Master of Capacity Development and Extension
Become a change-maker through master's-level coursework
Looking to make a difference in local and international communities through leadership, communication, and engagement? The University of Guelph’s Master’s in Capacity Development and Extension offers a flexible, course-based program ideal for students seeking to advance their careers without writing a thesis. This program equips graduates with the skills to create change, promote social justice, drive environmental solutions, inform stakeholders and ultimately strengthen communities. With roots in agricultural and rural development, the program is open to students from a broad range of backgrounds and disciplines including the natural and social sciences. Join a global network of changemakers and gain the tools to create meaningful impact both locally and internationally.
The course-based option emphasizes professional development in a collaborative learning environment where shared decision-making, open communication, respect for differences, and commitment to conflict management are valued and upheld.
A unique program in Canada
Join a unique program with a 60 year legacy in rural extension and education. Apply your knowledge in various experiential learning opportunities including an internship and field courses.
World-class mentorship
Tap into the knowledge of expert faculty and realize your academic potential while engaged with communities, at home and around the world.
Interdisciplinary program
Combine different disciplines (natural and social sciences) and a variety of subject areas to become a holistic leader who responds to community needs in a comprehensive and thoughtful manner.
The program is course-based where you’ll complete five (5) core courses, a minimum of four (4) electives, with at least two being CDE courses).
Required Courses:
- Project Management in Extension, Innovation and Development
- Digital Development, Inclusive Innovation and Information Disorder
- CDE Career and Professional Practice Pathways
- Theories of Extension, Learning and Communication
- Individual Self Assessment and Action Learning Plan
Electives:
- Methods, Data and Analytics in Agri-Food and Rural Development
- Research Design
- Community Engagement and Conflict Management
- Communication for Sustainable Development
- Readings in Capacity Building and Extension
- Community and Small Organization Leadership
The program also includes various experiential learning opportunities, including an internship and field course.
- Leadership and outreach in agriculture, environment and community development
- Policymaking and governance
- Education, extension and professional training services
- Public, not-for-profit and social innovation sectors
Limited funding assistance is available for students admitted to the program and as such this is a self-funded program. More details on funding your graduate studies are available on the Graduate & Postdoctoral Studies website.
Many Capacity Development and Extension students also compete successfully for University of Guelph scholarships and awards.
More information on courses and admission requirements can be found here.
Connect directly with employers through experiential learning opportunities.
Engage employer in your field through internship and professional development opportunities.
Over the 12 to 16 week internship, you'll work for the organization on specific industry challenges and projects, giving you skills in project management, research and critical thinking. You'll also complete an individual self assessment and action learning course, giving expertise on networking, job search, and career development.
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How to Apply
Full details are available on the U of G graduate program application webpage. As part of the application requirements, you are not required to secure a faculty advisor to supervise your program.
- A four year honours degree or equivalent, with an average standing of at least second class honours (B-) in the last four semesters of full-time study or two years of professional work in a related field.
- The CDE program also participates in a shared collaborative program option with International Development Studies (IDS). Please consult the International Development Studies listing in the Graduate Calendar for a detailed description of the collaborative program including the special additional requirements for each participating Department.
Applicants must complete and submit:
- Statement of Interest: Your statement of interest (separate from the one requested within the on-line application form) should outline:
- your career goals and how this program fits those goals
- the particular area of research you wish to focus on at the University of Guelph
- CV / Resume
- Please provide a current resume that provides basic information about your academic background and professional interests and experience.
- Work experience in a related setting is considered especially useful in applying theory to practice and to identify research needs and topics.
Your application is not considered complete until all of these documents have been submitted. Please be aware that any material collected towards a graduate application, (for example transcripts, reference letters, etc.) must be dated within the past year. Any material dated prior to a year from the application date will not be accepted.
- March 1st each year (international students)
- May 30th each year (domestic students)
Note: Only Fall semester entry is available for this program. More details on the U of G graduate program application process here.
International students that graduate from this program qualify for additional points towards their Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program application. For more information visit the Government of Ontario website.
Further information regarding international students can be found on the Office of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies website.
Additional Study Options
You may also be interested in the Master of Food, Agricultural and Resource Economics or the MSc in Capacity Development and Extension (research/thesis-based)
Contact
For questions on applying and admissions:
Lorena Barker
School of Environmental Design and Rural Development
cde@uoguelph.ca
519-824-4120, Ext. 56780
For questions on program options:
Leigh West
Ontario Agricultural College (OAC)
lewest@uoguelph.ca
519-824-4120 Ext. 52101
I plan to leverage my skills and knowledge in sustainable agriculture to contribute to food security initiatives in rural communities. I hope to work with organizations that focus on agricultural development, advocate for sustainable agricultural practices and enhance the resilience of farming communities, both in Nigeria and globally.