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Founded in 1971, MacEwan University provides student-focused instruction in a warm and supportive atmosphere. We focus on teaching, so our students can focus on learning. It’s been a cornerstone of who we are for more than 40 years. And we continue to build on that reputation.
Offering more than 65 programs, the university provides a transformative education in a collaborative and supportive learning environment. Creativity thrives here through research and innovation that engages students, faculty and the community.
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Fall 2025 - Social Work with Communities
SOWK 401
In the fall semester (Sept to Dec) fourth year Social Work students will work with local social service organizations to engage their target population in a community mobilization/development focused event.
Fall 2025 - Leadership Support in Human Services
SOWK 403
In the fall semester (Sept to Dec) fourth year Social Work students will work with local social service organizations to support training and resource development for your teams. Working in small groups, these MacEwan University students will work with organizations to design and complete a specified project over 10 weeks. Students will use all the experience and learnings gained throughout their program to consult, plan, and execute your project. These students would love to get some experience working with a community partner and building their community social work skills.
Fall 2025 - Business-to-Business Marketing
MARK 416
Is your organization seeking some extra support to solve an ongoing B2B marketing challenge? If so, MacEwan University has 3rd and 4th year business students that are seeking opportunities to work for you in the form of a for-credit B2B Marketing project. Our students are understand all major concepts related to business-to-business (B2B) marketing and purchasing with a special focus on business relationships and networks. Students know the similarities and differences between marketing to consumers and marketing to businesses, and can apply organizational marketing theory and practice while recognizing the implications of the electronic and global arena for organizational markets.
WINL 301 - Summer Intake - Arts & Science Disciplines Placement Program
Students in their 3rd and 4th years can participate in these placements. Students will be from a wide degree of majors in the Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science programs. You can expect students to have a solid foundation of knowledge in their program discipline and be capable of working at a fairly independent level (with mentorship and feedback regularly provided throughout the placement). Roles offered to students should reflect early-career level work for their discipline. Bachelor of Arts Majors include: anthropology, economics, English, history, philosophy, political science, psychology, sociology Bachelor of Science Majors include: applied statistics, biological sciences, chemistry, computer science, mathematical sciences, mathematics, physical sciences, psychology