Career Placement Services
Cooperative Education
Cooperative education is a program that offers students a
transitioning environment between College and career. It promotes the
development of critical thinking, independent performance, the integration of
theory and practice in the workplace, and student responsibility for learning.
Most students can elect a cooperative education study option. It can be used as
an elective in some academic programs, a requirement in others. A student can
earn up to nine credits in cooperative education toward their degree.
The co-op staff assists with job development, meets with inquiring students
individually to assess their skills, abilities, and aspirations and matches
employer needs with student interest and ability to create a mutually valuable
work/education experience. To earn credits, students work a specified number of
hours per week during the semester; develop a Learning Agreement that
articulates the academic outcomes upon which their credit evaluation is based;
attend an orientation and meet with their co-op advisor and the career placement
representative, where they discuss their work activities, college studies,
and career interests.
Participation in Cooperative Education
You can participate in QCC's co-op when:
- you are enrolled in a QCC program
- you have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0
- the employment position is directly related to your academic program
- you have completed at least 24 credits* toward your major
* Individual departments may require that a certain number of these credits
or specific courses in the major be completed at QCC prior to participating in
experience-based learning. Students entering a major with related academic
learning may qualify prior to completion of 24 credits.Cooperative Education
provides:
- Meaningful Experience
Cooperative Education at QCC will give you the
chance to work in your field - in time to make meaningful adjustments to your
academic and career plans.
Because you work full- or part-time in a job directly related to your major,
you gain professional experience that makes you more competitive in the job
market. In fact, many co-op jobs turn into full time jobs after graduation.
- Academic Credit
Cooperative Education at QCC is an academic program. You
can earn up to 9 academic credits for co-op toward your QCC degree. co-op
students are required to work 5 hours per week per credit in a job related to
their academic program. Learning goals and objectives are established which are
the basis for credit and your final grade. If you are already working in your
field, your job may be appropriate for co-op.
- Convenience
Cooperative Education fits your schedule. At QCC, part or
full time co-op jobs can begin at any time during the year. You can try out
Cooperative Education for just one term or participate for several co-op
semesters, advancing in skills and seniority.
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