Transitions to Post-Secondary Education (A107) New Student Information Form

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Please fill out and submit this form to accept your offer to the Transitions to Post-Secondary Education Program (A107).

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Courses
Please select 1 of the following 3 electives to take in your first semester:
In this course, students will embark on a transformative journey toward achieving career aspirations. Through personal storytelling, the creation of impactful career artifacts (resume, cover letters), personal branding, and visibility strategies, students will gain self-awareness and learn how to stand out in a competitive job market. This course will help students master the art of converting interviews into job offers and develop targeted solutions to thrive in the world of work after college. By the end of this course, students will be well-equipped to pursue ideal careers with confidence and purpose.
In this course, students are given the opportunity to explore themselves and their life stories through writing. Students will learn how to recognize and make sense of pivotal moments in their lives, and how to transform the challenges and turning points in their lives into meaningful and compelling writing pieces. Students will complete a variety of writing exercises to help them find and cultivate their writing voice, silence their inner critic, and explore their sense of identity through different narrative forms.
This course offers students an engaging and interactive opportunity to examine, critique and debate major ideologies, discourses, philosophies, ideas and social constructions as they relate to popular media, power and social change movements in the 20th and 21st centuries. Through examination of popular film, documentaries, essays, news articles, short fiction and music, students will discover how media have shaped our understanding of the world, and what can be done to disrupt harmful and oppressive messages to bring about healthier, fairer and more livable societies.
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Land Acknowledgement

Land Acknowledgement

George Brown Polytechnic is located on the traditional territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation and other Indigenous peoples who have lived here over time. We are grateful to share this land as treaty people who learn, work and live in the community with each other.