Seminar: 8 hours/semester
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Practicum: 25 hours/semester
- Occupational and workplace awareness
- Skills, knowledge, and educational requirements
- Workplace culture
- Workplace policies
- Academic/technical learning
- Application of BPEC course material to practicum experience
- Application of elective course material to practicum experience
- Professionalism
- Networking
- Workplace policies and procedures
- Solicitation and implementation of feedback
- Safety in the workplace
- Self-awareness
- Professional confidence
- Emotional intelligence
- provide evidence of current occupational practices, issues, technologies, and skills relevant to their program of study and desired career options;
- identify responsibilities and challenges faced by practitioners in the field;
- identify the necessary education, credentials, and experiences required to secure a job in the field;
- apply appropriate workplace attitudes and behaviours;
- effectively implement supervisory feedback;
- apply effective interpersonal and communication (verbal and written) skills;
- execute entry-level job-specific tasks;
- assist site supervisors with the execution of complex job-specific tasks;
- describe results of reflection on individual strengths and weaknesses in relation to the requirements of the placement;
- set goals for personal and professional development.
Assessment will be based on course objectives and will be carried out in accordance with the Douglas College Evaluation Policy. This is a Mastery/Non-Mastery course. Mastery in this course is defined as a score of at least 70% on all assessments. Attendance in all scheduled seminars is mandatory for course completion. The instructor will present a written course outline with specific evaluation criteria at the beginning of the semester. Evaluation will be based on the following:
1. Assignments
2. Reflections
3. Journal entries
4. Site supervisor evaluation
5. Seminar participation
Consult the Douglas College Bookstore for the latest required textbooks and materials.
Enrollment in the Bachelor of Physical Education and Coaching program
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Current Emergency or Standard First Aid
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Current CPR Level B or C
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