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Toronto Met's Co-op Programs

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By enrolling in one of Toronto Met’s innovative co-op programs you’ll gain relevant work experience, expand your professional network and potentially earn over $7, 000 per work term. We connect talented Toronto Met students like you with employers who are seeking new perspectives and fresh ideas. Read on to learn about each program, connect with each program’s Co-op Program Specialist and Faculty Advisor, and take a tour of sample jobs and employers who hire Toronto Met co-op students.

Students will learn to question the assumptions behind both administrative practice and policies that emerge from a variety of sources, and to evaluate them on a range of criteria, including the empirical, theoretical, and ethical bases. This will also include an analysis of the influence of race, class, gender, and other forms of social inequality on the administration of criminal justice and broader institutions. The tools to engage constructively with both state and non-state/community responses to crime will be a theme throughout. This will include analyses of events that initiate the criminal process, the various paths through which the criminal cases proceed, the professional roles and responsibilities of workers within that process, prospects of reform and the policies that provide the professional context in which decisions are made.

Students in this program may only apply to join co-op in the summer between 1st and 2nd year.

For more information, visit the program website.

Please contact your Co-op Program Specialist for questions about: the job application process, co-op fees, potential employers, typical co-op employment rates, etc.

Alana Fear

Email: alana.fear@torontomu.ca

Phone: 416-979-5000 ext. 555187 Sample Employers

  • BDO Canada LLP
  • Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP
  • Grant Thornton LLP
  • Government of Canada (CSIS, CSE)
  • Ontario Public Service (OPS)
  • Ontario Securities Commission (OSC)
  • RSM Canada LLP
  • City of Toronto

Sample Jobs

  • Social Justice Youth Leader, Chinese Canadian National Council Toronto Chapter
  • Intern, Environment, Social and Governance (ESG) Integration and Reporting, Loblaw Companies Limited
  • Policy Intern , Social Impact Division (Remote), World Education Services
  • Law Summer Associate, Bayer Inc.
  • Legal Affairs Co-op/Internship, BCI
  • Co-op or Intern, Cybersecurity Analyst, BDO Canada LLP
  • Assistant Victim Services Aide, Ministry of the Attorney General, Ontario Public Service (OPS)
  • Student - Adult Probation and Parole Assistant, Ontario Public Service (OPS)
  • Pursuits Co-op Student, Client Development Group, Osler, Hoskin, & Harcourt LLP
  • Indigenous Programs Team, Rookie league, Youth Justice & James Bay Girls at Bat, Young Leaders Program, Jays Care Foundation
  • Campus - Digital for Indigenous Peoples - 10372, KPMG

Work Term Schedule

Economics and Finance students on challenging positions in global business, finance, or the public sector, in fields such as international market research, global mutual funds, or policy evaluation. They have a solid grasp of economic theory, but also a capacity to access relevant data sources and judge their reliability, model economic relationships, and provide forecasts of key economic variables.

Few contemporary trends are as significant as the integration of the global economy. With the rapid expansion in international trade and cross-border investment flows, businesses throughout the world are being forced to meet foreign competition with improved products and streamlined production methods, in markets at home as well as abroad. These trends have produced rewarding new career opportunities for graduates who possess a solid understanding of the global economy and have the skills required to evaluate and manage risk in a global setting. These careers require not just a practical grasp of economic theory, but also a capacity to access relevant data sources and judge their reliability, model economic relationships, and provide forecasts of key economic variables.

Upon graduation, students will be ready to take on challenging positions in global business, finance, or the public sector, in fields such as international market research, global mutual funds, or policy evaluation. Graduates of the program can also further their education through graduate studies such as an MA in Economics or an MBA. Whatever a student’s particular career path, their future success will be based in large part on the broadly based proficiency they have acquired with this degree.

Students in this program may only apply to join co-op in the summer between 1st and 2nd year.

For more information, visit the program website. Please contact your Co-op Program Specialist for questions about: the job application process, co-op fees, potential employers, typical co-op employment rates, etc.

Alana Fear

Email: alana.fear@torontomu.ca

Phone: 416-979-5000 ext. 555187

Work Term Schedule

Students in the Bachelor of Arts Honours English degree explore literary and cultural works across a variety of media, genre, cultures, and historical periods. Students develop critical thinking, communication, research and marketable career skills while engaging in the rich, cultural milieu of one of the most cosmopolitan cities in the world.

Students in this program may only apply to join co-op in the summer between 1st and 2nd year.

For more information, visit the program website.

Please contact your Co-op Program Specialist for questions about: the job application process, co-op fees, potential employers, typical co-op employment rates, etc.

Alana Fear

Email: alana.fear@torontomu.ca

Phone: 416-979-5000 ext. 555187

Sample Employers

  • Jays Care Foundation
  • Pearson Canada
  • Scotiabank
  • Wattpad

Sample Jobs

  • Communications Officer
  • Event & Fundraising Intern
  • Social Media and Marketing Officer
  • Books Intern

Work Term Schedule

Students entering Geographic Analysis in 2024-2025 are required to participate in either a co-operative education program or a practicum that is normally completed as a paid internship between the third and fourth years of the program. Effective for students admitted in Fall 2025 or later, the practicum option will be eliminated, and all students must complete the co-operative education program.

Geographic Analyst , use cutting-edge tools like geographic information systems (GIS), mapping, and remote sensing technology explore to tackle modern challenges in fields such as retail management, real estate development, social service planning, public health and safety and climate change.

Program courses offer students flexibility and depth by familiarizing them with both physical and human aspects of geography and their inter-relationships, and with various spatial methodologies and research designs.  In particular, students are encouraged to become competent in the use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS), which employ computer-based software to collect, manage, analyze, and map spatial data, and thus provide a conceptual and technical foundation for geographic analysis

Students in this program may only apply to join co-op in the summer between 1st and 2nd year.

For more information, visit the program website. Please contact your Co-op Program Specialist for questions about: the job application process, co-op fees, potential employers, typical co-op employment rates, etc.

Alana Fear

Email: alana.fear@torontomu.ca

Phone: 416-979-5000 ext. 555187

Work Term Schedule

Studying History will develop students’ proficiency in critical thinking, and enhance their ability to question, research, argue, understand, and communicate. All of these skills are vital in enabling them to succeed in a wide range of careers and participate in the life of the world around them as informed citizens.

The strong research, analytical, and communication skills, along with the cultural awareness that History teaches, are valued by employers widely. Therefore, graduates follow a broad range of career paths, with business, the public service, creative industries, and non-governmental organizations being common realms where they find work. As well, a certain number of History graduates move into careers in museums and the heritage sector. Many individuals with a BA in History continue their education in master’s degree and other graduate programs, or seek professional post-graduate career training in faculties such as law, education, and information studies.

Students in this program may only apply to join co-op in the summer between 1st and 2nd year.

For more information, visit the program website.

Please contact your Co-op Program Specialist for questions about: the job application process, co-op fees, potential employers, typical co-op employment rates, etc.

Alana Fear

Email: alana.fear@torontomu.ca

Phone: 416-979-5000 ext. 555187

Sample Employers

  • City of Toronto Archives
  • Government of Canada
  • Heritage Ontario
  • Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks
  • Toronto Reference Library

Sample Jobs

  • Administrative Co-op
  • Cultural Exchange Co-op
  • Outreach and Education Co-op
  • Research Intern

Work Term Schedule

Language and Intercultural Relations students use intercultural empathy, to understand and facilitate communication between cultures. Their linguistic proficiency and cultural intelligence help them to tackle challenges in a variety of professional sectors.

The focus of the four-year baccalaureate degree program in Language and Intercultural Relations is to give students both the linguistic and cultural competence needed to enter a global market, and the leadership skills particular to a global workforce.

Students will be prepared for a wide range of cultural encounters - from the known to the vastly unfamiliar. This requires a breadth of knowledge that stems from a humanities education. Based in language studies and anthropology, the degree also includes courses that focus on history, urban and gender studies, human development, political science and psychology.

Students in this program may only apply to join co-op in the summer between 1st and 2nd year.

For more information, visit the program website. Please contact your Co-op Program Specialist for questions about: the job application process, co-op fees, potential employers, typical co-op employment rates, etc.

Alana Fear

Email: alana.fear@torontomu.ca

Phone: 416-979-5000 ext. 555187 Sample Employers

  • Alexa Translation
  • Government of Canada
  • Bombardier Inc.
  • Children Aid's Society of Toronto
  • Global Affairs Canada (GAC)
  • Ontario Ministry of Treasury Board Secretariat
  • Big Brothers Big Sisters of Canada
  • Communications Security Establishment Canada (CSEC)
  • Microsoft Canada

Sample Jobs

  • Software Tester Co-op, Alexa Translation
  • Embassy of Canada to Germany Intern - Public Affairs, Government of Canada
  • Student, Legal Services, Immigration, Bombardier Inc.
  • Human Resource, Children Aid's Society of Toronto
  • GAC International Security Branch Internship, Global Affairs Canada (GAC)
  • Community Engagement Assistant, Government of Canada
  • Co-op Cluster Coordinator, Recruitment Support Services Team (RSST), Ontario Ministry of Treasury Board Secretariat
  • Translator and Admin Support IT, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Canada
  • Student Opportunities in Language/Linguistics, Communications Security Establishment Canada (CSEC)
  • Communications: Co-op Internship Opportunities for University Students, Canada, Microsoft Canada

Work Term Schedule

Students in the Bachelor of Arts Honours Philosophy degree focuses on the history of philosophical ideas and develops students' critical argumentation skills. It also provides students with the chance to examine the practical applications of philosophical theories and methods.

Students in this program may only apply to join co-op in the summer between 1st and 2nd year.

For more information, visit the program website.

Please contact your Co-op Program Specialist for questions about: the job application process, co-op fees, potential employers, typical co-op employment rates, etc.

Alana Fear

Email: alana.fear@torontomu.ca

Phone: 416-979-5000 ext. 555187

Sample Employers

  • Jays Care Foundation
  • Pearson Canada
  • Scotiabank
  • Wattpad

Sample Jobs

  • Communications Officer
  • Event & Fundraising Intern
  • Social Media and Marketing Officer
  • Books Intern

Work Term Schedule

Students studying Politics and Governance will learn to evaluate and analyze political decisions, administrative practice, and policies that emerge from a variety of sources, and to evaluate them on a range of criteria, including empirical, theoretical and ethical bases. 

Graduates of the program will be able to pursue careers in a variety of capacities in any of the public, private, or third (voluntary and nonprofit) sectors. These may include becoming a policy analyst for the federal, provincial, or municipal government, a decision-maker in an NGO or a position in the private-sector, with a company that has extensive interactions with government, or that conducts public research. It might also include positions in international governmental organizations (such as the UN and World Bank), or non-governmental organizations.

Students in this program may only apply to join co-op in the summer between 1st and 2nd year.

For more information, visit the program website.

Please contact your Co-op Program Specialist for questions about: the job application process, co-op fees, potential employers, typical co-op employment rates, etc.

Alana Fear

Email: alana.fear@torontomu.ca

Phone: 416-979-5000 ext. 555187

Sample Employers

  • Global Affairs Canada
  • Ministry of Government and Consumer Services
  • Ontario Public Service
  • Treasury Board Secretariat
  • Federal & provincial Members of Parliament

Sample Jobs

  • Project and Communications Assistant
  • Policy Analyst Co-op
  • Public Policy Co-op
  • Research Intern

Work Term Schedule

Psychology is of fundamental relevance to our society. The discipline addresses important questions about the nature of human thought, emotion and behaviour, such as: How do we perceive, remember and process information? How do these processes change over our lifespan? How are addictions and brain chemistry related? How are psychological disorders and traumatic brain injury diagnosed and treated? How do we cope with stress in a changing world? The core goals of the Toronto Met's Psychology program are to:

  • educate students in the science of psychology and its application to real-life situations;
  • prepare students for careers in which they will confront, elucidate, and solve problems that have psychological components;
  • provide the foundation for students who wish to pursue post-graduate studies in a variety of areas including Psychology.

Students in this program may only apply to join co-op in the summer between 1st and 2nd year.

For more information, visit the program website. Please contact your Co-op Program Specialist for questions about: the job application process, co-op fees, potential employers, typical co-op employment rates, etc.

Alana Fear

Email: alana.fear@torontomu.ca

Phone: 416-979-5000 ext. 555187 Sample Employers

  • Youthdale Treatment Centres
  • Alberta Health Services (AHS)
  • BC Children's Hospital
  • Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI)
  • Charles River Laboratories
  • Government of Canada
  • MAP Centre for Urban Health Solutions
  • Michael Garron Hospital
  • Oak Valley Health
  • NERv Technology

Sample Jobs

  • Medical Research Intern
  • Clinical Research Associate (Co-Op) 
  • Project Assistant, Clinical Research Business Processes

Work Term Schedule

Sociologists are people who try to make sense of the complexities of the social world in the past, present and future. A degree in Sociology prepares one to work in any field where people, communities, cultures or institutions are important. Upon graduation, students have practical research and analytical skills that are important in many types of employment. Many people with a background in Sociology work in government, business, the nonprofit sector, community development, public affairs, human resources, research, teaching, marketing, media research, consulting and the arts.

Students in this program may only apply to join co-op in the summer between 1st and 2nd year.

For more information, visit the program website.

Please contact your Co-op Program Specialist for questions about: the job application process, co-op fees, potential employers, typical co-op employment rates, etc.

Alana Fear

Email: alana.fear@torontomu.ca

Phone: 416-979-5000 ext. 555187

Sample Employers

  • Deloitte
  • Employment and Social Development Canada
  • Child and Family Health, Region of Waterloo
  • Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada

Sample Jobs

  • Project Coordinator
  • Labour Affairs Assistant
  • Research & Evaluation Student
  • Diversity & Inclusion Co-op
  • Vital Statistics Co-op

Work Term Schedule

Occupational Health & Safety- Five-Year Regular Program &
Occupational Health & Safety - Three-Year Option for University Graduates
(Condensed full-time option for university graduates with a bachelor's degree)

Occupational Health and Safety program focuses on injury and disease prevention in the workplace by anticipating, evaluating and controlling physical, biological, chemical and other hazards. Drawing on their specialized knowledge, these professionals help develop and implement initiatives that improve health, safety and well-being in work environments across every sector.

After graduation you may choose to pursue certifications, such as the Registered Occupational Hygienist (ROH) or Canadian Registered Safety Professional (CRSP)..

For more information, visit the program website (opens in new window) .

Public Health- Five-Year Regular Program

Public Health focuses on injury and disease prevention in public spaces by anticipating, evaluating and controlling physical, biological, chemical and other hazards in the community. Drawing on their specialized knowledge, they help develop and implement initiatives that improve health, safety, and well-being in a range of settings that are accessed by the public.

The program also prepares you for professional certification at the national level by the Canadian Institute of Public Health Inspectors (CIPHI). National certification permits graduates to seek employment opportunities across Canada as a Public Health Inspector (PHI).

For more information, visit the program website (opens in new window) .

Please contact your Co-op Program Specialist for questions about: the job application process, co-op fees, potential employers, typical co-op employment rates, etc.

Daniela Ibarra

Emaildibarra@torontomu.ca

Phone: 416-979-5000 ext. 556590

Location: Career, Co-op & Student Success Centre

Please contact your Faculty Advisor for questions about academic matters including: co-op admission requirements, requests for alternate work and academic term sequences, grades for co-op work terms, discussion about alternate work and academic sequences, advice on matters relating to your academics, submission of work term reports and employer evaluations, etc.

Dr. Ian Young

Email: iyoung@torontomu.ca

Phone: 416-979-5000, ext. 557614

Sample Employers

  • Toronto Hydro
  • Maple Leaf Foods
  • PCL
  • Region of Peel 
  • Apotex
  • TTC
  • Kensington Health Centre
  • Bombardier

Sample Jobs

  • Health & Safety Co-op Student
  • Food Safety, Quality Assurance Co-op Student
  • Health, Safety & Environmental Co-op Student

Work Term Schedule

Toronto Met’s department of Architectural Science is the only school in Canada with a unique interdisciplinary model that integrates across three disciplines: architecture, building science and project management. The bachelor of architectural science program aims to capture your potential to help create a better built environment and prepares you for a wide range of professional roles in the construction industry. The integrated program enables you to choose the specialty that best suits your strengths and goals. 

Architectural science students may find employment in the following industries:

  • Design, documentation, and management of projects in architectural, engineering, environmental management and planning firms
  • Production, marketing, sales, research, development, testing, and evaluation of building products or systems in material fabrication, product manufacturing and construction firms
  • Office and field supervision in trade, general construction organizations
  • Development and management of real estate/planning/conservation feasibility studies; environmental and management strategy planning
  • Local, regional, provincial, federal and international government agencies
  • Post graduate education and research

For more information, visit the program website (opens in new window) .

Please contact your Co-op Program Specialist for questions about: the job application process, co-op fees, potential employers, typical co-op employment rates, etc.

Charles Dune

Email: charles.dune@torontomu.ca (opens in new window) 

Phone: 416-979-5000 ext. 556624

Location: Co-op Office

Please contact your Faculty Advisor for questions about academic matters including: co-op admission requirements, requests for alternate work and academic term sequences, grades for co-op work terms, discussion about alternate work and academic sequences, advice on matters relating to your academics, submission of work term reports and employer evaluations, etc.

Professor Yew-Thong Leong

Emailytleong@torontomu.ca

Phone: 416-979-5000 ext. 556498

Location: ARC 314

Sample Employers

  • Diamond Schmitt Architects
  • Gow Hastings Architects Inc.
  • City of Brampton
  • HOK Inc.
  • Gestation NEUF Associates
  • EllisDon
  • Partisans
  • IBI Group
  • RAW Design

Sample Jobs

  • Architectural Assistant
  • Site Quality Inspector
  • Architectural Intern
  • Capital Projects Co-op Student

Work Term Schedule

Chemical engineering is an incredibly versatile discipline that combines engineering principles, the sciences of chemistry, biology and physics, and knowledge of advanced manufacturing technologies.

Accredited by the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board, chemical engineering co-op emphasizes practical applications and tackles real-life engineering problems through:

  • laboratory work
  • research projects
  • mathematical modeling
  • computer simulations. 

You can find employment opportunities in:

  • biotechnology
  • pharmaceuticals
  • design and construction
  • electronics
  • environmental technology
  • safety and health
  • food and beverages
  • fuels
  • advanced materials.

We recommend that you stay open to relocating to improve your chances of finding work because many opportunities in fields such as petroleum production and refining and others are in cities outside the greater Toronto area.

For more information, visit the program website (opens in new window) .

Please contact your Co-op Program Specialist for questions about: the job application process, co-op fees, potential employers, typical co-op employment rates, etc.

Students with last names starting with A-H

Yvonne Sze

Emailyvonne.sze@torontomu.ca

Phone: 416-979-5000 ext. 543496

Location: Co-op Office

Students with last names starting with I-Z

Adrian Layne

Emailadrian.layne@torontomu.ca

Phone: 416-979-5000 ext. 

Location: Co-op Office

Please contact your Faculty Advisor for questions about academic matters including: requests for alternate work and academic term sequences, grades for co-op work terms, discussion about alternate work and academic sequences, advice on matters relating to your academics, submission of work term reports and employer evaluations, etc.

Dr. Simant Upreti

Emailsupreti@torontomu.ca

Phone: 416-979-5000 ext. 556344

Location: KHS 241-D

Sample Employers

  • The Woodbridge Group
  • City of Toronto
  • Apotex
  • Agropur
  • Canadian Nuclear Laboratories
  • Husky Energy
  • Imperial Oil
  • City of Toronto
  • Mondelez International
  • Good Harbour Labs
  • Sanofi Pasteur

Sample Jobs

  • Engineering Co-op Student
  • Research & Development - Water Treatment
  • Quality Assurance Engineering Co-op
  • Subsurface Engineering Co-op Student
  • Process Engineering Co-op Student
  • Operations Support - Process Improvement
  • Laboratory Assistant

Work Term Schedule

At the Faculty of Engineering and Architectural Science (FEAS), all nine of our undergraduate programs offer paid, full-time co-operative internship opportunities. Our students and alumni can’t say enough about how taking part in co-op transformed their education, their careers and their lives. It’s no surprise. Studies have shown that the benefits of co-op are vast, including opportunities to:

  • Develop crucial skills such as communication, teamwork and leadership.
  • Experience firsthand exactly what engineering, architecture and construction employers expect.
  • Broaden your professional network and make lasting industry connections.
  • Gain an edge in today’s competitive job market.

As part of your studies, you’ll have the opportunity to work for leading Canadian companies, such as Bombardier Aerospace, Hydro One and IBM Canada—building your resume, your network and your confidence along the way.

For more information visit the Faculty website (opens in new window) .

The BSc in Biology shares a common first year with the BSc programs in Chemistry, Contemporary Science, Mathematics and its Applications, and Medical Physics. The program emphasizes environmental biology, microbial ecology and molecular biology with applications to biotechnology and environmental science. You can also minor in Chemistry or Psychology and choose specializations in Biophysics or Computational Biology.

Biology co-op students find work in a variety of roles and settings in biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies, research laboratories, and in the food and cosmetics industries. Graduates can choose to pursue research or science management roles in both the government or academic world. Other opportunities include careers in agri-food, biotechnology and pharmaceutical sectors.  Many go on to further studies in a masters or doctorate program to pursue careers in medicine, dentistry or other health-related fields.

For more information, visit the program website (opens in new window) .

Please contact your Co-op Program Specialist for questions about: the job application process, co-op fees, potential employers, typical co-op employment rates, etc.

Anna Adamczyk

Email: anna.adamczyk@torontomu.ca

Phone: (416) 979-5000 ext. 553237

Please contact your Faculty Advisor for questions about academic matters including: co-op admission requirements, requests for alternate work and academic term sequences, grades for co-op work terms, discussion about alternate work and academic sequences, advice on matters relating to your academics, submission of work term reports and employer evaluations, etc.

Dr. Costin Antonescu

Emailcantonescu@torontomu.ca (opens in new window) 

Phone: Please contact Dr. Antonescu through email

Location: KHE 328A

Sample Employers

  • Sanofi Pasteur
  • City of Toronto
  • Apotex
  • Ministry of the Environment
  • Bamford Produce

Sample Jobs

  • Field Officer
  • Laboratory Technologist
  • Microbiology Co-op Student
  • Research Assistant
  • Aquatic Toxicity Testing Technician
  • Quality Control Co-op Student 
  • Food Technologist

Work Term Schedule

Medical history is filled with discoveries and advances into the nature of diseases and diagnostics, and our biomedical program is an essential and exciting field that continues to push out such advancements.  Biomedical Sciences students will investigate pressing medical conundrums such as the nature of cancerous cells, how microorganisms attack the body, and the correlation between gene expression and its effects on aging. The curriculum provides opportunities for you to learn about biomedical technology and innovation, and offers versatility between theoretical and applied education.

For more information, visit the program website (opens in new window) .

Please contact your Co-op Program Specialist for questions about: the job application process, co-op fees, potential employers, typical co-op employment rates, etc.

Anna Adamczyk

Email: anna.adamczyk@torontomu.ca

Phone: (416) 979-5000 ext. 553237

Please contact your Faculty Advisor for questions about academic matters including: co-op admission requirements, requests for alternate work and academic term sequences, grades for co-op work terms, discussion about alternate work and academic sequences, advice on matters relating to your academics, submission of work term reports and employer evaluations, etc.

Dr. Joseph McPhee

Emailjbmcphee@torontomu.ca

Phone: 416-979-5000 ext. 553159

Sample Employers

  • St. Michael's Hospital
  • Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre
  • Environment and Climate Change Canada
  • City of Toronto
  • Sanofi Pasteur
  • Public Health Ontario
  • Nestle Canada

Sample Jobs

  • Microbiology Lab Co-op 
  • Research & Development Student
  • Micro & Viro Co-op Student
  • Quality Assurance Co-op
  • Technical Trainee

Work Term Schedule

The BSc in Chemistry shares a common first year with the BSc programs in Biology, Contemporary Science, Mathematics and its Applications, and Medical Physics. Toronto Met's Chemistry program offers a flexible curriculum that enables you to chart your own academic paths and customize your degree further with a minor in Biology or a specialization in Applied Physics or Management Science.

The program is applications-oriented. Lab hours account for a significant amount of learning time in every semester, supported by a solid grounding in the theory and principles of chemical science.

Chemistry co-op students find work in a variety of roles such as product development, quality control, and laboratory analytical services, in settings such as pharmaceutical companies, research laboratories, cosmetics and food industries.

For more information, visit the program website (opens in new window) .

Please contact your Co-op Program Specialist for questions about: the job application process, co-op fees, potential employers, typical co-op employment rates, etc.

Anna Adamczyk

Email: anna.adamczyk@torontomu.ca

Phone: (416) 979-5000 ext. 553237

Please contact your Faculty Advisor for questions about academic matters including: co-op admission requirements, requests for alternate work and academic term sequences, grades for co-op work terms, discussion about alternate work and academic sequences, advice on matters relating to your academics, submission of work term reports and employer evaluations, etc.

Dr. Stephen Wylie

Email: swylie@torontomu.ca (opens in new window) 

Phone: 416-979-5000 ext. 6355

Location: VIC 706

Sample Employers

  • Environment Canada
  • CNOOC 
  • Thermo Fisher Scientific
  • Nanotek Materials 
  • Protech Chemicals
  • Sanofi Pasteur

Sample Jobs

  • Organic Department Co-op Student
  • Quality Lab Analyst
  • Chemical Analysis Technologist
  • Laboratory Assistant
  • Chemical/Toxicological Evaluator
  • Pharmaceutical Science and Technology Student

Work Term Schedule

Accredited by the Computer Science Accreditation Council of the Canadian Information Processing Society, Toronto Met's Computer Science program produces students who can work effectively as software practitioners in a wide variety of professional areas in industry. You are trained to be multilingual in the programming areas that are currently in demand and are given a practical treatment of both systems programming and applications programming. You will get a lot of exposure to: 

  • networked environments
  • web-based applications
  • client-server applications
  • database design
  • software engineering
  • compiler design.

Computer Science co-op students find work in a variety of roles such as product & technical support, software development, and testing/quality assurance in government and utilities, software development companies, banks & financial institutions, and industry.

For more information, visit the program website (opens in new window) .

Please contact your Co-op Program Specialist for questions about: the job application process, co-op fees, potential employers, typical co-op employment rates, etc.

Jazz Dev

Email: jdev@torontomu.ca

Phone: 416-979-5000 ext. 556592

Students with last names starting with Hu-Pa

Renata Indar

Email: renata@torontomu.ca

Phone: 416-979-5000 ext. 554828

Students with last names starting with A-Ho

Tamika Ramsay

Email: tamika.ramsay@torontomu.ca

Phone: 416-979-5000 ext. 554728

Students with last names starting with Pe-Z

Please contact your Faculty Advisor for questions about academic matters including: co-op admission requirements, requests for alternate work and academic term sequences, grades for co-op work terms, discussion about alternate work and academic sequences, advice on matters relating to your academics, submission of work term reports and employer evaluations, etc.

Dr. Manar Alalfi

Email: cs-coop@torontomu.ca

Phone: 416-979-5000 Ext. 554876

Sample Employers

  • CIBC
  • Celestica 
  • Ceridian Canada Ltd.
  • City of Toronto 
  • Environment Canada
  • IBM
  • Research in Motion (RIM)
  • RBC Financial Group
  • Sun Life Financial 
  • Toyota Canada

Sample Jobs

  • Mobile App Developer 
  • QA Test Analyst
  • Full Stack Software Developer 
  • Programmer Analyst 
  • Web Developer 
  • IT Systems Analyst
  • Data Scientist

Work Term Schedule

Financial Mathematics provides advanced expertise in mathematics to enable you to analyze markets, manage investments and evaluate risk. You will gain a solid understanding of mathematics, finance, and the relation between the two. 

You may find career opportunities with private companies or in the government sector in roles such as:

  • investment professional
  • auditor
  • accountant
  • financial manager
  • business service manager
  • systems analyst
  • computer programmer
  • mathematician.

For more information, visit the program website (opens in new window) .

Please contact your Co-op Program Specialist for questions about: the job application process, co-op fees, potential employers, typical co-op employment rates, etc.

Yvonne Sze

Email: yvonne.sze@torontomu.ca (opens in new window) 

Phone: 416-979-5000 ext. 543496

Location: Co-op Office

Please contact your Faculty Advisor for questions about academic matters including: co-op admission requirements, requests for alternate work and academic term sequences, grades for co-op work terms, discussion about alternate work and academic sequences, advice on matters relating to your academics, submission of work term reports and employer evaluations, etc.

Dr. Alexey Rubtsov

Email: arubtsov@torontomu.ca (opens in new window) 

Phone: 416-979-5000 ext. 2538

Location: EPH 419

Sample Employers

  • TD Bank Financial Group
  • Scotiabank
  • Opseu Pension Trust (OPTrust)
  • Buck
  • Canada Revenue Agency
  • RBC
  • Six Degrees Medical
  • Questrade

Sample Jobs

  • Data Analyst
  • Information Security Analyst 
  • Compensation Analyst
  • Business Intelligence Systems Analyst
  • Market Risk Analyst
  • Business Finance Co-op
  • Project Control Officer

Work Term Schedule

The BSc in Mathematics & Its Applications shares a common first year with the BSc programs in Biology, Chemistry, and Medical Physics. This program takes an interdisciplinary approach to the study of mathematics. In addition to a core mathematics curriculum, you get opportunities to combine mathematics with courses in Accounting, Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Economics, Finance and Physics. You can also pursue an option in Management Science.

Upon graduation, there are many career avenues, from finance to computer security to medical research. Some career designations include computer or research scientist, educator, economist or actuary for industry, business or government.

For more information, visit the program website (opens in new window) .

Please contact your Co-op Program Specialist for questions about: the job application process, co-op fees, potential employers, typical co-op employment rates, etc.

Yvonne Sze

Email: yvonne.sze@torontomu.ca

Phone: 416-979-5000 ext. 543496

Location: Co-op Office

Please contact your Faculty Advisor for questions about academic matters including: co-op admission requirements, requests for alternate work and academic term sequences, grades for co-op work terms, discussion about alternate work and academic sequences, advice on matters relating to your academics, submission of work term reports and employer evaluations, etc.

Dr. Alexey Rubtsov

Email: arubtsov@torontomu.ca (opens in new window) 

Phone: 416-979-5000 ext. 2538

Location: EPH 419

Sample Employers

  • TD Bank Financial Group
  • Fidelity Investments
  • Canada Revenue Agency
  • Scotiabank
  • Allstream
  • Toronto Transit Commission
  • Workplace Safety & Insurance Board

Sample Jobs

  • Business Enablement Strategy Associate
  • Treasury & Market Services Analyst
  • Emerging Technologies Student
  • Information Security Analyst
  • Jr. IT Project Manager
  • Business Systems Analyst

Work Term Schedule

The BSc in Medical Physics shares a common first year with the BSc programs in Biology, Chemistry, Contemporary Science, and Mathematics & Its Applications. Medical physics is a rapidly growing branch of applied physics that explores the application of physics-based concepts and methodologies to medicine in areas such as diagnostic imaging and radiation therapy. The medical physics program is built on foundation studies in physics and mathematics, the core elements of a traditional physics degree. You can also pursue an option in Management Science.

You’ll graduate with the knowledge, experience and problem-solving capabilities to provide solutions in areas related to health care.

For more information, visit the program website (opens in new window) .

Please contact your Co-op Program Specialist for questions about: the job application process, co-op fees, potential employers, typical co-op employment rates, etc.

Anna Adamczyk

Email: anna.adamczyk@torontomu.ca

Phone: (416) 979-5000 ext. 553237

Please contact your Faculty Advisor for questions about academic matters including: co-op admission requirements, requests for alternate work and academic term sequences, grades for co-op work terms, discussion about alternate work and academic sequences, advice on matters relating to your academics, submission of work term reports and employer evaluations, etc.

Dr. Eric Da Silva

Emaile2dasilv@torontomu.ca

Phone: 416-979-5000 ext. 557950

Location: KHS 138

Sample Employers

  • University Health Network
  • Canadian Nuclear Laboratories
  • Sanofi Pasteur
  • St. Michael’s Hospital
  • Ontario Power Generation
  • Defence Research and Development Canada

Sample Jobs

  • Lead Testing Co-op Student
  • Research Assistant
  • Health Physics Co-op Student
  • Radiation Protection Training Co-op
  • Laboratory Technician
  • Junior Research Scientist

Work Term Schedule