ZON 100 - A new course to help you launch your passion project!
As a student, time is a valuable asset. On top of school work and extracurriculars building a project may seem like a daunting task, but if it’s something you’re passionate about you should do it. And we can help! ZON 100 allows you to get course credit towards your degree, plus you’ll get one-on-one mentorship and the opportunity to connect with a community of like-minded students. ZON 100 will give you the chance to learn in a familiar academic context while growing your project and gaining the skills you need to succeed.
This new open elective course from Zone Learning allows undergraduate students to start and grow their projects under the guidance of an instructor. The course uses both group sessions and one-on-one mentorship, giving students a hands-on experience where they can gain deeper insights into the skills and competencies needed to grow a project.
Through bi-weekly group presentations and discussions students explore and gain knowledge and develop key skills including creativity, critical thinking, problem solving, experimentation, communication, risk, uncertainty and more. In addition to group sessions students also participate in bi-weekly individual and/or paired conversations that allow them to hone in on their own goals and make progress towards growing their projects.
Set your own goals and define your own success.
Be part of a community of diverse and like-minded students.
Get course credit towards your degree.
Learn the skills you need to grow your project
These skills have endless applications and will help you succeed no matter what your next steps are. From problem-solving to adaptability, over the course of 12 weeks ZON 100 students will gain experience and knowledge in 12 key competencies:
Critical Thinking and Problem Solving
Roadblocks are unavoidable. Become adept at identifying, analyzing, and evaluating situations, ideas, and information so you can formulate responses and solutions.
Uncertainty Harnessing and Decision Making
Turning ambiguity into opportunity! By recognizing knowns and unknowns, gathering insights, and carefully weighing options, you’ll develop the skills to make informed decisions, even when all the answers aren’t clear.
Creativity
Imagine and devise new, innovative ways of addressing problems, answering questions, or expressing meaning through the application, synthesis or repurposing of knowledge.
Communication
Forgotten how to talk to other humans? Develop your communication skills so you can listen to, understand, convey, and contextualize information in verbal, non-verbal, visual, and written settings.
Collaboration
Teamwork makes the dream work. Learn how to work on a team towards a common goal and how to prevent and manage conflict.
Curiosity and Meta-Cognition
You'll never know if you don't ask! Innovation thrives through curiosity. Learn the value of asking questions, demonstrating open-mindedness and being inquisitive.
Initiative
Getting started is the hardest part. Develop your ability to take initiative and proactively undertake a new task or goal.
Persistence and Grit
Keep going, even when the going gets tough. Sustained interest and effort to persevere and accomplish a task or goal is one of the most important and useful skills to learn.
Adaptability
When building a project or venture your work and goals are always evolving. Get comfortable changing plans, methods, opinions or goals in light of new information.
Leadership
Take the lead! Learn how to be an effective, direct and inspirational leader so you can help guide your team towards accomplishing a common goal.
Social and Cultural Awareness and Inclusion
Build diversity into your project or venture from the start. Develop the skills you need to interact with and be inclusive of others in socially, culturally, and ethically appropriate ways.
Moral Integrity and Ethics
Think before you act. Learn to make decisions and undertake tasks while always respecting personal morals and principles.
Meet our alumni
Brennan (Media Production)
"From ZON 100, I've learned the importance of sharing one's work. As someone who has been called a perfectionist, I understand the intent behind bottling everything up until you're ready to share. Being selective about who you shared it with is absolutely key, but regardless of how it's done, I believe it's one of they key takeaways from the course into my professional work, my creative pursuits, as well as my schooling."
Brennan, Fourth-Year, Media Production
Destiny (Fashion)
"In addition to the skills that it taught me, ZON 100 prompted a lot of self-reflection. Each presentation allowed me to reconsider how I prioritize and deal with ethics, accountability, and other types of thinking. My passion project has greatly benefited from it. ZON 100 has become a catalyst for my own self-discovery."
Destiny, Third-Year, Fashion
Dumebi (Computer Science)
"ZON 100 is great in terms of career development, self-development, self-awareness, and putting yourself in a space with like-minded people that are trying to achieve as much as you are or even more. In a lot of cases, I was blown away by some people's ideas and invaluable experience. From now on, I'll put myself in spaces with like-minded people that will help me grow."
Dumebi, Fourth-Year, Computer Science
Idil (Financial Mathematics)
"I have many takeaways from ZON 100, specifically the importance of starting and putting ideas out there without them being perfect or complete. This course forced me to put myself out there and do something outside my comfort zone."
Idil, Fouth-Year, Financial Mathematics
Jonathan (Biomedical Engineering)
"The biggest takeaway from ZON 100 is that there are no bad ideas and everything can be seen through to completion with time. My project would not be where it is if it wasn't for the course. It would still be in the back burner, it would still be an idea, and it wouldn't exist at this point in time."
Jonathan, Third-Year, Biomedical Engineering
Jonny (New Media)
"In every class, I learned something valuable to my growth as a person. However, the value of the course is the environment. It's very hard to come across any other course at TMU that curates this type of environment."
Jonny, Third-Year, New Media
Margot (Child and Youth Care)
"ZON 100 is a very meaningful, valuable, and philosophical course. I found it very mind opening and very supportive. There's a lot of focus in being successful with yourself, with your values, and in taking time to consider what those values are."
Margot, First-Year, Child and Youth Care
Max (Interior Design)
"ZON 100 has given me the confidence to move forward with my ideas once I graduate, and do myself justice by putting in the work to make my ideas come into reality."
Max, Fourth-Year, Interior Design
Olivia (Image Arts)
"It was very inspiring to work alongside a bunch of young creatives that were doing their own thing, starting their own businesses, making music, and encouraging me to work on my own project and feel more comfortable sharing what I love and what I create."
Olivia, Second-Year, Image Arts
Parker (Creative Industries)
"The biggest take away for me was definitely the networking, the people that I met, making a bunch of new friends who are doing really cool things every day, and trying to break into their industries, as I am."
Parker, Second-Year, Creative Industries
Rasika (Business Management)
"ZON 100 is an incredible course. I'm so grateful to have been able to experience it with my peers. I genuinely believe that everyone should take it, even if you don't have a very set passion project. The course is a place that you explore outward but more importantly, inward about who you are and what you want to be in life."
Rasika, Fourth-Year, Business Management
Stephanie (Nutrition and Food)
"ZON 100 has been extremely valuable to my student career as well as my professional growth. It is a course that allows students to take charge of their education by learning from each other’s experiences. The course was also extremely valuable because it equipped me with the knowledge of transferable skills I would need for my own project while also giving me the opportunity to practice these skills in a real-life setting."
Stephanie, Third-Year, Nutrition and Food
Vivian (Nursing)
"With ZON 100, what you put into the course is what you get. If you want it to hold you accountable, it can do that. If you want to network with other creatives, it can do that. And if you want to get feedback for your project, you can most definitely do that."
Vivian, Third-Year, Nursing
Book a meeting to learn more and enrol
Interested in learning more about ZON 100? Reach out to course instructor JP Silva (opens in new window) to find out how you can get involved!
Please note: you must apply to participate in ZON 100.