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Graduate Certificate in Designing Smart and Secure Communities

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Program Admissions Information

Deadlines for submission of complete applications are available on the Future Students website: http://ucalgary.ca/future-students/graduate/explore-programs/designing-smart-secure-communities-certificate-course-based.


In addition to Faculty of Graduate Studies requirements for Admission, the Certificate requires the following:

a) Statement of Interest

b) Curriculum Vitae

A current copy of the full curriculum vitae demonstrating relevant professional experience.

c) Reference Letters

Three reference letters.

d) Proof of English Proficiency

For applicants who are required to prove proficiency in English, a minimum TOEFL score of 105 (Internet-based test); or IELTS score of 7.5; or CAEL overall score of 70, with a minimum score of 70 in each component. This requirement can also be met by completing the Academic Communication Certificate with a minimum grade of A- in each course.

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The University of Calgary, located in the heart of Southern Alberta, both acknowledges and pays tribute to the traditional territories of the peoples of Treaty 7, which include the Blackfoot Confederacy (comprised of the Siksika, the Piikani, and the Kainai First Nations), the Tsuut’ina First Nation, and the Stoney Nakoda (including Chiniki, Bearspaw, and Goodstoney First Nations). The City of Calgary is also home to the Métis Nation of Alberta (districts 5 and 6).

The University of Calgary is situated on land Northwest of where the Bow River meets the Elbow River, a site traditionally known as Moh’kins’tsis to the Blackfoot, Wîchîspa to the Stoney Nakoda, and Guts’ists’i to the Tsuut’ina. On this land and in this place we strive to learn together, walk together, and grow together “in a good way.”

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