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Human Resources Applied Project
FLPL264
Students in their final semester of the Human Resources program at Fleming have the opportunity to work with a client to develop real solutions and strategies. This work-integrated learning course is a capstone for everything students have learned in their 3 prior semesters.
AI & Machine Learning Team Project Experience
APST 180
This experience offers learners the opportunity to apply their knowledge of AI and machine learning in a collaborative, real-world setting. Participants will work in teams to tackle industry-relevant projects, honing their skills in project management, client communication, and technical execution. By engaging with industry professionals, learners will gain insights into practical applications of AI technologies, refine their ability to meet deadlines, and deliver results that align with industry standards.
Business Applied Projects
APST 150
Learners are business students in their second year in a post-graduate program. This means they have completed their first degree and first year in our program. Over the course of their final 2 semesters, learners select projects and work in teams to complete it over the course of 150 hours.
Wireless Information Networking Applied Projects (Fall 2024)
APST 152
Networks, and increasingly wireless networks, are becoming the hub of commercial and industrial development across the world. At the heart of the wireless world is Wireless Information Networking (WIN), and the growing need for professionals who can develop and implement solutions for the configuration and integration of wireless devices. Capturing data from wireless sensors or wireless synching of mobile devices within secure environments are only a couple of the types of wireless information networking challenges facing businesses, government and organizations today. Working with Fleming College offers a unique opportunity for businesses to tap into the expertise of our talented and motivated students. Learners in this program/experience will apply their technical knowledge and skills to complete a real-world business challenge focusing on the design, planning, implementation, operation and troubleshooting of wireless networks. Fleming students bid on projects in their second semester and complete the bulk of the work on the project through semesters 3 and 4. Over the course of semesters 3 and 4, student groups have 250 hours to dedicate to the project. Student groups working with intellectual property or confidential information are asked to sign a non-disclosure agreement. How It Works: Send a match request: Share your business challenge and project details with us using the Riipen platform. Student Match: Our students bid internally on projects by indicating their preferred 1st, 2nd, or 3rd choice. The faculty then matches your project with the most suitable students based on their expertise and interests. Please note that our program cannot guarantee that a project or business challenge will be selected by students. Consulting Engagement: Students collaborate with you to develop and deliver strategic recommendations over a set timeframe. Final Deliverables: You receive a comprehensive report backed by research and analysis.
Innovation, New Product, Service and or App Development
IBM, GBS, MKTG
Learners are business students in their second semester in a post-graduate program. This means they have completed their first degree and first semester in our program. Over the course of their 2nd semester, they will learn how to zoom on a group of users, empathize with their pain points and unmet needs, define the problem, ideate for solutions, develop and test low-fidelity prototypes.
Wireless Information Networking Applied Projects
APST 152
Networks, and increasingly wireless networks, are becoming the hub of commercial and industrial development across the world. At the heart of the wireless world is Wireless Information Networking (WIN), and the growing need for professionals who can develop and implement solutions for the configuration and integration of wireless devices. Capturing data from wireless sensors or wireless synching of mobile devices within secure environments are only a couple of the types of wireless information networking challenges facing businesses, government and organizations today. Working with Fleming College offers a unique opportunity for businesses to tap into the expertise of our talented and motivated students. Learners in this program/experience will apply their technical knowledge and skills to complete a real-world business challenge focusing on the design, planning, implementation, operation and troubleshooting of wireless networks. Fleming students bid on projects in their second semester and complete the bulk of the work on the project through semesters 3 and 4. Over the course of semesters 3 and 4, student groups have 250 hours to dedicate to the project. Student groups working with intellectual property or confidential information are asked to sign a non-disclosure agreement. How It Works: Send a match request: Share your business challenge and project details with us using the Riipen platform. Student Match: Our students bid internally on projects by indicating their preferred 1st, 2nd, or 3rd choice. The faculty then matches your project with the most suitable students based on their expertise and interests. Please note that our program cannot guarantee that a project or business challenge will be selected by students. Consulting Engagement: Students collaborate with you to develop and deliver strategic recommendations over a set timeframe. Final Deliverables: You receive a comprehensive report backed by research and analysis.
Applied Project Management
PMG
Welcome to Fleming College's Applied Project Management course! Our program equips students with the necessary knowledge, skills, and techniques to effectively plan, execute, monitor, control, and close applied projects. Sponsored by organizations and individuals external to the college, our projects offer a real-world learning experience that challenges students to demonstrate their understanding and application of project management principles. This course is a capstone activity exclusively available to high-performing students, providing them with an opportunity to showcase their abilities.
Computer Security and Investigations
APST 11
The Computer Security and Investigations program is designed to provide students with the necessary knowledge and skills to take a leadership role in the protection and security of information technology. Classes are based on industry demand and are shown as follows: Advanced Ethical Hacking Incident Response Vulnerability, Threat and Risk Analysis Information Security Advanced Computer Forensics Internet and Hacking Investigations Open Source Intelligence CISCO Network Design and Management Network Security
Wireless Information Networking Applied Projects
APST 152
Networks, and increasingly wireless networks, are becoming the hub of commercial and industrial development across the world. At the heart of the wireless world is Wireless Information Networking (WIN), and the growing need for professionals who can develop and implement solutions for the configuration and integration of wireless devices. Capturing data from wireless sensors or wireless synching of mobile devices within secure environments are only a couple of the types of wireless information networking challenges facing businesses, government and organizations today. Working with Fleming College offers a unique opportunity for businesses to tap into the expertise of our talented and motivated students. Learners in this program/experience will apply their technical knowledge and skills to complete a real-world business challenge focusing on the design, planning, implementation, operation and troubleshooting of wireless networks. Fleming students bid on projects in their second semester and complete the bulk of the work on the project through semesters 3 and 4. Over the course of semesters 3 and 4, student groups have 250 hours to dedicate to the project. Student groups working with intellectual property or confidential information are asked to sign a non-disclosure agreement. How It Works: Send a match request: Share your business challenge and project details with us using the Riipen platform. Student Match: Our students bid internally on projects by indicating their preferred 1st, 2nd, or 3rd choice. The faculty then matches your project with the most suitable students based on their expertise and interests. Please note that our program cannot guarantee that a project or business challenge will be selected by students. Consulting Engagement: Students collaborate with you to develop and deliver strategic recommendations over a set timeframe. Final Deliverables: You receive a comprehensive report backed by research and analysis.
Marketing Management
APST 188
Fleming College’s Marketing Management Program is designed to give learners an edge in one of the fastest growing industries. Learners receive advanced training in a number of complex functions within the marketing field, including applying principles of business and financial analysis, using synthesizing and evaluation skills to support a variety of management functions, and developing management skills for cutting edge marketing techniques. Based on your organizational goals, student teams will develop a marketing campaign along with its promotion, pricing and distribution plans to support the marketing activities of your organization. Open roles can reflect but are not limited to: Advertising management Product campaign management Communications management Fundraising management Media and public relations management Sales management Social media and web communications management
Wireless Information Networking Applied Projects
APST 153
Networks, and increasingly wireless networks, are becoming the hub of commercial and industrial development across the world. At the heart of the wireless world is Wireless Information Networking (WIN), and the growing need for professionals who can develop and implement solutions for the configuration and integration of wireless devices. Capturing data from wireless sensors or wireless synching of mobile devices within secure environments are only a couple of the types of wireless information networking challenges facing businesses, government and organizations today. Working with Fleming College offers a unique opportunity for businesses to tap into the expertise of our talented and motivated students. Learners in this program/experience will apply their technical knowledge and skills to complete a real-world business challenge focusing on the design, planning, implementation, operation and troubleshooting of wireless networks. Fleming students bid on projects in their second semester and complete the bulk of the work on the project through semesters 3 and 4. Over the course of semesters 3 and 4, student groups have 250 hours to dedicate to the project. Student groups working with intellectual property or confidential information are asked to sign a non-disclosure agreement. How It Works: Send a match request: Share your business challenge and project details with us using the Riipen platform. Student Match: Our students bid internally on projects by indicating their preferred 1st, 2nd, or 3rd choice. The faculty then matches your project with the most suitable students based on their expertise and interests. Please note that our program cannot guarantee that a project or business challenge will be selected by students. Consulting Engagement: Students collaborate with you to develop and deliver strategic recommendations over a set timeframe. Final Deliverables: You receive a comprehensive report backed by research and analysis.
Supply Chain Logistics talent available
MGMT 303
Fleming College offers a Supply Chain Management-Global Logistics post-graduate certificate program of two semesters (eight months). Students typically come to the program with a university degree in Business or Engineering. During the second semester, eligible students are provided the opportunity to work on projects for partner companies. These students possess a good understanding of the entire supply chain spectrum equipping them to work on projects aimed at increasing efficiency and supply chain value. In addition, partner companies benefit by tapping into the talent and experience pool of our post grads students.