Accounting and Strategic Measurement Diploma
In 2019, about 29,900 Albertans were employed as accountants. If you have a problem-solving mindset and critical-thinking skills, take the first step toward joining them with an accounting diploma. Our grads are bookkeepers and accounting technicians—and have the option to pursue accounting degrees and professional designations.
Source: IAP 2019 Graduate Survey report; ALIS Alberta Occupations
Bachelor of Child and Youth Care
Of the over 15,000 social and community services workers in Alberta, many specialize in working with children, youth and their families to navigate mental health challenges, addiction, education, poverty, barriers to communication or family conflict. This critical role ensures that young people have a promising start to their futures.
Source: ALIS Alberta Occupations
Bachelor of Commerce
MacEwan Bachelor of Commerce grads are finding creative ways to put their degrees and skills to work, with grads reporting a 93% employment rate. They're building their career paths and making an impact in the business world in areas of study that include accounting, human resource management, international business and more.
Source: IAP 2019 Graduate Survey report
Bachelor of Early Childhood Curriculum Studies
Explore the pedagogy of early childhood and learn how to support children during their most critical period of development – between birth and five years of age. You will build a deep understanding of Flight: Alberta’s Early Learning and Care Framework and experience curriculum in action as you work closely with children and educators at ELM, the university’s on-site early learning and child care centre.
Source: Statistics Canada
Bachelor of Psychiatric Nursing
With one in five Canadians experiencing mental illness or health problems, according to the Canadian Mental Health Association, we need psychiatric nurses more than ever. Specialize your nursing skills to make an impact in this profession—and in the lives of Canadians.
Source: ALIS Alberta Occupations
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Registered nurses play a critical role in hospitals, clinics and other care settings across the province. Ninety-five per cent of MacEwan’s Bachelor of Science in Nursing grads successfully pursue this demanding but rewarding career. If you have a mind for science and a heart for human connection, nursing might be the path for you.
Source: IAP 2019 Graduate Survey report
Bachelor of Science, Chemistry Major
Majoring in chemistry is a practical choice – it provides you with the education you need to register for your designation as professional chemist (P.Chem.), preparing you to find a job in a variety of sectors, including oil and gas, food sciences, forensics, chemical testing, pharmaceutical, environmental protection, cosmetics production and much more.
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Business Management Diploma
MacEwan grads are helping companies and organizations of all sizes because the business world moves fast. With the fresh ideas and strong leadership skills, they're able to hit the ground running to help companies stay on track.
Source: IAP 2019 Graduate Survey report
Correctional Services Diploma
With a Correctional Services diploma, you’ll be equipped to make a difference, promote positive growth and change, and build safer and healthier communities. Whether you choose to work with adults or at-risk youth, there will be a place for your skills in the Canadian criminal justice system.
Source: Correctional Services Canada
Emergency Communications and Response Certificate
As emergency communications officers, our grads play a vital role in emergency response across the province by answering emergency calls and dispatching appropriate services. If you’re a quick thinker who stays calm in high-pressure situations, you might have what it takes to join the network of Albertans dedicated to saving lives.
Source: ALIS Alberta Occupations
Human Resources Diploma
Now more than ever, employers recognize the value of hiring and retaining top-notch workers. MacEwan grads are using their new skills and abilities to help organizations—large and small—get people to work.
Source: IAP 2019 Graduate Survey report
Physical Therapist Assistant / Occupational Therapist Assistant Diploma
Every year, thousands of people of all ages rely on physical and occupational therapy to help them recover from injuries, overcome physical challenges, gain mobility and improve their lives. Therapist assistants play a vital role in the practices of Alberta's more than 5,000 physical and occupational therapists.
Source: ALIS Alberta Occupations
Police and Investigations Diploma
Police, bylaw enforcement, border security and peace officers are keeping people safe on our streets, in neighbourhoods, across the nation, and beyond. Whether you're interested in policing, investigations or security services there is a diverse field of services that need you.
Source: ALIS Alberta Occupations
Psychiatric Nursing Diploma
With one in five Canadians experiencing mental illness or health problems, according to the Canadian Mental Health Association, we need psychiatric nurses more than ever. Become a registered psychiatric nurse (RPN) and make an impact on your community.
Source: IAP 2019 Graduate Survey report
Public Relations Diploma
Build on your past post-secondary education and prepare for an exciting new career in communications.Gain practical experience from an eight-week work placement on the fast track to a highly reputable diploma. Whether you’re interested in pursuing a new career with full-time study, or expanding your current position by studying part time, this program, this program has the flexibility you require.
Theatre Production
Learn about all aspects of theatre production, including props and set construction, lighting, sound and video, costumes and scenic painting. In collaboration with designers and directors, you build, experiment, invent and craft – and then watch the results of your hard work come to life on the stage. Guided by instructors with plenty of experience in the field, you learn about the challenges, excitement and rewards of a production season.