- Lesson Length : 0 min. - Class size : 12 max. - Minimum age : 19 years
General information about Co-Opt programs in Canada:
Programs with Paid Co-Op Work Placement:
- Diploma in Essential Skills for Hospitality, Service and Tourism (48 weeks)
(Vancouver, Whistler and Toronto) - Diploma in Foundations of Food and Beverage Co-Op (48 weeks)
(Whistler) - Diploma in International Business and Management Co-Op (48 weeks)
Vancouver
Estimated earnings: $11-15/hour on average
We help you secure your co-op work term job with our Launchpad Services
Info: your Canadian study permit will allow you to workpart-time (up to 20 hours per week) while studying
Launchpad Services includes: - Orientation to Living and Working in Canada.I n-depth seminar on all things you need to know about living and working in Canada
- “Hot Jobs List” Access
Get access to an online database of over 100 jobs you can apply to. - Resume Workshop
Resume writing workshop with tips on how to convert your CV into a Canadian style resume plus a workshop on job finding strategies - Interview Skills Workshop
Tips, coaching and strategies on how to do an e ective interview. Includes mock interviews. - Networking Events and Field Trips
Throughout your program you will meet industry professionals and have networking opportunities on field trips and at special events - Support in Obtaining SIN
Number, Bank Account, Cell Phone Contract
In week one we get you set up with everything you need - Essential Guide To Living and Working in Canada
An in-depth guidebook based on years of experience and feedback from participants - Ongoing Monitoring and Support
Our student services team checks in with you regularly to provide advice and assistance.
The International Business and Management program takes an innovative approach to the traditional business program and is specically designed for students considering the world of international business as a career. Students will explore a broad range of business basics and management fundamentals that include global business, workplace communicationsnance, marketing, human resources, international trade and project management. Students will be able to develop critical thinking, creative problem solving, communication and organizational skills required to succeed in the Canadian and international work environment. Skills development such as writing, presentations and public speaking, interviews etc., is integrated into the content and learning activities of the program.
KEY FACTS
- 48 weeks total (24 study weeks + 24 co-op practicum weeks)
- 20 hours/week of in-class study. Monthly start dates
- Option to work part-time while studying and during co-op work term
- Includes 24 week Paid Co-op work experience term
VISA REQUIREMENTS
Study Permit and Work Permit (work is an essential part of the program)
Visit the Canadian Citizenship and Immigration website to learn more about eligibility and application procedures for both study and work permits.