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Spring 2008 Undergraduate Calendar
FACULTY OF SCIENCE
CO-OPERATIVE EDUCATION PROGRAMS
The Co-operative Education Program offers students the opportunity to combine their classroom experiences with related work experiences. Students seeking admission to the co-operative Education Program must be admitted to the Faculty of Science and enrolled as a full-time student. The Faculty of Science offers the following Co-op programs:
Biological Sciences:
Bachelor of Science (Honours Biological Sciences - Co-operative Program in Environmental Biology)
Computer Science:
Bachelor of Computer Science (Honours) Co-op
Bachelor of Science (Honours Computer Information Systems) Co-op
Bachelor of Science (Honours Computer Science with Software Engineering Specialization) Co-op
Earth Science:
Bachelor of Science (Honours Geology) Co-op
Bachelor of Science (Honours Geology with Thesis) Co-op
Bachelor of Science (Honours Environmental Geoscience) Co-op
Bachelor of Science (Honours Environmental Geoscience with Thesis) Co-op
Physics:
Bachelor of Science (Physics and High Technology) Co-op
ADMISSION AND APPLICATION
Students can apply for admission to the co-op program in high school and in September during the second year of study. Students applying for Co-op during their second year of study will be required to submit an application form and a resume. Second year admission will be based on academic achievement, previous volunteer and paid work experience, and in some cases, an interview.
NOTE:
Each Co-op program within the Faculty of Science has particular regulations and guidelines. Students are directed to the program sections of the Faculty.
FACULTY OF SCIENCE:
GENERAL INFORMATION AND REGULATIONS
GENERAL UNDERGRADUATE REGULATIONS