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Italian for Professional Purposes

This course offers a unique opportunity for the students of Italian to develop advanced language competency, with a focus on formal registers of Italian for professional purposes. In addition to earning academic credits, students will gain hands-on work experience, while using Italian in a variety of course-based placements in profit and non-profit organizations in the […]

HREQ Work-Focused Placement Course

This work-focused, course-based placement provides HREQ majors with an intensive experiential education opportunity in their fourth year in exchange for academic credit. Participants will apply their skills and knowledge in the area of human rights and equity as they work with community organizations, government agencies, non-profit agencies, or other relevant groups.

Criminology Placement Course

The purpose of this course is to provide students with an opportunity to develop their knowledge of criminological issues and approaches in a practical context. The course begins with in-class workplace-related skills training followed by placement in a government, community, or non-governmental organization working with people in conflict with the law, victims of crime, or […]

CCY Work-Focused Placement Course

This course provides hands-on, Work-Focused EE opportunities to fourth-year Children, Childhood & Youth students. Students complete part-time, supervised placements with non-profit or community organizations to gain relevant work experience in exchange for academic credit.

Communications Field Experience: Corporate and Cultural Industries

Take your studies out of the classroom and apply the skills you’ve learned in a real work situation! Available to all fourth year Communication & Media Studies, this course allows students to apply for an unpaid position within an organization and work part-time for academic credit. Students recieve hands-on experience, opportunities to network with people […]

Research Seminar in Economics

This course assists students in developing strong analytical, quantitative, and communication skills through independent research and by working in collaboration with a partner organization. It familiarizes students with some of the major issues and research approaches in economics through discussions and presentations of various topics.

English Honour Thesis/Work Placement

Provides an opportunity for sustained research under the direction of a member of the department on topics not covered in the English curriculum. The research may take the form of either a thesis or a work placement.

Public History

This course examines the forms, goals, and practices of making history in museums, archives, historic sites, and other institutions of public history. It enables students to learn the meaning and methods in the production of memory and introduces them to the practical skills for the public presentation of historical knowledge. The course combines analytical study […]

Black Canadian Studies Practicum

This course provides students with practical experience analyzing issues through the lens of Black Canadian Studies with placement in the offices of elected officials.