The University of Victoria’s School of Public Administration is accepting applications for
Indigenous Community Development and Governance (ICDG) programs for January 2025!
Do you want to improve your ability to work with and for Indigenous communities and governments? UVic’s ICDG curriculum was created from the vision of Indigenous leaders and professionals tackling serious challenges and leading governance change and restoration in their communities. Renewed ICDG programs serve a wide and diverse range of Indigenous and non-Indigenous learners. In our Diploma or Professional Specialization Certificate program options, ICDG students build the knowledge, skills and competencies essential to administrative and leadership roles in Indigenous Nations and organizations, and also gain knowledge, tools and abilities to advance reconciliation and Indigenous relations in other governments.
Delivered entirely online, ICDG programs are flexible, relevant, and engaging. Apply now!
Registration Now Open: UVic’s Certificate in Adult and Continuing Education (CACE) We are accepting registration for winter term courses that begin on January 13
th, 2025. Register
now to begin earning this industry recognized credential.
As professional development and lifelong learning become increasingly important in our fast-changing world, there is a growing demand for qualified adult educators and performance and learning professionals. Understanding how adults learn and designing curricula that will engage them in meaningful learner experiences can sometimes feel like a puzzle with many different pieces at play.
Solving the puzzle means fitting together topic knowledge, experience, facilitation tools and strategies, curricula design and pedagogy, in an environment that encourages collaboration and engagement.
For those who work in the field of learning and development, the University of Victoria’s Certificate in Adult and Continuing Education (CACE) is the puzzle piece that brings it all together. Learn more here:
UVic CACE Program
UVic’s Online Micro-Certificate in Designing Learning for a Changing Workplace The Micro-certificate in
Designing Learning for a Changing Workplace designed for new learning professionals who design and deliver training for the ever-evolving workplace. Learn techniques to plan proactively and stay steady in an era of constant change. You can start the first course in this micro-credential on January 13
th, 2025.
For more information:
Designing Learning for a Changing Workplace
UVic’s Online Micro-Certificate in Teaching English Language Learning You have the important job of guiding today’s youth along their educational journey, so you need your journey to be as simple and straight-forward as possible. In the non-credit
Teaching English Language Learning micro-certificate program, you’ll gain the skills to help your students engage more often, focus and retain information—so you can better support them in overcoming the language challenges that may be barriers to their success. This program was designed for BC teachers working in K-12 classrooms.
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Teaching English Language Learning program UVic Local Government Management programs - January 2025 The University of Victoria’s School of Public Administration is accepting applications for
Local Government Management programs for January 2025!
Get the tools to analyze complex issues and recommend, implement, and evaluate solutions to challenging problems. Our programs will help you understand the role and importance of local governments in British Columbia and the rest of Canada and advance your career in the direction you want to go.
Masters of Art in Community Development Info Session Join the UVic School of Public Administration (SPA) graduate advising team October 9th to find out more about our incredible
MA in Community Development (MACD) program!! The MACD is a unique opportunity to develop your capacity as a leader in civil society and social economy. You'll apply new skills and knowledge to social change and social justice topics and finish your degree with an applied research project or thesis in the field of community development.
*NEW* 2025 MACD
Priority Admissions Scholarships (2 X $15,000)!! Apply now for May 2025!