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HOME PROGRAMS AND ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS FACULTY OF ARTS PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND GOVERNANCE (Part-Time Only) BACHELOR OF ARTS (PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND GOVERNANCE) LEVEL 2

LEVEL 2

REQUIRED:

PPA 211  Public Policy

REQUIRED GROUP 1:  Three courses from the following (not previously taken):

PPA 120 Canadian Politics and Government
PPA 121

Ontario Politics and Government

PPA 122 Local Politics and Government

PPA 124

Indigenous Politics and Government

PPA 235  Theories of the State

PPA 303

Financial Management

PPA 319  Politics of Work and Labour

PPA 703

Dispute Resolution in an Indigenous Context

PPA 705† 

Sustainable Development and First Nations

† Offered only through First Nations partnership

 
LIBERAL STUDIES: One course from Table A.

PROFESSIONALLY-RELATED: One course from the following:

ECN 104 Introductory Microeconomics
ECN 204 Introductory Macroeconomics
ECN 210 Inflation and Unemployment in Canada
ECN 220 Evolution of the Global Economy
ECN 320 Introduction to Financial Economics

PROFESSIONALLY-RELATED: Two courses from Table I.

 

† First Nations students will complete PPA 705 and PPA 703 in lieu of PPA 235 and PPA 319 respectively.

NOTE: Upon successful completion of Level 2, students may apply for an Advanced Certificate in Public Administration and Governance.
Students admitted prior to Fall 2011 should follow the curriculum as it appeared in the calendar in effect at the time of their admission.
Students admitted prior to Fall 2011 who wish to follow the new curriculum (above) should contact the Department of Politics and Public Administration and complete a plan change form.



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