| Description | The internship/work-based learning experience can
be situated at Emily Carr or on-site for an
employer: this could be a gallery, design studio,
museum, production company, etc. The work is
generally an industry-driven project and should
relate to the student's thesis. Students will
have the opportunity to combine academic learning
with practical experience in variable settings.
Students have the option to do an independent
project, which is developed on a case-by-case
basis with the Manager of Research + Industry
Liaison and approved by the Dean of Graduate
Studies. It is generally accepted that the
internship/work-based learning experience will be
relevant to the students' academic or artistic
objectives and interests.
Students have online contact with the
Manager of Research + Industry Liaison to plan
and develop their internship/work-based learning
experience or independent project. Upon
completion of the course students are required to
write a 2,500 word critical, reflective paper,
and employers are required to submit an
evaluation letter. |
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