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Co-operative Education & Career Action
Study/Work Sequence |
Arts |
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Legend
Key
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Description
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S/S |
Sequence/Stream |
F,W,S |
Terms: F=September-December; W=January-April; S=May-August |
1,2,3,4 plus A or B |
Denotes academic year and term. |
WT |
Minimum number of credited work terms required for graduation (four credited work reports are also required for graduation for all co-op students). An employer evaluation is required for each work term students undertake. |
WR |
Denotes the minimum number of work-report (WR) credits required for the co-op designation.
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PD |
Denotes the minimum number of professional development (PD) credits required for the co-op designation. |
• |
Denotes number of scheduled work terms per sequence.
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off |
Denotes a term in which students are not registered at the University of Waterloo for classes and are not on a co-op work term. |
‡ |
Second term of the two-term Master of Accounting (MAcc) portion of the five-year integrated Accounting plan. |
Ʊ |
Three work-report credits (in addition to PD 12). |
Ʃ |
Four work-term reflection credits (in addition to PD 12).
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1 |
Sequence 1 is assigned to all Accounting and Financial Management students at admission. Requests to change sequence are considered individually following the 2B and 3B terms respectively.
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2 |
Admission to co-op is based on Year One academic results (grades) and occurs in late May or early June.
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3 |
Admission to co-op occurs by January for the 2B term. |
- |
Not applicable.
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Study/Work Sequence Information
Plan
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S/S |
F |
W |
S |
F |
W |
S |
F |
W |
S |
F |
W |
S |
F |
W |
S |
WT |
WR |
PD |
Accounting and Financial Management1 |
1 |
1A |
1B |
off |
2A |
• |
2B |
• |
3A |
3B |
• |
4A |
• |
4B |
Ω |
‡ |
4 |
Ʃ |
4 |
2 |
4A |
• |
• |
3 |
3A |
• |
• |
• |
4A |
Arts and Business with Honours in: Anthropology; Classical Studies; Classics; Economics; English (all majors); Fine Arts; French; Gender and Social Justice; German; History; Legal Studies; Liberal Studies; Medieval Studies; Music; Peace and Conflict Studies; Philosophy; Political Science; Psychology; Religious Studies; Sexuality, Marriage, and Family Studies; Social Development Studies; Sociology; Spanish; Speech Communication; Theatre and Performance; Visual Culture |
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1A |
1B |
off |
2A |
• |
2B |
• |
3A |
• |
3B |
• |
• |
4A |
4B |
- |
4 |
Ʊ |
4 |
Computing and Financial Management |
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1A |
1B |
• |
2A |
• |
2B |
• |
3A |
• |
3B |
• |
4A |
• |
4B |
- |
5 |
Ʊ |
5 |
Economics and Mathematical Economics2 |
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1A |
1B |
off |
2A |
• |
2B |
• |
3A |
• |
3B |
• |
•
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4A |
4B |
- |
4 |
Ʊ |
4 |
English - Literature; English - Literature and Rhetoric; and English - Rhetoric, Media and Professional Communication; History2 |
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1A |
1B |
off |
2A |
• |
2B |
• |
3A |
• |
3B |
• |
• |
4A |
4B |
- |
4 |
Ʊ |
4 |
Political Science3, Psychology2, Sociology3 |
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1A |
1B |
off |
2A |
2B |
• |
3A |
• |
3B |
• |
4A |
• |
4B |
- |
-
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4 |
Ʊ |
4 |
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