The Co-op program offers communication students the opportunity to improve their skills, gain relevant paid experience, and discover new interests while completing their degree. By applying what they learn in the classroom to real work situations and graduating with a year of industry experience, Communication Co-op students are equipped with the tools they need to succeed. 

Explore various career paths in communications, digital marketing, event planning, social media, community engagement, public relations and more. Compete for jobs and work full-time for 4 or 8 months at tech startups, non-profit organizations, and government agencies. Employers specifically come to SFU Co-op to hire Communication students.

For further information, please visit the FAQ page and review the application requirements. When you’re ready to apply to the Communication Co-op, click here.

Application Deadlines

Undergraduate Students

Apply by Work in
February 1st Fall
June 1st Spring
October 1st Summer

Graduate Students

Apply by Work in
February 1st Fall
June 1st Spring
September 21st Summer

Wondering if Co-op is for you?

Meet Kat Perez, an SFU School of Communication graduate who completed three Co-op work terms! Kat shares her perspective on how Co-op is different from classes and how it has given her an edge in her career.

Starting or Continuing Your Co-op Journey?

A Letter to Current and Future Co-op Students by Tiffany Wong

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Why Co-op is the Most Important Thing You Can Do as an International Student

An article by Farhan Shahriar

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Have questions before applying? Check out our FAQ page!


Students

Ready to apply? Click below to complete your co-op application. The Prospective Students section has important information to know before you apply.

Employers

Looking to hire a Communication student? Click the button below to learn more information.

Co-op Student Stage

What Co-op stage are you at? Select the one that applies to you:

Prospective Students
New Students
Seeking Students
Working Students