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Curricular work-integrated learning courses (WIL classes) can be found in most CapU programs. WIL allows students to apply knowledge acquired in-class to a real situation and work or collaborate with a third party organization.

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Early Childhood Care & Education students in the woods working on a project.

Types of work-integrated learning (WIL)

You can engage with many types of work-integrated learning while studying at CapU.

Some types of WIL are integrated into your program and are mandatory (required for graduation) and others are included in specific courses you can choose as electives.

Learn more about available work-integrated learning types at CapU and select your courses for each term well in advance to take advantage of what's possible.

Ask an academic advisor for help with course/program planning, or email us at wil@capilanou.ca with any questions.

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Capilano University Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) members Stefanie Carlson, Carma Chan, Shaun McGrath and Brian Chao on Thursday, Oct. 17, 2019. The Capilano University chapter received a 2019 PATA Award of Excellence in Kazakhstan.

Ways to get work experience

Find out how you can get relevant and transferable experience in and outside of the classroom.

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Student testimonials

“Developing people skills and risk awareness in the heart of Vancouver was the most valuable part of my WIL experience.”

– Charlie (Minh) Troung

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