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Sustainable Economics Certificate
Hey everyone! I was recently looking at the program lineup for our Squamish campus. The part-time Sustainable Economics Certificate really caught my eye.
What stands out to me is that it’s not just for standard undergrads—it’s built for a massive mix of people. You’ve got working professionals, community volunteers, and recent high school grads all in the same room. Since it’s part-time, it seems way more realistic for people who are already working full-time but want to pivot their careers.
Since sustainability is such a huge part of the culture and local economy up the Sea to Sky corridor, I'm curious:
- Has anyone here checked out the campus or looked into this certificate?
- Do you think niche certificates like this are the future of adult upskilling?
u/Capstudentambassador — 22 hours ago