Experiential Learning

Experiential Learning

Experiential Learning is an umbrella term used to cover all of the opportunities available to students to take part in sector-specific learning experiences. These opportunities can take place in a variety of settings including workplaces, simulation facilities, labs, shops, and studios in both educational, workplace and practice environments. They are a chance for students to experience their field or industry and learn what’s expected of them before graduating.

The Centre for Business has many options for you. Work Integrated Learning — co-op or internships, Consulting Work Term, and the Field Education course are three options available.  In addition to connecting students with employers, we also provide opportunities to participate in competitions, join business organizations, attend industry functions and events and learn from expert guest speakers.

WORK INTEGRATED LEARNING OPTIONS

CO-OP AND INTERNSHIPS

Co-op or Internships are both paid and unpaid opportunities that offers students the opportunity to apply their classroom learning on-the-job, giving them practical experience and further developing their skills.

FIELD EDUCATION COURSE

Diploma students may work for an employer in a preapproved job related to their program of study to earn a business elective credit. They are evaluated against agreed objectives determined in advance by the employer and the faculty.

CLASS PROJECT

Class project may include developing a marketing plan for an organization, creating an online social media strategy or planning and execution of new apps.

APPLIED RESEARCH

Centre for Business students have the opportunity to participate in applied research initiatives through the research and innovation office.

THE ANALYTICS HUB

Students work on field projects for clients in support of data-driven business decisions. Students analyze data using the latest tools and technologies, interact with clients, and gather feedback in order to make meaningful business recommendations.