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faculty of mathematics and science
information for employers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-6
honours bachelor of science – earth sciences
and environmental Geoscience co-op . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
information for students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-8
faculty of mathematics and science
faculty of business
honours bachelor of accountinG co-op . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 honours bachelor of science –
GeoGraphy co-op . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
faculty of business
faculty of mathematics and science
master of accountancy co-op . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
honours bachelor of science –
oenoloGy and viticulture co-op . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
faculty of business
honours bachelor of business administration co-op . . 11
faculty of humanities
faculty of business honours bachelor of arts –
dramatic arts co-op . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
master of business administration co-op . . . . . . . . . . . 12
faculty of humanities
faculty of mathematics and science
honours bachelor of arts –
honours bachelor of science –
applied linGuistics co-op . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
neuroscience co-op . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
faculty of social sciences
faculty of mathematics and science
honours bachelor of arts – psycholoGy co-op . . . . . 23
honours bachelor of science –
computer science, computinG and business,
faculty of social sciences
computer science and mathematics co-op . . . . . . . . . 14
honours bachelor of arts – public administration
co-op . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
faculty of mathematics and science
honours bachelor of science – computinG and
faculty of social sciences
solid state device technoloGy co-op . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
honours bachelor of arts – economics co-op
faculty of mathematics and science honours bachelor of business economics
co-op . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
honours bachelor of science –
computinG and network communications co-op . . . . 16
faculty of social sciences
master of business economics co-op . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
faculty of mathematics and science
honours bachelor of science – chemistry, physics,
biotechnoloGy and biochemistry co-op . . . . . . . . . . . 17
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co-op
information for emploYers
Why employers choose
How co-op can Help Your
brock co-op
organization
• access to a highly qualified, career focused • students are available year round and can
pool of students who have completed significant begin work in January, may or september.
academic and employment-readiness training. while the typical work term length is four
• optimal workforce management; co-op months in duration, extended placements are
employees can provide relief for short-term easily facilitated.
peaks in workload, vacations or special projects • our students are selected from a broad pool
and research. of candidates and accepted on the basis
• cost-effective and low-risk means of recruiting of exceptional academic performance. once
and evaluating fit and performance for potential admitted to a co-op program, students must
permanent hires. meet honours academic standards in order to
• energetic, highly motivated and creative students continue in the co-op option of their degree.
can offer fresh perspectives and solutions to the • most students have completed at least two years
issues challenging your business. of advanced academic studies prior to
embarking on a work term (see program pages
included in this brochure for specific information).
• participation in weekly degree specific
employment readiness workshops, delivered
by corporate executives and partners, prepares
students for transition to the business world.
they are eager and ready to make an immediate
contribution to your team.
• brock’s co-op programs office can customize
your recruiting efforts. we will respond to
your staffing needs with personal and individual
attention to ensure you source the most suitable
candidates for your organization.
“We have been associated with the brock co-
op program for the last two summers and each
time we had a summer student join our financial
control Group . We believe that this has been
a mutually rewarding experience . brock co-op
students clearly demonstrated their willingness to
learn and are quite enthusiastic in their approach .
they exhibit commitment and the ability to work
effectively as part of a team . We look forward to
continuing this relationship .”
praveen Gupta
vice president, financial reportinG
citibank canada
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co-op
soUrcinG co-op talent
tax credit for co-op employers
1. review key dates connected with the recruiting
period (see chart). in ontario
2. request. complete the on-line job posting form on our
when you hire a brock co-op student, you may
co-op web site at www.brocku.ca/co-op/employers/
be eligible to receive a tax credit. the ontario
post.html. alternatively, you may choose to
Government’s co-operative education tax credit will
fax (905) 688-0631 or email (co-op@brocku.ca)
reimburse a business for 10-15% of eligible costs, up
your position to us.
to $1000 per student. for more information, please
3. review candidates. (candidates can be pre-screened call the ministry of finance, corporations tax branch
upon request). student applications can be made (905) 433-6513 or visit: www.rev.gov.on.ca/english/
available to you via email, fax or courier. credit/cetc/
4. interview. after screening the resumes, select the
co-op contract Hiring
candidates you wish to interview and contact us to
arrange a date, time and location. interviews may be if you are considering hiring a co-op student but find
conducted on campus at brock, at your organization or yourself unable to do so due to internal constraints,
via telephone. co-op staff will organize interviews and hiring freezes, or head count issues, you may wish to
forward schedules to you. consider co-op contract hiring. for a minimal fee,
brock university will manage the student’s payroll. your
5. select. after interviewing, select the candidate(s) that
organization determines the student’s base salary and
best meet your organization’s needs. Job offers can be
the university will invoice you on a monthly basis.
made through the co-op office immediately following the
interview, with a student response within 48 hours. no
cumbersome matching or ranking process will delay your
hiring needs.
Key Dates ConneCteD with the ReCRuiting PeRioD
employment Period Fall term: winter term: spring/summer term:
september - december January - april may - august
send your Job may - June september -october January - february
postinG
conduct co-op June - July october - november february - march
interviews
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co-op
creatinG a career expo and
strengths and vision for the future, explain
available opportunities and network
career fair
corporate informally over refreshments.
presence on consider attending brock’s annual
campUs career expo and career fair, which
co-op presentations and
attracts hundreds of students from a
Workshops
the key to successful recruiting is building variety of academic backgrounds. both
and maintaining a presence on campus. of these events are an excellent way to
take advantage of a unique way to increase
progressive and consistent on campus promote your organization, employment
your on campus presence. employers
marketing to students and faculty is the key opportunities and begin pre-screening
can participate in brock’s employment
to long term hiring success. the following candidates for available positions.
preparation workshops or conduct an in-
activities provide proven strategies for your class presentation; providing students with
organization to connect and cultivate a
Golf tournament
expertise on a specific subject area while
positive image with brock co-op students. showcasing their organization.
the co-op programs office at brock
networking breakfast annually hosts a golf tournament for
connect With faculty students, faculty and ca firms. this
and ca night
tournament provides an excellent
some of the most influential advocates on
participate in targeted faculty of business opportunity for firms to showcase their
campus are faculty. employers can provide
events including the networking breakfast organization and to network with brock
case studies from their organization for
and ca night. held during the fall accounting students.
courses and faculty can assist companies
semester, the networking breakfast with conducting research or special projects.
scholarships and bursaries
provides an opportunity to increase your
company profile and meet with bright and
mock interviews brock university co-op students are
talented undergraduate and graduate
eligible to apply for the brock university
each semester, the co-op programs
business students. ca night is an excellent
co-op bursary among other prestigious
office hosts a mock interview event for
way to introduce your firm and target
scholarships. your support not only
students. employers are able to volunteer
brock’s accounting students.
provides direct assistance to our co-op
their time to assist students in developing
students, but increases on campus
corporate information and improving their interviewing skills.
awareness of your organization, and
participation in this event is a wonderful
sessions helps us attract high quality students
way to make connections and increase your
while providing the best possible
through an information session you can organization’s brand awareness among
learning environment.
inform students of your organization’s brock’s co-op population.
some of oUr
corporate partners
agriculture and agri-food canada Go transit pepsi canada inc.
algoma central corporation Grant thornton llp pricewaterhousecoopers llp
algoma central marine Great big theatre company procter & Gamble
apotex hamilton tiger cats professional hockey players association
atomic energy of canada human resources development canada purolator
bdo dunwoody llp hydro one networks rbc capital markets
bell canada hyundai rbc dominion securities
bick’s pickles ibm region of niagara
blackstone ventures inc. imperial oil research in motion
bmw Group canada J.m. smucker (canada) inc. rogers tv
canada customs and revenue agency John deere royal bank
canada revenue agency Jungbunzlauer sanofi pasteur
canadian space agency kpmG llp scotiabank
canadian tire corporation kraft foods siemens
canadian tire financial services linamar silicon knights
cibc london health sciences centre smith nixon & co.
citibank merck frost syncrude
cocacola microage taylor leibow llp
deloitte & touche llp ministry of energy, science and technology td securities
environment canada ministry of the environment tds automotive
ernst & young llp ministry of transportation theatre beyond words
fritolay ontario lottery and Gaming corporation trimedia
General motors acceptance ltd. (Gmac) ontario power Generation universal music canada
General motors of canada outside music walker industries
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co-op
information
for stUdents
Why select a program with a
co-op option?
• enrich your academic studies by applying the
concepts you have learned in class to your work
experience.
• sample a variety of work placements and develop
greater awareness of your interests, talents and future
career path.
• Gain up to 20 months work experience by the time
you graduate and acquire an invaluable network which
will dramatically increase your chances of obtaining
employment upon graduation.
• earn an income to finance your education and reduce
dependency on student loans.
• co-op students are typically more successful in
securing full time permanent employment.
approximately 60% of all new graduate jobs are filled
by students with co-op work experience (cafce).
the brock co-op advantage
• nearly 100% placement rates for students across all
• most universities require students to apply for co-op
programs — one of the highest and most consistent
during their first year, where brock guarantees direct
placement rates in the country.
entry from secondary school (providing admission
• some of the most exciting and rewarding opportunities
criteria is meet). this allows the student to concentrate
with canada’s top employers. we use our experience
on adjusting to university life and not the co-op
and resources to diligently screen all postings to
application process.
ensure our students secure relevant and valuable work
• pre-employment training typically includes resume
terms.
writing, cover letter composition and interviewing
• third largest co-op school in the province and fifth
skills. in addition to the standard topics offered at other
largest co-op school in canada with one of the most
schools, brock co-op students participate in degree
diverse choices of co-op program areas (27 programs
specific workshops delivered by knowledgeable
available in total).
industry professionals who have a vested interest
• unlike other institutions, employers recruiting at brock
in employing brock students. we pride ourselves on
university can extend offers at anytime; students are
having the most interactive and valuable workshop
not required to wait for ranking deadlines to find out
series available.
they have a job and employers continue to recruit from
• brock co-op students must complete two years of
brock to avoid the ranking and matching process used
rigorous academic study prior to their first work term.
at other schools.
as a result, employers have commented that brock
• brock’s accounting co-op is the second largest
co-op students are more professional, and better
program of its kind in canada and the second program
prepared to handle job requirements than the majority
to be fully accredited by the institute of chartered
of their competitors.
accountants of ontario (icao).
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co-op
admission continuation of study
• brock’s co-op program admits students directly from as one of the most successful and reputable co-op
high school. students applying to the co-op stream programs in canada, we need to continue to provide our
generally require a minimum 80% 12u average. employers with the highest quality and most professional
meeting the minimum requirements does not students available. once admitted to a co-op program at
guarantee admission as the selection process is brock university, it is expected that students will maintain
extremely competitive (the average entering grade is an honours standing throughout their university career.
85%).
• when applying to the co-op program, the “co-op” to graduate with a co-op degree, students must
box must be selected on the ouac application form. successfully complete a minimum of three work terms,
• transfer students and students applying at the end of the pre-employment training workshops, as well as
their first year of university will require evaluation of maintain an honours standing in their respective program.
their transcripts to determine eligibility.
co-op fees
• international students are eligible to apply to all co-op
programs with the exception of accounting, and
co-op students are assessed an administrative fee in
public administration.
addition to regular academic tuition. the total co-op fee
is $2100.00 payable in three installments:
career readiness
the co-op programs office ensures that students are • co-op administration fee of $700.00 (assessed in fall
prepared for their transition from academia to the world of year 1 at brock)
of work. all co-op students attend pre-employment • pre-employment workshop fee of $700.00 (assessed
workshops designed to provide the tools and skills when registering for admin 0n90)
needed to compete and succeed in the 21st century. • $700.00 (assessed when registering for first work term)
weekly guest speakers are invited to address topics
tailored to each program area, helping to ensure students * fourth and fifth work terms will incur an additional fee
are ready to make an immediate contribution once the of $700.00 each.
work term begins. * fees for graduate level co-op programs may differ
employment locations relocation costs, if applicable, are the responsibility of
the student.
most brock co-op students secure positions in toronto,
niagara region, waterloo, london, ottawa and other
co-op salaries
ontario cities, however students should be willing to work
anywhere in canada. • co-op work terms are generally paid employment.
• weekly salaries vary greatly amongst employers,
Job search process positions, geographic location and work term level.
weekly salaries for summer 2006 ranged between
• virtually all work terms are found through the brock
$271.25 and $978.25.
co-op job posting board which has been specifically
designed to meet the needs of our students.
• the job search process generally begins four months
prior to the start of a designated work term.
• students apply to jobs that match skills and interests.
employers select candidates for interviews and present
offers. students make the final decision with
acceptance of an offer of employment.
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co-op
facUltY of bUsiness
HonoUrs bacHelor of
accoUntinG co-op
by the institute of chartered accountants of ontario
the professionally-oriented honours bachelor of
(icao). the academic and work study program
accounting (bacc) program at brock university
includes all of the course requirements of the bacc
combines a high level of specialization in
degree, as well as four work term placements.
accounting with a broad base of studies in social
accounting co-op students are placed only within
sciences, mathematics and business. the program
registered chartered accounting firms in canada in
focuses on providing the core knowledge, thinking
order to ensure the work placements will be credited
and analytical skills necessary to develop an
towards the practical experience required by the
accounting professional.
icao.
brock’s bachelor of accounting co-op program is
the second largest in ontario and is fully accredited
woRK / stuDy sequenCe: baCheloR oF aCCounting Co-oP :
employment Period: Fall term: winter term: spring/summer term:
september - December January - april May - august
year 1 academic academic vacation
work term 1
year 2 academic academic
work term 2 work term 3
year 3 academic
work term 4
year 4 academic academic
year 5 academic
For complete course information visit: www.brocku.ca/webcal/2007/undergrad/busi.html#sec4
monthly co-op salary Range
$1850 – $3400
first Work term:
$2000 – $3938
second Work term:
$2208 – $4417
third Work term:
$2300 – $4417
fourth Work term:
“Working at langhorne irwin Wharram-spry llp
has given me excellent accounting experience
and opened my eyes to the various opportunities
available in the accounting field . during my work
terms i have been involved in both large and small
audits, compilation and review engagements, and
corporate and personal tax . my placements have
been a great opportunity to put my academic
knowledge to work in the real world .”
kristin berry (accountinG)
lanGhorne irwin wharram-spry llp
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co-op
facUltY of bUsiness
master of accoUntancY
co-op
the development of critical thinking, analytic and
the master of accountancy program is an
communication skills. it is intended to enhance
eight month program which is designed to
the ability of students to adapt and respond to a
assist students in the assimilation of advanced
complex changing business environment and to
knowledge in accounting and related aspects of
develop a professional attitude, with sensitivity to
business and foster a sense of professionalism,
related ethical questions. areas of specialization
integrity and independence of thought within the
include: general, taxation, and information systems.
accounting profession. the program encourages
woRK / stuDy sequenCe: MasteR oF aCCountanCy Co-oP :
employment Period: Fall term: winter term: spring/summer term:
september - December January - april May - august
work term
year 1 academic
year 2 academic
For complete course information visit: www.brocku.ca/webcal/2007graduate/aCtg.html#sec2
monthly co-op salary Range
$2360 – $4737
tyPes oF Positions helD by
MasteR oF aCCountanCy Co-oP stuDents :
Analyst,
citibank canada
Accounting Co-op Student,
linamar corporation
ERS Consultant,
deloitte & touche llp
Financial Analyst,
General motors of canada ltd .
Junior Financial Analyst,
franklin templeton investments
Profit and Cost Analysis Co-op,
ford motor company of canada ltd .
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co-op
facUltY of bUsiness
HonoUrs bacHelor of
bUsiness administration
co-op
brock university’s business administration co- accounting, entrepreneurship, finance, General
op curriculum provides a solid foundation of management, human resources management,
business fundamentals and a wide range of information systems, international business,
essential management skills ensuring that our marketing, operations management and public
students are able to succeed in the canadian and administration.
global economy. areas of specialization include
woRK / stuDy sequenCe: business aDMinistRation Co-oP :
employment Period: Fall term: winter term: spring/summer term:
september - December January - april May - august
year 1 academic academic vacation
year 2 academic academic vacation
work term 1 work term 2
year 3 academic
work term 3
year 4 academic academic
year 5 academic
For complete course information visit: www.brocku.ca/webcal/2007/undergrad/busi.html#sec6
monthly co-op salary Range
$2360 – $4737
tyPes oF Positions helD by business
aDMinistRation Co-oP stuDents :
Audit Officer,
canada revenue agency
Business Process Improvement Specialist,
bruce power
Event Marketing Assistant,
bmw canada inc.
Finance and Accounting Assistant,
John deere welland works
Human Resources Analyst,
imperial oil
Strategic Planning Analyst,
pepsi bottling Group
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co-op
facUltY of bUsiness
master of bUsiness
administration co-op
brock’s comprehensive sixteen month mba diVeRsity foR youR WoRKPlace
program provides students with a solid foundation
international students are available in the
of the principles of management, as well as a Master of Accountancy and Master of Business
broad perspective and leadership skills which Administration programs and have fluency in
give them the tools and flexibility to succeed in a french, mandarin, cantonese, arabic, vietnamese
and korean. these students are invaluable
variety of sectors, industries and functional roles.
resources for multinational corporations who are
our program draws high-achieving students from a
building their business on a global scale.
variety of cultural and academic backgrounds and
has been designed to allow students to select one
students in the International Master of
of five areas of concentration including marketing,
Accountancy program are available to begin their
finance, accounting, human resources or co-op position beginning in september whereas
General management. students in the International Master of Business
Administration program are available in January.
woRK / stuDy sequenCe: MasteR oF business aDMinistRation Co-oP :
employment Period: Fall term: winter term: spring/summer term:
september - December January - april May - august
work term
year 1 academic academic
year 2 academic academic
For complete course information visit: www.brocku.ca/webcal/2007/graduate/busi.html#Mbab_5P04
monthly co-op salary range
$2240 – $4737
tyPes oF Positions helD by MasteR oF
business aDMinistRation Co-oP stuDents :
Credit Officer,
scotiabank
Credit Risk Analyst,
canadian tire financial services
Human Resources Assistant,
sun life financial
Marketing Analyst,
coca-cola
Project Consultant,
atlantic packaging products ltd.
Internal Audit Assistant,
ministry of transportation
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co-op
facUltY of matHematics monthly co-op salary Range
and science $2288 – $2400
HonoUrs bacHelor of
science – neUroscience
co-op
the bachelor of science in neuroscience “in a field of study that is as broad as
combines courses from the disciplines of neuroscience, it has been extremely beneficial to
psychology, biology and kinesiology that illustrate have these opportunities to learn and discover
cellular, physiological and behavioural approaches what i really want to pursue . While at the niagara
to examining the nervous system. the program snoring and sleep centre (nssc) i was able to
is designed to permit integration of information gain skills in both neurophysiological testing and
derived experimentally from many disciplines to patient care . this co-op placement has provided
gain a better understanding of the relationships challenges to overcome, the opportunity to learn
between neural function and behaviour. the
more about the medical field, and the chance to
program is divided into three streams, allowing
apply some of the skills i learned in school .”
students to specialize in either neurobiological,
neuro-psychological or neuromotor fields. corrine davies-schinkel (neuroscience)
polysomnoGraphic technoloGist,
niaGara snorinG and sleep lab
tyPes oF Positions helD by neuRosCienCe Co-oP stuDents :
Neurosciences Monitoring Research Assistant,
Co-op Research Assistant, health human resources,
london health sciences centre, canadian institute for health information
university hospital canada
Student Tech Evaluation Assistant,
Polysomnographic Technologist, national research council canada
the niagara snoring and sleep lab
Kinesiology or Ergonomics Co-op Student,
Research Assistant in Neuroscience, nuclear hr & employee safety
rotman research institute ontario power Generation inc.
woRK / stuDy sequenCe: neuRosCienCe Co-oP :
employment Period: Fall term: winter term: spring/summer term:
september - December January - april May - august
year 1 academic academic vacation
work term 1
year 2 academic academic
year 3 academic academic vacation
work term 2 work term 3
year 4 vacation
year 5 academic academic
For complete course information visit: www.brocku.ca/webcal/2007/undergrad/neur.html
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co-op
facUltY of matHematics monthly co-op salary Range
and science $2350 – $3200
HonoUrs bacHelor
of science
comPuteR science co-oP
the computer science co-op program combines
academic and work terms over a four and
one-half year period. students spend one and
one-half years in an academic setting studying
the fundamentals of computer programming,
algorithms, data structures and object-oriented
programming prior to their first work placement.
comPutinG and business co-oP
brock’s computing and business program is
a unique combination of computer science
and business courses, selected to provide
a firm foundation in business practices for
computing professionals. this combination of
skills is imperative to meet the current trends of
outsourcing and contracting for the provision of
“andrew spent his first co-op term in itam where
computing resources in business.
he was involved with all levels of personnel .
andrew handled his responsibilities with a very
comPuteR science and
mathematics co-oP high level of professionalism and knowledge .
His ability to learn new job functions quickly has
computing and mathematics is an innovative
gained him the respect of all ctfs personnel
program which combines the strengths of brock’s
department of mathematics and department of who worked with him . We would be pleased to
computer science, with practical work experience. have him return for future terms .”
students are introduced to our one-of-a-kind
mica program (mathematics integrated with
JoHn donaldson, canadian tire financial
computers and applications), where computers
services (ctfs), commentinG on andreW
and applications are fully integrated into a broad
smitH – compUter science co-op stUdent
spectrum of courses that range across pure
mathematics, applied mathematics, and statistics.
woRK / stuDy sequenCe: CoMPuteR sCienCe, CoMPuting anD business, anD
CoMPuteR sCienCe / MatheMatiCs Co-oP :
employment Period: Fall term: winter term: spring/summer term:
september - December January - april May - august
year 1 academic academic vacation
work term 1
year 2 academic academic
work term 2
year 3 academic academic
work term 3
year 4 academic
year 5 academic
For further information visit: www.cosc.brocku.ca/undergrad/degrees
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co-op
facUltY of monthly co-op salary Range
matHematics and $2350 – $3200
science
HonoUrs bacHelor
of science
computing and applications of solid-state device
comPutinG and solid state deVice
technology. students will acquire skills needed
technoloGy co-oP
to interface and use solid-state devices in real-
brock’s computing and solid-state device world applications such as the development of
technology program combines thorough hardware and creating software for robotics,
training in natural sciences and computing cam, remote-sensing, security and home
with an emphasis on the practical aspects of automation or weather monitoring.
woRK / stuDy sequenCe: CoMPuting anD soliD state DeviCe teChnology Co-oP :
employment Period: Fall term: winter term: spring/summer term:
september - December January - april May - august
year 1 academic academic academic
work term 1
year 2 academic academic
work term 2
year 3 academic academic
work term 3
year 4 academic
year 5 academic
For further information visit: www.cosc.brocku.ca/undergrad/degrees
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16. Brock University st. catharines, on / phone 905.688.5550 ext. 4325 / fax 905.688.0631 / co-op@brocku.ca / www.brocku.ca/co-op
co-op
facUltY of monthly co-op salary Range
matHematics and $2350 – $3200
science
“my placement at seaway marine transport has
HonoUrs bacHelor been both rewarding and fulfilling as i provide
of science support to all of algoma central corporation
and upper lakes canada vessels. i have been
comPutinG and netWoRK
assigned to the project tasked with the creation
communications co-oP
of a statistical tracking program for vessel
the computing and network communications
position reports. during the development
program caters to the increasing demand in the
process i was introduced to crystal reports and
information technology industry for professionals
visual basic .net; which will prove to be valuable
who have a solid foundation in software
development as well as practical technical skills in my career opportunities upon graduation. the
in system security, telecommunications, network co-op program has given me a tremendous
analysis and administration.
advantage with hands-on experience and a
working knowledge of business practices.”
nikola marinic (computer science)
help desk assistant, seaway marine transport
tyPes oF Positions helD by CoMPuteR sCienCe Co-oP stuDents :
Help Desk Assistant, Software Developer,
algoma central corporation research in motion
Information Systems Analyst,
Student Programmer Analyst,
shred-tech
kellogg canada incorporated
Junior Applications Engineer,
Technical Support Analyst,
canadian tire financial services
coyote software corporation
Senior Network and Client
Support Analyst,
ministry of transportation
woRK / stuDy sequenCe : CoMPuting anD netwoRK CoMMuniCations Co-oP :
employment Period: Fall term: winter term: spring/summer term:
september - December January - april May - august
year 1 academic academic academic
work term 1
year 2 academic academic
work term 2 work term 3
year 3 academic
year 4 academic academic
year 5 academic
For further information visit: www.cosc.brocku.ca/undergrad/degrees
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17. Brock University st. catharines, on / phone 905.688.5550 ext. 4325 / fax 905.688.0631 / co-op@brocku.ca / www.brocku.ca/co-op
co-op
facUltY of monthly co-op salary range
matHematics and $1785 – $2856
science
HonoUrs bacHelor
of science
biochemistRy co-oP
chemistRy co-oP
the bachelor of science in biochemistry is unique
brock university’s chemistry program is
in that it explores the chemistry of living things.
accredited by the chemical society of canada
this research-oriented program gives students a
and houses some of the most advanced
broad understanding of chemistry as well as cell
equipment in the field. students are involved in the
and molecular biology, leading to the study of
analysis, synthesis and purification of substances,
metabolism and energy flow, proteins and enzyme
determining their structures and properties and
action, macromolecular structures, information
explaining the mechanisms of the process. this
flow and molecular genetics, and bio-organic and
program stresses chemical principles through
biophysical chemistry.
research in organic, inorganic, analytical, physical
and theoretical chemistry, as well as the related
biotechnoloGy co-oP
fields of bio-inorganic and bio-organic chemistry
and chemical physics. brock university’s biotechnology program is the
only undergraduate biotechnology program in
Physics co-oP
ontario. in this program, living organisms are used
to produce goods and services for practical and
brock’s physics program is designed to provide an
industrial purposes.
understanding of the principles and fundamental
interactions of classical and quantum physics as
well as many applications of these principles in
technology and everyday life.
tyPes oF Positions helD by CheMistRy, PhysiCs, bioteChnology anD bioCheMistRy
Co-oP stuDents :
Analytical Research Technologist, Research Chemist,
environment canada merck frosst
CSA Student Intern, Research Technician,
canadian space agency alphora research
QA Lab and Spore Technician, Environment Technician,
Jungbunzlauer canada inc. ontario power Generation
woRK / stuDy sequenCe : CheMistRy, PhysiCs, bioteChnology & bioCheMistRy Co-oP :
employment Period: Fall term: winter term: spring/summer term:
september - December January - april May - august
year 1 academic academic vacation
work term 1
year 2 academic academic
work term 2
year 3 academic vacation
work term 3
year 4 academic vacation
year 5 academic academic
For complete course information visit: www.brocku.ca/fms/ 17
18. Brock University st. catharines, on / phone 905.688.5550 ext. 4325 / fax 905.688.0631 / co-op@brocku.ca / www.brocku.ca/co-op
co-op
facUltY of brock offers one of the strongest traditional earth
matHematics and sciences/Geology degree programs in ontario.
science students can pursue degrees / majors in either
earth science or environmental Geoscience.
HonoUrs bacHelor degree programs examine the interrelationships
of science – between earth materials, the atmosphere,
eartH sciences hydrosphere, and biosphere and the impact of
human activities upon them from a physical science
and environmental viewpoint. a key element of these programs is
Geoscience co-op their emphasis on training in both laboratory and
field techniques; both are essential for graduates
to compete for government and private sector
positions in the environmental disciplines.
woRK / stuDy sequenCe: eaRth sCienCes anD enviRonMental geosCienCe Co-oP :
employment Period: Fall term: winter term: spring/summer term:
september - December January - april May - august
year 1 academic academic vacation
work term 1
year 2 academic academic
work term 2
year 3 academic vacation
work term 3
year 4 academic academic
year 5 academic academic
For complete course information visit: www.brocku.ca/fms/
“as a student Geologist i have had many learning
opportunities at st. andrew Goldfields in areas such
as logging and splitting core, creating face maps,
making geological maps, geological interpretations,
interpreting cross sections of diamond drilling,
as well as muck and face sampling. i have been
given the opportunity to work with the data mine
and dh logger computer systems, both of which
are extraordinarily important research tools in the
geosciences field. i would not have found this
job without the help of the co-op office and my
experience here has been extremely rewarding.”
cHarles Kodors (environmental Geoscience)
student GeoloGist, st. andrew Goldfields
monthly co-op salary Range
$1785 – $2856
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19. Brock University st. catharines, on / phone 905.688.5550 ext. 4325 / fax 905.688.0631 / co-op@brocku.ca / www.brocku.ca/co-op
co-op
facUltY of monthly co-op salary Range
matHematics and $1785 – $2856
science
HonoUrs bacHelor
of science –
GeoGrapHY co-op
the department of Geography offers programs
leading to ba or bsc degrees at the honours
level. both these degree programs have a broad
scope and combine elements of both the social
and natural sciences. most courses emphasize
structured labs and seminars in early years and
progressively more independent work in later
years, culminating in an optional honours thesis
in year 4. field work features prominently in
some courses.
tyPes oF Positions helD by
geogRaPhy Co-oP stuDents :
Crop technician,
ker crop management services
environmental health Program assistant,
oxford county
geology student,
xstrata nickel
laboratory Chemist assistant,
chemisar laboratories inc.
student geologist,
de beers canada exploration inc.
water efficient landscape advisor,
united utilities canada ltd.
woRK / stuDy sequenCe: geogRaPhy Co-oP :
employment Period: Fall term: winter term: spring/summer term:
september - December January - april May - august
year 1 academic academic vacation
work term 1
year 2 academic academic
work term 2 work term 3
year 3 academic
year 4 academic academic vacation
For complete course information visit: www.brocku.ca/webcal/2007/undergrad/geog.html
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20. Brock University st. catharines, on / phone 905.688.5550 ext. 4325 / fax 905.688.0631 / co-op@brocku.ca / www.brocku.ca/co-op
co-op
facUltY of
matHematics and
science
HonoUrs bacHelor of
science – oenoloGY
and viticUltUre co-op
a four-year honours co-operative program
leading to a bachelor of science in oenology and
viticulture is designed to meet the growing needs
of the grape, grape juice and wine industries of
cool climate regions. the aim of the program is
to provide a comprehensive scientific education
combined with both hands-on and industrial
experience in oenology and viticulture, along
with exposure to marketing, tourism and wine
appreciation. since “wine begins in the field and
ends in the glass”, our graduates will be trained
to work in the vineyard and the winery or may
become owners and operators of vineyards and
wineries. the program encompasses the scientific
disciplines pertaining to the grape and wine
industry such as sensory science, biochemistry,
monthly co-op salary Range
biotechnology, chemistry, microbiology, genetics,
$1785 – $2856
cell and molecular biology, plant physiology and
environmental biology.
woRK / stuDy sequenCe : oenology anD vitiCultuRe Co-oP :
employment Period: Fall term: winter term: spring/summer term:
september - December January - april May - august
year 1 academic academic academic
work term 1
year 2 academic academic
work term 2
year 3 academic academic
work term 3
year 4 academic
For complete course information visit: www.brocku.ca/webcal/2007/undergrad/oevi.html
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21. Brock University st. catharines, on / phone 905.688.5550 ext. 4325 / fax 905.688.0631 / co-op@brocku.ca / www.brocku.ca/co-op
co-op
facUltY of HUmanities monthly co-op salary Range
$1280 – $1900
HonoUrs bacHelor of
arts – dramatic arts
co-op
the department of dramatic arts (dart), part of
the school of fine and performing arts (sfpa),
addresses the study, application and interrogation
of the discipline as cultural and educational
practice. the department of dramatic arts
offers four-year programs of study with streams
in drama in education and society, dramatic
literature, and theatre.
tyPes oF Positions helD by DRaMatiC
aRts stuDents :
Arts Counsellor,
buck rock’s performing & creative arts camp
Assistant Producer,
resurgence theatre company
Camera Operator,
“since being a part of 4th line theatre’s administration
central studios
since spring of 2006, suzanne leandro has been
Box Office Manager,
fantastic! coming from a professional stage manager
althea productions
background she has been a real delight to have as
Production Assistant,
part of the stage management team again this year.
horsehead theatre
i wish i would have had the same kind of mentoring
Stage Assistant, during my post-secondary experience.”
solar stage
Stage Manager, patricia thorne, 4th line theatre, commentinG
victoria playhouse theatre on suzanne leandro - dramatic arts co-op
student
woRK / stuDy sequenCe: DRaMatiC aRts Co-oP :
employment Period: Fall term: winter term: spring/summer term:
september - December January - april May - august
work term 1
year 1 academic academic
work term 2
year 2 academic academic
work term 3
year 3 academic academic
year 4 academic academic
For complete course information visit: www.brocku.ca/webcal/2007/undergrad/dart.html
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22. Brock University st. catharines, on / phone 905.688.5550 ext. 4325 / fax 905.688.0631 / co-op@brocku.ca / www.brocku.ca/co-op
co-op
facUltY of HUmanities
HonoUrs bacHelor
of arts – applied
linGUistics co-op
students have the opportunity to learn about
theories concerning the analysis of language and
their applications. along with an introductory course
in linguistics, the department offers foundation
courses focusing on the sounds of language
(phonetics and phonology), relationships among
words in language (syntax), mutual influence
between culture (and other group membership)
and language (sociolinguistics), and ways in which
language is used in context (pragmatics and
discourse analysis) and is acquired.
monthly co-op salary Range
$1870 – $4470
woRK / stuDy sequenCe: aPPlieD linguistiCs Co-oP :
employment Period: Fall term: winter term: spring/summer term:
september - December January - april May - august
year 1 academic academic vacation
work term 1
year 2 academic academic
work term 2
year 3 academic academic
year 4 academic academic
For complete course information visit: www.brocku.ca/webcal/2007/undergrad/apli.html
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