
On this page you will find information about fully online and distance delivery programs and courses available during the academic year. For details about these programs and courses, click on the link to the program or department for further details.
For information about blended delivery courses, please consult the course schedule or contact the department offering the course. In addition, the Faculty of Continuing Education and Extension offers a wide range of credit-free online courses.
Programs

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Advanced Specialty Health Studies
Advanced Studies in Critical Care Nursing
Advanced Studies in Critical Care Nursing has three distinct streams: Critical Care Nursing, Emergency Nursing, and Neuroscience Nursing, each with two levels of study.
This program will provide you with the knowledge to assist you with preserving evidence, providing expert testimony as well as counselling and intervention for victims or offenders. You must have post-secondary education in allied health, social policy, criminology or justice to be accepted into the program.
| FORE 5501: Forensic History, Risk Populations and Issues |
| FORE 5503: Forensic Psychiatry and Correctional Populations |
| FORE 5505: Victims of Violence |
| FORE 5507: Forensic Science |
| FORE 5509: Expert Witness Testimony |
| FORE 5511: Crime Scene Investigation and Evidence |
| FORE 5513: Sexual Assault Examination and Intervention Theory |
With today’s aging population, professionals who specialize in healthy aging play a more important role than ever before. Mount Royal's Studies in Aging Certificate Program is designed for those who already have a diploma or degree from an accredited post-secondary institution. The certificate program takes an in-depth approach to meeting the multi-faceted needs of older adults and will appeal to a variety of professionals.
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![]() | SAGE 4490: Capstone Project![]() |
Advanced Studies in Perinatal and Neonatal Nursing
To be accepted into the program you must have a post-secondary diploma or degree in nursing or respiratory therapy. The program has two areas of specialization that you can choose from: Neonatal Nursing and Perinatal Nursing.
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| | ASPN 5506: Critical Moments I |
![]() | ASPN 5508: Critical Moments II |
| ASPN 5511: Advanced Decision-Making in Neonatal Intensive Care |
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Early Learning and Child Care Certificate
Enroll in the Early Learning and Child Care program and learn how children develop from infancy to age eight; how to design, implement and evaluate developmentally appropriate play experiences; and how to communicate effectively with parents and professionals about the needs of the children in your care. Courses towards your ELCC certificate are now available fully online. Graduates from this program qualify for Level II certification through the Alberta Day Care Qualifications Board. Practicum experiences can be completed in your place of employment or you can be placed in an early childhood environment in your local community.
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![]() | ELCC 1213: Communicating with Parents and Professionals in Early Learning and Child Care Settings |
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![]() | HLTH 1213: Health, Safety and Nutrition![]() |
Note: Students must successfully complete English 0212 or 1101 or equivalent to graduate. This applies to the ELCC certificate program only.
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Department of Physical Education and Recreation Studies
| PHED 2007: Introductory Nutrition |
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![]() | ECON 2211: Intermediate Economic Theory - Microeconomics I (formerly ECON 3301) |
Department of Social Work and Disability Studies
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![]() | NURS 4465: Supportive Environments for Mental Health![]() |