- Teacher: Jason Ediger
Academic Calendar Course Description
Evaluating programs
is a means of systematically assessing interventions designed to promote
development and conflict resolution. This course covers formative evaluations
required for program decision-making and summation evaluations applicable for
analyzing outcomes and impacts to determine relevance, effectiveness,
efficiency, sustainability and potential for replication of programs normally
implemented by non-governmental organizations. Current debates in approaches to
evaluation are also reviewed. Students acquire skills in: selecting relevant
quantitative and qualitative indicators, various approaches to obtain measures
for the indicators selected, approaches to analyzing collected data, and
effective presentation of evaluation conclusions and recommendations.
Cost-benefit analysis is covered in ECON-3316(3).
- Teacher: Ray Vander Zaag
- Teacher: Jonathan Sears
BIOL1361 - Anatomy and Physiology I Fall 2024 Semester Course.
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- Teacher: Wendy Fergusson
- Teacher: Monika Kowatsch