Eligibility
The Science Co-op Option is available for students in the following undergraduate 4 year degree programs:
Requirements For Entry:
Students are advised that satisfying the entrance requirements does not guarantee a place in the Co-op Program. Enrollment is limited and acceptance is based on University performance, availability of work term placements and employer interviews. In order to compete effectively, students are required to have a minimum GPA of 2.5. The Faculty of Science reserves the right to determine and select the best qualified applicants for the available work term placements.
Students usually enter the program in the spring going into their third term in the fall. However, due to the variation in students' academic time of histories, entry into the program may vary on a case-by-case basis. Students must be in full-time studies to enter and continue in the Science Co-op Program.
Students are encouraged to consider the Co-op Program if they have 30 or more credits hours left to complete in their program.
- Microbiology (Major, Honours)
- Biochemistry (Major, Honours)
- Biological Sciences (Major, Honours)
- Biotehnology (Major, Honours)
- Chemistry (Major, Honours)
- Genetics (Major, Honours)
- Statistics (Major, Honours)
Requirements For Entry:
- entering third year (see below) in one of the above programs
- consult The University of Manitoba's Undergraduate Calendar for course and grade requirements for entering the major or honours program
- contact us
Students are advised that satisfying the entrance requirements does not guarantee a place in the Co-op Program. Enrollment is limited and acceptance is based on University performance, availability of work term placements and employer interviews. In order to compete effectively, students are required to have a minimum GPA of 2.5. The Faculty of Science reserves the right to determine and select the best qualified applicants for the available work term placements.
Students usually enter the program in the spring going into their third term in the fall. However, due to the variation in students' academic time of histories, entry into the program may vary on a case-by-case basis. Students must be in full-time studies to enter and continue in the Science Co-op Program.
Students are encouraged to consider the Co-op Program if they have 30 or more credits hours left to complete in their program.