Graduate Certificate in Information Technology Management application information - Non-program students


Non-program application processes

Students who wish to take a few courses to begin a career in computing and information systems or are simply interested in a specialized topic may register as a non-program student.

Non-program students must be in their final year of a Bachelor of Science in Computing and Information Systems program or hold a baccalaureate degree or equivalent from a recognized post-secondary education institution. For more detailed information on admission requirements for non program students, refer to the graduate Admission requirements in the Calendar.

Note: If you are currently a Bachelor of Science undergraduate student with Athabasca University, please contact the Program Advisors in the School of Computing and Information Systems for details on graduate level course registrations.


Non-program application deadlines

The following deadlines apply to non-program applications:

  • July 31 for Fall session courses (September to December)
  • Nov. 30 for Winter session courses (January to April)
  • March 31 for Spring session courses (May to August)

How to apply as a non-program student

  • Create an account as a new user or sign in if a returning user and select Non Program - School of Computing and Information Systems.
  • Complete all components of the application by the deadline and pay the application fee.

1. Transcripts

Official transcripts must be received directly from the accredited institution(s) by mail, email, or MyCreds. They must include the date of graduation, degrees granted, and any completed courses. Unofficial transcripts can be submitted to finalize the application, but official transcripts will be required before admission is considered.

a. Mailing address:

Office of the Registrar
Athabasca University
1 University Drive
Athabasca AB T9S 3A3

b. Email address: augradapply@athabascau.ca

Applicants submitting any official documents (e.g., transcripts) in a language other than English must provide an official translation of such documents. If the credential being submitted has been earned outside Canada or the United States, documentation measuring its equivalence based on Canadian qualifications can be acquired using an evaluation service.

2. International students: English language proficiency 

There are minimum English language proficiency requirements allowed for admission to a graduate program at Athabasca University. It is the student's responsibility to ensure they meet the minimum requirements.

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Updated March 25, 2025 by Digital & Web Operations (web_services@athabascau.ca)