Cooperative Education

Co-Operative Education

Assistant Curriculum Leader: 
Susanna Scocchia , ext. 20105

Introduction:
Cooperative Education is a ministry-approved program that allows TDSB students to earn secondary school credits while completing a work placement. The program consists of a co-op course monitored by a cooperative education teacher, a related curriculum course in any subject and a work placement. Co-op is an opportunity for students to “try-out” a career which will help them in making decisions for their future.

 

Students can apply two co-op credits towards their compulsory high school graduation requirements, with no limit on earning optional co-op credits. Co-op placements are arranged for students by their secondary school. Credits are earned through in-class instruction as well as the demonstration of course expectations at the work placement.

An application package with references is required to be completed for admission into the Co-op program. An interview with the co-operative education teacher will be scheduled once the application package is submitted.

Click here to visit our Business and Co-op website. 

Prerequisite Chart:
N/A

Course Offerings:
2 credits (morning or afternoon ), 4 credits (morning and afternoon)

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