Co-op Program

The Science Co-op Program at 澳门六合彩开奖预测 provides undergraduate Science students with the opportunity to gain valuable, paid, full-time work experience. Through this program, eligible students can complete up to 20 months of co-op work, which includes an optional 4-month summer term after their second year and a 16-month window for co-op opportunities between their third and fourth years. Work terms are structured in 4-month increments (4, 8, 12, or 16 months) based on employer needs, and students must complete a minimum of 12 months of cumulative work experience to fulfill the program requirements. After completing their final co-op term, students return to campus to finish their four-year Science degree.

Discover Our Co-op Students

澳门六合彩开奖预测 Science students have diverse academic backgrounds that span a wide range of topics and specializations. Discover the many positions our co-op students can fill given their disciplinary knowledge and skill sets. Feel free to contact us  and we will make sure that your position is advertised to all potential candidates. 

 

Financial analysts, systems analysts, cryptologists, operations research, and information security.

< Mathematics

 

Financial modellers and managers, actuaries, marketing, data analysts, statisticians, and bioinformatics.

Statistics, Actuaries, Data Science

 

Database administrators, software engineers, programmer analysts, game developers, and network administrator.

Computer Science

 

Laboratory technicians, environmental consultants, environmental monitors, and sustainability researchers.

Environmental Science

 

Health care administrators, laboratory technicians, biotechnologists, microbiologists, and geneticists.

Biological Science

 

Pharmacy technicians, audiologists, physiotherapists, health care administrators, optometrists, and nursing.

Medical Sciences

 

Resource exploration and development, satellite and land-based image analysis, water management and remediation, and natural hazards research.

Earth Sciences

 

Industrial scientists, radiation oncologist, medical imaging physicists, data scientists, and financial analysts.

Physics and Astronomy

 

Environmental chemists, laboratory technicians, quality control chemists, laboratory administrators, and technical sales and services.

Chemistry