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SEDRD Orientation Day for New Students

Submitted by dfoolen on June 18th, 2013 3:53 PM
Date: 
Wednesday, September 4th, 2013 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM
Location: 

Landscape Architecture

9:30 am                 Landscape Architecture Student Society (LASS); for BLA & MLA’s.  Room 125.

10:00 am               SEDRD Graduate Student Association (SEDRD-GSS); All graduate students.  Room 143.            

10:00 - 11:15 am  BLA - Bachelor of Landscape Architecture Information Session.  BLA overview,  registration / counselling information and program questions.  Room LA 125.

10:30—11:30        Ph.D. Rural Studies Meeting.   Orientation and information session.  Location: LA127.

11:30 am - noon   Introduction to the School of Environmental Design & Rural Development.  Brief introduction for all new students to SEDRD faculty and staff. LA Pit Foyer.

Noon                      Lunch for All New SEDRD Grad & Undergrad students.  Location: LA Pit Foyer.

1:30 pm                 MLA & RPD - Meet your own Faculty.  Introductory session with faculty; detailed information will be given on each graduate program; opportunity for students to meet later with their advisors.   Location: MLA in Room 125; RPD in Room 143.

2:30 pm                 CDE - Meet your own Faculty.  Introductory session with faculty; detailed information will be given on each graduate program; opportunity for students to meet later with their advisors. Location: CDE in Room 127.

3:30 - 5:00 pm    Annual Welcome  Social for all new SEDRD Grad & Undergrad Students, Faculty, and Staff.  Identification required to purchase alcoholic beverages - all ages event.  Location:  The Bullring 

 

 

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The School of Environmental Design and Rural Development (SEDRD) brings together major academic fields concerned with creating strong communities, in Canada and around the world. The four highly respected programs in SEDRD share many common goals but approach them in different and complementary ways. This model reflects the imperatives in building authentic communities where planners, landscape architects, communicators, and citizens all play important interdependent roles in community strength.

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  • Capacity Development and Extension
  • Landscape Architecture
  • Rural Planning and Development
  • Rural Studies

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