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Bow Valley College is Alberta’s largest Comprehensive Community College, leading in business and health career training, community studies, creative technologies, adult upgrading, and English Language Learning. The College removes barriers to success by customizing education, introducing work-integrated learning opportunities and leveraging technology into everything we do.
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Understanding Your Data
DATA3998
Do you have large amounts of data but no easy way to understand it? As organizations are able to collect an increasing amount of data on users and user activity, the need to visualize and present that data in a readable ways. For this project, student teams will work with a dataset provided by your organization to programmatically generating a visualization and presentation system and help you gain important insights.
Cybersecurity 2026
Is your organization looking to analyze or test new cybersecurity applications? In this course, students in the Bow Valley Cybersecurity Post-Diploma Certificate will work with your organization to solve a problem or opportunity of your choosing related to cybersecurity. While cybersecurity projects are preferred, projects from all areas of Information Technology will be considered.
IT Infrastructure Capstone 2026 (Class 1)
TECH2999
Is your organization looking for a junior Information Technology Systems technician? Students in this project course focus on gaining experience in some aspects of networking, Windows administration, helpdesk support, IT project participation, and more. Learners will gain practical experience by assisting you in planning, developing, administration, and customer support. These students may be available for internship after the project is complete.
HMSV3996: Community and Health Leadership Applied Research Project
HMSV3996
The Health and Human Services Management Post-Diploma Certificate program builds upon the student’s expertise from their health or human services diploma or degree and prepares them for leadership roles within an organization. Students from this program take business courses along with discipline-specific electives in preparation for leading and managing in the complex landscape of the helping professions. Our Applied Research Work Integrated Learning (WIL) Project bridges the gap between academic inquiry and real-world application with an applied research project. This allows you the opportunity to connect with students who can work with you in a project to suit your organization’s needs. Highlights: We will work with you to help identify suitable projects. Under supervision of a faculty member, students present a viable, evidence-based, practical response to an identified organizational need. Students work in small groups to conduct research, complete the research project work, and present their work and/or recommendations to you and/or your organization. Students divide their time between course curriculum and the applied research project for a total of 45 hours (3 hours/week for 15 weeks) in the fall or winter terms. This is an unpaid experiential learning opportunity. Our students can: Provide your organization with innovative solutions and fresh perspectives on community-centered challenges. Create surveys for research. Participate in data analysis and collating information. Perform a literature review or needs analysis. Develop community engagement strategies. Assess workplace processes and practices and develop recommendations.
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