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:
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