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This is an ARCHIVED version of the Kwantlen University College Calendar for 2003-2004 and is provided for historical reference only. See the current version of the Calendar for updated information.

The on-line version of the University College Calendar is the Official version.
In the event of conflict between the printed version and the online version, the on-line version will prevail.


Effective date of this course calendar information, unless otherwise indicated,
is Sept. 1, 2003 to Aug. 31, 2004.

Note: All course changes and updates are shown in blue.


Co-operative Education


COOP 1101 cr-1
Job Search Techniques
Students will learn the philosophy and goals of co-operative education. They will also learn to develop effective job search techniques, including preparing effective resumes and cover letter, and practicing interview skills, in order to secure their first co-op placement.
COOP 1110 cr-9
Work Semester 1
Students will apply academic knowledge and acquire new abilities through relevant employment in their field of study. They will complete a 12 to 16-week paid co-op work experience, monitored by the Co-op office. Students will reflect on how their behaviours and attitudes affect their work and their relations with others in the organization. They will also assess their interests and attitudes in relation to their field of study.
Prerequisites: CO-OP 1101; Permission of the instructor;Special program criteria:
ENVI:satifactory standing & completion of first year
CISY:completion of first year with a 2.33 GPA
MRKT:completion of first year with a 3.00 GPA
COOP 2101 (formerly COOP 1201) cr-1
Leadership and the Job Search
Students will integrate the learning they acquired during their first co-op placement, through a written report and presentation, and prepare for their second placement. They will inventory their skills and knowledge, update their resumes, and practice interview techniques. They will also develop leadership abilities through a mentoring program of junior students, which includes conducting interviews, analyzing resumes, and providing freedback.
Prerequisite: COOP 1101 and 1110
COOP 2110 cr-9
Work Semester 2
Students will apply academic knowledge and acquire new abilities through relevant employment in their field of study. They will complete a second 12 to 16-week paid work experience, monitored by the Co-op office. Students will explore the significance of their behaviours and attitudes in relation to their work and examine their own working relationships and those of the organization. They will also define their interests and attitudes in relation to their field of study. Credits for co-op courses may only be used to satisfy graduation requirements of co-op diploma and degree programs.
(prerequisiste correction)
Prerequisites: CO-OP 2101; Permission of Instructor; Following program specific criteria:
ENVI: second year standing & first year 2.0 GPA.
CISY:second year standing & first year 2.33 GPA
MRKT: second year standing & first year 3.0 GPA
COOP 2301 cr-1
Career Search
Students will integrate the learning they acquired during their second work experience and prepare for their entrance into the labour market upon graduation. They will plan their career development, update their resumes and prepare timelines for their job search. They will learn techniques to identify and research work opportunities and use these techniques in conducting a job search.
Prerequisites: COOP 2101 & COOP 2110
COOP 3210 cr-9
Work Semester 3
Students will apply academic knowledge and acquire new abilities through relevant employment in their field of study. They will complete a 12 to 16-week paid co-op work term. They will assess their interests and attitudes in relation to their field of study.
Prerequisites: Permission of the instructor, and program based criteria: BTech: min. GPA of 2.5 in any five program courses
BBA: min. GPA of 2.7 in any five program courses.
COOP 4210 cr-9
Work Semester 4
Students will continue a co-op work term, further applying academic knowledge and acquiring new abilities through relevant employment in their field of study. They will complete a further 12 to 16-week paid work co-op work term. They will prepare a formal report examining one aspect of their work – either on a technical, organizational or interpersonal level.
Prerequisites: COOP 3210

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