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Karl Hare, a co-op student, is standing very happily in the forest, dressed in a waterproof black jacket and black trousers. He is holding up a large serrated knife, on which is impaled a giant white mushroom.

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Co-op prepares you for a career you love.

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Karl Hare

Earn while you learn

Through co-operative education (co-op), you can try different jobs, earn a salary, meet employers and gain relevant experience—all during your UVic degree!

62%

of co-op students get job offers before graduation

$3,076

average monthly salary for undergraduates

100,000+

co-op placements since program launch

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Student experiences

Christine Wong Chong (biomedical engineering)

When Christine Wong Chong enrolled as a biomedical engineering student at UVic, she was inspired by the prospect of working in a field that contributes to medical advancements that improve...

Jamil Bhimji (commerce)

When Christine Wong Chong enrolled as a biomedical engineering student at UVic, she was inspired by the prospect of working in a field that contributes to medical advancements that improve...

Jay Choi (Indigenous studies)

Commerce student Melanie Procyshyn has always been excited about commerce and its role in the economy, but when she began her studies at the 番茄社区 in 2021, it was recommendations...

Melanie Procyshyn (commerce)

Commerce student Melanie Procyshyn has always been excited about commerce and its role in the economy, but when she began her studies at the 番茄社区 in 2021, it was recommendations...

Tess Grindlay (physics and astronomy)

For a physics and astronomy student like Tess Grindlay, a summer spent working with the Canadian Space Agency on the James Webb Space Telescope was nothing short of a dream job.

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Territory acknowledgment

We acknowledge and respect the Lək̓ʷəŋən (Songhees and Esquimalt) Peoples on whose territory the university stands, and the Lək̓ʷəŋən and W̱SÁNEĆ Peoples whose historical relationships with the land continue to this day.

Learn about co-op opportunities for Indigenous students. Employers can access information about hiring Indigenous students.