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      The Microprogram in Ethics and Cultural Heritage Policies consists of 9 course units. It aims to acquire knowledge and develop skills in ethics and cultural heritage policies.

      Non-degree students

      Students pursuing a Graduate Microprogram must obtain the prior approval of the academic unit offering the Graduate Microprogram.

      Students must meet the following eligibility:

      To be considered for admission, applicants must hold a bachelor’s degree with specialization or a major in public administration or in a related discipline with a minimum average of 75% (B+).

      An active knowledge of French and English is essential. All students must successfully complete the course PAP 6520 and must be able to read texts in French and in English.

      If you would like to enroll into the Microprogram in Ethics and Politics of Cultural Heritage Policies without being admitted in a graduate studies program, send an email to the graduate studies office of the Faculty of Social Science at scsgrad@uottawa.ca and include the following documents:

        * Two recommendation letters
        * You must submit copies of all transcripts from universities you have attended with your request. Transcripts must cover all courses and programs at any university you have attended, including regular programs (whether completed or not), exchanges, letters of permission, online or correspondence courses, courses taken as a special student or visiting students, etc. If your transcript and degree certificate are not in English or French, you must submit a certified translation (signed and stamped and sealed).
        * Letter of Intent
        * Resume required
        * Proof of proficiency in your program's language of instruction, an active knowledge of French and English is essential. All students must successfully complete a seminar given in French only and must be able to read texts in French and in English. in the case of applicants whose first language is neither English nor French
          Language proficiency test scores equivalencies: :
            + TOEFL 580 / IELTS Overall 6.5 - Individual 6.0 (Paper-based)
            + TOEFL 92-93/IELTS 6.5 overall – Individual 6.0 (Internet-based)

      The 9 course units corresponds to the following three seminars/activities:

      Course List
        Code                 Title                                     Units  
        PAP 6520             Éthique publique                          3 Units
        PAP 6901             Project                                   3 Units
        3 cours units from:  3 Units                                 
          PAP 6980           Directed Readings                                
          PAP 6502           Gouvernance démocratique                         
          PAP 6130           Selected Themes in Public Administration         
          POL 7108           Ideology and Social Transformation               
          POL 7106           Subjectivity and Intersubjectivity               
          POL 7103           Selected Topics in Political Thought             
        
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