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Post-Degree Certificate in Clinical Trials Management

This Clinical Trials Management Certificate program is tailored to professionals interested in the dynamic field of clinical research. This program provides you with the knowledge to effectively manage clinical trials, from planning and regulatory compliance to data collection and analysis. Whether you’re transitioning to clinical trials management or looking to deepen your existing knowledge, this program equips you with the essential skills to lead successful trials.

Designed for

Designed specifically for working professionals, this credit-bearing program provides the knowledge and practical skills needed to take your career to the next level.

Program: Nine required courses 

Full-Time Duration: Eight months

Part-Time Duration: Two years

Start: September or January

Location: Online or In Person

Cost:

 Application Fee $100 (non-refundable) 
 Western Auxiliary Fees $2000 
 Domestic Tuition $6,250
 International Tuition $18,535

Note: Program fees do not include any costs for class materials such as textbooks and software.

Financial Aid: This program is OSAP eligible. Explore other available Bursaries and Awards here.

Domestic Requirements: Undergraduate Degree, in health sciences, science, or nursing, with a minimum average of 70% in the last two years of study.

International Requirements: A minimum overall average of 70% (around a B- or 2.7 GPA) in your Bachelor's degree in health sciences, science, or nursing,  as calculated by Western and after translation to Canadian GPA.

 

CAREER STATS

 

JOB GROWTH

9%

Projected job growth for clinical trials managers in Canada (2022-2028).
 

 

 

SALARY

$83,990

Clinical Trials and Research Professionals have a salary range from $54,080 to $98,716. The median salary is $83,990.

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Applications

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Courses

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9 Course(s)

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