Faculty of Information and Media Studies 2999A/B/Y
THEORY MEETS PRACTICE: CAREERS & COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT SEMINAR
This course investigates issues and concepts related to careers and community engagement in the context of Media Studies. In addition to theoretically oriented topics and concepts, this course prepares students for career development through reflective and experiential learning activities, case studies, workshop series, and guest speakers from the community.
Prerequisite(s): Registration in the second, third, or fourth year of either a Major or Honours Specialization module within the Faculty of Information and Media Studies, with a cumulative average of at least 70%, no failures in FIMS courses, no more than 1.0 failure in a non-FIMS course, and no documented academic offenses. Priority will be given to students registered in the FIMS Internship module.
Extra Information: Pass/Fail. 3 lecture hours. This course will count toward a degree but will not count toward a module in FIMS.