This course provides students with the opportunity to explore and participate in active learning in partnership with various units within McMaster's Department of Athletics and Recreation. Students will complete a minimum of 36 hours of practice or experiential learning in a predetermined role and connect their co-curricular experience in Athletics and Recreation with their own leadership, mentorship, and communication skills development. Students will reflect on their co-curricular experiences and how they are related to their learning journey. Students will also gain experience in personal goal setting and documenting their experiences through reflection.
This course provides students with the opportunity to explore and participate in active learning in partnership with various units within McMaster's Department of Athletics and Recreation. Students will complete a minimum of 36 hours of practice or experiential learning in a predetermined role and connect their co-curricular experience in Athletics and Recreation with their own leadership, mentorship, and communication skills development. Students will reflect on their co-curricular experiences and how they are related to their learning journey. Students will also gain experience in personal goal setting and documenting their experiences through reflection.