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Co-op for Indigenous students. Learn about workshops and support for grad students Master of Global Business student Michael Carzim right worked as part of the Risk Analysis and Finance team during his work term with Beanstream. Workshops for grad students. Bring your learning to life through co-op!

Gain hands-on experience with employers! Connect with your career educator for work search support in this unique climate Students and alumni - access resources about searching for work during COVID Co-op students - see the latest information about co-op during COVID Co-op employers - learn about hiring during COVID , including funding opportunities and employer tips for supporting students in a remote work environment Have a question about the impact of COVID 19 on co-op?

View our FAQs. Build a career you love Whether you're on the fast track to your dream job or aren't sure where to start, Co-op and Career can help you make it happen. Connect with us Get career support Meet with a career educator Explore career paths Get help with your work search Prepare a strong job application Attend Mock Multiple Mini Interviews for medical school applicants Join a free career workshop or program See upcoming career and networking events Sign in the Co-op and Career portal.

Hire a student Learn how to hire a co-op student See what our students can do View the hiring schedule Post jobs in the Co-op and Career portal Explore funding opportunities Recruit and connect with students. Mandatory co-op programs Students in the following programs are automatically enrolled in co-op as part of their degree.

Return to primary navigation. To graduate with the co-op designation on your degree, MSc students are required to complete at least two work terms 8 months and PhD students are required to complete at least three work terms 12 months. Graduate students are normally expected to complete your required graduate level course work in the first two academic terms prior to enrolling in the co-op program.

Graduate students require permission from their supervisor to enroll in the co-operative program for each term. The program is open to international students on a study permit. Admission applications are due by September 15 AND January 15 every year, for the possibility of a co-op work term in the following session. The typical schedule for admission into the graduate co-op program is:. You will gain relevant work experience, enhance your classroom learning and apply your academic knowledge in real-world workplaces.

A co-op coordinator will help you polish your resume, practice interview skills, search for a job, prepare for the workplace and develop competencies. Co-op will help you discover your strengths, explore potential career options and clarify your long-term career goals. During your work terms you'll work towards goals that relate to various competencies, also known as professional knowledge, skills and attributes.

You'll work with your supervisor to assess your competency development at the beginning, mid-point and end of your work terms. You'll establish a network of contacts and references in your field. You may even graduate with a permanent job offer from a previous co-op employer.

The salary you'll earn during your work terms can help you finance your study terms. If you successfully complete the co-op program, you'll earn a co-op designation on your degree. On average, co-op graduates find permanent employment faster, are promoted sooner and earn higher starting salaries than non-co-op grads.

Our computer science co-op students work for employers in business, industry, government and not-for-profit organizations in Victoria, across Canada and around the globe. Learn more about hiring a co-op student. Experience your education through hands-on learning. Students may also elect to participate in a Research Co-op to prepare them for a career in research or graduate school or an Entrepreneurship Co-op that will, in collaboration with the Close School of Entrepreneurship, assist them in establishing their own ongoing business.

Specialized co-op experiences are also offered at the graduate level. Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts has a co-operative education program started in The program places about five thousand students annually with more than 2, co-op employers in Boston, across the United States, and around the globe. A student graduating from Northeastern with a five-year bachelor's degree has a total of eighteen months of internship experience with up to three different companies. Kettering University in Flint, Michigan enrolls students in co-operative education from their first year on campus, specializing in engineering, science, and management degree programs.

Baden-Wuerttemberg Cooperative State University DHBW Germany has a co-operative education program with more than 34, students enrolled and more than 9, co-op employers. The three-year co-op undergraduate programs include one and a half year of compulsory internships. Lectures and compulsory internships are geared to maximize applied learning. Steinbeis Center of Management and Technology of Steinbeis University Berlin offers an international masters program Master of Business Engineering for graduates and young professionals which integrates practical and theoretical learning, along with on the job training by managing projects for a sponsoring company.

Wentworth Institute of Technology has a two-semester co-operative education program with an optional third semester in the sophomore summer. Every student in the Institute is required to do two co-ops. Co-operative education has been active since with over one thousand students in a co-op each year.

Purdue University has a top ten-ranked cooperative education program that was established in Originally exclusive to students in the College of Engineering, the co-op program is now available to students in 48 different disciplines in 8 of the academic colleges on campus. Purdue offers 5-session and 3-session co-op programs but differs from most universities in that students spend all 5 or 3 work sessions with the same employer, earning raises and gaining progressive responsibilities for each subsequent work rotation, for a total of months of work experience.

Both programs are 5-year academic programs, though students only pay tuition while studying on campus and pay a small administrative fee during each co-op work rotation.



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