Prepare for HR coordinator, recruitment, people operations, onboarding, HRIS, and AI-enabled HR support roles.
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This career pathway prepares learners for modern human resources and people-operations roles. It is designed for career changers and working adults who want practical HR knowledge, applied employment-law awareness, and
job-ready HR deliverables.
Students learn recruitment and selection, onboarding, HR administration, employment legislation, performance support, learning and development, total rewards, HRIS, people analytics, and AI-assisted HR workflows.
The program emphasizes professional communication, confidentiality, documentation, ethical judgment, case scenarios, HR templates, analytics, and a final portfolio of practical HR deliverables.
46-week HR career pathway
920 total instructional and applied learning hours
Fully online learning model designed for working adults
Monthly start-date structure
AI integrated into recruitment, HR operations, analytics, and document preparation
Portfolio-ready HR deliverables built across the program
Internship or structured work-integrated project component
Career preparation for HR coordinator, recruitment, onboarding, people operations, and junior HRIS roles
Explain the role of HR in business operations and employee life-cycle management
Apply employment-law awareness to common workplace scenarios
Support recruitment, selection, onboarding, and employee documentation processes
Prepare HR communications, templates, reports, and administrative records
Apply performance, learning, employee experience, and total rewards concepts
Use HRIS and people-data concepts to support HR operations
Apply AI tools responsibly in recruitment, HR documentation, analytics, and workflow design
Demonstrate confidentiality, ethical judgment, professionalism, and inclusive workplace practices
AI-assisted job posting and candidate-screening workflow design
Interview-question drafting and structured evaluation templates
HR policy, onboarding, and employee communication drafts with human review
People analytics dashboards, workforce summaries, and reporting support
Responsible AI use in HR, including bias awareness, privacy, confidentiality, and compliance controls
Students complete an internship or structured work-integrated learning project designed to connect classroom
learning with practical workplace deliverables. The internship component may include supervised workplace
exposure, project-based assignments, employer-style documentation, professional reflection, and a final portfolio
submission
Recommended website wording: internship availability and placement conditions should be confirmed during admissions.
Suggested deliverables: workplace project brief, weekly activity log, supervisor or advisor feedback, final reflection, and portfolio evidence.
Suggested compliance note: internship arrangements may vary by employer availability, learner eligibility, location, and institutional policy.
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent, or mature-student status where permitted
English-language ability sufficient for HR documentation, workplace communication, online study, and professional writing
Basic computer literacy, internet access, and ability to use email, documents, spreadsheets, and video meetings
Government-issued identification and admissions documentation as required by the admitting institution
Interview or admissions assessment may be used to confirm readiness, professionalism, and career fit
| Code | Course Title | Details |
|---|---|---|
| ITC101 | Computer Hardware, Software and Operating Systems | Core Curriculum |
| ITC102 | Technical Support, Service Desk and IT Communication | Core Curriculum |
| ITC103 | Windows Client Support and Endpoint Management | Core Curriculum |
| ITC104 | Networking Fundamentals for IT Support | Core Curriculum |
| ITC105 | Microsoft Office, Microsoft 365 and Digital Productivity | Core Curriculum |
| ITC106 | Cloud Computing Fundamentals | Core Curriculum |
| ITC107 | Microsoft Azure Core Services | Core Curriculum |
| ITC108 | Identity, Access and Microsoft 365 Administration | Core Curriculum |
| ITC109 | Cybersecurity Fundamentals for IT Support | Core Curriculum |
| ITC110 | AI for IT Operations, Troubleshooting and Documentation | Core Curriculum |
| ITC111 | Certification Preparation, Career Launch and Capstone Lab | Career / Internship |
| ITC112 | Internship / Work-Integrated Learning Project | Career / Internship |
Financial support options are available for qualified applicants. Students in British Columbia, Alberta, and Ontario may qualify for provincial student loans, grants, scholarships, and flexible repayment assistance plans.
Our financial coordinators assist with document preparation, application procedures, and evaluation of scholarship criteria to make education accessible.
No. The program is designed for career changers and adults seeking practical training for entry-level HR and
people-operations roles.
Yes. Students study employment-law awareness and workplace compliance concepts for common HR scenarios.
Students can build job postings, screening grids, onboarding checklists, HR communication drafts, policy
summaries, analytics samples, and a capstone project.
Students learn AI-assisted HR documentation, recruitment workflows, people analytics support, and responsible AI controls for bias, privacy, and confidentiality.
Graduates may target HR coordinator, recruitment coordinator, onboarding, people operations, HRIS assistant, and total rewards assistant roles.
Download the comprehensive Human Resources Management – AI Enabled program guide to read full course listings, class times, and local campus information.