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Experiential Learning: Northeastern Co-op and Career Services – Civil and Environmental Engineering
February 8, 2021 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Northeastern University is pleased to present to you the third installment in our Graduate Programs in Civil and Environmental Engineering Webinar Series.
This webinar, titled Experiential Learning: Northeastern Co-op and Career Services, will introduce you to the cornerstone of the educational experience at Northeastern: our premier Cooperative Education (Co-op) program. Co-op is an educational model whereby students alternate periods of academic study and full-time employment to gain hands-on, professional experience in their field of interest, and build personal connections and contacts.
Graduate Programs in Civil and Environmental Engineering Webinar 3: Experiential Learning: Northeastern Co-op and Career Services
Thursday, February 8, 2021
10:00 – 11:00 AM EST
Hosted by Civil and Environmental Engineering Associate Co-op Coordinator Cheryl Arruda, this webinar will help you understand:
- What is co-op for MS students? How is co-op different than an internship?
- Where can I go on co-op?
- Who can participate in Co-op, and what is the process like for international students?
- What is available in Northeastern’s Career Services office, frequently ranked #1 in the US?
- Hear experiences from current MS students about their co-ops, and ask your questions.
- And more!
Located in Boston, Massachusetts, New England’s largest city, Northeastern University is a wonderful place to study and live. Our city is home to world-class entertainment, restaurants, and sporting venues, a diverse and dynamic economy, and a thriving community of academic institutions.
This webinar content will be useful for both those who have already applied and those still considering applying. An application fee waiver code for those who have not yet applied will be included. Check the deadlines for applying for graduate study.