The Arts and Social Science Co-op Program is an experiential learning program for students in undergraduate, post baccalaureate diploma (PBD)/Second Degree programs, and Master’s degree programs.
Co-op can provide you with:
Paid, professional work experience during your studies
A well-rounded education that combines theory and practice
A network of contacts upon graduation, as well as practical experience, a high quality resume, and effective job search and interview skills
The ability to figure out your likes and dislikes in the career world, as well as the chance to gain a greater understanding of the job market and find out about career opportunities
And much more!
Possible Positions:
Co-op student to Child, Youth, and Social Development Studies Directorate at Human Resources Development Canada
Multicultural Health Fair Assistant at Affiliation of Multicultural Societies and Services
Enforcement Officer at Canada Border Services Agency
Junior Community Parole Officer at Correctional Service of Canada
Junior Research Assistant at Indian Residential Schools Resolution Canada
U.S. Trade Office Intern at U.S. Consulate General
Community Events Assistant at Lion’s Gate Rotary Cub
We’re glad you’ve made the decision to find out what Co-op is about and how it can help you gain experience and achieve your goals. Please visit http://www.sfu.ca/coop/assc/home for more information (including application requirements and deadlines). If you have specific questions, contact a Co-op coordinator or program assistant at http://www.sfu.ca/coop/contact.
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The Arts and Social Science Co-op Program is an experiential learning program for students in undergraduate, post baccalaureate diploma, and Master’s degree programs.
Co-op can provide you with:
Paid, professional work experience during your studies
A well-rounded education that combines theory and practice
A network of contacts upon graduation, as well as practical experience, a high quality resume, and effective job search and interview skills
The chance to apply your areas of interest and research to a real-world career
Opportunity to make connections that may aid in your Master’s thesis work
And much more!
Possible Positions:
Economist at Environment Canada
Policy Analyst at Citizenship and Immigration Canada
Researcher at BC Ministry of Labour and Citizens’ Services
Project Coordinator at Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade
Analyst at BC Ministry of Health Planning
We’re glad you’ve made the decision to find out what Co-op is about and how it can help you gain experience and achieve your goals. Please visit http://www.sfu.ca/coop/assc/home for more information (including application requirements and deadlines). If you have specific questions, contact a Co-op coordinator or program assistant at http://www.sfu.ca/coop/contact.