Co-op Program
Toronto Metropolitan Computer Science students Mitchell Mohorovich and Olsi Spahiu landed internships at Amazon as software development engineers – and full-time job offers after graduation.
Optional Co-op Program
Gain live, hands-on work experience before you graduate. Our optional Computer Science and Cyber Science co-op programs let you apply your knowledge in a real-world setting. Study, earn a salary, and give your resume an edge over the competition. Our co-op programs are accredited by CEWIL (external link) , (Co-operative Education and Work-Integrated Learning, Canada).
How Does Co-op Work?
- Admission requirements
- Program fees
- Work/study terms
- Hiring processes
- Salary/wages
Program Duration
Co-op adds one extra year to the regular, full-time program.
- Total program length: Five-years, full-time
- Work experience gained: Up to 20 months over four terms
When to Apply?
Unlike at most universities, there's no rush to decide right away. Explore your options, ease into your first year, and apply for co-op in May, after completing second semester.
Minimum Recommended GPA: 3.0
Work Term Schedules
The co-op program involves a combination of work and study terms. Work terms may last for a single term, or with approval, may be extended to 8, 12 or 16 months of continuous employment. See the sample schedules below.
Real-World Placement Opportunities
Our students have interned at all of the biggest names in tech. Placements are competitive and students may land opportunities in a business, government agency or academic institution. Co-op has helped some receive full-time job offers after graduation.