micro-credentials Archives - Faculty of Science /science/tag/micro-credentials/ 91ɫ Science is a hub of research and teaching excellence. Mon, 24 Feb 2025 20:37:32 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Faculty of Science responds to industry needs in the chemical and bioeconomy sectors /science/2024/03/18/fsc-responds-to-industry-needs-in-the-chemical-and-bioeconomy-sectors/ Mon, 18 Mar 2024 15:46:21 +0000 /science/?p=31647 To meet the changing needs of the chemical and bioeconomy sectors, the Faculty of Science is offering several new educational opportunities to ensure people working in science-related positions have the best possible education to meet evolving industry demands. The Faculty has recently introduced two new biotechnology programs at the Markham Campus – the Master’s in […]

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To meet the changing needs of the chemical and bioeconomy sectors, the Faculty of Science is offering several new educational opportunities to ensure people working in science-related positions have the best possible education to meet evolving industry demands.

The Faculty has recently introduced two new biotechnology programs at the Markham Campus – the Master’s in Biotechnology Management and the Graduate Diploma in Biotechnology – as well as a new micro-credential in Vaccine Production and Quality Control that is aligned with these programs.

The Faculty also introduced its first micro-credential, NMR (nuclear magnetic resonance) Spectroscopy for Industry at the Keele Campus. NMR spectroscopy is an advanced characterization technique used to determine the molecular structure of a sample at the atomic level.

“We want to offer our students programs and courses that lead to career success,” said Hovig Kouyoumdjian, associate dean of curriculum and pedagogy for the Faculty.

Luz Adriana Puentes Jácome
Luz Adriana Puentes Jácome

Slated to launch in Fall 2024, the Graduate Diploma in Biotechnology and the Master’s in Biotechnology Management are the culmination of research and planning done over the past few years. Professor Mark Bayfield and associate deans Kouyoumdjian and Michael Scheid led the program design and development. Now, Jade Atallah and Luz Adriana Puentes Jácome, assistant professors of biology, teaching stream, have taken the reins and will oversee the two programs.

“Both programs are rooted in industry needs,” Atallah said. “Our colleagues did extensive research to ensure industry alignment; an evidence-based approach is driving them.”

The Toronto Business Development Centre, for example, notes that “Canada has experienced a in biotech companies in the past two decades, with hundreds of small startups working to bring scientific discoveries to market.”

The two programs will share biotechnology courses for the first year, but the master’s students will also take management courses through the Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies that will allow them to graduate with the degree and diploma in under two years. The integrative program also includes a capstone course and a paid internship component with industry. The diploma program requires only two semesters of coursework.

Hovig Kouyoumdjian

“They are both full-time programs but are designed to accommodate mature, working students in terms of scheduling,” said Atallah.

The master’s program aims to meld scientific knowledge with business skills.

“The interdisciplinary approach better reflects the workplace reality and maximizes understanding of the overall product lifecycle from conception to commercialization,” said Atallah. “It’s a marriage of two Faculties and will provide well-rounded knowledge and skills in both areas. It will increase the students’ competitiveness while benefiting the biotech economy.”

Puentes Jácome agreed, noting, “We want these students to be very versatile. They need the professional biotechnology knowledge, but the business background will be very useful in the startup economy, while in established companies, it will give them the skills to move around.”

The two programs have a joint lab component, and students in both programs will benefit from industry guest speakers and networking opportunities.

“We want our students to have hands-on insights and experiential opportunities,” Atallah said.

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The lab component of the course will give students a condensed experience in biotechnology laboratory techniques.

“It is not a cookbook lab,” said Atallah, referring to the usual step-by-step instructions students receive for lab experiments. “Students will be able to make decisions on the best protocol to use, and there’s room for mistakes, so they can troubleshoot and adjust. It will mimic a real-life scenario.”

The master’s degree internships, arranged in collaboration with the experiential education office at the Markham Campus, will last between eight and 12 months. Students will have the opportunity to put their theory to the test. The capstone course, which is project-based, will also provide a real-world opportunity.

Alongside these programs, the Faculty of Science at Markham Campus will also introduce a micro-credential on Vaccine Production and Quality Control. This specialized course aims to provide participants with the essential skills required to use biotechnological tools for the development of vaccines.

The introduction of the micro-credential in NMR is spurred by the government of Ontario’s push for and support of post-secondary education rapid training programs designed to help people retrain or upgrade their skills to meet the needs of employers.

Now, the Faculty of Science is dipping its toes in those waters, inaugurating the NMR Spectroscopy for Industry micro-credential during the Winter 2024 term and developing the micro-credential addressing Vaccine Production and Quality Control.

“We’re very excited about this,” said Kouyoumdjian. “We looked at the demands of the job market, as well as the gaps in training, and gauged the need for these skills.”

The NMR micro-credential course is taught by 91ɫ instructor Howard Hunter. Students will learn the basic theory behind NMR spectroscopy, as well as its practical applications. They will learn to successfully process and analyze raw NMR data to understand a sample’s composition or chemical structure, a skill applicable to employees in both chemical and biotechnological fields. 

The course is held in the evening, so people employed in related fields can fit it into their schedules. The hybrid course is pass/fail, with a lab component included.

“For us, as scientists, the hands-on aspect is important,” Kouyoumdjian said. “It’s the nature of our field. We design our micro-credentials to contain in-person experiential components and avoid the fully asynchronous online model as much as possible.”

Those who pass will receive both a certificate of completion and an to affix to a resume or a LinkedIn profile. Kouyoumdjian will approve the badges based on course results; they are authenticated and traceable.

Much like the students are learning new skills, Kouyoumdjian and his team did, too. Throughout the process, they had to learn how to create a micro-credential offering, from proposal to approval to creating contracts, hiring an instructor and promoting the program online. This accumulated knowledge will be used for introducing the aforementioned Vaccine Production and Quality Control micro-credential course.

“As biotechnology continues reshaping how health care works, professionals with such expertise play an important role in progressing this field, especially with the urgent global need for effective disease prevention.” Kouyoumdjian said. “We are looking forward to offering the new micro-credentials, as well as the two new graduate programs.”

Kouyoumdjian applauds the Faculty for making these new offerings possible.

“Like any new initiative, it takes a team to bring these programs to fruition,” he said. “We are looking forward to expanding the knowledge of many students and observing their subsequent career accomplishments.”

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Micro-credential in NMR Spectroscopy for Industry /science/programs/micro-credentials/nmr-spectroscopy/ Mon, 13 Nov 2023 21:11:35 +0000 /science/?page_id=29854 COURSE OVERVIEW Develop your knowledge and skills in applying NMR spectroscopy for an industrial setting. Offered through the Faculty of Science at 91ɫ, the NMR Spectroscopy for Industry course provides a solid understanding of the basic principles of NMR spectroscopy and presents a broad range of possible applications of the technique in the chemical […]

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COURSE OVERVIEW

Develop your knowledge and skills in applying NMR spectroscopy for an industrial setting.

Offered through the Faculty of Science at 91ɫ, the NMR Spectroscopy for Industry course provides a solid understanding of the basic principles of NMR spectroscopy and presents a broad range of possible applications of the technique in the chemical and biochemical business environment.

After completing this course, you will be able to identify important applications of this technique and to successfully process and analyze raw NMR data to understand a sample’s composition or chemical structure. During the course you will work through practical examples that will be presented in a convenient format and can be retained and archived for future use to retrieve and reinforce the data analysis.

COURSE DATE
Feb 26 - April 30, meeting every Wednesday at 6:00 - 7:30 PM

COST
$695 -

DELIVERY
Hybrid: Classes will take place
in-person, on the 91ɫ Keele Campus, with the option of joining via Zoom.

What you will learn

This course will prepare you to:

  • Understand the basic theory behind NMR spectroscopy
  • Identify the atomic nuclei observable by NMR spectroscopy
  • Understand the difference between different magnetic field strengths
  • Understand the information available from a one-dimensional (1D) experiment
  • Understand how to properly process a 1D experiment to get specific sample information
  • Understand how to obtain Quantitative NMR information from a 1D experiment
  • Understand how to analyze a mixture of components in an NMR sample
  • Understand how to use two-dimensional (2D) to confirm or identify chemical structure
  • Understand diffusion NMR spectroscopy
  • Understand the coupling of the techniques Liquid Chromatography – NMR – Mass spectrometry (LC/NMR/MS)

Program benefits

After completing the course, you will have the knowledge and practical skills to successfully apply NMR Spectroscopy in industrial work environments, such as in the areas of fine chemicals, synthetic chemicals, pharmaceuticals, industrial chemical production, environmental analytics, chemical analysis, biological sample analysis, petrochemicals, renewable energy, holistic drug manufacturing, and more.

After successful completion of the course, you will receive a certificate of completion and a digital badge for your professional profile. The digital badge is issued through Credly, a leading digital credential platform. Upon completion of the course, your achievement will populate within the credential section of your Credly account and you will be able to share this digital badge to your eCV and LinkedIn account. .

Chemistry students interested in careers in industry, or professionals already working in industry and interested in expanding their portfolio should consider taking this program.

Eligibility

  • Prerequisites: 2nd year organic chemistry or permission of the course director

Delivery

  • Hybrid: Classes will take place in-person, on the 91ɫ Keele Campus, with the option of joining via Zoom.

Date & Time

  • Wednesday, February 26 to Wednesday, April 30, 2025
  • Every Wednesday evening from 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm

Assessment

  • Pass/Fail

Technical Requirements:

  • Access to a computer with a Windows environment is highly beneficial.
Dr. Howard Hunter

Dr. Howard Hunter

Dr. Hunter is an NMR Specialist at 91ɫ. He obtained his PhD in 1988 from McMaster University studying the synthesis and NMR spectroscopy of paracyclophanes based on adenine. He has more than 40 years of experience operating NMR spectrometers and training chemists in the operation and interpretation of NMR spectra, including 13 years of experience teaching CHEM 4024/5024 (Structure Elucidation by NMR Spectroscopy). He has also co-authored over 45 peer-reviewed scientific publications involving NMR spectroscopy.

Winter 2025$695

For inquiries, please contact Michael Scheid, Associate Dean, Students, at sciadstu@yorku.ca.

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Micro-credentials /science/programs/micro-credentials/ Mon, 13 Nov 2023 21:11:09 +0000 /science/?page_id=29891 Micro-credentials are courses or short programs that students, recent graduates or working professionals complete to skill up and enhance their knowledge and competitiveness in the job market. Through the Faculty of Science at 91ɫ, learners who successfully complete a micro-credential receive a digitalized authentication of achievements (also known as a digital badge) through Credly. Some […]

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Micro-credentials are courses or short programs that students, recent graduates or working professionals complete to skill up and enhance their knowledge and competitiveness in the job market.

Through the Faculty of Science at 91ɫ, learners who successfully complete a micro-credential receive a digitalized authentication of achievements (also known as a digital badge) through Credly.

Some of our micro-credentials are also eligible for OSAP funding.


Explore our micro-credentials

NMR Spectroscopy for Industry

Develop your knowledge and skills in applying NMR spectroscopy for an industrial setting.
*Eligible for OSAP funding.*

Vaccine Production and Quality Assurance

Obtain experiential and industry- centered training on the fundamentals of vaccine production and emerging technologies.
*Eligible for OSAP funding.*

Visual Analytics and Modeling

Develop advanced capabilities in data visualization and analytics. 

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