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About The Program

In this versatile and flexible major, you will gain strategic leadership and management skills that will enable you to work as an organizational leader in a wide range of industries. You will explore broad management topics such as project management, decision making, team motivation, negotiation and conflict management, while gaining the flexibility to explore courses in other business disciplines. This major is ideal for those who want a strong foundation in business with an emphasis in leadership and management studies.

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  • About The Program
  • Why Co-op?
  • Course Sequencing
  • Acquired Knowledge & Skills
  • Sample Jobs
  • Salary Information

Why Co-op?

As a co-op student, you will gain relevant work experience, build professional networks and develop essential interpersonal skills needed to succeed in the workplace, all while getting paid and earning your university degree. Guelph’s co-op program is unique due to the exceptional level of support provided, including an in-class preparatory course, a personal connection with a Co-op Coordinator to assist you during the employment process, and access to senior student mentors.

Course Sequencing

YEAR

FALL

WINTER

SUMMER

ONEAcademicAcademicOff
TWOAcademicAcademicWork
THREEAcademicWorkAcademic
FOURWorkWorkOff
FIVEAcademicAcademic

Acquired Knowledge & Skills

Knowledge

Understand the economic, social, and environmental impact of businesses.

Communication

Learn how to plan a strategic global project.

Collaboration

Negotiate, manage conflict, and learn how to efficiently lead and manage a team.

Sample Jobs

Project Management Assistant

Work with a project team taking ownership of daily/monthly/quarterly activities and longer-term projects. Tasks cover a broad spectrum, relating to general project management, scheduling & planning, analysis, and progress monitoring.

Financial Analyst Intern

Support the Business Operations team by developing analytical tools, project evaluations and special projects, allowing you to make recommendations with supporting analysis on marketing, operations and sales activities. You will also have the opportunity to assist with the monthly preparation of budgets and financial & KPI reports.

Risk Advisory Student

You will work directly with clients to help them improve their business’ performance, leverage IT investments, protect financial assets, manage risk, and boost market confidence.

Additional Sample Jobs: Junior Consultant, Project Coordinator, Product Manager

Sample Employers*

  • KPMG
  • RBC
  • PepsiCo
  • Ministry of Agriculture, Food & Agribusiness (OMAFA)

  • Fidelity Investments Canada

*This shows a sample of recent co-op employers and will vary depending on employer recruitment needs. During a job search, students are encouraged to be actively engaged and are supported in establishing and maintaining their own personal contacts.

Salary Information

Students receive compensation from their employer for co-op work terms. The rate of pay will vary depending on a number of factors including the industry, the student’s program of study, and work term level. For your reference, a Co-operative Education Salary Guide is available on our website, which provides hourly rates (averages and ranges) for each degree program.


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