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    Campuses Community Economic & Social Development Administration - Compressed
    Credential Earned: Ontario College Diploma
    Program Length: 4 Semesters
    Delivery: Open
    Program Availability Status: Open
    Program Codes: NORT-B238B-KL Kirkland Lake
    NORT-B241B-CK Contact North
    NORT-B245B-HL Haileybury
    (with sufficient enrolment)

    Three-year diploma program
    Compressed format (completed in two years)

    Students will acquire the skills, knowledge and training necessary for a career in the rapidly growing field of community economic and social development (CESD). The focus is on putting theory into practice in small, primarily rural and remote communities throughout Northern Ontario. This enables students to contribute directly to the quality of life in their own communities and provides them with skills transferable to community development initiatives around the world.

    The CESD program draws on knowledge from many disciplines, including business, development studies, and the social sciences. Successful CESD depends on involving community members at the grassroots level, with an emphasis on developing the talents, abilities and characters of all members of the community. The unique combination of business, economic, and social skills and knowledge delivered by this program is therefore essential for preparing students for a successful career. Graduates of this program are well placed to take advantage of the growing demand for employees with this type of training, or to become employers in charge of their own development or entrepreneurial projects.

    Compressed Format

    The compressed program of studies covers the same material as a regular three-year diploma, but can be completed within two years through a more intensive scheduling of the courses required. This is a fast-track option for students who wish to graduate as early as possible with a three-year diploma.

    The three-year program provides students with more detailed knowledge and advanced skills in CESD than in the two-year program. Third-year students are also directly involved in CESD project, fieldwork, or placement opportunities throughout Northern Ontario that benefit both the student and the community in which the practical experience is gained.

    Employment Opportunities

    Graduates find employment with private or public agencies, such as governments, and non-profit community organizations, or pursue careers as social and economic development officers in both Native and non-Native communities. In addition, graduates can create their own entrepreneurial or community development opportunities, and are able to put their skills and knowledge to work in other countries through international development projects. Graduates also have the option to continue their education at the university level through the CESD program at Algoma University College, and to pursue further certification through Economic Developers’ Association of Canada (EDAC) or the Council for Advancement of Native Development Officers (CANDO).

    Admission Requirements

    Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
    Grade 12 English (C, M, U)
    Grade 12 Math (C, M, U)

    Or equivalent.

    Or mature student status (an applicant who does not have a high school diploma or equivalent, and will have reached the age of 19 years on or before the start of the program). Mature students must undergo academic testing prior to admission into a program. Call the Admissions Office at 705-235-7222 for more details.

    Program of Studies

    Semester I
    AC1004 Accounting I
    BU1133 Introduction to Business Management and Organizational Behaviour
    BU3013 Macroeconomics
    BU3063 Business Law
    CM1903-A Communications I
    GN1082 College Success
    IN1013 Computer Applications I
    MR1033 Introduction to Marketing I
    SE1003 CESD Topics - Leadership
    SE1004 Community Economic Development I
    SE3013 Interpersonal and Group Dynamics

    Semester II
    AC2004 Accounting II
    BU6074 Management of Non-Profit Organizations
    CM2903-A Communications II
    IN2013 Computer Applications II
    MR2014 Introduction to Marketing II
    SE3004 Community Social Development I
    SE4003 Government Funding & Community Resources
    SE4012 CESD Topics - Social Entrepreneurship
    SE5033 Aboriginal Social and Economic Development I
    SE6023 Conflict Management and Dispute Resolution

    Semester III
    AC3004 Accounting Applications I, or
    IN4143 Database
    BU3053 Entrepreneurial Skills
    CM3103 Report Writing I
    MR3003 Retailing & E-Commerce
    SE2004 Community Economic Development II
    SE3023 CESD Topics - Asset-based Community Development
    SE5004 Municipal Administration, Law and Finance
    SE5008 Social and Economic Development I – Project / Seminar
    SE5023 Project Planning and Management
    SE6013 First Nations Social and Economic Development II

    Semester IV
    AC4034 Management Accounting I
    AC4053 Financial Management I
    BU6113 Small Business Management
    CM4102 Report Writing II
    MR4043 Market Research
    MR4114 Sales and Salesmanship
    SE4004 Community Social Development II
    SE5043 CESD Topics - Rural Development
    SE6003 Development Research & Statistics
    SE6008 Social and Economic Development II - Placement

    For program information:

    Haileybury Campus
    Gerry Bilodeau
    Program Coordinator
    705-672-3376 ext. 8822
    bilodeaug@northern.on.ca

    Kirkland Lake Campus and Contact North
    Michael Studd
    Program Coordinator
    705-567-9291 ext. 3633
    studdm@northern.on.ca


     
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