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Course Description

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.

Who Should Take This Course?

Aimed at individuals interested in moving into higher level responsibilities in the local government field; our student body includes municipal government employees in planning, corporate services, economic development, operations, finance, and more..

Learning Objectives

By the end of this course, students should be able to:

  • 🗸 Understand the central considerations for the concept of citizen engagement and consultation and its connection to deliberative democracy and representative government.
  • 🗸 Explain the value of citizen engagement in the development of public policy and the implications of not doing so in contemporary public management.
  • 🗸 Discern the challenges associated with building a sustainable approach to citizen consultation.
  • 🗸 Identify the concept of community empowerment and its value in building sustainable communities.
  • 🗸 Identify the various models and consultative designs of participation and understand the use and application of each.
  • 🗸 Discuss the importance of evaluating engagement and the different ways this can be accomplished.
  • 🗸 Understand the ways in which e-democracy in general and technology in particular can meaningfully support citizen engagement.
  • 🗸 Understand effective engagement design techniques, including goal identification, timing, stakeholder identification, communication tools, activity design, evaluation, and follow-up.

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.
  • 🗸Learning materials are provided through eClass.
  • 🗸This is one of four core courses required for the NACLAA Level II program.
  • 🗸This is also a core course for the ALUP certificate program.

Recommendations

Students intending to complete a program are encouraged to apply as soon as possible to lock in their course requirements.

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The sections for this course will be released on June 18, 2025. Sign up below to receive updates and a notification to register. Thank you for your patience.

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