Faculty of Science students secure competitive co-op jobs in industries across the world.Â
Science is all around us. It’s woven into the fabric of our everyday lives, influencing and shaping our everyday life. Â
Science students are critical thinkers, have data analysis skills and a strong attention to detail. Students in the Faculty of Science are dynamic and multifaceted. A degree from the Faculty of Science allows students to explore roles that might take you beyond what is considered a "traditional" science industry.Â
Co-op is an opportunity to study a discipline you are interested in while trying different jobs. Regardless of program or major, every student’s co-op experience is different.Â
This list of sample co-op jobs is organized by program and includes descriptions based on real co-op work term positions held by À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ students. We have not included employer names to maintain employer confidentiality. This list is intended to help you understand what your co-op pathway may look like based on your program. However, you should explore diverse employment opportunities throughout your co-op work terms to find out where you want to take your career post-graduation.
Recent science co-op experiences
Decoding bacterial defence systems and building a future in biochemistry
By: Lauren Ballard | 3.5 min read
Sam Fairburn (they/them) is a fourth-year Honours Biochemistry student in the Faculty of Science. Sam shares their diverse co-op experiences across government, industry and academia fields. They also discuss their most recent work term where they had the opportunity to contribute to the discovery of novel phage defense genes.
Embracing uncertainty: job application tips to discover your passion
By: Lauren Ballard | 7 min read
Ellie Wise (she/her) is a third-year Biotechnology and Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) student. She gives advice on writing cover letters and résumés, approaching interviews and how to search for a job you’re passionate about.
Advancing space exploration: optimizing the next generation of space telescopes
Michelle Kao (she/her), a third-year Physics and Astronomy student, has been recognized as the Faculty of Science Co-op Student of the Year for her outstanding contributions at the National Research Council, Herzberg Astronomy and Astrophysics Research Centre. Michelle is also the 2024 winner of the Experiential & Work Integrated Learning Ontario (EWO) Co-op Student of the Year.