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Fanshawe is a comprehensive college serving the greater London region by providing flexible learning arrangements and experiential education opportunities developed in response to labour market needs.
One of Ontario’s largest colleges - with four campuses in London, Simcoe, St. Thomas and Woodstock - Fanshawe serves close to half a million people with a promise to educate, engage, empower and excite.
We offer more than 200 degree, diploma, certificate and apprenticeship programs to 43,000 students each year, helping people unlock their potential and achieve success in a variety of disciplines including applied arts, business, health care, human services, hospitality and technology.
Fanshawe also plays an important role in providing re-skilling and skill upgrading opportunities for mature learners through the design and delivery of custom training for federally and provincially sponsored trainees, community organizations, sectoral training councils and private sector employers.
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Business - Marketing Co-op (Winter 2025)
BMK2
Virtual Project Opportunity: Bring on one or more students from Fanshawe College in the Business - Marketing (BMK2) Co-op Endorsed Diploma to conduct a program-related project/Co-op based experience. In the two year program, students learn that marketing is a broad set of activities and decisions that must be made about a product or service to satisfy customer needs – everything from design and production to distribution, pricing, advertising, sales and even maintenance. Developing good marketing strategies and properly executing those strategies most often determines whether a product will be a success. The Co-op work term is sequenced for a 4 or 8 month Co-op. Students are available to engage in an employer-lead project/Co-op as early as January 6, 2025 and can continue as late as April 25th, 2025. Student co-ops can occur in-person, virtually or a hybrid and will count towards a co-op credit. Co-ops must be remunerated.
Co-op based Experience as Law Clerks (Winter 2025)
LCK2
Virtual Project Opportunity: Bring on one or more student/(s) from Fanshawe College in the Law Clerk Co-op Endorsed Diploma to conduct a program-related project/Co-op based experience. Students will work on one or more projects of your choosing over the term, connecting with you as needed with virtual communication tools. The Law Clerks Co-op work term is sequenced for a 4 and 8 month Co-op. Students are available to engage in an employer-lead project/Co-op as early as January 6, 2025 and can continue as late as April 25, 2025. Full-time hours or slightly less is required and will be dependent on project scope and student availability. Student co-ops can occur in-person, virtually or a hybrid and will count towards a co-op credit. Co-ops must be remunerated.
Co-op based experience for Office Administration - Executive (Winter 2025)
OAE3
Virtual Project Opportunity: Bring on one or more student/(s) from Fanshawe College in the Office Administration - Executive (OAE) Co-op Endorsed Diploma to conduct a program-related project/Co-op based experience. The two year OAE Diploma program is designed to offer opportunities in a variety of office support disciplines. These students are equipped to work in diverse team settings, assist with projects and support, and contribute to business solutions. Students will work on one or more projects of your choosing over the term connecting with you as needed with virtual communication tools. The Co-op is sequenced for a 4 month Co-op experience. Students are available to engage in an employer-lead project/Co-op as early as January 6, 2025 and can continue as late as April 25, 2025 Full-time hours or slightly less are required and will be dependent on project scope and student availability. Student co-ops can occur in-person, virtually or hybrid and will count towards a co-op credit.
Operations Management Capstone
MGMT6090
Organizations must adapt to changes to ensure their continuity. Students in the Operations Management program come from a variety of professional backgrounds, often with years of experience and are aware of local, regional, national, and international trends that could impact an organization’s operations. Using complex problem-solving techniques, students will analyze your organization's operations, identify the root causes of your challenges, and make recommendations for solutions. Students will: Apply complex problem-solving to identify and distinguish the root causes of problems. Analyze, assess, and select appropriate solutions to business situations. Determine if the chosen solutions are viable. Develop an implementation plan for the recommendations. Evaluate outcomes and revise plans as necessary. Deliver a summary of their analysis using effective presentation techniques and strategies. Apply simulation modelling, where possible, to analyze and improve operational efficiency.