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 Community Capacity Building Citation
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SchoolCapilano University
LocationNorth Vancouver, BC, Canada
School TypeUniversity
School SizeFull-time Undergraduate: 9,753
DegreeCertificate
Honours
Co-op
Length8 Month(s)
Entry Grade (%)*
Prerequisites
Prerequisites Notes

Basic requirements 

  • High school graduation 

Current high school students 

Grade 12 students can apply for conditional admission based on their final Grade 11 and/or interim Grade 12 marks by uploading their most recent grades (e.g., unofficial transcript or a report card) through EducationPlannerBC. Final admission depends on high school graduation and meeting the specific requirements of the program. 

Note: Applicants from B.C high schools must release their grades to CapU via the BC Ministry of Education at Student Transcripts Services (STS) as soon as possible. 

Cost

Cost shown is for the entire program and includes fees.

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Description

The Community Capacity Building (CCB) Citation is a unique program for students with lived experience in hands-on community work. 

Create a positive impact in your community 

The program itself is two community development courses - CLSC 100 — Introduction to Community Development and CLSC 105 — Foundation Skills in Community Development - completed over eight months (April - September). 

There are two ways to take the program. The online cohort is open to learners across Canada and is one three-hour evening session per week, plus weekly activities and readings. 

The in-person cohort, which takes place at Ts?zil Learning Centre, is exclusively for Lil’wat Nation members. It consists of two 2-hour sessions per week. 

The program is ideal for community-engaged people who are seeking practical skills and theoretical knowledge in social change. 

It's a great choice for community workers and volunteers, people involved with Indigenous organizations, non-profits, municipalities and informal community groups. 

The CCB is also a good option for current CapU students who are looking to enhance their bachelor's degree with a citation credential. Courses in the CCS can count as electives. 

As part of the program, you'll also engage with the extended CCB network through partnerships with organizations including the Association of Neighbourhood Houses of BC, Vancouver Foundation, and Lil’wat First Nation. 

Careers:  

  • Community work 
Next Steps

*We make every attempt to provide accurate information on prerequisites, programs, and tuition. However, this information is subject to change without notice and we highly recommend that you contact the school to confirm important information before applying.