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Nov 23, 2024
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PUBLISHED 2023-2024 Credit Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Open Studies
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Program Description
In the Open Studies program, you can choose from a wide range of credit courses to explore your interests and aptitudes - helping you make better-informed program and career choices as you develop strong study skills and earn post-secondary credits. The program gives you the flexibility to design your studies around multidisciplinary interests or to focus your studies on one discipline area that interests them the most. Open Studies builds a well-rounded foundation for further education at SAIT with readily transferable courses.
The lesser of 50% of the credits within the credential being sought or a maximum of 30 credits can be applied from the Open Studies program to a future credential at SAIT.
Your Career
Complete Open Studies courses in order to get a head start on your education, to reduce course load once in a credential program, or to determine which career path best suits you. You may also take courses for general interest or for personal or professional development. Student Success
To be successful in this program, you should: - Invest your energy into your coursework and attend all your classes in a timely fashion. Students who attend all of their classes do better on assignments and tests.
- Access free SAIT student services such as tutoring, learning strategy workshops, appointments with a learning strategist, and student counselling services.
- Review course listings and be prepared for courses you are taking.
Credentials
No credential is awarded in Open Studies, credits obtained in this program may be applied towards credentials programs at SAIT. Progression
The progression requirement for students taking credit courses is a Term GPA and Total Institutional GPA of 2.0, with the exception of English Language Foundations and Academic Upgrading programs.
Admission Requirements
There are no admission requirements for the Open Studies program.
Program Outcomes
- Academic Readiness: Apply strategies to learn effectively, balance personal life, work, and academics, and manage stress/anxiety, while navigating a large organization/system.
- Self-Exploration: Identify personal interests, strengths, skills, and abilities to inform career choice.
- Career Exploration and Planning: Explore various career options through a career planning process.
- Foundational Skills: Develop foundational skills, such as math, communications, and technological literacy, required for a wide variety of careers.
- Technical Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Develop specialized, technical skills specific to a discipline or industry.
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