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51ÎÛÂþ Academic Calendar 2009/10
 

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Global Development Studies

English Language Requirements
Students registering in post-secondary level courses (numbered 100 to 499) will be required to meet the English language entrance proficiency requirements. Students in ESL or the University Foundations programs can register in those courses identified in the University Foundations program with lower levels of language proficiency.

GDS 3106 credits
Global Developments Studies: Canada Internship
Prerequisite(s): 60 university level credits and instructor’s permission.
Experiential learning is an opportunity for students to reflect on the global/local and theory/practice dynamics of the world around us. This will normally involve a three-day-per-week practicum in a multi-disciplinary local setting with a NGO or other organization for a total of 13 weeks. The number of hours per week that a student actually works in his/her placement may vary according to the needs and practices of the NGO.
This is a cross-listed course. Please refer to GEOG 396 for the official course outline.

GDS 3119 credits
Global Development Studies: International Internship
Prerequisite(s): 60 university level credits and instructor’s permission.
The practicum placement is an opportunity for students to reflect on the global/local and theory/practice dynamics of the world around us. This is a five-day-per-week practicum in a multi-disciplinary international setting with a NGO or government agency for up to a total of 13 weeks in another country and two weeks of debriefing and analysis back in Canada.
This is a cross-listed course. Please refer to GEOG 398 for the official course outline.

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