Overview
Learn the fundamentals of Privacy Management with flexible online courses
If you’re looking to expand your skill set and career opportunities, our online Privacy Management program can help. Gain in-demand training in privacy management using practical skills and real-world examples.
- Explore the fundamentals of information access and privacy within the context of Canadian laws and regulations
- Acquire the knowledge, skills and credentials for a career path in information management
- Successfully complete two virtual classroom courses to earn a Certificate of Completion and receive a microcredential that highlights the specific skills you’ve learned
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Program highlights Learn More
- Flexible online courses
- Learn from instructors with industry expertise
- Open enrolment program
Privacy Management program features:
- When you successfully complete any two out the four courses, you will earn a microcredential along with your non-academic certificate of completion
- Convenient online courses teach practical skills with real-world examples
- Learn from industry experts
What you'll learn Learn More
- Privacy laws in Canada
- Risk management of information security
- Tools and best practices
Through our Privacy Management program, you’ll learn to:
- Describe the principles that govern privacy laws in Canada
- Identify the definition and types of personal information within legislative bodies and jurisdictions
- Create an operational plan for information access, use and security
- Understand the risks associated with data protection
- Assess the impact of emerging digital technologies in privacy and security management operations
- Apply best practices and tools to minimize risks, such as Privacy by Design and Privacy Impact Assessments
Learn more about the Privacy Management program
- Professionals seeking to learn about Canada’s privacy standards
- Privacy professionals in entry-level or junior roles
- Anyone who handles personal data daily
- Anyone responsible for collecting, storing, accessing and using personal information
- Professionals working in the following sectors:
- Healthcare
- Education
- Marketing
- Digital technology
- Law
- Finance
- Retail
- Data Protection and Privacy
- Data Management and Security
- Risk Management
- Records Management
- Governance
- Archives Management
Check out our latest Business Program Preview webinar recording to learn more about the Privacy Management program
What our recent graduates say
Adam
Business Administration graduate
I feel very strongly that McMaster Continuing Education can really help you reinvent your career.
I feel very strongly that McMaster Continuing Education can really help you reinvent your career. I found that the Business Administration program was really the best fit for me, because the learning that I was able to take in through this program was really cutting edge and current to the labour market. The learning that I took on is something I use every day.
Adam
Business Administration graduate
The MCE program on sustainability studies has introduced me to a different phase of continuous learning of self-development especially in a world dominated by a centric mindset of over-consumption.
What is sustainability?
The MCE program on sustainability studies has introduced me to a different phase of continuous learning of self-development especially in a world dominated by a centric mindset of over-consumption.
The importance of sustainability is structured on understanding the dangers of how anthropocentrism and consumerism is taking over the world and combating this.
This program was well drafted and taught, and has enabled me become more aware of my environment and better ways of not only protecting it, but creating a better society using different methodologies based on a circular economy.
Sustainability is not a curve process but a journey which we all must embrace.
This microcredential was very informative, interesting and engaging. The instructors were well knowledgeable of the subject matter.
I encourage everyone to take this program.
Anthony Ogborogu
Sustainability graduate
It is important to understand the interconnectedness of these and other issues so that the implications of our everyday household and business decisions are understood in the right context.
Sustainability seems to be a buzz word these days. I hear it mentioned on the news, in advertisements, in general conversations, and in other unexpected facets of life. I would argue that the concept of Sustainability is vital in today’s world and to our future happiness. As a Global community we are dealing with big social and environmental issues. It is important to understand the interconnectedness of these and other issues so that the implications of our everyday household and business decisions are understood in the right context. What we do and don’t do matters.
Enrolling in the McMaster Continuing Education Sustainability program has been a wonderful way to develop an understanding of the practices of Sustainability, and what we can do to support real change. I encourage everyone to look into this program and to join the conversations being held all around you. Even if you don’t decide to take this program, look into the UN Sustainable Development Goals to start understanding the interconnectedness of things and how we as individuals and businesses can make a difference.
I look forward to hearing your thoughts and ideas in a future class!
Daniel
Sustainability graduate
I feel very strongly that McMaster Continuing Education can really help you reinvent your career.
I feel very strongly that McMaster Continuing Education can really help you reinvent your career. I found that the Business Administration program was really the best fit for me, because the learning that I was able to take in through this program was really cutting edge and current to the labour market. The learning that I took on is something I use every day.
Adam
Business Administration graduate
The MCE program on sustainability studies has introduced me to a different phase of continuous learning of self-development especially in a world dominated by a centric mindset of over-consumption.
What is sustainability?
The MCE program on sustainability studies has introduced me to a different phase of continuous learning of self-development especially in a world dominated by a centric mindset of over-consumption.
The importance of sustainability is structured on understanding the dangers of how anthropocentrism and consumerism is taking over the world and combating this.
This program was well drafted and taught, and has enabled me become more aware of my environment and better ways of not only protecting it, but creating a better society using different methodologies based on a circular economy.
Sustainability is not a curve process but a journey which we all must embrace.
This microcredential was very informative, interesting and engaging. The instructors were well knowledgeable of the subject matter.
I encourage everyone to take this program.
Anthony Ogborogu
Sustainability graduate
It is important to understand the interconnectedness of these and other issues so that the implications of our everyday household and business decisions are understood in the right context.
Sustainability seems to be a buzz word these days. I hear it mentioned on the news, in advertisements, in general conversations, and in other unexpected facets of life. I would argue that the concept of Sustainability is vital in today’s world and to our future happiness. As a Global community we are dealing with big social and environmental issues. It is important to understand the interconnectedness of these and other issues so that the implications of our everyday household and business decisions are understood in the right context. What we do and don’t do matters.
Enrolling in the McMaster Continuing Education Sustainability program has been a wonderful way to develop an understanding of the practices of Sustainability, and what we can do to support real change. I encourage everyone to look into this program and to join the conversations being held all around you. Even if you don’t decide to take this program, look into the UN Sustainable Development Goals to start understanding the interconnectedness of things and how we as individuals and businesses can make a difference.
I look forward to hearing your thoughts and ideas in a future class!
Daniel
Sustainability graduate
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Certificate in Privacy Management
Privacy Management program
Earn a certificate of completion and receive a microcredential highlighting the skills you’ve gained
Upon successfully completing this program, you will receive a microcredential recognizing your learning achievement. Complete with details of the skills and specialized knowledge you have acquired, the microcredential is digitally shareable, making it easy to add to your resume, LinkedIn profile and to share with current or prospective employers.
Explore the requirements below and register today!
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Certificate of Completion in Privacy Management
Upon successful completion of two out of four courses (minimum of 30 course hours), you will receive a microcredential to complement your non-academic certificate of completion. This microcredential will list all the skills you acquired during the courses for you to share and showcase to present and future employers.
Please note: If you lack a foundational understanding of privacy legislation and principles, it is recommended that you complete the Foundations of Privacy (PRV 101) course before enrolling in other privacy-related courses.
Courses (complete any 2)
PRV 101
Foundations of Privacy
$503.00
PRV 103
Privacy and Security Risk Assessment
(Currently Not Available)
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Privacy Management Schedule
Privacy Management course schedules to help you plan your academic year.
Registration: Fall and Winter terms open in mid-July and Spring term opens in mid-March.
Program Requirements: Review certificate or diploma tab.
Time Zone: Courses run in the Eastern Time (ET) Zone.
Course Fees: A McMaster Part Time Student fee is included in the cost of academic credit courses. There is no tax on courses unless indicated at the bottom of the schedule chart.
Additional Fees: New students pay a one-time, non-refundable $39 activation fee for their first academic-credit course. Not every program or course requires textbooks. Learn more about textbooks.
Learning Formats: Visit Learning Formats to determine the best format for you.
Course Name (Course Code) | Cost | Units | Fall 2024 | Winter 2025 | Spring/Summer 2025 |
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Foundations of Privacy (PRV 101) | $503.00 | Thu, Sep 12 - Oct 10 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Format: Virtual Classroom | Wed, Jan 15 - Feb 12 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Format: Virtual Classroom | — | |
Privacy Program Development (PRV 102) | $629.00 | Tue, Oct 15 - Nov 12 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Format: Virtual Classroom | Thu, Feb 20 - Mar 20 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Format: Virtual Classroom | — | |
TBD | — | — | Tue, May 6 - Jun 3 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Format: Virtual Classroom | ||
Privacy and Security Risk Assessment (PRV 103) | $629.00 | Wed, Nov 13 - Dec 11 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Format: Virtual Classroom | — | — | |
TBD | — | — | Thu, Jun 12 - Jul 10 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Format: Virtual Classroom | ||
Technology and Privacy Management (PRV 104) | $629.00 | — | Tue, Mar 25 - Apr 22 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Format: Virtual Classroom | — |
The schedule table is subject to change. Please visit the course pages to browse classes currently available for registration and the latest cost information.
Admission Requirements
Admission Requirements
This program is open enrolment, which means there is no formal application or admission procedure. To enrol in a course, simply register online. Our courses can be taken as part of a program or individually.
To enrol in McMaster Continuing Education programs, you must:
- Have an Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent
- Be a mature student as defined in the Undergraduate Calendar of McMaster University or
- Be deemed an exceptional case
To ensure you are successful in your online courses, you are required to have knowledge and skills with general computer applications, such as keyboarding, file management, video conferencing and word processing.
Language Requirements
If your first language is not English, you must meet the University’s English language proficiency requirements. Completion of TOEFL exam with a minimum acceptable score of 20 on each of the four components (reading, writing, speaking and listening), valid for 2 years.
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- Complete all required fields and select a program of study when prompted (i.e., a specific program or open studies for standalone courses)
- Finally, payment is required in full to secure a spot in your course(s)
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