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Co-op Programs

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Record #: NIA0350 Last Modified: 26 Jan 2010 Last Full Update: 19 Jun 2009
Description & Services
Areas ServedNiagara Region
DescriptionThe Co-op Program helps an individual: 
~ develop the skills and personal network critical to an individual's success in a dynamic career market.  
~ sample a variety of work placements, discovering what an individual's interests and talents are and the type of work environment that suits them best  
~ build confidence in oneself and their career goals.  
~ make informed decisions about an individual's career path and future.  
~ enriches academic studies by applying the concepts learned in class to work experience  
 
Current Co-op programs include: Accounting, Applied Environmental Science and Technology (AEST), Applied Language Studies - Applied Linguistics, Teaching English as a Second Language, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Business Administration, Business Economics, Chemistry, Communications: Business, Communications: Information Technology (Writing), Communications: Communications Policy, Communications: Media and Culture, Computer Science, Computing and Business, Computing and Solid-State, Computing and Mathematics, Solid State Device Technology (CAST), Computing and Network Communications, Dramatic Arts - Dramatic Literature, Drama in Education, Film Studies, Earth Sciences-Environmental Geosciences, Mathematics and Computer Science, Neuroscience, Oenology & Viticulture, Physics, Politics, Popular Culture, Psychology, Theatre. 
 
Current Graduate Co-op programs include: Master of Accountancy (MAcc); International Master of Accountancy (IMAcc - for international students); Master of Business Administration (MBA); Master of Business Administration - International Student Program (ISP); Master of Business Economics.
HoursMon-Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm
DatesAll year
EligibilityUndergraduate Programs: 
~ Highschool Graduate students meeting Co-op admission criteria for the chosen degree program.  
~ Students currently enrolled at Brock full-time in a non-co-op stream of a degree program may apply for admission to the Co-op stream of that degree program following completion of their first year of academic studies (5 credits), in May of Year 1 with other criteria being met. 
 
Graduate Programs: All prospective students are encouraged to apply and will be considered on the basis of evidence of probable success in their chosen program. Enrolment has been limited in order that our students may continue to benefit from the University's traditions of personal contact and individual attention. Applicants must be formally admitted to the University before they can register in degree credit courses
LanguagesEnglish
ApplicationApplying to a Co-op Program:  
Note: Some of our new programs will not be found on the traditional OUAC application until next year. Students wishing to apply to a Co-op stream will also need to apply to the degree program at Brock University using the OUAC application.  
 
FeesProgram
EventsPlease contact Co-op office for any upcoming events
Contact Information
Address & Map
MacKenzie Chown Complex
500 Glenridge Ave, Room A336
St Catharines, ON L2S 3A1
 
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Located In CommunitySt Catharines
IntersectionGlenridge Ave - St David's Rd
Office Phone905-688-5550 ext 4325
Fax905-688-0631
E-Mailco-op@brocku.ca
Websitewww.co-op.brocku.ca
Primary ContactCindy Dunne, Director, Co-op Programs
Primary ExecutiveDr Jack N Lightstone, President and Vice-Chancellor
AccessibilityFully Accessible
Other Details
Service Level(50) Non Profit
Print MaterialPamphlet - Co-op Programs at Brock
Subjects
SubjectsEducation ; Instructional programs
Broader TermsEducation ; Educational programs



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