Bioinformatics (Co-operative Education)
Courses
Current
Bioinformatics is a rapidly growing interdisciplinary science dealing with the application of computer science to the study of biology. Bioinformatics education is increasingly in demand for many careers in science and health care.
Outcomes and objectives
The program enables students to integrate academic studies with related, practical work experience. Co-op students alternate terms of classroom studies with terms of paid, full-time employment with a participating employer.
Also see co-operative education programs.
Notes:
- Students who do not meet the prerequisite requirements for BIOL 1115 are advised to take BIOL 1111 as one of their university-transferable electives.
- EXPE 2300 was formerly BUSM 2300/COOP 2300.
university-transferable ENGL courses
university-transferable courses
Notes
Students who wish to participate in this co-operative education option must maintain above-average academic standing and demonstrate potential for success in their chosen field.
One four-month (minimum 420 hours) work term needs to be completed for a co-op designated diploma. Employers provide co-op instructors with job descriptions to be posted. Students submit their resumes via the co-op instructors who will submit the package to the employer and arrange job interviews. Students are strongly encouraged to start building their professional network and be an active participant in self-marketing in order to source their co-op work placement.
Employers make the hiring and establish the working conditions, salary, and benefits. The co-operative education option has proven to be of great benefit to students. Students have the opportunity to apply their knowledge, to develop skills in a practical work setting, and to gain related experience before commencing their professional careers.