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Project Management Capstone Experience
BUSM58448
This experience is designed to connect industry professionals with teams of learners who are adept at managing small-scale projects from inception to completion. Learners are equipped with skills in planning, executing, controlling, and closing projects, with a strong focus on operational scheduling, reporting, and risk mitigation. By engaging with this experience, companies can benefit from fresh perspectives and innovative solutions while learners apply their classroom knowledge to real-world scenarios, enhancing their project management capabilities.
W25 BUSINESS ANALYSIS & PROCESS MANAGEMENT Fall 2024
DSGN53314
The Process Modelling subject is part of the Business Analysis & Process Management program and runs for 14 weeks. Guided by a faculty member, student consultant groups work with an Industry Client to help document the process, identify opportunities for improvement and report on recommendations. These projects apply to small, medium and large enterprises. How does this benefit you? • Work with the next generation before you hire • Fresh new ideas and perspectives • Enthusiastic team of students working on your project, advised by experienced faculty • Explore new markets that are outside of your organization’s current business plan • Connect with Sheridan College academic community • Students will provide approximately 24 hours of work, without financial payment dedicated to helping your business
Advertising and Marketing Communication Management
FLPL 38109
Calling all employers looking to support and mentor the future generation in the Advertising and Marketing field in Winter 2025. Our Sheridan College, Pilon School of Business 3rd year Advertising/Marketing Communication Management Program are required to complete a minimum of 250 hours of field experience in an approved Advertising and marketing Communications workplace during the timeframe of Jan - mid April 2025. Please note that we are seeking employer projects that can provide students with daily work tasks over the 12 week course period . Essential Employability Skills: Communication Skills - Communicate clearly, concisely and correctly in the written, spoken, visual form that fulfills the purpose and meets the needs of the audience. Personal Skills - Take responsibility for one's own actions, decisions, and consequences. Personal Skills - Manage the use of time and other resources to complete projects. Numeracy - Execute mathematical operations accurately. Interpersonal Skills - Interact with others in groups or teams in ways that contribute to effective working relationships and the achievement of goals. Interpersonal Skills - Show respect for the diverse opinions, values, belief systems, and contributions of others. Information Management - Locate, select, organize and document information using appropriate technology and information systems. Information Management Skills - Analyze, evaluate, and apply relevant information from a variety of sources. Critical Thinking & Problem Solving - Apply a systematic approach to solve problems. Critical Thinking & Problem Solving Skills - Use a variety of thinking skills to anticipate and solve problems. Communication Skills - Respond to written, spoken, or visual messages in a manner that ensures effective communication. All streams under this industry are welcomed and are not exclusive to : Media, Agency, Marketing, Social, Advertising Sales, PR, Creative, Research. Note: Employers are required to sign documents binding the field placement along with a Student Employer Evaluation.
BUSINESS ANALYSIS & PROCESS MANAGEMENT
BUSM50799
Sheridan International Business Management Capstone projects run for a duration of 14 weeks. Guided by a faculty member, student consultant groups work with an Industry Client to help them develop an International Business Plan. These projects apply to small, medium and large enterprises. How does this benefit you? • Work with the next generation before you hire • Fresh new ideas and perspectives • Enthusiastic team of students working on your project, advised by experienced faculty • Explore new markets that are outside of your organization’s current business plan • Connect with Sheridan College academic community • Students will provide approximately 70 hours of work, without financial payment dedicated to helping your business
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