Co-op Education
Co-op Program Areas
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The John Molson School of Business Co-op Program, in partnership with Concordia University's Institute for Co-operative Education, allows undergraduate students to alternate classroom learning with paid work experience.
Co-op Program Structure
In the first and second semesters, students learn basic business concepts and take courses pertaining to their majors. Beginning in the third semester, students alternate one semester of work and one semester of courses. By graduation, students will have completed a total of three work terms in their chosen field.
With the Co-op program you will:
- Get practical, on the job experience
- Build a network of contacts in industry
- Explore your career options
- Practice skills learned in the classroom
- Develop leadership & social skills
- Earn money to help cover school expenses
Some examples of current work terms placements include:
- Pratt and Whitney Canada
- Hydro Quebec
- Bombardier
- Canada Revenue Agency
- Ruby Stein and Wagner


