Co-operative Education is built around a three-way partnership between the university, students, and employers. The goal of the program is to integrate students’ theoretical knowledge with practical work experience by adding three work-term semesters to the regular Bachelor of Business Administration Program.
The following requirements must be met by students undertaking a Bachelor of Business Administration Co-op degree:
1. Students must have completed 15 credit hours towards the B.B.A. degree.
2. Students must have cumulative G.P.A.’s of no less than 2.67 (B-).
3. Students must complete the Co-op Application form and submit references, a resume, and a letter stating their reasons for seeking admission to the program.
For more information students may refer to the Bachelor of Business Administration Co-op Handbook which explains the program in detail, including program structure, costs, and admission process.