International Students
International Students are welcome to apply for the Arts Co-op Program during our annual intake each September. Eligibility requirements are the same for all undergraduate Arts students, including international students. To view a full list of requirements and application steps, view the Apply for Co-op page. Applying for and Landing Co-op Jobs Securing a co-op […]
Co-op Program
The Arts Co-op Program allows undergraduate students to gain challenging, paid work experience while completing their degrees at UBC. Learn how the Co-op Program works and the available employers and roles. How Co-op Works Co-op is a structured program for students to gain professional experience by alternating between work and study terms. Students who complete […]
About
The UBC Arts Co-op Program offers undergraduate and graduate students in the Faculty of Arts enriched educational experiences for personal and professional growth. We work closely with employers and community partners from across British Columbia, Canada and around the world to provide unique workplace learning opportunities for UBC Arts Co-op students. Located on the traditional, […]
Graduate
The UBC Arts Co-op Program offers graduate students enriched educational experiences for personal and professional growth. We work with a diverse range of community partners and sectors to provide transformative workplace learning for our students. What is Co-op? Co-operative Education (Co-op), allows you to explore a range of careers during four or eight-month paid work […]
Undergraduate
The UBC Arts Co-op Program offers undergraduate students enriched educational experiences for personal and professional growth. We work with a diverse range of community partners and sectors to provide transformative workplace learning for our students. What is Co-op? Co-operative Education (Co-op), allows you to explore a range of careers during four or eight-month paid work […]
Time Warner & Arts Co-op Set Students on a Path to Success
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