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Langara College
Langara College
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

GEOG 2275 - Applied Project - Social / Urban /

GEOG 2275

Jan 7, 2025 - May 1, 2025

This class is structured as a single large-group project. Then entire class of students (ranging from 15 - 30) Tackle a single project as a large group. Students are in human/ urban geography and the DASSSH program - Applied Social Sciences and Humanities. The students will collectively create a consultants' report as their final deliverable in the course. Because this is a large-group project this project needs significant scope and capacity. Ideal projects involve addressing a problem or issue related to helping professions, social services, government, and agencies addressing social sustainability. In this class students simulate the creation of a social services agency or consulting firm and take the community partner as a 'client'. Students have a range of skills including a foundation in the social sciences and humanities, as well as foundational skills in accounting, business entrepreneurship, computer skills and computer business applications skills.

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Category Community engagement + 4
Open Closing on December 11, 2024
Langara College
Langara College
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

GEOG 2270 - Applied Project - Social / Urban /

GEOG 2275

May 6, 2024 - Aug 2, 2024

This class is structured as a single large-group project. Then entire class of students (ranging from 15 - 30) Tackle a single project as a large group. Students are in human/ urban geography and the DASSSH program - Applied Social Sciences and Humanities. The students will collectively create a consultants' report as their final deliverable in the course. Because this is a large-group project this project needs significant scope and capacity. Ideal projects involve addressing a problem or issue related to helping professions, social services, government, and agencies addressing social sustainability. In this class students simulate the creation of a social services agency or consulting firm and take the community partner as a 'client'. Students have a range of skills including a foundation in the social sciences and humanities, as well as foundational skills in accounting, business entrepreneurship, computer skills and computer business applications skills.

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Category Community engagement + 4
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