1. The University of AlbertaEngineering Co-opProgram– Quick Facts
Students in the Co-op Program incorporate a paid, supervised work-
experience component into their degree programs. They gain valuable
experience through full- time employment sequenced with academic
terms.
At the U of A, Co-op students make up greater than 50% per cent of students beyond first year. A co-
operative degree takes five years to complete. In addition to the traditional four years of academic
study (eight four-month academic terms), Co-op students also complete five four-month work terms.
These consist of full-time paid employment in positions related to their field of study.
Why does the U of A Engineering Co-op program work for students and employers?
Industry needs knowledgeable, energetic engineering students
Our students recognize the importance of relevant work experience – field & shop work, office
work….all work!
Co-op Department staff make it easy for students and industry to come together
U of A Engineering Co-op students are on the job at hundreds of businesses across the country. They
help meet project deadlines, free up staff time for peak workloads or vacations. They give businesses a
sneak preview of potential future employees.
U of A Engineering Co-op students are available from among 18 engineering disciplines:
Chemical – Chemical Computer Process Control – Chemical Biomedical
Civil – Civil Environmental
Computer – Computer Software – Computer Nanotechnology
Electrical – Electrical Nanotechnology
Engineering Physics – Engineering Physics Nanotechnology
Materials – Materials Nanotechnology
Mechanical – Mechanical Biotechnology
Mining
Petroleum
Students complete nearly half of their engineering education before taking on any work placements. In
other words, they are qualified, enthusiastic, and ready to work. Best of all, they are easy to hire. Our
Co-op Coordinators match student expertise with industry need. Drawing from one of the country’s
largest programs, they can find the right young engineer for the job – no matter what that job may be.
For complete information check out www.coop.engineering.ualberta.ca
Karen Vande Vyvere
Engineering Co-op Coordinator
karen.vande@ualberta.ca; 780.492.9931