Learn all about transferring to the University of Guelph! They have a handful of exciting presentations for you on topics including program information, Student Experience initiatives, and more.
Dates: March 7 – 11, 2022
Join the Faculty of Arts and Science for March Meet Up!
From March 14-18, 2022, Queen’s will be hosting several virtual events where you’ll have the opportunity to get to know Arts and Science and ask us anything. Throughout the event, you will have the chance to meet our current students, student government, and faculty members.
This is your opportunity to learn all you can about Arts and Science and what learning at Queen’s will be like.
Launching this Spring 2022, Royal Roads will have two new accelerated programs options for Bachelor of Arts in Global Tourism Management (BAGTM) and the Bachelor of Arts in International Hotel Management (BAIHM).
Get your degree in 16 months instead of 24!
Join us on March 14th, 2022 for a webinar on the new accelerated Tourism & Hospitality programs. This webinar will provide you with information about the programs, application requirements and an opportunity to ask questions.
Your session will be hosted by Eugene Thomlinson, School Director and Associate Professor in the School of Tourism and Hospitality Management. We will also be joined by Moira McDonald, BAIHM Program Head and Brian White, BAGTM Program Head.
We encourage you to register even if you are unable to attend. Everyone who registers will receive a link to the webinar recording. To register please click on the link below:
Date: March 14, 2022
Time: 12 – 1 pm PST (3 – 4 pm EST)
Queen’s Engineering’s Spring Open House is scheduled March 15 and 16, 2022 .
Join us for our two-day virtual event, which will feature a midnight tour that provides an exclusive look into the spaces where engineering students learn, study, and socialize. The event will also include staple features like an overview presentation on Day 1 and discipline-specific webinar on Day 2 where guests can engage with both current students and professors.
Each component offers a unique perspective of the Queen’s Engineering program while together highlighting why Queen’s Engineering is one of the most sought-after engineering programs in the country.
Topics include real-world projects, internship opportunities, student life and community, career paths, innovative programs and more.
Don’t miss out, view the full agenda, and register today!
Recent Grad/Student Panel: Discover a career in Workplace Health and Wellness
Date: Tuesday March 15
Time: 12:30 -1:30 pm
Learn more about the Bachelor of Health Science-Workplace Health & Wellness program and the various transfer pathways offered.
This session will allow you to discover this hidden gem while learning how it might fit your future goals and aspirations.
Recent graduates and current students will share their experience about the program, the 14-week placement, and finding work or attending graduate school after completing the program.
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Join the University of Waterloo on select Tuesday evenings between 5 and 6 p.m. ET for Transfer Tuesday, an opportunity to learn about the transfer process at Waterloo. You can also ask questions during the live Q&A at the end of each webinar.
On March 15, the topic is Understanding your offer and transfer credits.
Are you considering a bachelor’s degree from Ontario Tech University?
The Academic Pathways team will be hosting an Instagram Live with Ontario Tech University. You will get a chance to learn about what Ontario Tech offers, what makes them different from other universities, and what pathway options are available to you.
Date: Tuesday March 22
Time: 1pm
Where: @senecapathways
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Learn more about the Bachelor of Social Science – Criminal Justice and Bachelor of Community Development programs and the various transfer pathways offered. This session will allow you to discover programs that impact communities and teach you how to effect change in your community while learning how it might fit your future goals and aspirations.
Date: Wednesday March 23, 2022
Time: 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
You’ll be a good fit for this program/pathway if:
- You have strong communication, interpersonal skills, conflict management, problem-solving, team building, and leadership
- You are interested in building communities
- You want to understand societal and individual responses to deviance and social problems
- You want to build capacity for change
- You’ve completed or are in the process of completing one of the following programs:
- Police Foundations
- Protection, Security, and Investigation
- Developmental Services Worker
- Community and Justice Services
- Child and Youth Care
- Social Service Worker
After completing this program:
You may start working as:
- a community crime prevention worker
- a court officer
- a federal parole officer
- an insurance fraud investigator
- a legal service worker
- a social planner
- a community engagement specialist
- a community investment manager
Learn more about the Bachelor of Behavioural Science and Bachelor of Child and Youth Cares programs and the various transfer pathways offered. This session will allow you to discover the dynamic fields of behavioural science and child and youth care, and see how they could fit your future goals and aspirations.
You’ll be a good fit for this program/pathway if:
– You are interested in the development of individuals
– You are driven, motivated, and have strong interpersonal skills.
– You have the desire to take preventative, and therapeutic approaches
– You’ve completed or are in the process of completing one of the following programs:
- Developmental Services Worker
- Community and Justice Services
- Social Service Worker
- Child and Youth Care
After completing this program:
You may start working as:
- a child and youth or family support
- a child welfare and protection
- a children’s mental health professional
- a community development autism instructor therapist
- a behaviour assistant
- a behaviour associate
Are you considering a bachelor’s degree from the University of Windsor?
The Academic Pathways team will be hosting an Instagram Live with the University of Windsor. You will get a chance to learn about what Brock offers, what makes them different from other universities, and what pathway options are available to you.
Date: March 29
Time: 1pm
Where: @senecapathways
Follow our IG and join us here!