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Co-operative Education
The Co-operative Education program offers students the opportunity to gain practical work experience in their field of study. The program is available in various disciplines, including:
- Archaeology
- Applied Psychological Science
- Areas of Academic Study
- Types of Work Placements
- Biology
- Areas of Academic Study
- Type of Work Placements
- Application Form
- Business (B.Comm.)
- Areas of Academic Study
- Documents and Forms
- Student Handbook
- Type of Work Placements
- Work Report
- Computer Science (Bachelor)
- Areas of Academic Study
- Type of Work Placements
- Computer Science (Master)
- Areas of Academic Study
- Types of Work Placements
- Economics
- Areas of Academic Study
- Type of Work Placements
- Engineering
- UG Student Rules and Regs Handbook (Jan 2026)
- Documents
- Work Term Dates and Forms
- Graduate Internship Dates and Documents
- MyMUNLife
- Professional Development
- Program Information
- Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science
- Environmental Science (Master)
- Areas of Academic Study
- Type of Work Placements
- Folklore (Master)
- Areas of Academic Study
- Type of Work Placements
- Human Kinetics and Recreation
- Documents and Forms
- Student Handbook
- Political Science
- Areas of Academic Study
- Type of Work Placements
- Political Science (Master)
- Areas of Academic Study
- Research Paper
- Type of Work Placements
- Psychology
- Areas of Academic Study
- Type of Placements
- Scientific Computing (Master)
- Areas of Academic Study
- Type of Work Placements
Scientific Computing
The discipline of Scientific Computing aims to solve technical problems in science and engineering, using computers and computational methods.
Program Overview
The interdisciplinary Master of Science in Scientific Computing is offered through the Faculty of Science and the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science. Students have undergraduate degrees and backgrounds in a variety of subject areas, including Biochemistry, Chemistry, Computer Science, Earth Sciences, Mathematics and Statistics, Physics and Physical Oceanography, Civil Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Process Engineering, and Ocean and Naval Architectural Engineering.
Work Term Schedule
Work terms can start in January, May, and September and can be 4 or 8 months in duration. Students must complete at least four courses before they are eligible to begin a work term.
Areas of Study
Students learn to apply computational, numerical, and programming concepts and tools to solve and model complex problems in a variety of workplace settings, including:
- Data analysis
- Models and advanced simulations
- Vision systems
- Physical oceanography
- Artificial networks
- Medical research and genetics
Cooperative Education Job Competition Dates
The program also includes cooperative education job competition dates, which provide students with the opportunity to apply for work placements.
Students
The program offers various resources and support for students, including:
- View Job Posting (Students)
- Job Competition
- Work Term Preparation
- Placements Outside of Canada
- Passports
- Work Visas and Permits
- Preparing to Leave
- Employer Relationship / Work Report
- International Students
Employers
The program also provides information and resources for employers, including:
- Employer obligations
- Our Commitment
- Hiring Process
- Interviewing on Campus
- Salary Information
- Funding
- Administration
- Eligibility
- Application & Forms
- Steps After Approval
- Deadlines
