Graduate Certificate in Educational Studies


The Graduate Certificate in Educational Studies (GCES) provides you with opportunities to enhance your knowledge and skills in a disciplinary focus of your choice.

The GCES is a flexible, part-time, varied-delivery program that facilitates studying without taking a leave from your career. You will be engaged in authentic tasks and experiences directly linked to your focus area. Courses may have both synchronous and asynchronous components, including online (Zoom) class sessions.

Attend an online information session - registration links available on each program's home page.

Questions? Contact us at gcesinfo@ualberta.ca.


Starting in Spring or Summer 2025


Starting in Summer 2025


2025 - 2026

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Each disciplinary focus is a four-course (12 credits) experience designed to help you stay current in the field and address emergent needs of each area. Courses are provided in face-to-face, online, and blended formats. The program is offered using a cohort model to facilitate the development of a professional learning community. Certificate goals include:

  • Deepen and extend knowledge and skills of specialized and evolving areas within the field of education and to appreciate the ambiguity and limits of knowledge
  • Apply educational research to improve professional practice and to school improvement
  • Integrate relevant local, provincial, national and international contexts and issues with educational research to address complex issues systematically and creatively
  • Collaborate with other educational professionals, including teachers, policy makers, curriculum developers, and paraeducational specialists to build personal and collective professional capacities and expertise
  • Communicate information, ideas, problem and solutions to non-specialist audiences

These are graduate-level, credit courses, requiring between five and ten hours of coursework per week in the fall and winter terms (13 weeks). Courses offered in the spring and summer terms are condensed (six and three weeks respectively), so the amount of time spent on coursework is increased. This includes time spent on readings, assignments, presentations (group and individual), and writing papers.

Other cohorts may be developed based on need. Download our general information flyer, or contact us at pluadmin@ualberta.ca.


Ladder in to a Master's Degree

A Graduate Certificate in Educational Studies (GCES) provides students with up to 12 credits in advanced standing in the Master of Education in Educational Studies (MES) program. For more information, contact mesinfo@ualberta.ca
 

Alternatively, the GCES can ladder into the M.Ed. Elementary Education, Curriculum and Pedagogy, or Secondary Education - contact Dr. William Dunn at wdunn@ualberta.ca

 
Note: Completion of a GCES does not guarantee acceptance into any master's program.