Find your co-op program
Co-op application requirements and program structure vary slightly by program. Co-op is mandatory for students studying in certain program areas, while other programs are optional. Find your co-op program below for specific information.
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Business Co-op
For students studying:
- Commerce
- Master of Business Administration
- Master of Global Business
Engineering and Computer Science Co-op
For students studying:
- Biomedical Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Computer Engineering
- Computer Science
- Electrical Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Software Engineering
Science Co-op
For students studying:
- Biology
- Biochemistry and Microbiology
- Chemistry
- Earth and Ocean Sciences
- Physics and Astronomy
- Mathematics and Statistics
More co-op programs
For students studying:
- Exercise Science, Physical and Health Education
- Graduate Education
- Health Information Science
- Humanities and Fine Arts
- Law
- Public Administration
- Social Sciences (Anthropology, Economics, Environmental Studies, Geography, Political Science, Psychology, Restoration of Natural Systems, Sociology)
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NEW - CanWork program
The CanWork pilot project supports undergraduate students who identify as having a disability or mental health challenge to gain paid work experience. The program is open to all students (including students from international pathways) in these co-op programs:
- Computer Science
- Exercise, Physical and Health Education
- Health Information Science
- Humanities and Fine Arts
- Science
- Social Sciences
Don't see your program on this list? Support is available for you! Book an appointment with a member of the Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Team on the Co-op and Career Portal.
The application deadline for the Spring intake period is Sunday, May 22.
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