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Ontario College Advanced Diploma, Degree or equivalent.
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The one year Regulatory Affairs - Sciences Ontario College Graduate Certificate program provides you with the skills and knowledge to pursue an entry-level career in industry and government regulatory agencies in Canada.
The regulation of products in industries such as healthcare, biotechnology, food, industrial chemical and agrochemical is of international concern. The resulting increase in regulation has driven the demand for qualified individuals in regulatory affairs.
With a focus on protecting the safety of people and the environment, professionals in this field have a positive impact on the public good.
Understand the regulatory environment in Canada, including the socioeconomic aspects of:
Learn project management and communications skills, and assess regulatory compliance and the frameworks that govern processes and products.
Graduates of this program have a strong understanding of regulation generally, but develop a detailed understanding of regulation for protecting public, worker and environmental health and safety in the areas of:
You may also find employment in positions such as a/an:
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Level: 01
MGT9107
Project Management
RGL9100
Governance and Policy Instruments
RGL9110
Regulation Theory
RGL9120
Regulation Design
SCI9130
Scientific Communication for Public Policy
SCI9140
Science and Risk Assessment in Regulation
Level: 02
QUA9200
Critical Data Analysis in Regulation
RGL9210
Socioeconomics of Regulation Design
RGL9220
Regulatory Processes
RGL9230
Pre-Market Regulatory Submission
RGL9240
Submission Evaluation and Post-Market Analysis
Graduates are well positioned for a variety of entry-level employment opportunities in the regulatory affairs sector. Positions may include but are not restricted to regulatory affairs officers, associates, analysts and consultants, regulatory compliance officers and consultants, and quality assurance specialists and administrators in the various regulated industries. Depending on the type of prior industry experience and credentials held, graduates may rise into positions with increasing levels of responsibility.
Employment may be found in organizations of all sizes in both the public and private sectors.
Health insurance: 500 $ CAD per year