Co-op in Environmental and Sustainability Studies
Acadia University’s Co-op Program is nationally accredited and integrates study terms with paid, discipline-related work terms. Co-op students complete three 4-month work terms, earning two credit hours per work term, or a 12 or 16-month internship, earning six credit hours upon competition. Students should apply to Co-op at the beginning of their 2nd year, but 3rd year students are also welcome (depending on credit hours completed). All Co-op students participate in mandatory professional development workshops and receive one-on-one coaching in resume and cover letter writing, interview preparation, and workplace professionalism.
In Environmental and Sustainability Studies, having work experience upon graduation provides a distinct competitive advantage. Applying knowledge and skills learned in the classroom, students gain hands-on experience in their discipline. Co-op helps students determine their strengths and interests while exploring different work environments and test-driving potential careers. Employers from across Canada hire Co-op students to work on special projects and assist during peak periods while often evaluating them for future hire.
Testimonial

"Taking the co-op option with my degree was one of the best decisions I made during my time at Acadia. It not only enhanced my education but also my career opportunities. The experience provided through co-op is invaluable and I would recommend it to anyone who is looking to explore their field of study."
Fraser Macnab
Bachelor of Arts, Environmental and Sustainability Studies
(Co-op Option)