Business Administration - Part-time Work-Integrated Learning Field Placement Course (Fall 2022)
Timeline
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September 14, 2022Experience start
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September 16, 2022Project Scope Meeting
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December 1, 2022Mid term evaluation and reflection
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March 31, 2023End term evaluation and reflection
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April 1, 2023Experience end
Timeline
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September 14, 2022Experience start
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September 16, 2022Project Scope Meeting
Meeting between students and company to confirm: project scope, communication styles, and important dates.
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December 1, 2022Mid term evaluation and reflection
Evaluation of placement or project
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March 31, 2023End term evaluation and reflection
Evaluation of placement or project
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April 1, 2023Experience end
Categories
Accounting Communications Market research Operations Project managementSkills
competitive analysis business consulting business strategy marketing strategy accounting & financeWork-Integrated Learning (WIL) at Lakehead
WIL at LU’s core goal is to ensure that our business students are “work-place ready” upon graduation. Powered by RBC Future Launch, we offer a suite of experiential learning opportunities designed to meet the needs of students, faculty, businesses and the communities we serve.
WIL at LU's top business students are available for Part-time Field Placements
Student Prerequisites:
- Successful completion of second-year of the Honours Bachelor of Commerce or Business Administration program and have declared a major.
- Must be a full-time student in good academic standing in the Faculty of Business Administration or a full-time student in another faculty enrolled in a Faculty of Business Administration certificate program.
Deliverables are negotiated between the organization, WIL at LU and the student(s). Deliverables are customized based on the Field Placement or project goals proposed by the employer and the learning goals of the student.
Project timeline
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September 14, 2022Experience start
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September 16, 2022Project Scope Meeting
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December 1, 2022Mid term evaluation and reflection
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March 31, 2023End term evaluation and reflection
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April 1, 2023Experience end
Timeline
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September 14, 2022Experience start
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September 16, 2022Project Scope Meeting
Meeting between students and company to confirm: project scope, communication styles, and important dates.
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December 1, 2022Mid term evaluation and reflection
Evaluation of placement or project
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March 31, 2023End term evaluation and reflection
Evaluation of placement or project
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April 1, 2023Experience end
Project Examples
Students can be placed individually or as multi-disciplinary teams
Students are available to work in all sectors.
WIL Part-time Field Placement Credit Course - unpaid
- This course provides a supervised Work Integrated Learning (WIL) Placement in an approved organizational setting that gives students extended opportunities to apply classroom-based learning in a real-world setting. Combined with critical reflection, a series of integrative foundational skills workshops enables the development of work-readiness and allows students to integrate theory and practice. Students will dedicate the equivalent of 1 day per week over two semesters for a total 192 hours.
- Placements run September thru March
Student Skill Sets:
Accounting
Financial accounting / management accounting / budgeting / forecasting / analysis / internal audit / transactional processes asset registers / payroll / data migration / policies and procedures / leases / GL journal entry / reconciliations / risk management / compliance work / consulting / audit /
Finance
Financial planning / retail banking / corporate banking / financial analysis and modelling /
Management
Retail management / Policy and process review / small business start-up and management / logistics / operations management / business analysis / quality control and management / environmental management / facilities management / office management and administration / strategic planning / governance and support / risk management /
Planning
Local government / private organization / public agency / policy development / strategic planning / statutory planning /
Marketing & Communications
Campaigns / public relations / advertising / brand development / market research / social media / data collection and collation / policies / customer surveys / competitor analysis / inbound marketing / television and radio productions /
Project Management
Process modelling and mapping / process improvement / implementation plan development / infrastructure planning and implementation / information flow and retrieval / business analysis / quality control and management / environmental management / facilities management /
Human Resources
Recruitment / training & development / industrial relations / employee relations / performance management / OSH / administration / inductions / health and wellness / contracts / policy review and development /
Event Management
Preparation and planning / liaison with suppliers / logistics / communication / on-the-day assistance / post event feedback and surveys/
Selected Past Placements
● Roots to Harvest / Accounting System Development
● Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce / Community Outreach Planning
● Investor’s Group / Wealth Management
● Wilderness North / Marketing Plan
● RBC / Personal Banking
● BDC / Credit Applications, Marketing Plan, Client Relationships
● Our Kids Count / Communications, Non-profit Management
● Performance Kia / Financial Reporting and Analysis
● Grant Thornton / Accounting Intern
● DST Engineering / Marketing Intern
Companies must answer the following questions to submit a match request to this experience:
To recognize that the WIL at LU Field Placement has educational components that require the time of staff members. Supervisors and mentors will need adequate time to prepare for the student's arrival, to develop orientation plans, and to establish regular supervisory meeting for students.
To sign and follow an agreement that defines the roles and responsibilities of the Faculty of Business Administration, the placement organization and the student.
To facilitate student participation in the organization and its structure. This includes providing opportunities for students to meet and familiarize themselves with staff members and their work, including policies and procedures. Students can benefit greatly through student participation in organization committee work and attendance at staff meetings.
To define any specific criteria related to acceptance of a student (i.e. health requirements, records check).
To participate in discussion and feedback at the request of the student and/or the Experiential Learning Navigator.
To support, in conjunction with the Experiential Learning Navigator and the student, the development of the Learning Plan and ensure that the learning plan is realistic, appropriate and within the scope of the placement.
To ensure that assessments of student performance are completed and submitted to the Experiential Learning Navigator at the mid-term and end-term of the placement.
Timeline
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September 14, 2022Experience start
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September 16, 2022Project Scope Meeting
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December 1, 2022Mid term evaluation and reflection
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March 31, 2023End term evaluation and reflection
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April 1, 2023Experience end
Timeline
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September 14, 2022Experience start
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September 16, 2022Project Scope Meeting
Meeting between students and company to confirm: project scope, communication styles, and important dates.
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December 1, 2022Mid term evaluation and reflection
Evaluation of placement or project
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March 31, 2023End term evaluation and reflection
Evaluation of placement or project
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April 1, 2023Experience end