3.00 credits
(1,0,2)
30 wks
This course will be delivered over two terms and is both classroom-based and experiential. It will combine theory, support and a practicum. Students will learn about the work of non-profit organizations, exploring non-profit governance; relationship building and communication for mentorship; team building; evaluation and assessment skills; and presentation skills. Students will also gain experience in a specific area of focus, such as literacy, health promotion, community economic development, and community arts.
Prerequisites: CLSC/CCB 100, CLSC/CCB 105 and CLSC 103 as pre- or co-requisites