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Work Placement in Gender, Sexuality & Women’s Studies

This course provides students with hands-on experience applying their knowledge of gender, sexuality and women’s studies within a community setting. Students will engage with local organizations, while critically reflecting on theoretical concepts in real-world contexts.

Engaging Health in the Community: Advanced Health Research in the Field

This course applies academic knowledge of health, health advocacy, and health care systems to experience in community settings through classroom study and the application of social science research methods in student placements in health-related organizations and agencies.

Program Evaluation II

Provides students with the fundamental methodological tools necessary to evaluate the effectiveness of government and NGO programs. Students will learn to develop research designs for formative evaluations, summative evaluations and needs studies. Students will have an opportunity to put research designs into practice for program evaluations in partnership with public and not-for-profit sector organizations. Both […]

Disaster & Emergency Management Practicum

Placements in the field provide students with the opportunity to apply theories of disaster and emergency management in a variety of organizations within the private, public and non-governmental organization sectors.

Financial Accountability Practicum

Placements in organizations provide students with the opportunity to explore the relationship between theory and practice in financial accountability as well as obtain relevant employment experience to prepare for careers

Placement Option MA

In certain instances a Candidate for the Masters degree may elect to complete a placement in order to fulfill course requirements.