Course

Co-operative Education

Faculty
Business Development
Department
Co-operative Education
Course Code
COOP 4500
Credits
9.00
Semester Length
13-16 weeks
Max Class Size
N/A
Method(s) Of Instruction
Co-op
Course Designation
None
Industry Designation
None
Typically Offered
To be determined

Overview

Course Description
This Co-operative (Co-op) Education course is designed for Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) students to meet their work experience degree exit requirement. COOP 4500 will enable students to complete their work experience (500 hours) requirement gathering evidence from their workplace applying the eight broad Learning Outcomes of the BBA program. A student who successfully completes COOP 1100 plus one of COOP 1200, 2300, 2400 or 3500 plus this course, COOP 4500, is eligible for a Co-operative Education designation on their credential.
Course Content

1. Career Skills Training and Career Management:

1.1 Deconstruct job postings;
1.2 Write targeted job applications including; cover letters and resumes to College and industry standards;
1.3 Research potential Work Term employers;
1.4 Attend mock interviews, receive and apply feedback;
1.5 Attend networking and employer events; and
1.6 Complete a job interview successfully.

2. Goal Setting:

2.1 Set specific, measurable and realistic Work Term goals for learning objectives;
2.2 Re-evaluate as situation requires;
2.3 Analyze success through self-assessment which is communicated to the Faculty Advisor verbally and in writing; and
2.4 Outline growth and development from previous Work Term(s) which is communicated to the Faculty Advisor verbally and in writing.

3. Employability Skills:

3.1 Communicate effectively with coworkers, employer clients/customers, supervisors, and College Co-op/Career Advisor Centre staff;
3.2 Work effectively as a team member, including resolving conflict;
3.3 Apply critical/creative thinking in decision making and problem solving;
3.4 Embrace learning opportunities;
3.5 Represent self and the College professionally and ethically;
3.6 Develop personal management skills related to time, organization, and stress; and
3.7 Accept constructive criticism as a vehicle to learning.

4. Program Specific Skills:

4.1 Apply learned academic knowledge and skills in the work environment.

5. Work Term Report, Project or Presentation:

5.1 Analysis of organizational, technical and interpersonal skills learned in the classroom and utilized in the workplace;
5.2 Reflection on the connection between classroom and practical work experience; and
5.3 Evidence from the work experience demonstrating competence in the eight broad based BBA course learning outcomes.
5.4 Format to satisfy needs of employer and/or Faculty Advisor.

Learning Activities

Independent learning through a program-related Work Term with support given by a Faculty Advisor and workplace supervisor.

Means of Assessment

Assessment will be in accordance with the Douglas College Evaluation Policy. Students will be assigned a grade of MASTERY when ALL of the following are achieved:

1. Career skills training documentation and job interview result in a Work Term;
2. Work Term learning objectives are defined and fulfilled;
3. Work Term report, project or presentation is completed based on given criteria;
4. Employer's evaluation is satisfactory based on given criteria; and
5. Faculty Advisor's evaluation is satisfactory based on given criteria. 

Learning Outcomes

At the end of this course, the successful student should be able to:

  1. Apply career management employment search skills to obtain a Work Term in related field of study;
  2. Set, re-evaluate, and achieve realistic, measurable learning objectives;
  3. Adapt transferable employability skills effectively;
  4. Follow program specific skills effectively;
  5. Prepare a Work Term report, project, or presentation, including evidence gathered in their workplace demonstrating the type of experience acquired and practiced on the job meeting the BUSN 4500 eight learning outcomes. 

 

 

 

Textbook Materials

A list of optional handbooks and materials is provided for students at the beginning of each semester.

Requisites

Prerequisites

90 credits towards a degree and Co-op Career Advisor permission, and a minimum cumulitive GPA of 2.33 or permission of the Dean.

The program of study must be the same throughout the Co-op term(s).

Corequisites

No corequisite courses.

Equivalencies

No equivalent courses.

Course Guidelines

Course Guidelines for previous years are viewable by selecting the version desired. If you took this course and do not see a listing for the starting semester / year of the course, consider the previous version as the applicable version.

Course Transfers

These are for current course guidelines only. For a full list of archived courses please see https://www.bctransferguide.ca

Institution Transfer Details for COOP 4500
There are no applicable transfer credits for this course.

Course Offerings

Fall 2024

CRN
34000
section details
CRN Days Instructor Status More details
CRN
34000
Instructor Last Name
Johnston
Instructor First Name
Lianne
Course Status
Open
Maximum Seats
20
Currently Enrolled
0
Remaining Seats:
20
On Waitlist
0
Building
Off Campus Location
Room
None
Times:
-
Section Notes

COOP 4500 080 is restricted to 4th-year students in the BBA program. Variable days and times off campus.

CRN
37088
section details
CRN Days Instructor Status More details
CRN
37088
Instructor Last Name
Johnston
Instructor First Name
Lianne
Course Status
Open
Maximum Seats
10
Currently Enrolled
0
Remaining Seats:
10
On Waitlist
0
Building
Online
Room
ONLINE
Times:
-
Section Notes

COOP 4500 081 is restricted to 4th year students in the BBA program. Variable days and times off campus.

This is an Online Course.