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APTPUO - Fall 2026 - API6321 A00

Ottawa, ON Part time

Posting Reason:

New Position

Location:

Main Campus

Academic Period:

2026 Fall Semester

Faculty:

Faculté des sciences sociales / Faculty of Social Sciences

Academic Unit:

Affaires publiques et internationales \\ Public and International Affairs

Course Title:

Quantitative Research Methods

Course Code:

API6321

Section:

A00

Course Description:

Official course description:
« The goal of this course is to develop an understanding of quantitative research designs and methods used for the development and assessment of public policy. Methods covered may include simple and multiple regression, logistic regression, GIS mapping and factor analysis. Students will learn how to interpret and assess quantitative research that uses these basic econometric techniques. They will conduct a quantitative analysis in an area of their choice as part of the work. In doing so they will learn how to accurately and describe statistical information in ways appropriate for public policy.»

Posting limited to:

Professeur à temps-partiel régulier / Regular Part-Time Professor

Date Posted (YYYY/MM/DD):

2026/04/30

Applications must be received BEFORE (YYYY/MM/DD):

2026/05/31

Expected Enrolment:

24

Approval date:

2026/04/30

Number of credits:

3

Work Hours:

39

Hourly Rate:

Enseignement / Teaching: $239.47 (2024-2025)

The academic year starts on September 1 and ends on August 31.

These rates do not included vacation pay nor statutory pay.

These rates will be applied until a new collective agreement is ratified. Retro will be paid after the ratification.

Course type:

D

Posting type:

Régulier / Regular

Language of instruction:

Anglais | English

Competence in second language:

Active

Course Schedule:

Lundi | Monday 17:30-20:30 - -

Requirements:

Requirements:

Ph.D. Demonstrated expertise in simple and multiple regression, logistic regression, GIS mapping and factor analysis.

Demonstrated ability to teach the application of these tools and other statistical methods for public policy practitioners.

Additional Information and/or Comments:

An acceptable level of education and/or experience could be viewed as being equivalent to the educational required and/or demonstrated experience. If you are invited to continue the selection process, please notify us of any adaptive measures you might require. Information you send us will be handled respectfully and in complete confidence. Employees are required under provincial law to successfully complete all mandatory legislated training. The list of training may be modified by provincial law.

The hiring process will be governed by the current APTPUO collective agreements; you can click here for the main unit, here for the OLBI unit, or here for the Toronto/Windsor unit to find out more.

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