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Jun 05, 2026
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School of Graduate Studies Calendar, 2026-2027
Graduate Academic Certificate in Community and Public Health Research and Knowledge Translation
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In keeping with McMaster University’s purpose of advancing human and societal health and well-being, the Department of Health Research Methods, Evidence, and Impact (HEI) offers the Graduate Certificate in Community and Public Health Research and Knowledge Translation. The Graduate Certificate draws on the strengths of HEI’s Master of Public Health and Public Health Preventative Medicine Program
The Graduate Certificate in Community and Public Health Research and Knowledge Translation is delivered exclusively online, providing professionals and aspiring professionals in social service, mental health and public health roles, as well as recent graduate students, with the knowledge, skills and expansive network they need to forge a rewarding career in community and public health.
Learners will complete coursework in Epidemiology and Research Methods in Community Health (PUBHLTH 718), Knowledge Translation for Community Health (PUBHLTH 719) and will make the most of an innovative online curriculum, combining synchronous discussions and asynchronous components. GDCPH courses are taught by world-class faculty whose research programs inform public health policy and practice locally, nationally and internationally.
The Graduate Certificate in Community and Public Health Research and Knowledge Translation cam be stacked with the Graduate Certificate in Community and Public Health Policy, Planning & Evaluation to complete the Graduate Diploma in Community and Public Health (GDCPH). Consistent with the Graduate Calendar. Credentials must be completed within 5 years from the start of the first eligible credential.
Enquiries: E-mail: gdcph@mcmaster.ca
Website: https://gdcph.healthsci.mcmaster.ca/
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Admission
Applicants must meet the general admission requirements for Graduate Studies at McMaster University. These include: - Completion, or anticipated completion, of a four-year undergraduate degree in any discipline.
- A minimum B- standing (70-72%, equivalent to a McMaster GPA of 7) in the final year of undergraduate study.
- Submission of supplementary materials (curriculum vitae and letter of interest) demonstrating suitability for the GDCPH program, as evidenced by relevant academic background, professional experience, and letters of recommendation.
- Applicants whose first language is not English must provide proof of English language proficiency. An official TOEFL score or other approved evidence of English competency is required. Minimum acceptable scores are:
- TOEFL iBT: 92
- TOEFL paper-based: 580
- TOEFL computer-based: 237
- IELTS: Overall score of 6.5, with no individual band below 5.5
Meeting the minimum admission requirements does not guarantee acceptance into the GDCPH program, as admission is competitive. Additional information regarding admission requirements and application procedures is available at: https://gdcph.healthsci.mcmaster.ca/ Requirements
GAC students complete the certificate online on a part-time basis. There is no requirement for students to be available on the McMaster campus. Students must have suitable access to internet and computing and may be required to participate in lectures and online tutorial sessions during business hours on Eastern Standard Time. To be awarded the GAC, students are required to complete the following four 3.0-unit online courses with minimum B- standing (70%). The courses must be completed consecutively in the Winter and Spring semester. |
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