Co-operative Education
programs give students the opportunity to integrate academic learning with paid
practical work experience. Students normally complete at least two academic
terms prior to their first paid work term. See specific program descriptions in
this calendar for work term schedules. Participation as a co-op student
requires:
MANDATORY CO-OP PROGRAMS |
Environmental Landscape Management (EVLC) |
Golf Course Technician (GCTC) |
Pharmaceutical Regulatory Affairs and Quality Operations (RAQC) |
Recreation and Leisure Services (RLSC) |
Recreation Facility Management (RFMC) |
Technical Communication (TECC) |
OPTIONAL CO-OP PROGRAMS |
Accounting and Finance (ACF) |
Biotechnology Technologist (Research) (BTR) |
Building Systems Engineering Technician (BTS) |
Building Systems Engineering Technology (BST) |
Business Administration (Financial Planning) (BAPC) |
Business Administration - Human Resources Administration (HRA) |
Business Computer Systems (BCS) |
Chemical Engineering Technology (CHY) |
Chemical Laboratory Technology - Pharmaceutical (CLP) |
Civil Engineering Technician* (CVL) |
Civil Engineering Technology (CVT) |
Computer Engineering Technology (CET) |
Computer Programming and Analysis (CPA) |
Computer Systems Technology (CTY) |
Corporate Communications (CCMC) |
E-Business Management* (EBM) |
Electronics Engineering Technician - Broadband Cable (ELCB) |
Electronics Engineering Technician - Communications (ELCM) |
Electronics Engineering Technician - Computers (ELCC) |
Electronics Engineering Technology - Communications (ELM) |
Electronics Engineering Technology - Control Systems (ELN) |
Fire Protection Engineering Technology (FPT) |
Human Resources Management (HRMC) |
International Business Administration (INB) |
Internet Systems Administration (ISA) |
Marketing Administration (MKA) |
Object Oriented Programming and Analysis (OPA) |
Tourism and Travel - Flight Services Option (TFS) |
Tourism and Travel - Travel and Hospitality Option (TIS) |
Optional Co-Op programs are offered in both a non-co-operative education and a co-operative education mode. Students may apply to enter the co-op stream of the program following registration at the College. Information on admission is provided at an Academic Orientation session scheduled prior to CPP100. Selection is based on receipt of a transfer form (available from the Registrar's Office) initiated by the student, academic achievement, and faculty comments. Students are advised of acceptance prior to the semester in which CPP100 is scheduled.