EXLGP 8211 - Policy Planning and Program Evaluation
Course Description
Covers the central role of planning in municipal decision-making, as well as the implementation of programs and evaluations of both policies and programs. Program evaluation is of increasing importance because a municipality must assess existing programs before it can reorient them to deliver new policies, long-term plans, or alternative objectives.
Who Should Take This Course?
Aimed at individuals who are currently working in positions with greater responsibilities within the local government field, as well as those working toward their Certified Local Government Manager designation.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this course, students should be able to:
- 🗸 Understand the relationship between local governance and management vis-à-vis policy analysis and evaluation.
- 🗸 Have an understanding of conceptual frameworks for public policy analysis and evaluation.
- 🗸 Explain the potential and the limitations of systematic policy analysis and evaluation in the context of local governance and management.
- 🗸 Understand the contextual political, economic, and social factors that influence key characteristics of public policies, programs, and projects at the local level.
- 🗸 Identify problem recognition and definition in the local governance context.
- 🗸 Analyze policy and program formulation and implementation initiatives in the local governance context.
Notes
- 🗸Fully online asynchronous course, accessible through eClass, the University of Alberta’s eLearning management tool.
- 🗸Participate in online discussions with peers from all over Canada and expand your professional network.
- 🗸A textbook is required for this course. Additional learning materials are provided through eClass.
- 🗸This is one of four core courses required for the NACLAA Level II program.
Recommendations
Applicants intending to complete a program are encouraged to apply as soon as possible to lock in their course requirements.