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1 year - Full time - May though April

In-class, online + practicum

Admission requirements: Undergraduate degree with strong writing background

$9000 + Western ancillary fees, course texts

OSAP eligible

Application deadline: January 15

 
Practicum

A practicum is a college or university course, often in a specialized field of study, that is designed to give students supervised practical application of a previously or concurrently studied theory.

Students will engage in a practicum, which will culminate classroom theory into practical real world application. Students should expect a high calibre practicum experience, gaining valuable insight into the organization, while demonstrating acquired hands on knowledge in a relevant industry role.

Please note: Depending on your geographic location and the availability of practicum sites, you may be required to travel and/or relocate in order to complete the practical portions of the Diploma requirements.


What is the expected time commitment for the practicum?

How is the practicum placement evaluated?

Where can I complete my practicum?

Are these paid practicum sessions?

What is the process for securing a practicum site?

Where can I find additional information on the practicum?


 

What is the expected time commitment for the practicum?

The practicum runs for a total of 560 hours between January and April. Similar to a work-related position, students will be on-site or conducting site-related work for a minimum of 35 hours per week following a schedule predetermined by the student, the Practicum Coordinator, and the practicum site supervisor. Students must successfully complete the practicum to satisfy the requirements for the diploma.

 

How are the practicum placements evaluated?

There are three components to each practicum evaluation:

All evaluation criteria will be outlined on the course syllabus provided to students in the fall.

 

Where can I complete my practicum?

Continuing Studies recruits practicum sites from agencies and organizations located across the country in business, government, health, and non-profit sectors. Students will be provided with a pre-approved list of potential practicum sites; however, students may consider collaborating with the Practicum Coordinator to identify new sites of interest.

Please note: Depending on your geographic location and the availability of practicum sites, you may be required to travel and/or relocate in order to complete the practical portions of the Diploma requirements.

 

Are these paid practicum sessions?

Successful completion of the practicum, based on the evaluation of the student’s on-site performance, is a requirement of the academic program. A site may choose to recognize the student’s contribution to the organization by offering a monthly stipend or honorarium, but this is at the site's discretion, and is not required for sites to be eligible to participate.

 

What is the process for securing a practicum site?

Planning for the practicum begins in the fall. Prior to this time, students are encouraged to begin thinking about specific sites of interest, or sectors of interest, and are invited to discuss their ideas with the Practicum Coordinator after their acceptance into the diploma Program. In the fall, students will be provided with a list of approved practicum sites; students may also work directly with the Practicum Coordinator to secure a practicum site that is not on the list. As much as possible, the process for securing a practicum will look like the process for securing employment:

Where can I find additional information on the practicum?

The Practicum Coordinator at Continuing Studies guides students through the practicum process. Upon acceptance into the program, students are encouraged to contact the Practicum Coordinator to discuss their interests, questions, and/or concerns.

If you have questions beyond the information that is provided about the program please contact Continuing Studies at Western at 519 661 3658 or email post-degree@uwo.ca.

Practicum Sites

3M Canada
Alliance Atlantis
APEX Public Relations
Argyle Communications
Best PR
Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada
Budman & Associates
Canadian Cancer Society
Environment Agency Wales
Epilepsy Support Centre
Evergreen
Flip Publicity
Grey Worldwide Northwest
GlaxoSmithKline
Hot Docs Canadian Documentary Film Festival
Huron University College
InfoTech
Interscope Universal L.A.
London Health Sciences Centre
LouLou magazine
McGraw-Hill Ryerson
Merit
MS&L
Museum London
Open Text
Pillar Nonprofit Network
ProAction Cops and Kids
Regional Municipality of Halton
Regional Municipality of Niagara
Richard Ivey School of Business
Roots Canada Ltd.
Royal Canadian Golf Association
Royal Ontario Museum
Strategic Objectives
The Enterprise Canada Group Inc.
The Lashbrook Group
The Fairmont Royal York
Transport Canada
United Food and Commercial Workers
VIA Rail Canada
Weber Shandwick Worldwide
Women’s President Organization N.Y
YMCA London