CITD05H3: City Studies Workshop I

City Studies Workshop I provides training in a range of career-oriented research, consulting, and professional skills. Through a series of 4-week modules, students will develop professional practice oriented skills, such as conducting public consultations, participating in design charrettes, making public presentations, writing policy briefing notes, conducting stakeholder interviews, working with community partner organizations, organizing and running public debates, and participant observation of council meetings and policy processes at Toronto City Hall.

15.0 credits; including 1.5 credits from [CITB01H3 or CITB03H3 or CITB04H3 or CITB07H3 or CITB08H3] and [CITB05H3 or STAB23H3 (or equivalent)] and 0.5 credits from [GGRA30H3 or GGRB30H3 or GGRC31H3 or GGRC42H3]
(CITC05H3)
Social and Behavioural Sciences
University-Based Experience
This course is designed for students in Years 3 and 4 of their programs. Priority will be given to students enrolled in the Specialist and Major/Major Co-op programs in City Studies.