Academic Calendar Winter/Summer 2017

Program Evaluation


English Language Requirements

Students registering in post-secondary level courses (numbered 100 to 499) will be required to meet the English language entrance proficiency requirements. Students in ESL or the University Foundations programs can register in those courses identified in the University Foundations program with lower levels of language proficiency.

PREV 700

3 credits

Public Program Management, Policy Development, and Performance Measurement

Prerequisite(s): Admission to the Graduate Certificate in Program Evaluation.

This course introduces students to the theory and practice of public sector management, policy development, and performance measurement. The course focuses in part on the role and importance of program evaluation and other performance monitoring mechanisms in informing policy and successfully delivering programs and services. The course places program evaluation within the broader context of public sector management and accountability and introduces the general conceptual framework for the whole graduate certificate program.

PREV 710

3 credits

Program Evaluation Principles and Processes

Prerequisite(s): Admission to the Graduate Certificate in Program Evaluation

Corequisite(s): PREV 700 (Pre- or Corequisite)

This course introduces students to the analytical and systematic processes used in program evaluation. It introduces the importance of logic models, examines the various approaches and research methods used in program evaluation and performance measurement, and critically examines the strengths and limitations of these methods. The course introduces the notions of program ‘evaluability’, performance indicators, program audit, output measurement, and impact assessment. Students will critically review several evaluation studies.

PREV 720

3 credits

Evaluation Design and Issues in Program Evaluation

Prerequisite(s): Admission to the Graduate Certificate in Program Evaluation, PREV 700.

Corequisite(s): PREV 710 (Pre- or Corequisite)

This course introduces students to the design process in program evaluation including the selection of an appropriate research methodology. It provides students with the skills and knowledge to design evaluation studies and other performance assessment tools. Students will be required to develop several evaluation designs. The course also examines how issues arise from various stakeholder agendas including scope, processes, timelines, and data, as well as other issues relating to the implementation and management of evaluation studies.

PREV 730

3 credits

Cost-Benefit Analysis

Prerequisite(s): Admission to the Graduate Certificate in Program Evaluation, PREV 700, PREV 710.

Corequisite(s): PREV 720 (Pre- or Corequisites)

This course introduces students to the theoretical foundations and methodologies of cost-benefit analysis and examines the strengths and limitations of such analyses in the public sector. In particular, students will learn the economic basis for this type of analysis, valuing benefits and costs in primary and secondary markets, discounting future benefits and costs, contingent valuation with uncertainties, and valuing impact from observed behaviour. Students will learn about how to identify and measure the social impacts or outcomes of programs, their intended and unintended results, and present and future strategic opportunities. The course teaches students the skills and methods for designing and conducting cost-benefit studies and interpreting their findings.

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