MGT8100 – Career and College Success Skills Fall

What is this course all about?

To succeed at college, in the workforce and in the community, we must adapt to changing environments, manage our time effectively, study efficiently, think independently, and make difficult decisions. At the same time, we are often required to collaborate and cooperate with others, exploit available resources and services, cope with pressure, and take responsibility for our learning and actions. In short, students must master the skills, strategies and discipline that, when taken together, allow a person to prosper in a complex and dynamic world. The purpose of this course is both to help students actively understand themselves and to develop and apply these skills and strategies in a supportive and collaborative learning environment.

When is this course happening?

FALL

Campus: Ottawa
Start Date: Week of September 4th
End Date: Week of December 11th
Link Code: GCC4T
Number of Weeks: 15
Scheduled Day: Wednesday
Scheduled Time: 13:00-16:00
Room: J210
Delivery Type: Congregated
College Program: Various
Pathway: Various

Who should take this course?

Students prepared to complete learning by:

X submitting multiple written assignments
X using research and essay writing strategies
X delivering presentations
X participating in group-based activities
completing hands-on learning
learning in a fast-paced environment
X completing online work
performing highly-specialized tasks
using industry software tools

What can I do with this course?

If you enjoyed this dual credit course and are interested in continuing your education at Algonquin College, it can apply to a variety of part or full time programs. Explore more

 

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