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CNST-EMC - Embedded Certificate: Canadian Studies

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General Program Information

Program Office: Department of History, Social Sciences Building, Room 656
Website: arts.ucalgary.ca/history/future-students/undergraduate/certificate-canadian-studies
Email: histdept@ucalgary.ca

For advising, students should consult the Department of History or a Program Advisor in the Arts Students’ Centre.

Introduction

An Embedded Certificate is a credential that is comprised of 12-24 units and is taken concurrently with an eligible degree program. Embedded certificates must be completed prior to graduation from a degree program and are noted on the parchment and transcript. While most embedded certificates are completed within the degree requirements, some may require additional time and courses in order to complete.

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