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BOARD OF EXAMINERS AGREEMENT
APPENDIX:
TABLE 3

Education Requirement: Advanced Certificate - Level 2
The Education Requirements for the Advanced Certificate - Level 2 can be met by providing to the Board evidence of completion (an official transcript) of your Professional Development Program. The Professional Development Program requires that individuals complete at least the equivalent of 30 credit hours of university level course work that meet the requirements of the Core and Elective categories below.

  • The credit hours required for this certificate will include those that were achieved to obtain the Advanced Certificate - Level 1
  • A person who obtained the Advanced Certificate - Level 1 pursuant to the transition clause will be required to complete 30 credit hours to qualify for this certificate

Core Level
The core level must consist of at least twelve credit hours of courses chosen from the topic areas of Management and Administration.

Elective Level
The elective level consists of a minimum of 18 credit hours from at least two of the topics listed below as “Management and Administration Courses” or “Other Courses”.

Management & Administration Courses
General Management - Introductory courses in administration, management theory, organization theory, organizational behavior, management communications, etc
Financial Management - Introductory or intermediate courses in financial accounting, management accounting, public or managerial finance, etc
Human Resource Management - Introductory courses in personnel administration, human resource management, industrial relations, etc
Public Administration - Introductory courses in public sector management, local government theory, resource allocation, fiscal planning, etc
Commerce - Any of the required or elective courses contained within the College of Commerce Program offered at the University of Saskatchewan

Other Courses
Computer Science - Introductory courses in computer science, problem solving, applications programs, systems analysis, etc
Social Science - Introductory courses in economics, political science, sociology, psychology, etc
Community Development - Any of the required or elective courses contained within the Certificate of Community Development Program offered at the University of Regina
Public Relations - Any of the required or elective courses contained within the Certificate of Public Relations Program offered at the University of Regina
Law - Any of the required or elective courses contained within the College of Law Program offered at the University of Saskatchewan
Advanced courses - Intermediate or advanced courses in one of the subject categories of the core or elective levels
Special classes - Other courses, whose content is related to local government administration, may be accepted at the discretion of the Board of Examiners

Individuals working toward these educational requirements are encouraged to contact the Secretary to the Urban Board of Examiners for information.