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Are there any non-degree programs in the Adult Education and Community Development?

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Are there any non-degree programs in the Adult Education and Community Development?

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Yes. The Certificate in Adult Education consists of six courses and is available for those whose previous academic study does not qualify them for admission to graduate degree programs. It provides an opportunity to broaden their knowledge of theory and methods in Adult Education. The courses taken cannot be counted for credit towards a graduate degree at the University of Toronto. The Certificate in Adult Training and Development is designed for trainers, facilitators, leaders and managers who want to train or facilitate the learning of others. The program consists of five modules, which are offered by experienced trainers who have worked in both the public and private sectors.

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