Bow Valley College
Bow Valley College
Bow Valley College
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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Bow Valley College is Alberta’s largest Comprehensive Community College, leading in business and health career training, community studies, creative technologies, adult upgrading, and English Language Learning. The College removes barriers to success by customizing education, introducing work-integrated learning opportunities and leveraging technology into everything we do.

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FALL 2024 - Digital Marketing

DMP

Sep 30, 2024 - Dec 21, 2024

Looking to improve your marketing? Bring on learners from Bow Valley College to be your learner-consultants, in a project-based experience. Learners will work on one main project over the experience of the semester, connecting with you as needed with virtual communication tools.Learners in this program are gaining skills in digital media creation (photo, video, audio), marketing strategy, technical skills, web design and more.

Admin Laurie Wright
Department Bow Valley College - School of Technology
Matches 2
Category Competitive analysis + 4
Open Closing on September 14, 2024

HMSV3997: Community and Health Leadership Service Learning Project

HMSV3997

May 5, 2025 - Aug 9, 2025

The Health and Human Services Management Post-Diploma Certificate program builds upon the student’s expertise from their health or human services diploma or degree and prepares them for leadership roles within an organization. Students from this program take business courses along with discipline-specific electives in preparation for leading and managing in the complex landscape of the helping professions. Partner with our students as they apply their disciplinary knowledge to address needs or challenges identified by your organization through a project, event, or activity. This collaboration provides your organization with innovative solutions and support while enriching the students’ education with practical experience. Service learning is augmented with 30-hours of classroom seminar time.  Highlights: We will work with you to help identify suitable projects.Students spend 45 hours meeting needs identified by your organization through a project, event, or activity.Two options: May-June (45 hours) OR May-August (45 hours)Service learning opportunities are offered to individual students or student groups.Students have supervising faculty to provide support, guidance, and opportunities for critical reflection throughout this experience.This is an unpaid experiential learning opportunity.Our students can:Provide your organization with innovative solutions and fresh perspectives on community-centered challenges.Create and/or participate in fundraising initiatives.Develop and facilitate employee training and community workshops.Develop community engagement strategies.Develop consumer or client information material.Assess workplace processes and practices and develop recommendations.

Admin ASHLEY HOLLOWAY
Department Bow Valley College - School of Community Studies
Matches 0
Category Leadership + 4
Open Closing on April 4, 2025

HMSV3996: Community and Health Leadership Applied Research Project

HMSV3996

Jan 6, 2025 - Apr 12, 2025

The Health and Human Services Management Post-Diploma Certificate program builds upon the student’s expertise from their health or human services diploma or degree and prepares them for leadership roles within an organization. Students from this program take business courses along with discipline-specific electives in preparation for leading and managing in the complex landscape of the helping professions. Our Applied Research Work Integrated Learning (WIL) Project bridges the gap between academic inquiry and real-world application with an applied research project. This allows you the opportunity to connect with students who can work with you in a project to suit your organization’s needs.Highlights: We will work with you to help identify suitable projects.Under supervision of a faculty member, students present a viable, evidence-based, practical response to an identified organizational need.Students work in small groups to conduct research, complete the research project work, and present their work and/or recommendations to you and/or your organization.Students divide their time between course curriculum and the applied research project for a total of 45 hours  (3 hours/week for 15 weeks) in the fall or winter terms.This is an unpaid experiential learning opportunity.Our students can:Provide your organization with innovative solutions and fresh perspectives on community-centered challenges.Create surveys for research.Participate in data analysis and collating information.Perform a literature review or needs analysis.Develop community engagement strategies.Assess workplace processes and practices and develop recommendations.

Admin ASHLEY HOLLOWAY
Department Bow Valley College - School of Community Studies
Matches 0
Category Leadership + 4
Open Closing on December 9, 2024

Intercultural Communication

COMM3201

Jan 16, 2023 - Apr 23, 2023

Looking to elevate your organization, and bring it to the next level? Bring on students from Bow Valley College to be your student-consultants, in a project-based experience. Students will work on one main project over the course of the semester, connecting with you as needed with virtual communication tools.This course focuses on the knowledge, attitudes, skills, and behaviours for appropriate and effective intercultural communication in diverse workplaces. Learners explore the importance of a global and ethnorelative perspective linking the concepts to their lived experiences. Areas of focus include cultural influences on communication, conflict styles, self-awareness, acculturation, and Indigenous worldviews

Admin ASHLEY HOLLOWAY
Department Bow Valley College - School of Community Studies
Matches 0
Category Leadership + 4
Closed