Subject:
JSG School of Public Policy
Credit units:
3
Offered:
Either Term 1 or Term 2
Weekly hours: 3 Lecture hours
College:
Graduate and Postdoc Studies
Department: JSGS Executive Director Office
Description
This course offers students the ability to work on a governance or policy issue relevant to co-operatives and the social economy and to critically reflect on this work. For some students their work may take the form of a project/report directed at a specific issue that a co-operative, credit union or social economy organization is facing. For other students their work may take the form of a written case study of a co-operative, credit union or social economy organization. In all cases, the result will be an experiential learning opportunity for students and new knowledge and expertise for co-operative and social economy organizations. Students must have completed JSGS 846.3 Co-operatives in the New Economy: Institutions, Governance and Policy in order to register in this course.
Restriction(s): Restricted to students in the College of Graduate Studies and Research.
Prerequisite(s): JSGS 846
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