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McMaster University Continuing Education (MCE) has inspired people to discover and achieve through lifelong learning since 1931. As one of Canada’s largest and leading providers of academic certificate and diploma programs, professional development education, and corporate training, MCE’s purpose is to develop and realize the potential of both individuals and society by providing the education to thrive in a dynamic world. Our team is approachable, professional, and passionate. We offer more than 200 courses and workshops that blend both theoretical knowledge and practical application to help you build your skills and expand your career. Areas of focus include Technology, Business, Accounting, Marketing, Health, Social Science, Mindfulness, and Human Resources.
Recent experiences
Statistics for Data Analysis Project - W25
DAT 101
The course is part of the Data Analytics certificate program. Students in the program are adult learners with a post-secondary degree/diploma in computer science, engineering, business, etc. This course introduces descriptive statistics, basic inferential statistics, linear regression, and probability concepts and calculations. Practical application activities in the course focus on how statistical methods are used in the analysis of data. Common statistical and programming tools will be introduced and employed in order to demonstrate how significant and insightful information is collected, used, and applied to problem-solving processes.
Marketing New Products for a Consumer Brand
MKT 101
In an increasingly competitive consumer marketplace, decisions around adding new products and services are more important to a company’s success than ever. Students in the Marketing program at McMaster University’s Centre for Continuing Education will research and prepare a report for your company that recommends a new product or service and/or plans its launch.
Competitor and Market Analysis of Consumer Appeals - Winter 2025
MKT 102
Would you like a deeper understanding of how your competitors appeal to consumers & potential customers in your market – and how your offering(s) sits within the range of consumer appeals in this category? Gain insights from student research and analysis as teams identify/analyze the key consumer wants & needs that the offerings in your category meet, reveal how your competitors attract and keep customers, and propose how this knowledge can be used to build your business.
Big Data Programming and Architecture Capstone - Winter 2025
DAT 305
This course covers advanced-level topics in the areas of data science, machine learning, and technical/software applications. Students in the program are adult learners with a post-secondary degree/diploma in computer science, engineering, business, etc. They will practice their knowledge of using various technologies as part of the course, such as real-time analytics tools (e.g., Kafka and HBase), NoSQL databases, and cloud technologies. Students will apply analytical models, methodologies, and tools learned in the program to create an analytics solution for your organization, with support from faculty mentors, who will work with students.