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Co-operative Education

Gain real-world experience as you learn

Build your resume and earn money while completing your degree with SFU Beedie co-op. This optional program offers real job opportunities in various sectors, from private companies to government organizations, in fields like accounting, marketing, and finance. Gain hands-on experience, compete for full-time positions, and kickstart your professional journey.

What do you get?

As a co-op student, you gain access to as much support as you need from your . They are here to help guide and support you throughout the rest of your degree.

The co-op application fee and practicum tuition begin to provide partial funding for the education that you receive in the program, including the below and more. Together, these fees do not cover the costs of providing co-operative education—SFU subsidizes much of the cost.

Job support

One-on-one advice. The more you meet with your Co-op Coordinator, the more they can work with you to ensure that you are getting the full benefit of the Co-op program. With one in five SFU students participating in Co-op, it is important that you take the initiative to set up regular check-ins with your Coordinator.

Mock interviews. Over the course of your Co-op degree, you will probably experience a few dozen interviews at least, if you are meeting our expectations, in terms of applying to a multitude of job opportunities. Your Co-op Coordinators and Advisors are available to meet with you one-on-one at your convenience to practice interviewing for these positions. Your Coordinator will often have insights into a particular workplace that can help you in your interview.

Workshops (Resume, Cover Letter, Interview, & optional Self-Directed Work Search). Your Co-op team is constantly working with students to perfect their application skills, and are in contact with employers who provide feedback on the applications they are seeing. Your Coordinators are resume, cover letter and interview experts, and they are constantly working with co-op students – through workshops and one-on-one meetings – to increase their chances of landing co-op positions.

On the job support

Site visits. Co-op staff visit students mid-way through their work terms to ensure that 1) their work term objectives are being met, and 2) to hear about their successes and challenges on the job. Your first professional position can be both exciting and stressful; your Coordinator is there to help you navigate that experience with relative ease by answering any questions you may have or responding to any concerns.

Discover co-op

Learn more about what co-op can look like for you by visiting SFU's Co-operative Education website.

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