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Course Description

This online course is 18 learning hours over six weeks, including 4.5 hours of live online sessions. It is recommended that students spend a minimum of 3 hours each week on coursework. Students may choose to complete more hours of work on the course in order to explore the content in more depth.


This course introduces students to the general elements of local government and governance. It explains how municipalities fit into the constitutional framework, discusses the various reforms that have occurred throughout the years, discusses the processes and institutions of local government, and explains the context in which the governments exist.

Course Outline

Module 1: Intro to Local Governments and Their Finances

Module 2: Transforming Local Government

Module 3: Housing and Climate Crisis

Module 4: Emergency Services

Module 5: Local Government's Role in Reconciliation

Module 6: Future of Local Governments

What You Will Learn

  • The link between municipal government and democracy
  • The pressures of growth and change, especially those associated with urbanization, and the impact of these pressures on traditional municipal systems
  • Approaches taken to municipal restructuring in the various provinces
  • The main challenges facing local governments today

Microcredential

This course provides learners with the opportunity to earn a microcredential. A microcredential is evidence of a skill or competency that is employment related. Dalhousie microcredentials are developed in collaboration with employers, industries, and/or organizations that relate to the content. A microcredential can be displayed on social media pages, digital resumes, personal webpages, and in email signatures. To earn the microcredential in this course, learners will need to successfully complete a competency-based assessment.

Learn more about this microcredential under "Other Areas of Interest" on our website.

Notes

The Faculty of OLCD recommends an intermediate level of English language proficiency for the most effective learning and participation in our online and face-to-face courses. A list of minimum recommended scores on some common English tests can be found on our website. If you have questions about your English language proficiency and ability to succeed in this course, please contact openlearning@dal.ca.

Recommended For

  • Municipal employees looking to advance their career
  • Individuals looking to transition to a career in local government
  • Individuals who interact with municipal staff and politicians
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