This program is designed for young professionals aged 18-34 in Canada, who consider themselves to be in the early stages of their careers. (Participants do not need to be currently employed).
We hear about leadership all the time – in the contexts of our workplaces, governments, schools, and communities… but what is leadership really?
This course is intended to support young professionals in the early stages of their careers as they explore what leadership means to them in the context of their work and future goals. It will offer participants the chance to grow their understanding of what leadership means, explore their own personal strengths as leaders, learn new skills, and begin to think through how they can apply their leadership in the workplace.
Benefits and Learning Objectives
After seven weeks, participants will come away with a deeper understanding of leadership in its entirety, as well as with a personal inventory of their own strengths as a leader. They’ll have learned new skills and strategies for practicing holistic leadership in the workplace from experts and from their peers, including how to create safer and welcoming workplaces; handle difficult discussions; facilitate workshops; and prioritize self and community care within the work environment. Throughout the course, participants will also work to identify how to apply their learnings, adapt the skills they’ve learned to suit their own personal leadership styles, and use their strengths in leadership to take them from where they are to wherever they want to go—making an impact on what matters to them.
Time Requirement
As a course participant, you can expect to spend approximately 3-4 hours per week, over 9 weeks. Participants in this course are expected to meet online each Thursday from 2 to 4 pm (Atlantic Time).
Technology Requirement
- Computer or laptop
- Reliable internet access (high speed is recommended)
- Speakers and microphone
Online Learning Experience
As a blended model of delivery, you will have the opportunity to engage in learning activities through asynchronous activities (Moodle) and through live discussions (Zoom).
Once per week, there will be a two-hour session on Zoom where we will gather for a real-time, facilitated discussion and activities. These synchronous sessions might also include panel discussions or guest speakers. As a participant, you are expected to engage with your peers in the weekly synchronous space, and to complete weekly coursework and assignments on time before and after class.
Who Should Apply?
This program is designed for young professionals aged 18-34 in Canada, who consider themselves to be in the early stages of their careers. (Participants do not need to be currently employed).