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Adult education design and instruction

Education makes a difference. We offer high-quality programs that prepare new or current educators for personally rewarding futures by introducing new skills and knowledge or enhancing previous experience and education. Prepare to make a positive impact with these part-time programs.

Education, Social Innovation and Technology
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    Facilitating Older Adult Learning

    Program length: 12 weeks, part-time
    Credential: Earn a University of Manitoba Micro-certificate in Facilitating Older Adult Learning.

  • Program Development for Adult Learners

    Program Development for Adult Learners (PDAL)

    Program length: Up to 5 years, part-time
    Credential: Earn a University of Manitoba Certificate in Program Development for Adult Learners.

Keep learning – Degree option

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  • Bachelor of Arts Integrated Studies

    There’s more than one way to earn a degree. Start with a certificate.
    Several of our certificates can be applied to this degree.

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Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2 Canada

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