Program Overview:
The International Development Graduate Certificate Program prepares students for jobs in the Canadian and international Non-Governmental Organization (NGOs) as well as UN agencies. Some of our graduates also choose to pursue a doctoral or master’s degree in a relevant field.
If you previously earned advanced diploma or degree, you may be eligible to benefit from the unique courses in the three-semester college program.
Through a “human rights-based approach to development,” you'll examine the multiple dimensions of poverty, education for all, environmental protection, gender mainstreaming, Aboriginal people’s rights, and corporate social responsibility. You will also gain knowledge and skills related to financial management, results-based management as well as the participatory approach in project design, implementation and evaluation.
Admission Requirements:
GPA: 60% or above
IELTS: Overall 6.5 no band below than 6.0
PTE: Overall 63 with no band below than 60
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Learning Outcomes:
Manage key financial and physical resources associated with projects, including planning, procurement, monitoring and reporting on progress, reviewing and revising initial plans based on in-project performance, and preparing reports for further analysis and review.
Perform statistical analysis of development data to formulate policy recommendations for international development strategies.
Implement fundraising strategies to secure financing of International Development programs
Evaluate the adequacy of global and regional trade law, both public and private international law, and its impact on International Development.
Incorporate ethical considerations in the design and the implementation of development strategies
Analyse the history, geography, economics and culture of the major world regions to identify the development challenges of each region.
Career Outlook:
Project manager/coordinator (gender/health/food security etc.)
Monitoring and evaluation officer
Corporate social responsibility officer
Research officer
Fieldwork facilitator
Program Intake: January & September
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