To ensure you get the most out of your innovative work, it’s great to understand when you are most innovative and creative. Some people work best in the morning, others the afternoon, and some find the evening provides the opportunity to be most innovative and imaginative. The key is for each of us to find the time that works best for us so we can schedule our day around it. If you are most creative in the morning, save your tedious paperwork for the afternoon, this way you are making the most of your day and will consistently deliver great results. This course is designed to help you identify your most creative and innovative time of day. When you know when you’re most creative, you can schedule and organize your work and assignments accordingly. For example, you can save work that needs concentrated effort and innovation for your creative time, while keeping other types of work for other parts of your day. By completing this course, you will know when you are most creative and innovative. Course Result: Identify the time you are most creative and innovative. This course has been approved for 1 hour of PDU credit from PMI (Project Management Institute).
FAQ
Most frequent questions and answers
Co-operative education is a three-way partnership between the university, students and employers. Students apply their classroom knowledge in a series of four-month work experiences. You, the employer, enhance a student’s education, while reaping the unique benefits of CO-OP employees.
- Year-round access to well-motivated, qualified employees.
- Access to potential full-time staff in a controlled environment, reducing your costs and risks.
- Access to a cost-effective source of temporary employees for peak periods or special projects.
- A say in what students learn by working with the university.
- Promotion of your organization as one that believes in developing the potential of young people.
- Access to a great pool of French-speaking, English-speaking and bilingual students.
Most work terms run at least 15 weeks, or four months. They can be no shorter than 13 weeks. Some master’s students, as well as some science and engineering students, are available for 8 or 12 months’ work terms.
All jobs are reviewed by a CO-OP Program Coordinator, and only those providing students with work experience related to their professional development are approved. Administrative activities involved in a job should be less than 10% of the entire workload.
When you first contact SSC, you are assigned one of our Program Coordinators, depending on your discipline of interest. This person is your main contact in our office. As you move through the recruitment process, you also work with a representative from CO-OP Administrative Services, who assists with job posting and interview scheduling.