What are values? What are interests? How are values and interests different and what role do they play in our personal lives? What about collective values and interests and what roles do they play in government and institutions within government?
In this course, you will discover the answers to these questions and see that values and interests are at the very core of why we do what we do, why we make certain choices, why we get offended and why we feel passionate about something that is close to our heart. Values and interests drive people to stand up for themselves and what they believe in.
Welcome to the Governance course in the Nation Rebuilding program.
This course will introduce you to the concepts and principles of good governance.
This course will take approximately 30 hours to complete.
Welcome to Planning I: Planning Basics.This course will provide you with a basic understanding of planning to help you prepare for your own success in the program as most of the other courses have a planning component.
This course will take approximately 10 hours to complete.
- This course introduces the responsibilities and activites of both mainstream and idigenous government. Students learn about the levels and types of government as well as the roles of elected officals and citizens.
This course in the Nation Rebuilding program discusses the different types of policy, the policy development life cycle, and different approaches to policy development. We will also compare an contrast how other governments typically develop policy. (45 hours - 3 credits)
Introduction to Fiscal Frameworks
This is a general overview course designed to orient you to the topic of fiscal frameworks. As a seminar course, you will be encouraged to draw upon your own knowledge of fiscal matters, and learn from your peers. Guided discussions, lessons and the readings will assist you in building your understanding and knowledge about fiscal frameworks.
