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  1. Royal Roads University’s applied research mirrors its interdisciplinary curriculum and is based on being solution-oriented and real-world focused. The research featured here aims to inspire and celebrate the relevant work students perform in their programs and in their fields.

  2. Students will complete four terms over 16-months, each comprising of applied Business Projects – A, B and C have a 15-credit value, while Business Project D in Term 4 has a 9-credit value and runs concurrent with a Capstone Project (6-credits), or a choice of other completion options that extend the program by another 4-months.

  3. The six-course, 18-credit Diploma in Interdisciplinary Studies is the program for you, if you want to make connections between different areas of study. Choose your courses from a combination of subject areas offered at Royal Roads: leadership, humanitarian studies, communication, environment and sustainability, business, tourism or education.

  4. Flexible admission. If you don't meet standard admission requirements, you can apply for many of our programs through flexible admission. Our approach to admissions is student-centered. We consider your life and career experience — not just your transcript. We'll look at all of your accomplishments, even if they didn't happen in a classroom.

  5. Mar 3, 2024 · Program description. The Graduate Certificate in Leadership is a three-month, 9-credit program that offers you a foundation in leadership theory that you can apply directly to your current or future work. Learn how to lead from your personal strengths, work better with groups and make decisions guided by your values.

  6. In this program, you'll typically take one online course at a time, each for a period of approximately nine weeks. Each online course requires approximately 30 hours of work per week. You'll start your program with a non-credit, but required course about academic integrity. Residencies. Residencies are intensive and immersive.

  7. You'll start your program with a non-credit, but required, course about academic integrity. Course choices. You'll earn the rest of your course credits through electives. You can also earn some of your elective course credits at other universities and colleges across Canada or study abroad at one of our partner universities in Japan or Chile ...