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Concordia University of Edmonton has played an important role in Alberta’s educational history since 1921. In 1987, Concordia University of Edmonton began awarding undergraduate degrees in the arts and sciences. Today, it offers over 45 majors and minors in the fields of Arts, Science, and Management, two after-degree programs, three masters degrees, and several graduate certificates and diplomas.
Throughout its history, Concordia University of Edmonton has been committed to providing a higher education grounded in a liberal arts tradition. It is a globally aware and responsible university, and focuses on the needs of its learners and the community.
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- https://concordia.ab.ca/
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Magazine Writing & Editing
WRI 401A
Welcome to Concordia University of Edmonton's Magazine Editing and Production course—an immersive journey into the world of literary and scholarly magazines. At the heart of our program is the creation of the inaugural issue of The Magpie, the English department's undergraduate journal. Our students not only gain a deep understanding of the editorial process but also actively contribute to the production of a tangible and valuable literary piece. Learners in this program: Are experienced writers that possess strong editing & formatting skills Superior senior students with enhanced leadership skills and are capable of working independently with limited supervision.
Master's Information Technology Internships (Summer 2024)
During the IT Internship work experience, students prepare to enter the professional world by learning about professional etiquette, networking, resumes and interviews, as well as expanding their horizons and networks through Industry Forums and interviews. In the work placement experience students develop new work skills, showcase their talents to employers, and generally increase their confidence. At the same time, students introduce new ideas and creativity into a workplace, meet new people, and become part of a professional network. The Internship typically takes place over the last semester of studies. By then, it is expected that students have the basic theoretical and technical knowledge, the initiative, and the understanding to enable them to contribute meaningfully to a ‘real-world’ information technology setting. Start date : May 15 or later; End date : August 31 Compensation for internship experiences preferred; we also welcome unpaid opportunities
IT Work Experience for Undergraduates(2025 Winter)
IT450
During the IT Work Experience experience, students prepare to enter the professional world by learning about professional etiquette, networking, resumes and interviews, as well as expanding their horizons and networks through Industry Forums and interviews. In the work placement experience students develop new work skills, showcase their talents to employers, and generally increase their confidence. At the same time, students introduce new ideas and creativity into a workplace, meet new people, and become part of a professional network. The Internship typically takes place over the third year of studies. By then, it is expected that students have the basic theoretical and technical knowledge, the initiative, and the understanding to enable them to contribute meaningfully to a ‘real-world’ information technology setting. Start date : May 5th or later; End date : August 20th Compensation for internship experiences preferred; we also welcome unpaid opportunities
Master's Information Technology Internships (Fall 2024)
IT550
During the IT Internship work experience, students prepare to enter the professional world by learning about professional etiquette, networking, resumes and interviews, as well as expanding their horizons and networks through Industry Forums and interviews. In the work placement experience students develop new work skills, showcase their talents to employers, and generally increase their confidence. At the same time, students introduce new ideas and creativity into a workplace, meet new people, and become part of a professional network. The Internship typically takes place over the last semester of studies. By then, it is expected that students have the basic theoretical and technical knowledge, the initiative, and the understanding to enable them to contribute meaningfully to a ‘real-world’ information technology setting. Start date : August 15 or later; End date : December 3 Compensation for internship experiences preferred; we also welcome unpaid opportunities