Students
Tuition Fee
Not Available
Start Date
Not Available
Medium of studying
Fully Online
Duration
Not Available
Details
Program Details
Degree
Courses
Major
Leadership Studies | Educational Leadership | Community Development
Area of study
Social Sciences | Education
Education type
Fully Online
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Acadia University Programs

Acadia University offers a wide range of programs for undergraduate and graduate students.


Undergraduate Programs

The university provides various undergraduate programs, including:


  • Arts
    • Canadian Studies
    • Classics
    • Economics
    • English
    • Environmental and Sustainability Studies
    • French
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    • History
    • Law and Society
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  • Theology
  • Honours
    • Undergraduate Summer Research Awards (USRAs)

Graduate Programs

The graduate programs offered by the university include:


  • Arts
    • English
    • Political Science
    • Social & Political Thought
    • Sociology
  • Professional Studies
    • Applied Kinesiology
    • Community Development
    • Education
    • Educational Studies
  • Pure & Applied Science
    • Applied Geomatics
    • Biology
    • Chemistry
    • Computer Science
    • Environmental Science
    • Geology
    • Mathematics and Statistics
    • Psychology

Admissions Requirements

The admissions requirements for graduate programs are available, but the specifics are not provided in the given context.


Money Matters

Information on fees, university funding, and external awards is available for graduate students, including:


  • Fees (full-time)
  • Fees (part-time)
  • University Funding
  • Major External Awards
  • Other External Funding

Current Students

Resources for current graduate students include:


  • Master's Theses and Deadlines
  • Leaves of Absence and Theses Extensions
  • Forms
  • Supervisor Information
  • Frequently Asked Questions

Online Learning

The university offers online courses and programs, including:


  • Courses
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    • Course Login
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    • Withdraw
  • Apply and Register
  • Faculty
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Co-op Education

Co-op education programs are available, but details are not provided in the given context.


Open Acadia

Open Acadia offers various programs, including:


  • TESOL Program
  • Certificate in Math Teaching
  • Lifelong Learning
  • Summer Music Academies
  • Huggins High School Science Seminar
  • Learning Technologies & Instructional Design

Study Abroad

Study abroad opportunities are available, but details are not provided in the given context.


Registrar

Registrar services are available, but details are not provided in the given context.


Library

The university library provides various resources and services, but details are not provided in the given context.


Student Services

The university offers various student services, including:


  • Accounts & Finances
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  • Equity & Conduct
    • Sexualized Violence
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    • Non-Academic Judicial Student Code of Conduct

Research

The university is involved in various research areas, including:


  • Research at Acadia
  • Industry & Community Engagement
  • Faculty
  • Funding
  • Students
  • Our Team
  • Policies

Alumni & Giving

The university has an alumni association and offers various benefits and services, including:


  • External Relations News
  • Events
  • Benefits & Services
  • Bulletin
  • Giving
  • Alumni Association
  • Stay Connected

About

The university provides information about its history, leadership, and partnerships, including:


  • At a Glance
  • News & Events
  • Leadership
  • Partnerships
  • Athletics & Recreation
  • Campus Services
  • Town of Wolfville

CODE 1013 COIN2

Leadership in Community Development

A theoretical and experiential investigation of leadership and group dynamics for professional and voluntary settings. Emphasis is given to the application of theory for effective leadership of groups and organizations within a community development context. This online course does not include the 1.5 lab component.


Instructor

Mary Sweatman


Prerequisites

None


Antirequisite

Credit cannot be obtained for both CODE 1013 and ESST 2003


Course Type

Online; Continuous-intake. Register anytime and learn at your own pace


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