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Diploma
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Community Development | Economics | Sociology
Area of study
Social Sciences
Timing
Part time
Course Language
English
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Program Overview


The Certificate in Community Economic and Social Development is a part-time, 36-credit program for non-majors, providing both academic and professional experience in the field. The program consists of core and upper-year CESD courses, offering a valuable credential to complement other qualifications. Undergraduate certificates are ideal for students seeking an additional credential during their degree program or for part-time learners working towards a credential.

Program Outline


Degree Overview:

The provided text describes a Certificate in Community Economic and Social Development (CESD). It's a stand-alone certificate available to those who are not CESD majors, offering both academic and professional experience in the field. The certificate is available only in Sault Ste. Marie. It is designed to complement a student's other credentials and is only available part-time. Students enrolled in an undergraduate certificate while completing a degree are ineligible for a minor in the same discipline.


Outline:

The certificate consists of 30 credits from the following CESD courses: 1006, 1007, 2016, 2106, 2406, 2607, 3016, and 3017. An additional 6 credits from upper-year CESD courses are also required.


Other:

Undergraduate certificates are ideal for students seeking an additional credential during their degree program in a different discipline or for part-time students working towards a credential. The certificate is only available on a part-time basis.

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Algoma University, established in 1965, is a distinctive institution dedicated to academic excellence, personal growth, and cross-cultural learning. Located on the historic site of the former Shingwauk Indian Residential School, the university embraces a special mission to foster cross-cultural learning between Anishinaabe (First Nations, Métis, and Inuit) communities and the world.

Special Mission and Values

At the heart of Algoma University's ethos is its commitment to cross-cultural learning, particularly between Anishinaabe communities and global perspectives. This mission permeates every aspect of campus life, offering students invaluable insights and unique leadership opportunities.

The university celebrates diversity, recognizing and respecting the varied experiences, skills, and talents of its community members.

Campuses

Algoma University operates three campuses, each offering unique experiences:

  • Sault Ste. Marie: Known as "The Soo," this campus provides a northern experience with all the amenities of a big city, including shopping, entertainment, and cultural activities.
  • Brampton: Situated in one of Canada's fastest-growing cities within the Greater Toronto Area, the Brampton campus offers an urban experience with access to numerous businesses and services.
  • Timmins: Known as the "city with a heart of gold," the Timmins campus caters to diploma-to-degree and university transfer students, emphasizing a northern context for those living and working in Northern Ontario.

Academic and Student Life

Algoma University offers a personalized, hands-on learning experience, with small class sizes that foster close interactions between students and faculty. The diverse student body—nearly 50% international—provides a rich environment for cultural exchange.

Students have access to a wide range of cultural, academic, and social activities, contributing to a transformative university experience.

Leadership

The university's senior leadership team includes:

  • Dr. Asima Vezina: President and Vice-Chancellor
  • Mario Turco: Chancellor
  • Kelli-Ann Lemieux: Chair, External Member
  • Dr. Michele Piercey-Normore: Special Advisor to the President
  • Patty Chabbert: Interim VP, Nyaagaaniid - Anishinaabe Initiatives, Equity & Decolonization
  • Craig Fowler: Vice-President of Growth, International, & External Relations
  • Kramer Rousseau: Interim VP, Finance & Operations


Through its unique mission, diverse campuses, and commitment to inclusive education, Algoma University strives to create a supportive and dynamic learning environment that prepares students for global opportunities.

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