6.00 credits
(1.4,0,24)
15 wks
This work-integrated learning course provides tools, resources, and strategies to prepare students to research, apply for, secure, and successfully complete a paid/non-paid Canadian work placement. Students will engage in self-assessment, create an action plan, survey the B.C. job market and articulate their competitive advantages. The course addresses the specific processes involved in finding a challenging and rewarding work experience position in alignment with individual career goals. Students will engage in a period of productive employment in the Canadian workplace, applying classroom theory and skills to the workplace.
Prerequisites
21 TOUR credits of 300-level or higher coursework as pre- or corequisites
Course Outlines
Please note: Course outlines of record posted may vary from the section syllabus distributed by each instructor (e.g. textbooks, assignments, timing of midterms).
| Effective Term |
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Summer 2020 onwards |
Summer 2018 - Spring 2020 |
Summer 2020 onwards