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Condominium Management and Administration

Certificate of Completion


Program Code: 82311

Online

The Condominium Management and Administration certificate program is offered in partnership with the Association of Condominium Managers of Ontario (ACMO). This part-time program has been developed to train you in the physical building management, financial management, human relations and legal aspects of residential condominum management. Theory and examples of day-to-day problems and practices are blended so that you can apply what you have learned. Faculty come from the field and have hands-on experience managing condominiums.

Licensing Information: the four ACMO courses lead to a general license under the Condominium Management Services Act. This Act requires all condominium managers and providers in Ontario to be licensed. For more information on licensing, contact the Condominium Management Regulatory Authority of Ontario (CMRAO) at www.cmrao.ca.

Note that on November 1, 2021, responsibility for licensing education will transfer to the CMRAO and they will be introducing six different courses that will be required for licensing. Notwithstanding this, the aforementioned ACMO courses will continue to be valid education for a licence until October 31, 2022, provided that a person has enrolled in at least one ACMO course and applied for their Limited License before November 1, 2021. If they do this and complete the four ACMO courses by October 31, 2022, they will be deemed to have met the education requirement for licensing. Visit www.cmrao.ca, and click on Education to see more information and to confirm the transition plan.

Registered Condominium Manager (RCM): the four ACMO courses lead to ACMO’s Registered Condominium Manager’s (RCM) exam, and RCM designation. For more information contact ACMO.

Humber Certificate of Completion: successful completion of the four ACMO courses plus the elective leads to a Certificate of Completion from Humber College.

Admission Requirements: None. Register and pay for courses individually.

Certificate Criteria: 4 compulsory courses, 1 elective

Course Name Course Fee
ACMO 201 Condominium Law (Recommended first course) $759
ACMO 202 Condominium Administration & Human Relations $705
ACMO 203 Financial Planning for Condominium Managers $705
ACMO 204 Physical Building Management $705
Electives: (select any one) (Course fee for Elective ranges from $223-$500):
LDSC 207 Managing Change
LDSC 209 Leading Responsibly
NIHM 205 Tenancy Law In Ontario

Textbooks/Material: A course manual for each course is mandatory. They are not included in the course fee and are available for purchase at the campus bookstore upon proof of registration.

Titles are as follows:

  • ACMO 201: Condominium Law, by Joy Mathews and Benjamin J. Rutherford
  • ACMO 202: Condominium Administration and Human Resources, by Laura Lee, RCM et al.
  • ACMO 203: Financial Planning for Condominium Managers, by Tracey Gunn, RCM
  • ACMO 204: Physical Building Management, by Jeff Jeffcoat

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How to Register

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Fees

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Program Specific Questions

Association & Professional Programs
ceparttime@humber.ca
416.675.6622 ext. 4139

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Print/Download Date: April 26, 2024