AP/PPAS4995 6.0 A: Practicum in Public Administration
Offered by: PPAS
Session
Fall 2020
Term
Y
Format
SEMR
Instructor
Calendar Description / Prerequisite / Co-Requisite
Public policy and administration students in their fourth-year may take an independent, individually-supervised reading and research course which combines volunteer work experience in an agency with an academic analysis of that experience. The course may be taken either on a full-year or half-year basis, when the student and the course meet the requirements set out by the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies and those established by the department. Prerequisite: AP/PPAS 3190 6.00 or AP/POLS 3190 6.00 or AP/SOCI 3490 6.00 or permission of the Instructor. Note: Enrolment in this course is on a competitive basis and by permission only. Interested students should contact the School of Public Policy & Administration for more information.
Course Syllabus Attachment
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- Academic Honesty
- Student Rights and Responsibilities
- Religious Observance
- Grading Scheme and Feedback
- 20% Rule
No examinations or tests collectively worth more than 20% of the final grade in a course will be given during the final 14 calendar days of classes in a term. The exceptions to the rule are classes which regularly meet Friday evenings or on Saturday and/or Sunday at any time, and courses offered in the compressed summer terms. - Academic Accommodation for Students with Disabilities