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Experiential Learning at CapU

Experiential learning at CapU integrates classroom study with professional experience and provides a strong foundation for our students by incorporating workplace learning and collaboration with community partners into all CapU programs.

What experiential learning at CapU means

Practical learning and work-integrated learning (WIL) can be used synonymously. Practical learning (and WIL), make up part of the broader concept of experiential learning at CapU: learning by doing, inside and outside the classroom.

Here are some examples of what we mean by each type of experiential learning at CapU:

Experiential learning
These experiences are embedded in program or course design and include field experience, interactive simulations, teaching labs and project-based course work.

Work-integrated learning
Also embedded in program and course design, work-integrated learning experiences often include a third party, such as an employer, industry or community partner.

Work-integrated learning experiences can include apprenticeships, cooperative education, internships, service learning, applied research projects, mandatory professional practicums and clinical placements, field placements and general work experience.

Co-curricular or extracurricular learning
Not directly embedded in program or course design, these experiences are student-driven and include athletics, student clubs, job shadowing, observing demonstrations, volunteering, or taking paid summer or part-time jobs.

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CapU students walking in the North Vancouver Campus forest.

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CapU students on a field trip to the Malahat Skywalk.

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CapU connects learning to work experience, so you can get ahead.

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CapU faculty member participating in an outdoor project for UN Sustainable Development Goals Week.

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Photo of Harrison Smith looking at Maplewood Flats wetlands
“CapU has a very positive learning environment. The small classes allow for one-on-one time with profs, and the laboratory and fieldwork opportunities are incredible.”
— Harrison Smith

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Tourism Management students on a trip to Porteau Cove.
Tourism Management students on a field study in Porteau Cove.
Students participating in a project during UN Sustainable Development Goals Week.
Students participating in a project during UN Sustainable Development Goals Week.

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