University of Guelph

Master in Capacity Development & Extension

Guelph, Canada

The Master in Capacity Development & Extension at University of Guelph is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

The University of Guelph sits in the vibrant city of Guelph, Ontario and combines a welcoming campus community with strong research intensity. Founded in 1964, the university offers a broad range of programs across 68 disciplines and serves around 28,000 students including about 3,500 international learners. Academic strengths include agriculture, veterinary medicine, life sciences, environmental studies, business and the arts, making it an appealing option for students seeking applied and research-led study.

Students benefit from hands-on learning, laboratory and field research opportunities, and community-engaged projects that connect classroom study to real-world challenges. Faculty are active researchers and mentors, and many programs emphasize experiential placements, co-operative education and internships that enhance employability. Campus services provide academic advising, career support and dedicated resources for international students to help with transition, visas and cultural adjustment.

Living in Guelph offers a balance of a close-knit city atmosphere and easy access to Toronto for broader industry connections. The campus environment is known for sustainability initiatives, student clubs and wellness programs that support academic success and social life. For prospective international students seeking a supportive research university with practical training and a breadth of program choices, the University of Guelph delivers a collaborative environment to develop skills and launch a global career.

About the Program

The Master in Capacity Development & Extension is a degree program for students who want to learn about community engagement, adult learning, and development. This 1-year Master's program at the University of Guelph helps students develop skills in leadership, decision-making, and facilitation. Students can choose a thesis or major paper course of study.

The curriculum includes courses like Foundations of Capacity Building and Extension, Research Design, and Community Engagement and Public Participation. Students also learn about capacity building for sustainable development, facilitation, and conflict management. The program helps students develop research skills and knowledge in their chosen area of development.

Graduates of this program can work as Community Development Officers, Extension Educators, Training and Development Managers, Organizational Change Managers, or Innovation and Knowledge Systems Specialists. They can work in Canada or around the world, helping organizations and communities develop their capacity and make positive changes.

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