Concurrent Certificates
Taking a concurrent certificate is an option available to any student in an undergraduate degree program, and may be completed as part of a student’s elective credit. Some concurrent certificates will require a student to be admitted to this option, while others may involve completion of course credit and declaring certificate completion at the time of graduation. Students should consult the relevant certificate’s guidelines for admission and completion, and/or the department offering the concurrent certificate for additional information.
View a full list of Concurrent Certificates offered at McMaster.
Concurrent Certification in Social Innovation
The concurrent certificate in Social Innovation is designed for students to develop an academic focus in the development and implementation of solutions for effective, long-term social impact. Completion of the Social Innovation Concurrent Certificate will indicate that students have developed knowledge and competencies in this area.
Concurrent Certificate in Applied Social Sciences Research
This certificate aims to provide opportunities for interested students to acquire broader exposure and competencies in applied research methods to meet the needs of the labour market and student interests. Upon completion, students will have had the opportunity to achieve a deeper understanding of identifying and defining appropriate methods for studying a wide range of topics, data analysis, presentation of research findings and more.