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Offering more than 65 programs, the university provides a transformative education in a collaborative and supportive learning environment. Creativity thrives here through research and innovation that engages students, faculty and the community.
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WINL 301 - Arts & Science Disciplines Placement Program
Students in their 3rd and 4th years can participate in these placements. Students will be from a wide degree of majors in the Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science programs. You can expect students to have a solid foundation of knowledge in their program discipline and be capable of working at a fairly independent level (with mentorship and feedback regularly provided throughout the placement). Roles offered to students should reflect early-career level work for their discipline. Bachelor of Arts Majors include: anthropology, economics, English, history, philosophy, political science, psychology, sociology Bachelor of Science Majors include: applied statistics, biological sciences, chemistry, computer science, mathematical sciences, mathematics, physical sciences, psychology
Custom Business Consulting
10980, 11082
Students focus on learning the consulting process by initializing, developing, and implementing a real-world project with a business client. Students will engage in problem diagnosis, learn and undertake different consulting approaches and styles, build client-consultant relationships, manage change, and uphold professional codes of conduct and ethics. Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to: Work cooperatively and collaboratively in a consulting project team. Differentiate internal and external consulting in terms of context, characteristics, and challenges. Distinguish between the different types of consultants and explain the differences between stakeholders in each consulting arena. Analyze an existing organization and apply consulting techniques to diagnose problems, collect information, and prepare a consulting report and implementation plan. Apply the basic principles of proposal development and project management in a consulting project. Identify and discuss ethical considerations and concerns specifically applicable to consultants.
Managing Organizational Change
11153
We are seeking project subissions for a course-based WIL project in Managing Organizational Change. Please note that there is no financial cost associated with your participation. Instead, we seek your invaluable commitment in the form of time and expertise. Students will analyze the proposed organizational change issue and apply current change management models and theories to provide recommendations and analysis on how to navigate the proposed change.
BCSC 322 Interview Skills - Issues Article
11977
Student Profile: Students in this course are in their 3 year of the Journalism program. These students can be expected to have intermediate understanding in this project area. Skills already have: Foundational interviewing skills Foundational story development skills Intermediate professional writing skills Skills to be developed: Interpersonal skills Professional communication skills Critical thinking skills Writing for an audience