How does a Co-op Position Differ from an Internship?
While an internship may be paid or unpaid, a co-op position is always a paid position, and students are required to enroll in an academic course for variable credit. Co-ops are high-level positions that allow students to directly apply what they have learned in their coursework and gain industry experience.
Benefits
- Encourage student growth by providing opportunities that link classroom theory with world-of-work practice in various industries
- Empower students to make informed career decisions and move toward achieving an advantage in a competitive job market, while earning academic credit
- Provide the practical foundation needed to gain admission to the top graduate schools
College of Engineering and Computer Science Co-Op Information