to program, section, and/or semester.
You will gain industry experience and learn through case studies, guest lectures and field trips. You will develop client management, communications, and strategic analysis knowledge to plan for the full life cycle of an organization's assets. A final capstone project will give you the opportunity to work with other students and an industry partner on a real-world assignment.
The program also integrates sustainable approaches and helps you build leadership skills to support stakeholders from diverse technical, financial, and cultural backgrounds.
Entry Requirements
- Ontario university or college degree or college diploma or equivalent
- Applicants with an equivalent combination of partial postsecondary and/or three to five years related work experience may be considered for admission. A relevant resumé and references must be provided
- English proficiency for graduate certificates
- Canadian citizens or permanent residents educated outside of Canada must provide a World Education Services (WES) or ICAS Canada credential evaluation.
CURRICULUM
Semester 1
ASM111Business and the Organizational Context
ASM112Strategic Asset Management
ASM113Maintenance Management
ASM114Project Management
ASM115Organizations and People
ASM116Procurement and Supply Chain
ASM117Financial Mathematics
Semester 2
ASM211Asset Lifestyle Management
ASM212Capstone Project
ASM213Business Finance
ASM214Risk Analysis
ASM215Sustainability and Management
ASM216Information and Data Systems
Note: Check with the institution regarding start/end dates, prices, and delivery method. These may vary according to program, section, and/or semester.
Related Courses
- Maintenance Management
- Project Management
- Organizations and People
- Procurement and Supply Chain
- Financial Mathematics
- Asset Lifestyle Management
- Capstone Project
- Business Finance
- Risk Analysis
- Sustainability and Management
- Information and Data Systems
- Business and the Organizational Context
- Strategic Asset Management
Overview

- Institution: Seneca Polytechnic
- Program type: Graduate Certificate
- Language: English
- Program Code:
- Delivery Method: Blended/Hybrid Learning
Disclaimer:
Check with the institution regarding start/end dates, prices, and delivery method. These may vary according to program, section, and/or semester.
Check with the institution regarding start/end dates, prices, and delivery method. These may vary according to program, section, and/or semester.