Graduate course information

We offer graduate-level courses in Community Development (CD) and Public Administration (ADMN).

You may be eligible to take courses in another program. Please check with the graduate administrative assistant.

Core courses

CD 501 Setting the Foundations for Community Change

CD 505 Research Foundations for Community Development

CD 512 Program and Project Design, Management and Evaluation

CD 526 Communication and Engagement

CD 530 Systems Thinking, Innovation and Strategic Planning

CD 531 Leadership and Transformation

Final project

CD 596 Group Project

CD 598 Master's Project

CD 599 Thesis Project

Elective courses

CD 506 Enterprise Development for Community Benefit

CD 509 Developing Capacities to Lead and Manage in the Non-profit Sector

CD 518 Citizen Participation and Democratic Governance

CD 522 Understanding and Mainstreaming Gender

CD 590 Directed Studies

You may take elective courses from other departments with permission of the graduate adviser.

Program requirements for students admitted before May 2013 will remain as detailed in previous calendars.

Core courses

ADMN 502A Research Methods for Policy and Practice

ADMN 502B Data Analysis and Interpretation

ADMN 504 Government and Governance

ADMN 507 Leadership and Ethics in the Public Sector

ADMN 509 Economics for Policy Analysis

ADMN 512 Public Financial Management and Accountability

ADMN 551 Administrative Justice System in Canada

ADMN 556 Managing Public Policy

ADMN 557 Public Sector Research Methods

ADMN 598 Master's Project

ADMN 599 Master's Thesis

Elective courses

ADMN 523 Special Topics in Public Sector Management

ADMN 531 Performance and Strategic Human Resource Management

ADMN 537 Foundations for Program Evaluation

ADMN 544 Economic Evaluation Methods and Applications

ADMN 547 Intergovernmental Relations in Canada

ADMN 548 Special Topics in Public Policy

ADMN 577 Strategic Planning and Implementation

ADMN 578 European Union Urban Region Policies

ADMN 580 Qualitative Evaluation Approaches and Methods

ADMN 581 Quantitative Methods for Public Policy Analysis and Program Evaluation

ADMN 582 Topics in Evaluation and Performance Measurement

ADMN 589 Co-op Seminar: Introduction to Professional Practice

ADMN 590 Directed Studies (as approved by the graduate adviser)

MPA students can also take these as electives:

If electives are taken outside the program, you may need to complete prerequisites for them. These prerequisites will not count towards completion of your MPA program.

Registering in courses outside of the MPA program requires permission from the graduate adviser and the other program's instructor. You will need to submit a graduate course change form.

These courses are shared between the Dispute Resolution and Public Administration on-campus programs.

PADR 501 Collaboration and Engagement

PADR 504 Leadership, Management, Ethics

PADR 505 Policy-making and Policy Communities