Arts and Social Sciences Co-op connects students to a diverse range of job opportunities and employers. Developing practical and professional skills, building a network of contacts and references, and gaining valuable job search and interview tools and experience – that’s the Co-op advantage.

The skills and abilities that Arts and Social Sciences students are known for – from critical thinking and communications, to research and analysis - are highly-regarded by managers and organizations in all sectors. With Co-op, you’ll be exploring career options, earning a competitive income and building your resume before you graduate.

Students

If you’re ready to apply, click the button below to complete your online co-op application. The Prospective Students section has important eligibility and program information to know before you apply.

Employers

Looking to hire an Arts & Social Sciences student? Click the button below to learn more information.

Undergraduate Students

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February 1st Fall
June 1st Spring
October 1st Summer

Graduate Students

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February 1st Fall
June 1st Spring
September 21st Summer

Co-op Student Stage

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Student Testimonials

"As a criminology student trying to figure out my future career path, I decided to look at my options before I graduate and try Co-op. I was able to go out of my comfort zone and gain experience in a wide-range of jobs related to my field. I am thankful to the Co-op coordinators for providing quality support and helping me achieve my goal of working for a federal government agency."

- Matthew M., Criminology Major, Psych Minor. Three Co-op terms in not-for-profit sector and federal government

"I have no idea where I would be career-wise if I hadn’t joined Co-op. I learned how to manage remote teams, presented to senior-level executives, and even filed a provisional patent. Co-op also helped me realize that I love the fast pace and competitive nature of the private sector. This was advantageous because I had an idea of what I liked and didn’t like in a career and could leverage this knowledge instead of going blindly into a job with false expectations after graduating."

- Dorothy N., Political Science Major and Certificate in Innovation & Entrepreneurship, SFU alumni 2018. Three Co-op terms in high-tech and banking