Digital Arts Co-op Work-term IV

Digital Arts Co-op Work-term IV, COOP 213 is a (paid) work-term which fosters partnerships between students, employers and institution; to bring classroom learning into the workplace. Co-op Education is a process of education that formally integrates students' academic study with periods of related work experience. By participating in an additional work-term students further bolster their soft and hard skills as related to their area of study within the School of the Arts.
Prerequisites
The student must have completed COOP 212 with a CRG and be enrolled in the School of the Arts, Digitals Arts or Digital Arts and New Media program with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0, completion of all courses. Any student with one (1) or more failing grades must have Advisor approval to enter into a Co-op Work Term.
Credits
6.00