tailieunhanh - Undergraduate Academic Handbook: Schulich 2012-2013
I mentioned that I thought it would be hard to find a job in something as specialized as Occupational Therapy on the local market, especially with the language barrier. Right away the CLO called Anne Ramos, the GEA coordinator, to see if we could meet and talk. When I met with Anne, I explained that I was a certified Occupational Therapist. Occupational Therapy is the treatment of cognitive, physical, and /or psycho-social dysfunction that hinders individuals from participating in daily activities. Occupational therapists work with people of all ages in hospitals, schools, day programs, private clinics, home care, and. | Schulich School of Business York University Undergraduate Academic Handbook BBA - Bachelor of Business Administration iBBA - International Bachelor of Business Administration Schuli Academic Advising Each BBA iBBA student at the Schulich School of Business has access to academic advising through the Undergraduate Programs Unit in the Schulich Student Services and International Relations Division Room W262P SSB . Student support is designed to help students make important decisions related to their academic progress. This Undergraduate Student Handbook outlines the academic policies of the School and the University and provides students with a list of available support services. Please note also that policies are subject to change from time to time as the School or University deems it to be appropriate in order to fulfill its role and accommodate circumstances beyond its control. Such changes take precedence over previous policies. Students are encouraged to use the School website for updated information. Students unclear of the academic policies should see an Undergraduate Academic Advisor. Students can book individual appointments with an academic advisor by contacting the Undergraduate Programs Unit see below . Students are encouraged to discuss any problems that affect their academic performance to clarify academic policy to plan for the upcoming academic year and to keep a copy of all correspondence . letters or emails. Students should make decisions concerning their academic choices in keeping with Schulich s academic regulations. Students are welcome to visit the Undergraduate Programs Unit Room W262P SSB for drop-in inquiries or may e-mail undergrad@ or may telephone 416 736-5081 with their questions. Office hours for the Undergraduate Programs Unit are 9 00 . to 4 30 . Monday through Friday. During the summer months June July and August office hours are reduced to 9 00 . to 3 30 . on Fridays. 2012 .
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