Certificate in Building Information Modeling (BIM) Management

May 14, 2026

Obtain your BIM Management Certificate through University of Manitoba Extended Education. For mechanical and electrical contractors.

Learn to effectively manage your part of a project’s lifecycle and work within the AECOO team by adding our Building Information Modeling Management certificate to your resume. Build on your career in Architecture, Engineering, Construction, or as an Owner or Operator as you gain important knowledge about digital construction and BIM project management processes that are being adopted around the world.

  • Program Length: 18 months to 3 years
  • 36 Gold Seal Credits Upon Completion
  • Part-time, online from anywhere

 Whether you’re just starting out, shifting direction, or building on your existing experience, the Certificate in Building Information Modeling Management is designed to strengthen your capabilities and support professional growth. It equips you with practical, in-demand skills that can open doors to new opportunities, expand your impact within your organization or industry, or prepare you for increased responsibilities or leadership roles.

Program objectives are to:

  • outline BIM concepts, principles, and processes in the context of the modern-day AECOO industry
  • summarize the various uses and benefits of BIM across different building construction processes, disciplines, and aspects of the building lifecycle, including facility management
  • describe the Information Management process aligned to global BIM standards
  • introduce open standards and open data exchange (buildingSMART)
  • prepare participants to apply theoretical knowledge to applications that are relevant in an industry setting
  • explore topics necessary for effective management of people, teams, projects, and digital models themselves when BIM is adopted

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