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Virtual Presentations
Bring SFU and FASS to your classroom virtually! Choose one or more of the following engaging and informational presentations.
Presentations are subject to change and limited to availability.
FASS program-specific presentations
- School of Criminology.
Ideal for Law 12, Psychology 12, Social Justice 12, Social Studies 11, Social Studies 10, and CLE10.
This presentation showcases the School of Criminology’s undergraduate programs and career opportunities for prospective students. - Department of Economics.
Ideal for: Economics 12, Economic Theory 12, Social Studies 11, History 12, Human Geography 12, CLE10.
Economics is more than just about analyzing economic growth and the labour market at large, it also extends to our interactions on a personal level. In this session together with one of our most distinguished faculty members professor Doug Allen, we will explore the concept of utility in everyday life – “Why Are We Mean to the Ones We Love?”. After a 20-mintue pre-recorded video lecture, students will engage in a discussion with professor Allen about their thoughts and the main takeaways from the lecture. Our academic advisor will also be present to address some frequently asked questions about this area of study and its career opportunities.
The following presentations are only available virtually.
FASS Post-Secondary Pathways Presentation
Ideal for CLE 10 or CLC 11/12
- Choosing the right fit for post-secondary
- Importance of post-secondary
- How FASS can help you reach your goals
FASS General Presentation
Ideal for grades 10-12
- General overview of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS) at SFU
- Why FASS?
- Introduction to the FASS programs
- How you can engage outside of the classroom
Questions? Contact FASS Recruitment Coordinator, Kaitlan Thyssen, at fass_rec@sfu.ca.