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Build your Academic Plan

 

The Academic Plan is a required part of the Applied Studies course and completes the course syllabus. While the syllabus provides the overall structure and expectations for the work-integrated learning components, the Academic Plan outlines the individualized academic assignments—such as papers, presentations, or projects—that you’ll complete for credit.

Together, the syllabus and Academic Plan form the full course structure, ensuring your workplace experience is meaningfully connected to both your academic learning and professional development goals.

Academic assignments are an essential component of the Applied Studies course, accounting for 50% of your final grade. You’ll include between 1 and 4 academic assignments in your Academic Plan—such as papers, presentations, projects, or equivalent work—based on what’s appropriate for your program and placement.

You’ll work closely with your Academic Supervisor to confirm expectations, due dates, assignment weightings, and other important details. These assignments should be meaningful and connected to your work-integrated learning experience.

Use the online platform below to build and submit your Academic Plan.

Note: The plan is due 4 weeks after the start of the semester and should be submitted only after your course registration is confirmed.

Academic Plan

 

This submission is not a login/logout. To help you submit with ease, use this practice plan to build up your information and then copy and paste it into the Academic Plan.

Practice Plan

 

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