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Certificate Programs

Bachelor of Arts

 

Certificate Programs in the Faculty of Arts

 

  • Students can take these programs as an add-on to their Bachelor of Arts degree program or separate from a degree program.

Certificate of Honours Equivalency

  • Students who have graduated from Saint Mary‘s University with a Bachelor of Arts – Major or Double Concentration may earn a Certificate of Honours Equivalency by returning to the University and completing all of the requirements specified for Honours in the subject.

  • Students who have earned a first undergraduate degree from another post-secondary institution may be admitted to the Certificate if they have achieved a cumulative grade point average of 3.00 or above. Admission requires the approval of the appropriate department chairperson and the Dean. Advanced standing will be granted in accordance with Academic Regulation 20. Students must complete at least 30 additional credit hours at Saint Mary‘s and satisfy all course and grade requirements for the honours program.

 

Certificate in Human Resource Management

  • It is also possible for students in the Faculty of Arts to complete the Certificate in Human Resource Management either on a stand-alone basis through the Department of Psychology, or in combination with a Major in Psychology.

 

Bachelor of Commerce

Certificate Programs in the Faculty of Commerce

  • Certificate programs can be completed independently or concurrently with a Bachelor of Commerce.

    • Certificate in Financial Instrument Analysis

    • Certificate in Human Resource Management

 

Education

Certificate Programs for Teachers

 

  • Saint Mary‘s offers the following two Certificate Programs which have received general approval for the upgrading of Nova Scotia Teacher‘s Certificates:

    • The Certificate in the Mathematical Sciences for Education

    • The Certificate in Linguistics

  • Teachers interested in completing a certificate program for purposes of upgrading their teacher certification classification, are advised to obtain approval of their proposed program of study from the Registrar of Teacher Certification, Nova Scotia Department of Education, PO Box 578, Halifax, N.S. B3J 2S9 prior to enrolment in the certificate program.

 

For further information regarding certificate programs in all faculties, please refer to the Academic Calendar.


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