Adult Education
Adult education is education for life, not just for a living; it has a “social” purpose—that of supporting participatory democracy and community development.
In recent years, adult education has been used to describe all provision of education and training for adults. The courses in this focus area will allow you to examine the breadth and depth of adult education as a field of practice.
To see the courses from the lists below that are being offered in upcoming semesters, please refer to the course schedule on the program website.
Foundational courses
Grouped study
EDST 630 | Transformative Learning for Social Change | (3) |
MAIS 642 | Program Planning, Evaluation, and Instructional Methods in Adult Education | (3) |
MAIS 644 | Adult Education, Community Leadership, and the Crisis of Democracy | (3) |
MAIS 645 | Understanding Work and Learning | (3) |
MDDE 611 | Foundations of Adult Education | (3) |
Adult Education electives
Grouped study
Individualized study
GOVN 500 | Governance and Leadership | (3) |
HIST 632 | Gender, Race, Racism, and the History of Classical Scholarship | (3) |
MAIS 638 | What I Tell You May Not Be True: Autobiography, Discourse Analysis, and Post-Colonialism | (3) |
MAIS 640 | Grounded Theory, Exploration, and Beyond | (3) |
MAIS 650 | Canadian and International Labour Education | (3) |
SOCI 537 | Deciphering Our Social Worlds | (3) |
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