Physical & Infrastructure Asset Management Program
Online
6 Courses
Self-Paced
Industry aligned
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The Physical and Infrastructure Asset Managment Program
The Physical and Infrastructure Asset Management program, developed in partnership with CNAM and NewPath Learn, is a premier educational pathway designed to bridge the gap between technical engineering and strategic finance. Delivered entirely in a highly flexible, fully online asynchronous format designed for working adults, this six-course program targets the critical “skills gap” in today’s workforce. The curriculum is rigorously mapped to the GFMAM Landscape (Version 3) and ISO 55000 standards, ensuring global portability while remaining locally actionable with Canadian regulations like O. Reg 588/17 which requires Ontario municipalities to develop strategic asset management policies and comprehensive plans to inventory, value, and manage infrastructure—including green infrastructure.. Through engaging, standard asynchronous methods and authentic assessments that place students in realistic professional roles, learners will master “Lifecycle Value Leadership” to optimize performance, risk, and cost. Addressing clear industry demands, the program embeds future-focused competencies such as ESG, climate resilience, and AI-driven predictive analytics, transforming learners into the highly sought-after “T-Shaped” strategic leaders required for the 2030 landscape.
Career Profile
The career landscape for Physical and Infrastructure Asset Management is undergoing a profound and lucrative transformation, shifting from a tactical maintenance focus to a cohesive, strategic business discipline central to organizational sustainability. Propelled by a growing public “Infrastructure Deficit” and the private sector’s drive for operational efficiency, employers are aggressively seeking “T-Shaped” professionals capable of translating technical engineering data into robust financial business cases. This demand is intensifying due to a looming “Silver Tsunami” workforce crisis, creating vast opportunities for rapid advancement into executive leadership roles within on-site and hybrid operational environments.

Looking to the future, the integration of Industry 4.0 will make understanding remote monitoring, AI, and predictive maintenance outputs indispensable for strategic decision-makers. Concurrently, the global drive toward Net-Zero emissions places asset managers at the forefront of climate action, requiring specialized skills in Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) criteria and climate resilience planning. Leading consulting firms and industry bodies, including CNAM, emphasize that the ability to bridge engineering silos while managing digital transformation will define the next generation of asset leaders. Adult learners who proactively acquire these skills through flexible, applied online pathways will be uniquely positioned to capture high-level roles, securing highly lucrative, engaging, and impactful careers for decades to come.
Program Courses
Below you will find links to the 6 courses of the PIAM program. They should normally be done in sequence although students can also choose what suites them best based on their background, needs, and goals.








