Research and Evaluation Program (RES)

What IS the RES Program?

For the most up-to-date information about the RES program, please visit the program website.

Research and Evaluation is a one-year Ontario College Graduate Certificate program designed for students to hone their technical skills in research and evaluation. Students learn to plan, conduct, measure and report on research to support decision-making.

Applying research to make a real difference is an increasingly necessary part of working in the not-for-profit and public sectors. The Research and Evaluation program will help students apply their research interests in real-world settings, such as social agencies, healthcare, education and the private sector while honing their technical skills and cross-disciplinary perspectives. Students develop sought-after skills in research design, data analysis and the professional issues involved in measuring the performance of projects, policies and programs. These in-demand skills are desirable in a wide range of fields, including government, social agencies, health care, and the private sector.

Catherine (Kate ) Traill

Meet your Coordinator

Catherine (Kate ) Traill
Email:
ctraill@fanshawec.ca

 

Professor Traill’s Top 3 Success Tips

  1. Plan your time! It’s important to map out your week to ensure that you’ve allocated enough time to attend class, review the online modules, and complete assignments.
  2. Collaborate! Your colleagues and peers in this program will be valuable professional resources for you in the coming years. There’s also a lot of group work in this program. Get to know—and learn—from each other.
  3. Get involved! London is a great community, and there are lots of ways to volunteer, network, and build your professional capacity.

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Program Learning Outcomes

The graduate has reliably demonstrated the ability to

  1. Use current information technology tools to retrieve, organize, process, and communicate both qualitative and quantitative evaluation and research data
  2. Translate research and program evaluation goals into appropriate evaluation designs and methods
  3. Construct actionable recommendations for stakeholders based on accurate analysis of the information
  4. Design clear, persuasive and accurate documentation to collect, support and present data for program evaluation and research projects
  5. Meet the objectives of organizations and clients through applying appropriate program evaluation and research methods, and through accurately analyzing research and evaluation findings
  6. Apply appropriate statistical techniques to generate high-quality information and analysis
  7. Complete all work in accordance with ethical, legislative and professional requirements and standards
  8. Contribute to the management of a project, ensuring that it meets all necessary goals and parameters (e.g. scope, design/features, timelines, etc.)
  9. Effectively communicate specialized information to diverse audiences with varying degrees of technical knowledge
  10. Accurately and persuasively report on the progress and results of program evaluation and research projects to relevant stakeholders
  11. Increase organizational efficacy by capturing, interpreting and applying organizational information using knowledge management techniques

RES Courses

Students in RES take the following courses:

 

COMM – 6034 Reading, Writing & Audience Analysis

 

RSCH – 6005 Program Evaluation & Performance

 

SOSC – 6001 Program Eval Policy & Ethics Contexts

 

RSCH – 6002 Qualitative Research Methods

 

RSCH – 6004 Survey Methods

 

RSCH – 6003 Quantitative Research Methods

 

RSCH – 6006 Evaluation Design & Project Management

 

SOSC – 6002 Knowledge Translation & Management

 

RSCH – 6007 Evaluation Implementation & Outcomes

 

COMM – 6032 Professional Presentations

 

COMM – 6033 Reports

 

SOSC – 6003 Capstone

 

Admission Requirements

Students who enroll in a graduate certificate program are required to possess the following:

  • A Two- or Three-Year College Diploma or a Degree*
    OR
  • Acceptable combination of related work experience and post-secondary education as judged by the College to be equivalent to the above**

Note:
* A degree is required for the Credentialed Evaluator (CE) designation with the Canadian Evaluation Society.
**Applicants may be required to submit a resume and cover letter that includes details of work experience

Future Career Paths

Career paths are varied based on prior knowledge, training, and skillsets. The Research and Evaluation program will teach you how to research and evaluate, but your own interests will determine what you research and evaluate.
Graduates of our program have pursued careers as a

  • Research Assistant / Associate
  • Data Analyst
  • Clinical Trial Coordinator
  • Project Evaluator
  • Program Assistant
  • Policy Analyst
  • Recruiter
  • Event Coordinator
  • Project Manager

Unique Program Experience

Every Fanshawe student participates in at least one rich, experiential learning opportunity while studying at Fanshawe. SOSC 6003: Capstone provides a SILEx opportunity that will enhance critical Job Skills for the Future.

To learn more about Fanshawe’s SILEx commitment, please visit the Signature Learning Experience website for more details.

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