The purpose of this certificate program is to provide individuals with an essential body of knowledge required to assume administrative responsibilities within small to mid-size municipalities.
| Program Length: 3 years (part time) |
| Delivery Methods: Distance |
| Course Fees: from $410 to $550, depending on
course. NACLAA courses are set by the University of Alberta.
Certificate Program Application Fee: $50 |
| Ask a Question: kristjanssond@cc.umanitoba.ca |
| *Based on 2012-2013 fees and does not include textbooks. |
Program | How to Apply | Admission Requirements | Course Schedule | Required Courses | Elective Courses | Tutorials | Certification/Graduation | Final Exams | For More Information
The program, which normally takes three years to complete consists of five required courses and one elective course. Students have five years from the date of registration in the program to complete the requirements for this certificate.
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| Managing the Human Resource Function 1 |
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| Municipal Accounting 2 |
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| Introductory Accounting for Municipal Managers |
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Choose one of the following NACLAA3 Courses 4
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| Leadershop for Municipal Managers: Concept, Principles and Application - offered in 2012-2013 |
| Local Government |
| Public Administration Professionalism |
Students in the CMMA certificate program must take one of two courses,
either Local Government (08200) or Public Administration Professionalism
(08201) through the NACLAA program offered at the University of
Alberta. Students register directly with the University of Alberta
and after successfully completing their course with a minimum grade
of “C”, students submit a Certificate Course Credit
Request form and an original transcript to the Program Administrator.
The registration form for these courses can be found at http://www.extension.ualberta.ca/govstudies/
or call, toll free, with questions to 1-877-686-4625. We recommend
that students do not wait until their final year in the CMMA program
to take the NACLAA course as the grades will not arrive from the
University of Alberta in time for students to graduate in the same
academic year.
1 This one-semester (3-month) course is offered by distance delivery in the Spring, Fall and Winter sessions and on campus in the Fall sessions.
2 Students must successfully complete Introductory Accounting for Municipal Managers before taking Municipal Accounting.
3 National Advanced Certificate in Local Authority Administration
4 These NACLAA courses have specific technical requirements, including computer and internet access. Detailed information is available at the NACLAA website:http://www.extension.ualberta.ca/govstudies/
A list of all courses available for credit in this program is available
in the Course Schedule. Click on the course number for the course
description and a list of sections being offered. Click on the start
date for textbook, location, instructor and fee information.
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Course Schedule
There are no educational requirements. Those employed, or wishing to be employed, in the municipal field are invited to apply.
One-day tutorial sessions are held in Winnipeg and Brandon for most courses. Although they are not mandatory, students are strongly encouraged to attend. Additional information is included on the course web site.
All students must find a suitable final examination supervisor. Complete information on the final examination is included onthe course web site.
Most courses consist of a combination of term work (assignments) and a final exam. In order to pass a course, you must score at least 50% on the final exam and achieve a minimum overall course grade of "C" (60%)
Local Government, Government of Manitoba and the Manitoba Municipal Administrators' Association (MMAA) are co-sponsors of this program. Representatives from the Association of Manitoba Municipalities (AMM) are also on the Program's Advisory Committee.
To qualify for graduation and receive a certificate, students must complete all required courses and seminars within 5 years of initial registration in the program. An overall Grade point Average of at least 2.0 (C) is required to graduate. Upon completion of this certificate program students achieving an overall GPA of 3.8 or higher, will be eligible to receive a certificate "with distinction".
New students must submit the Application to Enter Certificate Program and Course Registration Form as directed.
Dianne Kristjansson
Program Director
(204) 474-6823
Toll free: 1-888-216-7011 ext. 6823
Fax: (204) 474-7660
E -mail:kristjanssond@cc.umanitoba.ca