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Post-Degree Diploma in Information Technology Management (CIP 11.1099)

Location(s): ​Fort St. John

*Previously called “Business Management Post-Degree Diploma – Information Technology Specialization”

The Post-Degree Diploma in Information Technology (PDD in IT) is ideally suited to students who already hold a minimum three-year degree in information technology or computer science. The advanced study in information technology and business management will enhance employability for entry and middle management positions in various information technology professions, depending on prior educational experience.

The fields of study comprising this multi-disciplinary program include communications, specialized information technology, and business management courses. For international students with a three-year degree in information technology or a related field, the program introduces information technology and management concepts in a Canadian context, with emphasis on networks, server management, virtual software systems, internal and external communications, organizational behaviour, human resource management, and project management.


The information on this program page is a summary of the official Program Information and Completion Guide approved by NLC’s Education Council, effective September 2026. (Current Program Completion Guide).


Career Prospects

The objective of this program is to enhance the employability of internationally-trained information technology graduates as they transition into information technology careers in Canada, with an emphasis on management positions.


Details

Intakes

LocationStartingType
Fort St JohnFallFull-Time, Part-Time
WinterFull-Time, Part-Time
SpringFull-Time, Part-Time

Length

62 credits (930 hours), minimum.
This is a two year program taken over four semesters with minimum of 15 credits per semester.  Depending on a student’s start-date, academic readiness, and academic progress, the PDD in IT may be completed in four semesters. However, a fifth semester may be necessary. Part-time studies will take longer. Students in this program select course loads and course schedules that fit their needs and course availability. Registration is completed semester-by-semester. 


Estimated Program Fees

Program fee type: Academic
Costs indicated are estimates for a full-time course load.
Book, instruments, supplies, uniforms/clothing and third-party fees are additional.

Domestic Fees

 TuitionStudent FeesInstruction-related
Fees
Total
Year 1$ 3,726.30$ 154.18$ 51.36$ 3,931.84
Year 2 (estimated)$ 3,800.83$ 157.26$ 52.39$ 4,010.48

International Fees

 TuitionStudent FeesInstruction-related
Fees
International
Medical Insurance
Total
Year 1$ 13,346.00$ 162.42$ 51.36$ 289.80*$ 13,849.58
Year 2 (estimated)$ 14,013.30$ 170.54$ 51.36$ 14,235.20

*Per four months


Still have questions?

Contact:

  • info@nlc.bc.ca if you are in Canada
  • info@international.nlc.bc.ca if you are outside of Canada
  • academic-chair@nlc.bc.ca if you are currently an NLC student

Admission Requirements

A. Domestic students and students from countries that practice Standard Written English (see Appendix A) must have official transcripts demonstrating that they have met the English Requirements: One of the following with a “C” grade or higher: English 12 or English Literature 12 or English First Peoples 12, ENGL 050, or ENGL 099. Alternatively, any university-level English course with a “C” grade or higher. Students who do not meet one of the above English requirements must complete the NLC Writing Assessment for appropriate course placement. 

B. International students who do not meet the requirement B. above, and domestic students who received their secondary education in French or another language, must show that they have met the NLC English requirement: see Appendix A (General Academic English Language Proficiency Requirements)

C. Official transcripts demonstrating successful completion of, at minimum, a three-year degree in Information Technology or Computer Science.

Note that some course options have specific prerequisites. Meeting the program entrance requirements does not ensure course prerequisites have been met for all available courses


Important Notes

  1. This program is eligible for Canada Student Loans. Visit Student Aid BC to apply for financial assistance online.
  2. Student must provide a financial calculator. Students are required to have a computer (laptop or other mobile device) with minimum computer requirements.
  3. Course transfer agreements allow students to receive course-by-course transfer to other colleges, universities, and institutes in BC, as indicated in the BC Transfer Guide.
  4. NLC courses may transfer to professional associations such as the Certified General Accountants, Certified Management Accountants, Chartered Accountants, Aboriginal Financial Officers Association, Canadian Bankers Institute, and others. Students are responsible for confirming transferability of course credits to any external organization.

Program Requirements

Residency Requirement50% of all coursework must be completed at Northern Lights College
Minimum Grade Requirements2.00 program Grade Point Average (GPA); minimum grade as stipulated in each course

*Please note the following semester break down is based on a student beginning their program in the Fall semester.  Students starting in other semesters should consult with the course catalogue in Borealis and with a Program Advisor when selecting courses.

Semester One

All of:

  • ECON 105 – Principles of Economics (3.0 credits)
  • ENGL 110 – Introduction to Workplace Communications (3.0 credits)
  • MGMT 104 – Principles of Management (3.0 credits)
  • MGMT 120 – Financial Accounting (3.0 credits)
  • MGMT 150 – Business Mathematics (3.0 credits)

Semester Two

All of:

  • ENGL 100 – Academic Writing (3.0 credits)
  • MGMT 204 – Human Resource Management (Personnel) (3.0 credits)
  • MGMT 217 – Business Systems Analysis and Design (3.0 credits)
  • MGMT 221 – Managerial Accounting (3.0 credits)
  • PSYC 224 – Organizational Behavior (3.0 credits)

Semester Three

All of:

  • COMM 301 – Organizational Communications (3.0 Credits)
  • *ITEC 240 – Server Management (3.0 credits)
  • *ITEC 250 – Network Infrastructure (3.0 credits)
  • MGMT 225 – Strategic Management (3.0 credits)
  • MGMT 260 – Principles of Corporate Finance I (3.0 credits)
  • MGMT 425 – Integrated Strategic Management Seminar (1.0 credit)

Semester Four

All of:

  • *ITEC 320 – Virtual Software Systems (3.0 credits)
  • MGMT 228 – Business Law: Principles and Applications (3.0 credits)
  • MGMT 261 – Principles of Corporate Finance II (3.0 credits)
  • MGMT 301 – Management Skills for Supervisors (3.0 credits)
  • MGMT 450 – Principles of Project Management (3.0 credits)
  • MGMT 453 – Project Management Seminar Information Technology Specialization (1.0 credit)

*ITEC 240, ITEC 250 and ITEC 320 will not be offered for 2025 – please contact program advising (advising@nlc.bc.ca) regarding alternate courses (ITEC 241, ITEC 251 and ITEC 243)


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Post-Degree Diploma in Information Technology Management

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