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Certificate in Adult and Continuing Education (CACE)

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CACE offers you the opportunity to:
  • improve your career options;
  • develop, coordinate and facilitate training programs for adult learners;
  • learn effective strategies for helping adults learn;
  • learn from respected instructors and colleagues, and;
  • network with other professionals in the field.

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The CACE Program

Recognized

Applicants to our program come from both the public and private sector. They hold positions such as program planners, instructors, trainers, human resource professionals and employment counselors.

CSTD recognizes that the University of Alberta's CACE program addresses the competency categories for the training and development industry outlined in CSTD's Training Competency Architecture (TCA).

Students enrolled in this program are eligible for student membership with CSTD, and graduates are given a credit of one year towards the work experience requirement of the Certified Training and Development Professional (CTDP) designation.

For additional information, please visit www.cstd.ca and select, Certification.

Flexible

You have an opportunity to take core and elective courses in a distance delivery, online delivery or in-person format. If the University of Alberta does not offer a course that works with your schedule, visit one of our university partners.

Courses

We recognize the demands that are placed on individuals in this profession, which is why we offer you the flexibility of completing the entire certificate program or registering in individual workshops of interest to you.

University Partners

The Certificate in Adult & Continuing Education (CACE) program is well recognized across Western Canada. It is jointly developed and delivered by a consortium involving the following:

  • University of Alberta
  • University of Manitoba
  • University of Saskatchewan
  • University of Victoria

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