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Co-operative Education

http://carleton.ca/co-op

Co-operative Education is based on the principle that academic study combined with alternating work periods is an effective method of professional preparation. Work periods at various points in the academic program allow students to acquire experience within their discipline. The Co-operative Education program is a complement to the students' academic studies.

Application Requirements

Students can apply to co-op in one of two ways; directly from high school or after beginning a degree program at Carleton.
If a student is admitted to co-op from high school, their grades will be reviewed two terms to one year prior to their first work term to ensure they continue to meet the academic requirements after their 1st or 2nd year of study. The time at which evaluation takes place depends on the program of study. Students will automatically be notified via their Carleton email account if they are permitted to continue.

Students not admitted to Carleton University with the co-op option on their degree can apply for admission via the co-operative education program website. To view application deadlines, visit carleton.ca/cc .

Admission to the co-op option is based on the CGPA requirement for the students' academic program as well as any course prerequisites. The articulated CGPA for each program is the normal standard for assessment. Please see the specific degree program sections for the unique admission and continuation requirements for each academic program.

English Language Proficiency

Students admitted to Carleton based on CAEL, IELTS or TOEFL assessments and who are required to take an ESL course must take and pass the Oral Proficiency in Communicative Settings (OPECS) Test. The test must be taken before being permitted to register in COOP 1000. Admission to the co-op program can be confirmed with a minimum score of 4+.

Participation Requirements

COOP 1000

Once a student has been given admission or continuation confirmation to the co-op option s/he must complete and pass COOP 1000 (a mandatory online 0.0 credit course). Students will have access to this course a minimum of two terms prior to their first work term and will be notified when to register.

Communication with the Co-op Office

Students must maintain contact with the co-op office during their job search and while on a work term. All email communication will be conducted via the students' Carleton email account.

Graduation with the Co-op Designation

In order to graduate with the co-op designation, students must satisfy all requirements for their degree program in addition to the requirements according to each co-op program (i.e. successful completion of three or four work terms).

Note: Participation in the co-op option will add up to one additional year for a student to complete their degree program.

Employment

Although every effort is made to ensure a sufficient number of job postings for all students enrolled in the co-op option of their degree program, no guarantee of employment can be made. Carleton's co-op program operates a competitive job search process and is dependent upon current market conditions. Academic performance, skills, motivation, maturity, attitude and potential will determine whether a student is offered a job. It is the student's responsibility to actively conduct a  job search in addition to participation in the job search process operated by the co-op office. Students that do not successfully obtain a co-op work term are expected to continue with their academic studies. The summer term is the exception to this rule. Students should also note that hiring priority is given to Canadian citizens for co-op positions in the Federal Government of Canada.

Work Term Assessment and Evaluation

To obtain a Satisfactory grade for the co-op work term students must have:

  1. A satisfactory work term evaluation by the co-op employer;
  2. A satisfactory grade on the work term report.

Students must submit a work term report at the completion of each four-month work term. Reports are due on the 16th of April, August, and December and students are notified of due dates through their Carleton email account.

Workplace performance will be assessed by the workplace supervisor. Should a student receive an unsatisfactory rating from their co-op employer, an investigation by the co-op program manager will be undertaken. An unsatisfactory employer evaluation does not preclude a student from achieving an overall satisfactory rating for the work term.

Voluntary Withdrawal from the Co-op Option

Students may withdraw from the co-op option of their degree program during a study term ONLY. Students at work may not withdraw from the work term or the co-op option until s/he has completed the requirements of the work term.

Students are eligible to continue in their regular academic program provided that they meet the academic standards required for continuation.

Involuntary or Required Withdrawal from the Co-op Option

Students may be required to withdraw from the co-op option of their degree program for one or any of the following reasons:

  1. Failure to achieve a grade of SAT in COOP 1000
  2. Failure to pay all co-op related fees
  3. Failure to actively participate in the job search process
  4. Failure to attend all interviews for positions to which the student has applied
  5. Declining more than one job offer during the job search process
  6. Continuing a job search after accepting a co-op position
  7. Failure to be registered in the Co-op Work Term course
  8. Dismissal from a work term by the co-op employer
  9. Leaving a work term without approval by the Co-op manager
  10. Receipt of an unsatisfactory work term evaluation
  11. Submission of an unsatisfactory work term report
Standing and Appeals

The Co-op and Career Services office administers the regulations and procedures that are applicable to all co-op program options. All instances of a student's failure during a work term or other issues directly related to their participation in the co-op option will be reported to the academic department.

Any decision made by the Co-op and Career Services office can be appealed via the normal appeal process within the University.

Registering in Co-op Courses

Students will be registered in a Co-op Work Term course while at work. The number of Co-op Work Term courses that a student is registered in is dependent upon the number of four-month work terms that a student accepts.

Students must be registered as full-time before they begin their co-op job search (2.0 credits). All co-op work terms must be completed before the beginning of the final academic term. Students may not finish their degree on a co-op work term.

International Students

All International Students are required to possess a Co-op Work Permit issued by Citizenship and Immigration Canada before they can begin working. It is illegal to work in Canada without the proper authorization. Students will be provided with a letter of support to accompany their application. Students must submit their application for their permit before being permitted to view and apply for jobs on the Co-op Services database. Confirmation of a position will not be approved until a student can confirm they have received their permit. Students are advised to discuss the application process and requirements with the International Student Services Office.

Requirements According to Degree Program


Bachelor of Architecture

Students in the Bachelor of Architecture must complete three (3) work terms to obtain the co-op designation.

Co-op Admission and Continuation Requirements for students in the Bachelor of Architectural Studies

For admission to and continuation in the co-op option, all students must:

  • Maintain full-time status in each study term (2.0 credits);
  • Be eligible to work in Canada (for off-campus work)
  • Have successfully completed COOP 1000 [0.0]

In addition to the following:

  1. Registered as a full-time student in the B.A.S. program;
  2. Obtained and maintained an overall CGPA of 7.00 or higher.

Work Term Report Course ARCN 3999 [0.0]

Work/Study Patterns
A table of work/study patterns can be found at the end of this section.

Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Program

The following Bachelor of Arts Honours programs offer a co-operative education option: Anthropology, Communication Studies, Applied Economics and Economics, English, European and Russian Studies, French, History, Law (concentrations in Business Law and Law, Policy and Government only), Political Science, Psychology and Sociology

To obtain the co-op designation in these programs students must successfully complete three (3) work terms.

B.A. General Co-op Admission and Continuation Requirements

For admission to and continuation in the co-op option, all students must:

  • Maintain full-time status in each study term (2.0 credits);
  • Be eligible to work in Canada (for off-campus work)

B.A. Program-Specific Admission and Continuation Requirements


Anthropology and Sociology
  1. Registered in either the B.A. Honours Sociology or B.A. Honours Anthropology Program;
  2. Have a minimum overall CGPA of 7.0 and major CGPA of 8.0 in the first two years of academic study;
  3. Successfully completed, by the start-date of the first work term, the required first-year courses, second-year courses, and SOCI 3003 (for undergraduate sociology majors) or ANTH 3005 and ANTH 3006 orANTH 3007 (for undergraduate anthropology majors).
Communication Studies
  1. Registered as a full-time student in the Bachelor of Arts Honours Communication Studies program;
  2. Obtained and maintained an overall CGPA of 9.00 or higher.
Applied Economics and Economics
  1. Registered as a full-time student in the second year of a Bachelor of Arts Honours Economics or Applied Economics program;
  2. A major CGPA of 8.00 or higher and an overall CGPA of 8.00 or higher;
  3. Successfully completed all required first- and second-year courses before beginning the first work term.
English
  1. Registered in the B.A. Honours English program;
  2. Obtained and maintained an overall CGPA of 9.0 or higher at the end of second year of academic study
  3. Obtained and maintained an overall CGPA of 8.0 or higher and a major CGPA of 9.0 or higher by the end of third year of academic study
European and Russian Studies
  1. Registered in the B.A. Honours European and Russian Studies program
  2. Obtained and maintained an overall CGPA of 8.0 or higher and a major CGPA of 9.0 or higher
  3. Have successfully completed by the start-date of the first work term, the required first-year courses, second-year courses ; have completed PSCI 3206, PSCI 3207, PSCI 3208, PSCI 3209, PSCI 3704 before the second work term; and ECON 3807 or ECON 3808 before the third work term
French
  1. Registered in the B.A. Honours in French;
  2. Obtained and maintained an 8.0 CGPA overall with a major CGPA of 9.0
  3. Successfully completed, by the start-date of the first work term, the required language courses and others listed hereafter: FREN 2100 (or any substitute course) or FREN 2110; FREN 2401; FREN 2201 and must be registered in FREN 3050 and one of FREN 3251 or FREN 3451 during the fall of the third year if the course is not offered in the fall term, it will be offered in the evening of the winter term to allow Co-op students to take it)
  4. have completed the Departmental Examen oral de français ;
  5. be registered as full-time student in the term before the work term;
  6. have obtained third-year status.
History
  1. Registered in the B.A. Honours History;
  2. Obtained and maintained an overall minimum CGPA of 8.0;
  3. Have obtained second-year standing;
  4. Be registered as a full-time student.
Law
  1. Registered as a full-time student in the Bachelor of Arts Honours - Law (Business law Concentration or Laws, Policy and Government Concentration) program;
  2. Obtained an overall CGPA of 8.00 if applying to do their first work term in the summer following the second year of study;
  3. Obtained and maintained an overall CGPA of 6.5 and a major CGPA of 8.0, for the purposes of entry to any work term following completion of the third year of study;
  4. Completed 3.5 credits in law, includingLAWS 2908, prior to their first work term. It is strongly recommended that students complete all first and second year law requirements prior to entering their first work term.
Political Science
  1. Registered as a full-time student in the second year of the Bachelor of Arts Honours -Political Science program;
  2. Obtained and maintained an overall CGPA of 9.00.
Psychology
  1. Registered in B.A. Honours Psychology;
  2. Obtained and maintained an overall CGPA of 9.5 and a major CGPA of 9.5;
  3. Have second-year standing;
  4. Have successfully completed, by the start-date of the first work term, PSYC 2001 and PSYC 2002
Work/Study Patterns

A table of work/study patterns can be found at the end of this section.

Co-op Work Term Courses - B.A. programs
Anthropology and Sociology
ANTH 3999 [0.0]Co-operative Work Term
SOCI 3999 [0.0]Co-operative Work Term
Communication Studies
COMM 3999 [0.0]Co-operative Work Term
Economics
ECON 3999 [0.0]Co-operative Work Term
English
ENGL 3999 [0.0]Co-operative Work Term
French
FREN 3999 [0.0]Co-operative Work Term
History
HIST 3999 [0.0]Co-operative Work Term
Law with Concentration in Business Law
Law with Concentration in Law, Policy and Government
LAWS 3999 [0.0]Co-operative Work Term
Political Science
PSCI 3999 [0.0]Co-operative Work Term
Psychology
PSYC 3999 [0.0]Co-operative Work Term

Bachelor of Cognitive Science

To obtain the co-op designation in Cognitive Science, students must successfully complete three (3) work terms.

Co-op Admission and Continuation Requirements for Students in the Bachelor of Cognitive Science

For admission to and continuation in the co-op option, all students must:

  • Maintain full-time status in each study term (2.0 credits);
  • Be eligible to work in Canada (for off-campus work);
  • Have successfully completed COOP 1000 [0.0]

In addition to the following:

  1. Registered as a full-time student in the Bachelor of Cognitive Science program;
  2. Obtained and maintained an overall CGPA of 8.50 or higher;
  3. Successfully completed CGSC 2001.
Work/Study Patterns

A table of work/study patterns can be found at the end of this section.

Work Term Report Course: CGSC 3999 [0.0]

Bachelor of Commerce

The following concentrations in the Bachelor of Commerce Honours program offer a co-operative education option:

Accounting, Entrepreneurship, Finance, Information Systems, International Business, Management, Marketing, Supply Chain Management, and students without a concentration.

To obtain the co-op designation in these concentrations students must successfully complete three (3) work terms.

Co-op Admission and Continuation Requirements for Students in the Bachelor of Commerce

For admission to and continuation in the co-op option, all students must:

  • Maintain full-time status in each study term (2.0 credits);
  • Be eligible to work in Canada (for off-campus work)
  • Have successfully completed COOP 1000

In addition to the following:

  1. Have a major CGPA of 8.00 or higher and an overall CGPA of 6.50 or higher;
  2. Successfully completed 6.0 credits in the major and have at least 6.0 credits remaining for completion of the B.Com. program prior to their first work term;
  3. Registered as a full-time student in the Bachelor of Commerce program.

Work/Study Patterns

A table of work/study patterns can be found at the end of this section.

Co-op Work Term Course: BUSI 3999

Bachelor of Computer Science

The co-operative education option is available in all B.C.S. programs (Honours and Major).

Students in the Bachelor of Computer Science must successfully complete four (4) work terms to obtain the co-op designation.

Co-op Admission and Continuation Requirements for Students in the Bachelor of Computer Science

For admission to and continuation in the co-op option, all students must:

  • Maintain full-time status in each study term (2.0 credits);
  • Be eligible to work in Canada (for off-campus work)
  • Have successfully completed COOP 1000

In addition to the following:

  1. A major CGPA of 8.00 or higher and an overall CGPA of 8.00 or higher;
  2. Successfully completed 3.0 required credits in Computer Science, including one of COMP 2402 or COMP 2404;
  3. Registered as a full-time student in the Bachelor of Computer Science program (2.0 credits).
Work/Study Patterns

A table of work/study patterns can be found at the end of this section.

Co-op Work Term Course: COMP 3999

Bachelor of Engineering

The following concentrations in the Bachelor of Engineering offer a co-operative education option:

Aerospace Engineering, Architectural Conservation and Sustainability Engineering, Biomedical and Electrical Engineering, Biomedical and Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Communications Engineering, Computer Systems Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Software Engineering, Sustainable and Renewable Energy (SREE) Engineering , Engineering Physics.

Students in all Bachelor of Engineering concentrations must successfully complete four (4) work terms to obtain the co-op designation.

Co-op Admission and Continuation Requirements for Students in the Bachelor of Engineering

For admission to and continuation in the co-op option, all students must:

  • Maintain full-time status in each study term (2.0 credits);
  • Be eligible to work in Canada (for off-campus work)
  • Have successfully completed COOP 1000

In addition to the following:

  1. Registered as a full-time student in the Engineering program
  2. An overall CGPA of 8.00 or higher;
  3. Successfully completed all required first year courses including CCDP 2100 before beginning the first work term;
  4. Students must be eligible for third-year standing when they return for a study term after their first work placement.
Work/Study Patterns

A table of work/study patterns can be found at the end of this section.

Co-op Courses


Aerospace Engineering and Mechanical Engineering, Biomedical and Mechanical Engineering:  MAAE 3999

Architectural Conservation and Sustainability Engineering: CIVE 3999 or ENVE 3999

Civil Engineering: CIVE 3999

Communications Engineering, Computer Systems Engineering and Software Engineering: SYSC 3999

Biomedical and Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Physics Engineering: ELEC 3999

Environmental Engineering: ENVE 3999

Sustainable and Renewable Energy Engineering:  ELEC 3999 or MAAE 3999 (depending on student's stream)


Bachelor of Industrial Design

The Bachelor of Industrial Design offers a co-operative education option.

Students in the Bachelor of Industrial Design must complete three (3) work terms to obtain the co-op designation.

Co-op Admission and Continuation Requirements for Students in the Bachelor of Industrial Design

For admission to and continuation in the co-op option, all students must:

  • Maintain full-time status in each study term (2.0 credits);
  • Be eligible to work in Canada (for off-campus work)
  • Have successfully completed COOP 1000

In addition to the following:

  1. Registered as a full-time student in the Industrial Design program;

  2. Obtained a CGPA of 8.00 or higher in industrial design core courses and an overall CGPA of 6.50 or higher;

Work/Study Patterns

A table of work/study patterns can be found at the end of this section.

Co-op Work Term Course: IDES 3999


Bachelor of Information Technology

The Bachelor of Information Technology (Interactive Multimedia and Design, Network Technology, Photonics and Laser Technology) offers a co-operative education option.

Students in the Bachelor of Information Technology must complete three (3) work terms to obtain the co-op designation.

Co-op Admission and Continuation Requirements for Students in the Bachelor of Information Technology

For admission to and continuation in the co-op option, all students must:

  • Maintain full-time status in each study term (2.0 credits);

  • Be eligible to work in Canada (for off-campus work)

  • Have successfully completed COOP 1000

In addition to the following:

  1. Obtained and maintained a major CGPA of 8.0;

  2. Successfully completed all required first-year courses, and

  3. Registered as a full-time student in the Bachelor of Information Technology program

Work/Study Patterns

A table of work/study patterns can be found at the end of this section.

Co-op Work Term  Course:  BIT 3999

Bachelor of Mathematics

All honours programs and the Combined B.Math./M.Sc. ("Fast Track") programs in the Bachelor of Mathematics offer a co-operative education option.

Students in these programs must successfully complete four (4) work terms to obtain the co-op designation.

Co-op Admission and Continuation Requirements

For admission to and continuation in the co-op option, all students must:

  • Maintain full-time status in each study term (2.0 credits)
  • Be eligible to work in Canada (for off-campus work)
  • Have successfully completed COOP 1000

In addition:

Students in any of these programs (excluding Biostatistics) must satisfy the following:

  1. Completion of 5.0 or more credits (at least 2.0 in Mathematics/Statistics) at Carleton in any Honours program (excluding Biostatistics), or the Combined B.Math./M.Sc. ("Fast Track") programs, offered by the School of Mathematics and Statistics
  2. A major CGPA of 8.00 or higher and an overall CGPA of 6.50 or higher

Students in the B.Math. (Combined Honours) Biostatistics program must satisfy the following:

  1. Full-time student in the B.Math. Biostatistics program;
  2. An overall CGPA of 8.00 or higher;
  3. Successfully completed all required first year courses before beginning the first work term
  4. Students must be eligible for third-year standing when they return for a study term after their first work term.
Work/Study Patterns

A table of work/study patterns can be found at the end of this section.

Co-op Work Term Course: MATH 3999

Bachelor of Public Affairs and Policy Management

The following streams in the Bachelor of Public Affairs and Policy Management offer a co-operative education option:

Public Policy and Administration, Human Rights, Development Studies, International Studies, Communication and IT Policy, Strategic Public Opinion and Policy Analysis and Social Policy.

Students in the Bachelor of Public Affairs and Policy Management must successfully complete three (3) work terms to obtain the co-op designation.

Co-op Admission and Continuation Requirements for Students in the Bachelor of Public Affairs and Policy Management

For admission to and continuation in the co-op option, all students must:

  • Maintain full-time status in each study term (2.0 credits);

  • Be eligible to work in Canada (for off-campus work)

  • Have successfully completed COOP 1000

In addition to the following:

  1. Registered as a full-time student in the B.P.A.P.M. program;

  2. Obtained an overall CGPA of 9.00 or higher calculated on at least 5.0 credits.

Work/Study Patterns

A table of work/study patterns can be found at the end of this section.

Work Term Course:  PAPM 3999

Bachelor of Science

The following programs in the Bachelor of Science Honours offer a co-operative education option:

Applied Physics, Biochemistry (including computational), Bioinformatics, Biology (including computational), Biotechnology, Chemistry (including computational), Earth Sciences, Environmental Science, Nanoscience, Neuroscience, and Physics.

Students in all streams of the Bachelor of Science must successfully complete three (3) work terms to obtain the co-op designation.

Co-op Admission and Continuation Requirements for Students in the Bachelor of Science

For admission to and continuation in the co-op option, all students must:

  • Maintain full-time status in each study term (2.0 credits);

  • Be eligible to work in Canada (for off-campus work)

  • Have successfully completed COOP 1000

In addition to the following:

  1. Completion of 5.0 or more credits at Carleton University;

  2. Registered as a full-time student in the Bachelor of Science Honours degree program;

  3. A major CGPA of 8.00 or higher and an overall CGPA of 6.50 or higher.

Work/Study Patterns

A table of work/study patterns can be found at the end of this section.

Co-op Work Term Course
 

Applied Physics, Mathematics and Physics, Physics, Biology and Physics, Chemistry and Physics

PHYS 3999 [0.0]

Biochemistry and Computational Biochemistry

BIOC 3999 [0.0]

Biochemistry and Biotechnology, Bioinformatics, Biology, Biotechnology, and Computational Biology, Biology and Physics

BIOL 3999 [0.0]

Chemistry, Chemistry and Physics, and Computational Chemistry

CHEM 3999 [0.0]

Earth Sciences

ERTH 3999 [0.0]

Environmental Science

ENSC 3999 [0.0]

Neuroscience

NEUR 3999 [0.0]

Work-Study Sequences

 

Bachelor of Architectural Studies (B.A.S.)

Year 1Year 2Year 3Year 4Year 5
TermPatternTermPatternTermPatternTermPatternTermPattern
FallSFallSFallSFallWFallS
WinterSWinterSWinterSWinterW/SWinterS
Summer SummerWSummerWSummerW/S

Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)

Anthropology, Sociology
Year 1Year 2Year 3Year 4Year 5
TermPatternTermPatternTermPatternTermPatternTermPattern
FallSFallSFallSFallW/SFallW/S
WinterSWinterSWinterSWinterW/SWinterS
Summer Summer SummerWSummerW
Communication Studies
Year 1Year 2Year 3Year 4Year 5
TermPatternTermPatternTermPatternTermPatternTermPattern
FallSFallSFallSFallW/SFallS
WinterSWinterSWinterSWinterW/SWinter 
Summer SummerWSummerWSummerS
Economics, Applied Economics
Year 1Year 2Year 3Year 4Year 5
TermPatternTermPatternTermPatternTermPatternTermPattern
FallSFallSFallWFallSFallS
WinterSWinterSWinterSWinterWWinterS
Summer Summer SummerWSummerW
English
Year 1Year 2Year 3Year 4Year 5
TermPatternTermPatternTermPatternTermPatternTermPattern
FallSFallSFallWFallSFallS
WinterSWinterSWinterWWinterWWinterS
Summer Summer SummerSSummerO
European and Russian Studies
Year 1Year 2Year 3Year 4Year 5
TermPatternTermPatternTermPatternTermPatternTermPattern
FallSFallSFallWFallSFallS
WinterSWinterSWinterSWinterWWinterS
Summer Summer SummerWSummerO
French
Year 1Year 2Year 3Year 4Year 5
TermPatternTermPatternTermPatternTermPatternTermPattern
FallSFallSFallSFallSFallW (O)
WinterSWinterSWinterWWinterSWinterS
Summer Summer SummerWSummerW
History
Year 1Year 2Year 3Year 4Year 5
TermPatternTermPatternTermPatternTermPatternTermPattern
FallSFallSFallWFallSFallS
WinterSWinterSWinterSWinterWWinterS
Summer Summer SummerWSummerW (O)
Law: Concentration in Business Law and Concentration in Law, Policy and Government
Year 1Year 2Year 3Year 4Year 5
TermPatternTermPatternTermPatternTermPatternTermPattern
FallSFallSFallSFallSFallS
WinterSWinterSWinterSWinterWWinter 
Summer SummerWSummerWSummerW
Political Science
Year 1Year 2Year 3Year 4
TermPatternTermPatternTermPatternTermPatternTermPattern
FallSFallSFallWFallW/S
WinterSWinterSWinterSWinterW
Summer SummerW/SSummerW/SSummerS
Psychology
Year 1Year 2Year 3Year 4Year 5
TermPatternTermPatternTermPatternTermPatternTermPattern
FallSFallSFallSFallW/SFallS
WinterSWinterSWinterSWinterW/SWinterS
Summer SummerOSummerW/SSummerW/S

Bachelor of Cognitive Science

Year 1Year 2Year 3Year 4Year 4
TermPatternTermPatternTermPatternTermPatternTermPattern
FallSFallSFallSFallSFallS
WinterSWinterSWinterSWinterWWinter 
Summer Summer SummerWSummerWSummer 

Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)
 

Accounting
Year 1Year 2Year 3Year 4Year 5
TermPatternTermPatternTermPatternTermPatternTermPattern
FallSFallSFallSFallSFallS
WinterSWinterSWinterWWinterW*Winter 
Summer SummerW/SSummerWSummerS
Entrepreneurship
Year 1Year 2Year 3Year 4Year 5
TermPatternTermPatternTermPatternTermPatternTermPattern
FallSFallSFallSFallWFallS
WinterSWinterSWinterSWinterWWinter 
Summer SummerW/SSummerW/SSummerW*
Finance, International Business, Marketing, Supply Chain,  and students without a concentration
Year 1Year 2Year 3Year 4Year 5
TermPatternTermPatternTermPatternTermPatternTermPattern
FallSFallSFallSFallSFallS
WinterSWinterSWinterWWinterSWinter 
Summer SummerWSummerWSummerW*
Information Systems, Management
Year 1Year 2Year 3Year 4Year 5
TermPatternTermPatternTermPatternTermPatternTermPattern
FallSFallSFallSFallSFallW*
WinterSWinterSWinterWWinterSWinterS
Summer SummerW/SSummerWSummerW*

Bachelor of Computer Science (B.C.S)
 

The co-operative education option is available in all B.C.S. programs (Honours and Major).

Year 1Year 2Year 3Year 4Year 5
TermPatternTermPatternTermPatternTermPatternTermPattern
FallSFallSFallWFallSFallS
WinterSWinterSWinterSWinterWWinterS
Summer**OSummerWSummerWSummerW

Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.)

Aerospace, Architectural Conservation and Sustainability, Biomedical and Mechanical, Civil, Communications, Environmental, Mechanical Engineering, Sustainable and Renewable Energy Engineering
Year 1Year 2Year 3Year 4Year 5
TermPatternTermPatternTermPatternTermPatternTermPattern
FallSFallSFallSFallWFallS
WinterSWinterSWinterSWinterWWinterS
Summer**OSummerO/WSummerWSummerW
Computer Systems, Electrical, Engineering Physics
Year 1Year 2Year 3Year 4Year 5
TermPatternTermPatternTermPatternTermPatternTermPattern
FallSFallSFallWFallWFallS
WinterSWinterSWinterSWinterWWinterS
Summer**OSummerWSummerSSummerW
Biomedical and Electrical Engineering, Software Engineering
Year 1Year 2Year 3Year 4Year 5
TermPatternTermPatternTermPatternTermPatternTermPattern
FallSFallSFallSFallWFallS
WinterSWinterSWinterWWinterSWinterS
Summer SummerWSummerWSummerW

Bachelor of Industrial Design (B.I.D.)

Year 1Year 2Year 3Year 4Year 5
TermPatternTermPatternTermPatternTermPatternTermPattern
FallSFallSFallSFallWFallS
WinterSWinterSWinterSWinterW/SWinterS
Summer SummerWSummerWSummerW/S

Bachelor of Information Technology (B.I.T.)

Interactive Multimedia and Design, Network Technology, Photonics and Laser Technology
Year 1Year 2Year 3Year 4Year 5
TermPatternTermPatternTermPatternTermPatternTermPattern
FallSFallSFallSFallW/SFallS
WinterSWinterSWinterWWinterSWinterS
Summer SummerWSummerWSummerW/S

Bachelor of Mathematics (B.Math.)

Biostatistics, Computer Mathematics, Computer Mathematics (IT), Computer Science and Mathematics, Computer Statistics
Year 1Year 2Year 3Year 4Year 5
TermPatternTermPatternTermPatternTermPatternTermPattern
FallSFallSFallSFall*W/SFallS
WinterSWinterSWinterSWinter*W/SWinterS
Summer**O/WSummer*WSummerO/WSummerO/W

Bachelor of Public Affairs and Policy Management (B.P.A.P.M.)

Public Policy and Administration, Human Rights, Development Studies, International Studies, Communication and IT Policy, Strategic Opinion and Policy Analysis, Social Policy
Year 1Year 2Year 3Year 4Year 5
TermPatternTermPatternTermPatternTermPatternTermPattern
FallSFallSFallSFallW/SFallS
WinterSWinterSWinterSWinterW/SWinter 
Summer SummerWSummerWSummerS

Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.)

Applied Physics, Biochemistry, Bioinformatics, Biology, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Computational Biochemistry, Computational Biology, Computational Chemistry, Earth Sciences, Environmental Science, Neuroscience, Physics
Year 1Year 2Year 3Year 4Year 5
TermPatternTermPatternTermPatternTermPatternTermPattern
FallSFallSFallSFall*W/SFallS
WinterSWinterSWinterSWinter*W/SWinterS
Summer**O/WSummer*WSummerO/WSummerO/W

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S

Study

W

Work

O

Optional

*

indicates recommended work study pattern

**

student finds own employer for this work-term

May 24, 2016 01:05 PM