New Course Opportunity — CIRP 3989 Community and Change Industry Research Project

Take advantage of a new course at ULethbridge that integrates a student’s academic studies with quality experiences within a workplace setting. 

CIRP 3989 Community and Change is a work-integrated learning (WIL) course where students blend classroom theories with real-world experiences. They work on practical projects with community partners, applying what they've learned in their studies to solve real problems. Through this, they not only deepen their understanding of their field but also connect with other disciplines, develop professional skills, and expand their network in the community.

Course Highlights:

  • Practical Application: Solve real-world problems alongside community partners.
  • Collaborative Learning: Work with faculty, peers, and employers.
  • Interdisciplinary Connections: Expand your network and knowledge.
  • Professional Development: Enhance critical skills for your career.

Course Objectives:

  • Engage Authentically: Address community needs and drive change.
  • Apply Disciplinary Knowledge: Solve challenges with critical thinking.
  • Deliver Professional Presentations: Showcase solutions confidently.
  • Embrace Reflective Practice: Integrate personal growth with learning.
  • Chart Your Career Path: Connect academic training with career goals.

Students are able to register for the CIRP 3989 course by looking up classes in the Bridge, selecting Fall 2024, and searching for "COMMUNITY & INDUS. RES. PROJ"

Prerequisite: Second-year standing (30.0 credit hours) and minimum GPA of 2.50. 

If you have questions, reach out to us at career.bridge@uleth.ca


Contact:

Jason Kirbyson | j.kirbyson@uleth.ca | 403-329-2000 | myexperience.uleth.ca/home.htm