Course-Based Experiential Learning
Internships aren't the only way to engage with Arts & Science students. Share your knowledge—and help the next generation hone theirs—through our Curriculum-Integrated Experiential Learning program.
The Faculty of Arts & Science offers students a range of course-based experiential learning opportunities across the humanities, social sciences, and sciences, including organization-partnered projects such as The Sandbox, field experiences, academic internships, research-based projects, and professional work terms. We invite industry and community organizations to participate in these curricular experiential learning opportunities that are designed to both enhance student learning and advance partner priorities. Arts & Science students are culturally competent, collaborative, adaptable, creative, have strong analytical and critical thinking skills, and are eager to engage and solve problems with industry and community organizations.
To partner with us or learn more about the specific skill sets of Arts & Science students and how they can contribute to your organization through a course-based experiential learning project, please contact the Experiential Learning and Outreach Support (ELOS) team at partner.artsci@utoronto.ca.
The Sandbox
Does your organization have a project that never gets off the ground because you lack the time or resources to tackle it?
Enter The Sandbox, which tasks students in multiple Arts & Science courses and academic disciplines with proposing solutions for your project through their coursework — all at no cost and a minimal time commitment from you.
Visit the University of Toronto Experiential Learning Hub to learn about the myriad partnership opportunities available across the entire U of T community.