Program Listings

Co-op Programs

Co-operative Education involves the combination of academic study with work terms. Students alternate periods of time spent in school with work experiences outside the college.

Post-Secondary ProgramsLengthStart DateCampus
Bachelor of Applied Business
(Hospitality Operations Management)
4 Years September NOTL
Bachelor of Applied Business
(International Commerce and Global Development)
4 Years September NOTL
Business Administration - Accounting (Academic & Co-op) 3 Years September, January NOTL
Business Administration - Human Resources (Co-op) 3 Years September, January NOTL
Business Administration - Marketing (Co-op) 3 Years September, January NOTL
Business Administration - Operations Management (Co-op) 3 Years September, January NOTL
Business Administration - Professional Golf Management
(Co-op)
3 Years September NOTL
Computer Programmer Analyst (Co-op) 3 Years September, January Welland
Culinary Innovation and Food Technology (Co-op) 3 Years September NOTL
Culinary Management (Co-op) 2 Years September, January NOTL
Electrical Engineering Technology (Co-op) 3 Years September, January Welland
Electronics Engineering Technology (Co-op) 3 Years September, January Welland
Environmental Technician - Field and Laboratory (Co-op) 2 Years September NOTL
Greenhouse Technician (Co-op) 2 Years SeptemberNOTL
Horticultural Technician (Co-op) 2 Years SeptemberNOTL
Hospitality Management - Hotel and Restaurant (Co-op) 2 Years
September, January NOTL
Landscape Technician (Co-op) 2 Years
September
NOTL
Law Clerk (Co-op) 2 Years
September
NOTL
Mechanical Engineering Technology (Co-op) 3 Years
8 Months
September, January Welland
Motive Power Technician - Automotive (Co-op) 2 Years September, January
Welland
Motive Power Technician -
Automotive Apprenticeship (Co-op)
2 Years September
Welland
Office Administration - Executive (Co-op) 2 Years
September
NOTL
Renovation Technician - Construction (Co-op) 2 Years
September
Welland
Tourism Management - Business Development (Co-op) 2 Years
September
NOTL

** Indicates a competitive program

A program is considered competitive when the number of qualified applicants exceeds the number required to fill the program. The list of competitive programs varies from year to year. If a given program is denoted as being competitive, it will be noted as such on the program availability sheet and will also be noted (**) as being competitive on the program listings.