Originator: Vice President, Academic and Research
Approver: Senior Academic Committee
Effective: December 3, 2004
Replaces: September 1996
RRC Polytech is committed to providing well-qualified graduates to meet the requirements of industry. There is an ongoing need for guidance from the community in maintaining college-program relevance to both students and employers. The key to this guidance is a system of program advisory committees that provides a vital link between the community at large and RRC Polytech administration, faculty and students.
All diploma and certificate programs shall have an advisory committee that reports to RRC Polytech administration. Each program will have its own advisory committee, though a group of closely related programs might have one common advisory committee.
The committee advises RRC Polytech in the planning and evaluating of matters pertaining to the program. RRC Polytech retains final authority, except in programs that have shared jurisdiction (e.g., some health care programs), but program decisions will normally reflect the committee’s input.
The committee will normally meet at least twice a year.
The Program Advisory Committee provides guidance and advice on all matters related to the program, carrying out the following functions:
Each Program Advisory Committee shall normally be comprised of between eight and sixteen voting members, appointed by the Dean and selected for their experience in the field and their knowledge of the market and community needs. Current members are encouraged to make recommendations on appropriate appointments. Selection of full-fledged voting members is normally made from the following sectors:
Ex-officio members from RRC Polytech shall include:
Wherever possible, members should be employers or prospective employers of program graduates.
The composition of Program Advisory Committees will vary, but representation should be as broadly based as possible. There should be a minimum of duplication from a single sector. Every effort will be made to ensure that Aboriginal and multicultural communities and people with disabilities are represented.
An effective program advisory committee is composed of members who are informed about the program and involved in program events. The Dean’s office will send all new committee members the following information:
The Department Chair will contact new members to invite them to visit RRC Polytech to meet the faculty and tour the program facilities. All committee members should be invited to public program events, such as graduation, etc.
Service on the committee can result in the following benefits to members:
RRC Polytech campuses are located on the lands of Anishinaabe, Ininiwak, Anishininew, Dakota, and Dené, and the National Homeland of the Red River Métis.
We recognize and honour Treaty 3 Territory Shoal Lake 40 First Nation, the source of Winnipeg’s clean drinking water. In addition, we acknowledge Treaty Territories which provide us with access to electricity we use in both our personal and professional lives.