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Last updated on 2025-05-14

Program overview

Program Overview

The Certificate in Arts and Science with a focus on Women and Gender Studies is a university-level program designed to provide students with a foundational understanding of various disciplines. This certificate can be completed in as little as one year of full-time study, or on a part-time basis, making it accessible for a wide range of students. Upon completion, students may qualify for a degree program and can use their certificate credits towards their degree through the Post-Secondary Admission Route. This program emphasizes a liberal education, allowing students to explore a variety of courses while focusing on their chosen stream.

 

Program Structure

The Certificate in Arts and Science program is structured to offer flexibility and accessibility to students. Key features of the program include:

  • Program Length: Can be completed in as little as one year of full-time study or on a part-time basis.
  • Students must choose from one of thirteen streams, including Women and Gender Studies.
  • Designed to allow students to ladder into a degree program after completion.
  • Fewer admission requirements compared to a bachelor’s degree, making it more accessible.

This program provides a brief introduction to the subject area, ensuring that students gain a solid foundation in their chosen field.

 

Featured Experiences

  • Opportunity to complete a variety of courses across different disciplines.
  • Accessible program with fewer admission requirements.
  • Students can apply for a degree program after completing the certificate.
  • Focus on liberal education principles.

 

Career Options

Graduates of the Certificate in Arts and Science with a focus on Women and Gender Studies can pursue various career paths in Canada, including:

  • Social Worker: Assist individuals and families in overcoming challenges and improving their quality of life.
  • Community Outreach Coordinator: Develop and implement programs to engage and support community members.
  • Human Rights Advocate: Work to promote and protect the rights of marginalized groups.
  • Research Assistant: Support research projects related to gender studies and social sciences.
  • Policy Analyst: Analyze and develop policies that address gender issues and promote equality.

These roles highlight the diverse opportunities available to graduates, allowing them to make a meaningful impact in their communities and beyond.

 

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