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Co-curricular Activities: Winter 2025 Overview

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To fulfill the co-curricular requirement of the SPACE: Arts and Sciences Certificate, students must complete one of the following course / additional activity credit combinations.

* A Foundational Knowledge course plus 15 credits of additional activities
                                           or
* A Foundational Knowledge course, plus one cross listed course, plus 12 credits of additional activities
                                           or
* A Foundational Knowledge course, plus two cross listed courses, plus 9 credits of additional activities 

You can view the list of courses cross listed for the Winter 2025 semester here — for the list of Fall 2024 cross listed courses see here.


Additional acitivity credits are accumulated through involvement in activities taking place outside of the classroom. Additional activities can include:

- Submitting and publishing written, visual, audio or other work (classwork or independent work) on the SPACE website
- Working on an episode of SPACEpod (the SPACE podcast)
- Organizing social media for SPACE
- Organizing social events for SPACE
- Organizing and/or presenting at a talk, workshop, conference, showcase or other academic/creative SPACE or SPACE-affiliated event
- Participating in a SPACE or SPACE-affiliated competition
- Participating in workshops
- Attending excursions
- Attending events
- Attending SPACEcorp meetings
- Doing research


To claim additional activity credits:

  1. Log onto the Omnivox portal
  2. Under Menu choose the "Certificate of Studies" tab
  3. Choose “Enroll in activities here” to see the activities listed for the current semester
  4. Click the magnifying icon in the “Check progress” column to view the activities and courses that you have participated in to date.

 

Winter 2025—Additional Activities (activities will be updated throughout the semester)

January 17, 2025: Green Innovation Challenge completion of challenge (5 credits with options for reflections)
September 2024- February 2025
: ASTRO PI Mission Space Lab (6 credits)
February 2025:
Writing Contest winners and honourable mentions (2 credits)
February 4, 2025:
 Between AI Promise and Peril: Where Can Students Find a Middle Ground? attendance (2 credits)
Jan/Feb 2025:
Dawson Robotics meetings (3 credits)
February 2025:
CRC robotics team involvement + competition participation (5 credits)
Publication of piece on SPACE website (2 credits)
Drop in meetings (4 meetings, 3 credits)—maximum 9 credits

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