Your Career Begins Here: Experiential Learning Opportunities at Brock University |
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Brock University is committed to our promise to students: Your Career Begins Here. We offer a variety of Experiential Learning Opportunities for student employment and career preparation, on and off campus. Experiential learning at Brock incorporates both alternatives that are integral to students' academic programs, and alternatives that are optional, non-credit services for students. Academic experiential learning opportunities are offered by each of the Faculties and include:
Non-credit experiential opportunities for current students are co-ordinated in Student Services and include:
Experiential learning at Brock is designed to develop students' skills as productive, competent, responsible and reputable graduates that are well prepared for the workplace. |
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Director Cindy Dunne Taro 4th Floor, extension 4325 Hours: MondayFriday, 8:304:30 E-mail:coop@brocku.ca The Co-operative Programs Office at Brock provides information and assistance to applicants and registered students for all campus co-op and internship programs, and will:
· provide placement information to the Registrar's Office for inclusion on students' academic transcripts Students who are interested in applying to a co-op or internship program are encouraged to contact the Co-operative Programs Office for information. |
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Co-operative education combines traditional undergraduate academic programming and relevant work experience in alternating terms. The work term experiences are designed to prepare students for their transition from university to the professional community. The 4 and 5 year programs enable students to acquire experience in their areas of career interest. The practical experiences and academic studies complement one another. The Co-op Programs Office manages the administration and facilitation of the co-op experience at Brock. Co-op coordinators for each program support students throughout their co-op experience. Brock University co-op programs have clear advantages, particularly the limited class sizes that ensure appropriate time is allocated to each individual student. Students can explore career possibilities, where their interests lie and the type of work environment that best suits them, helping them make informed decisions about their career options. Co-op graduates have the highest rates of employment after graduation. Many employers use co-op programs as a way to identify and recruit their future permanent workforce. |
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Please consult calendar copy of program for specific requirements. Co-op programs: (BAcc Honours, 4 yr) Business Administration (BBA Honours, 4 yr) (BBE, 4 yr) (BSc Honours, 5 yr) Communications, Business Communications (BA Honours, 4 yr) Communications, Information Technology (BA Honours, 4 yr) Communications, Media and Culture (BA Honours, 4 yr) Communications, Policy (BA Honours, 4 yr) Communications, Popular Culture (BA, 4 yr) (BSc Honours, 4 yr) Computing and Solid-State Device Technology (BSc Honours, 4 yr) (BSc Honours, 4yr) (BSc Honours, 4 yr) (BSc Honours, 4 yr) (BSM Honours, 4 1/2 yr) Theatre and Dramatic Literature (BA Honours, 5 yr) (BA Honours, 4 yr) Internships: |
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In addition to co-op and internship programs, many other academic programs at Brock include specific courses that require a significant work placement. Normally, these course-based experiences are arranged with public service agencies, schools or employers on a voluntary work basis rather than as paid employment. Most of these courses are a core program requirement for a particular degree program in the discipline. |
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The course number, course title and final grade are listed on the student's academic transcript. At the discretion of the individual faculty teaching the course, course-based experiential learning can also be linked to students' Experience Plus Records in the following ways:
The standard course tuition fee normally covers the costs of course-based experiential learning. |
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Director Cindy Nogradi Career Services Schmon Tower 411, extension 3242 Hours: Monday-Friday: 8:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m. Tuesdays, Wednesdays: 8:30 a.m. 7:00 p.m. E-mail: careers@www.brocku.ca Website: http://www.brocku.ca/career Career Services works on students' behalf by offering the following services:
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Experience Plus Coordinator Julie Fennell Career Services Schmon Tower 411, extension 4414 Hours: Monday-Friday: 8:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesdays: 8:30 a.m. 7:00 p.m. E-mail: careers@www.brocku.ca Website: http://www.brocku.ca/career The Experience Plus program is a non-credit opportunity for students to prepare for their future careers. Experience Plus was created to:
Experience Plus is open to all Brock University students. Students participate to the level of their interest. Experience Plus activities are pursued on a part-time basis, in parallel with students' academic studies. Students interested in participating in Experience Plus should visit the Career Services web site to register as an Experience Plus student. We recommend students use Experience Plus to build a strong resume over the four years of their university experience, by participating in a variety of practical experiences that build employability skills. Any of the following opportunities are eligible for inclusion on students' Experience Plus records:
Career Services helps students use their Experience Plus record, combined with their other off-campus employment and experience, to build a Career Portfolio for a competitive edge in the work place. |
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Skills Plus is offered by Career Services to centralize students' access to the many workshops and opportunities offered by various campus departments. Skills Plus focuses on employability skills development for Brock students. All Skills Plus workshops are eligible for inclusion on students' Experience Plus records, including:
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Volunteers Plus is offered by Career Services to centralize students' access to the many service opportunities offered by various campus organizations and by many organizations in the community. All Volunteers Plus activities are eligible for inclusion on students' Experience Plus records with the appropriate documentation. Students are encouraged to participate in Volunteers Plus at some point in their Experience Plus activities. Volunteering provides excellent experience for career development. Many employers look very favourably on applicants who can demonstrate volunteer experience as well as paid work experience. |
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Career Services at Brock University produces an Experience Plus record to record the employability skills that students develop through workshops, computer training, volunteering, paid jobs, and leadership activities on campus. To create this Experience Plus record, students must sign up as a member on the Experience Plus web site, ensure that they complete with each of their campus employers/professors the verification form for Experience Plus, ask their employer to send these forms to the Experience Plus Coordinator in Career Services, and contact Career Services annually to ensure their Experience Plus record is complete. Students use their Experience Plus record as a key part of their career portfolio to find both summer jobs and employment after graduation. Currently, students pay nominal fees for workshops and copies of their Experience Plus record. |
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Co-ordinator Dan Malleck, PhD, Career Services Schmon Tower 411, extension 3106 Hours Monday- Friday: 8:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m. Tuesdays, Wednesdays: 8:30 a.m. 7:00 p.m. E-mail: careers@www.brocku.ca Website: http://www.brocku.ca/career |
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Med Experience Plus at Brock is a fee-based, non-credit part-time program of activities that runs concurrently with each year of the Brock academic degree program. It is designed to enhance students' studies, and their eligibility for their chosen health-care field, by providing practical experience with:
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Med Experience Plus is a limited enrolment program and requires a separate application. Admission is competitive; minimum requirements for consideration include:
New students are admitted in September to the first year of Med Plus. |
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Once admitted, students must participate in the full mandatory curriculum. The Med Plus program runs from September to April, over four years. Med Plus students who withdraw from the program forego their place, which is reassigned to a student on the waiting list. A significant strength of the Med Plus program is developing an understanding of team work in academic and health delivery settings. Therefore the University may withdraw a student's place under certain conditions, including inadequate attendance, unacceptable words or actions in a placement or visit, unsatisfactory placement evaluation, or unacceptably competitive behaviour with fellow Med Plus students. Students must maintain an average of 75% to continue in the program each year. |
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Students receive an official Med Experience Plus record, separate from their academic transcript and from their Experience Plus record. The Med Plus record documents the personal and public health learning that students have acquired by listing the workshops, speakers, site visits, and volunteer placements in which each student has participated. Attendance is taken at each Med Plus event to ensure the accuracy of this record. Since Med Plus is a full cost-recovery program, students pay an annual membership fee to Career Services. The current annual fee is $600; students may expect annual fee increases in the order of 10%. If students withdraw from the program after accepting admission, partial fee refunds are pro-rated after June 15th. The fee is non-refundable after October 31st. |
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Clinical & Field Practises in Athletic Therapy Disabilities Studies Practicum Leisure Services Field Work Outdoor Recreation Leadership Recreation and Tourism Agency Field Work Project Sport Management Internship Tourism and Recreation Field Work Project |
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Publishing & Harpweaver Magazine Practicum Clinical Observation in Communication Disorders Music Work Study Practicum |
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Field Studies, Individualized Instruction and Practicum Instructional Strategies: Intermediate/Senior Teaching Techniques for the Classroom Instructional Strategies: Early Primary |
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Child and Youth Development Applied Studies of Diversity and Development Film Studies: Experiential Learning Internship in Communication Industries Film Studies: Experiential Learning Honours Geography Internship Politics Internship Honours Practicum Experiential Learning in Women's Studies |
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2001-2002 Undergraduate Calendar
Last updated: October 23, 2001 @ 10:11AM