The Basics
Need
to have a CGPA of 2.7 to enter and stay in the program
Will work at least 4 Co-op work terms as part of Degree
Enter the Program at the end of second year of studies
Flexible to accommodate a variety of course sequences
Courses are not taken during the summer months
The University monitors the Work Term experiences
Students must generally decide to enter the program in
their third term of studies
Study Work Sequences
The program
is flexible and designed to accommodate a wide variety of course
sequences and patterns. An example for students in an 8 study
term and 5 work term combination is shown as follows:
|
Year
1
|
Year
2
|
Year
3
|
Year
4
|
Year
5
|
| |
Sept
|
Jan
|
May
|
Sept
|
Jan
|
May
|
Sept
|
Jan
|
May
|
Sept
|
Jan
|
May
|
Sept
|
Jan
|
| Reg. |
S1
|
S2
|
-
|
S3
|
S4
|
-
|
S5
|
S6
|
-
|
S7
|
S8
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
| Co-op |
S1
|
S2
|
-
|
S3
|
S4
|
W1
|
W2
|
S5
|
W3
|
S6
|
W4
|
W5
|
S7
|
S8
|
S= Study
Term
W = Work Term
The above
table then shows two programs, the regular 8
term program and a proposed Co-op Program. The standard
8 term program could be applied to this program by following
the standard 8 term program from terms 1 through 8. Study terms
6 and 5 would be taken in reverse order as compared to the standard
sequence.
The program
provides flexibility in the student's third and fourth year
of studies and can accommodate individual student and employer
wishes and/or constraints. It is to be remembered that there
are many available options for the Co-op program and that individual
options are possible and as probable as the individuality of
the programs of most civil engineering students.
Application
Procedures
Interested students should follow a sequence of steps culminating
in the submission of an application for Co-op Studies.
1. Prepare
a Study-Work Plan (available from the CE Office, H-124) which establishes the Study Term/Work Term
sequence that the student proposes to follow.
The Study-Work Plan should ensure that core courses are available
in the appropriate terms (refer to current years Timetable).
Electives
do not need to be decided at this time.
2. Submit
the Study-Work Plan and Co-op Application (available from the CE Office, H-124) to Prof. Trevor Hanson,
CE Co-op Coordinator,GWD-129, for approval.
3. Attend Co-op information sessions.
4. Attend
company information sessions.
Facts
& Myths
Some Facts
and Myths about Co-op
|
Myths
|
Facts
|
| If
you're not in an 8 term pattern, you can't take a Co-op
option |
The
Co-op program can be taken by students who are in 8, 9 or
10 term patterns of studies |
The Co-op program is fixed and not flexible |
Changes
being made to the Timetable will allow many paths through
the Co-op program |
| It
would take a lot longer to get your Degree |
It
will be possible for students to take a 9 study term program
and graduate in 5 years |
There are no good jobs |
UNB
will identify and monitor all employers who are participating
to ensure good work experience |
For further
information, please contact:
Dr. Trevor Hanson
CE Co-op/PEP Coordinator
Department of Civil Engineering
University of New Brunswick
GD-129, Head Hall
P.O. Box 4400, Fredericton, N.B. E3B 5A3
Phone/Voice Mail: (506) 452-6374
Fax: (506) 453-3568
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Co-op Office, Faculty of Engineering
University of New Brunswick
Head Hall, H-107
P.O. Box 4400
Fredericton, N.B. E3B 5A3
Phone: (506)
447-3268 (Marg Babineau, Faculty of Engineering Co-op/PEP Secretary, H-107)
Phone: (506) 447-3268 (Dr. Guida Bendrich, Director Co-op Education Engineering & Science, H-107)
Phone: (506) 447-3268 (Mr. John Hasson, Co-op Officer Engineering & Science. H-107)
Fax: (506) 453-3589
Email: enggcoop@unb.ca