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FRPC305 Program Planning and Evaluation

Course Description

This course examines the use of logic models and participant-driven emergent curriculum to design effective programs. Students will learn the importance of connections and partnerships among service providers in program planning and evaluation. The purpose, methods, and differences of monitoring and evaluation will be covered. This course culminates in the completion of a capstone project to reflect knowledge gained from the first seven courses in the Family Resource Practitioner Advanced Certificate.


Prerequisites

  • Successful completion of FRPC 200, FRPC 201, FRPC 300, FRPC 301, FRPC 302, and FRPC 303.
  • FRPC 304 must be taken before (or concurrently) with FRPC 305.
  • Admission to the FRP Advanced Certificate.
  • Schedule B Type CRC: works with children and vulnerable adults.

Lecture Hours

45


Program Details

  • Program Name: Family Resource Practitioner Advanced Certificate
  • Program Type: Advanced Certificate
  • Program Description: This program is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to work in family resource settings.
  • Program Requirements: Successful completion of the required courses, including FRPC 305.
  • Admission Criteria: Admission to the FRP Advanced Certificate program.
  • Tuition Fees: Not specified
  • Research Areas: Program planning and evaluation, logic models, participant-driven emergent curriculum, monitoring and evaluation.

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Continuing Education

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About Northern Lights College

  • Who We Are: Northern Lights College serves the communities of Northern British Columbia that are located on the territories of the Cree, Dene, Dunne-Za, Kaska, Saulteau, Tse’khene, Tahltan, and Tlingit.
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Overview:

Northern Lights College (NLC) is a post-secondary institution offering affordable education and workforce training to students in Northern British Columbia and beyond. NLC provides an approachable and professional learning environment that is inclusive for all.


Services Offered:

NLC offers a wide range of services to support student success, including:

    Student Services Hub:

    Provides access to various resources like bookstores, cafeterias, learning support, and more.

    Career Advising:

    Offers guidance and support for career exploration and planning.

    Student Support:

    Provides assistance with academic, personal, and financial challenges.

    Technology:

    Offers access to technology resources and support.

    Student Records:

    Manages student records and provides related services.

    Graduation and Convocation:

    Supports students through the graduation process and celebrates their achievements.

Student Life and Campus Experience:

NLC offers a vibrant campus experience with opportunities for student engagement:

    Student Governance:

    Provides a platform for student voice and representation.

    Student Life:

    Organizes events and activities to enhance the student experience.

    Student Groups:

    Offers opportunities for students to connect with peers through various clubs and organizations.

Key Reasons to Study There:

    Affordable Education:

    NLC provides accessible post-secondary education and training.

    Experiential Learning:

    NLC emphasizes hands-on, practical learning experiences.

    Inclusive Environment:

    NLC fosters a welcoming and inclusive learning environment for all students.

    Beautiful Location:

    NLC is situated in a picturesque region of Northern BC, offering opportunities to enjoy nature and outdoor activities.

    Strong Community Connections:

    NLC is deeply connected to the communities it serves, providing opportunities for students to engage with local businesses and organizations.

Academic Programs:

NLC offers a diverse range of programs across various areas of study, including:

    Business:

    Provides programs in business administration, marketing, and entrepreneurship.

    Education:

    Offers programs for aspiring teachers and educators.

    Health & Human Services:

    Includes programs in nursing, social work, and early childhood education.

    University Arts & Science:

    Provides pathways to university degrees in various disciplines.

    Trades & Apprenticeships:

    Offers programs in skilled trades, including welding, carpentry, and electrical work.

    Upgrading:

    Provides opportunities for students to upgrade their academic credentials.

Other:

  • NLC recognizes the importance of Indigenous culture and history and strives to incorporate them into its curriculum and campus environment.
  • NLC offers a variety of short-term Workforce Training and Professional Development courses for upskilling and certification.
  • NLC has multiple campuses located across Northern BC, including Chetwynd, Dawson Creek, Fort Nelson, Fort St. John, and Tumbler Ridge.
  • NLC is committed to supporting the economic development of Northern BC and plays a significant role in the region's workforce.

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