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Program Requirements
The Certificate in Public Administration and Governance focuses on public service management, organization, and prioritization of day-to-day functions for people in management and for other stakeholders who work cooperatively and productively with others, including the needs of clients who use services in the public sector. A strong emphasis is placed on integrating the important current issues and policies that affect the day-to-day operating, decisions, systems and finances in a public organization.
Required Courses
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CGMG 210 Fundamentals of Project Management (3 credits)
Overview
General Management : Fundamental principles and best practices of project management essential to the successful development of projects or other complex undertakings within an organization; includes methods for defining, planning, and scheduling activities and resources.
Terms: Fall 2019, Winter 2020, Summer 2020
Instructors: Gauthier, Sylvain; Abbott, Robert William; Corbeil, Linda (Winter) Gauthier, Sylvain (Summer)
Restrictions: Open to students currently in a program. Not open to Special Students.
**Due to the intensive nature of this course, the standard add/drop and withdrawal deadlines do not apply. Add/drop is the second lecture day and withdrawal is the fourth lecture day.
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CGMG 305 Managing in Public and Non-Profit Organizations (3 credits)
Overview
General Management : This course provides learners with the knowledge, competencies and aptitudes necessary for managing and leading both private businesses and organizations in the not-for-profit sector. Topics include governance, community services, community systems, management vs leadership style, and understanding the differences between strategic and operational planning, with an emphasis on financial and human resource management.
Terms: Winter 2020
Instructors: Sicilia, Carmela (Winter)
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CORG 225 Foundation of Organizational Behaviour and Administration (3 credits)
Overview
Organizational Behaviour : This course covers diverse theories and applications such as perception, motivation, decision-making, team dynamics, negotiation, conflict management, leadership, and organizational culture. Levels of analysis are on the individual, team and organizational level.
Terms: Fall 2019, Winter 2020, Summer 2020
Instructors: Malo, Katherine; Loon, Loretta; Di Maulo, Sonia; Westgate, Chantal (Fall) Malo, Katherine; Gauvin, Tatiana; Manolson, Sarah Leila (Winter) Malo, Katherine (Summer)
Early opening registration date for CS courses only CS course CORG 225 **In addition to Wednesday classes, there will be one Saturday class held on Saturday, July 16.
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CORG 420 Human Resource Management: Theory and Practice (3 credits)
Overview
Organizational Behaviour : This course provides a comprehensive overview of human resources management (HRM) and an understanding of the strategic role HRM plays in the work environment. It introduces students to current HRM concepts, skills and practices, focusing on both theory and its practical application. Topics include: human resources planning, job analysis and design, recruitment selection and retention, training, performance management, organizational development and change, compensation and benefits, labour relations, legal issues, and strategic issues and challenges in HRM.
Terms: Fall 2019, Winter 2020
Instructors: Daoud, Maha (Fall) Daoud, Maha (Winter)
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CPAG 220 Fundamentals of Public Finance, Budgeting and Reporting (3 credits)
Overview
CPAG : Covers public finance; characteristics of budgeting; public funding; basics of fiscal analysis; concepts and terminology in financial reporting; cash management, monitoring and evaluation of budget performance.
Terms: Summer 2020
Instructors: Corbeil, Linda (Summer)
**Restricted registration - under partnership. Departmental approval required.
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CPAG 225 Foundations of Public Regulations and Ethics in Public Sector (3 credits)
Overview
CPAG : Fundamental elements of the Canadian legal system; legal environment of Canadian public administration, law, institutions and processes; principles of public sector ethics; relationship between ethics, accountability and good governance.
Terms: Winter 2020
Instructors: Guay, Helene; Nicholls, Donald; Robinson, Beverley; Gauvin, Tatiana (Winter)
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CPAG 300 Lean Operational Practices in Public Services (3 credits)
Overview
CPAG : Lean principles and methods that can be applied to meet the demands for efficiency and quality in the public sector, encompassing a value-oriented approach to process improvement through waste elimination, flow, demand pull and perfection aiming to achieve operational excellence.
Terms: Fall 2019, Winter 2020
Instructors: Therrien, Serge (Fall) Therrien, Serge (Winter)
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CPAG 305 Current Issues in Public Sector Administration (3 credits)
Overview
CPAG : Current challenges and opportunities facing managers in the public sector. Management tools and concepts being used in the public sector offices, and how specific management issues are addressed within the departments.
Terms: Summer 2020
Instructors: Bos, Bradley (Summer)
**Restricted to students registered in Public Administration and Governance. Online course.
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CPAG 400 Diversity and Cross Cultural Management (3 credits)
Overview
CPAG : Impact of culture and diversity as major factors in managing national, international and multicultural relations within a global context and the challenges and opportunities faced. Effect on interpersonal interactions, intergroup interactions and the management of multi-cultural workforces in terms of cognition and behaviour, communication, leadership, employee engagement and negotiation. Case studies, research methods and experiential learning will facilitate theory and practical applications.
Terms: Fall 2019
Instructors: Diaz, Karen K; Gauvin, Tatiana (Fall)
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CPAG 410 Strategic Planning and Implementation (3 credits)
Overview
CPAG : Theory and practice of strategic management required to facilitate strategic thinking and planning in organizations in response to changing conditions. Topics in stakeholder analysis; transforming strategic plans into policies and programs, assessing organizational performance, deploying resources, quality control, strategic communication, planning, problem solving, progress assessment; completion and evaluation.
Terms: Fall 2019, Winter 2020, Summer 2020
Instructors: Gradek, John (Fall) Gradek, John; Keen Henon, Christian (Winter) Keen Henon, Christian (Summer)