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The College of Arts and Sciences
Co-operative Education

Co-op is an essential component in defining the "Drexel Difference" in the College of Arts and Sciences.

Students spend a minimum of six months (two terms) applying classroom and studio skills in paid positions within their chosen professions. Often refered to as "The Ultimate Internship," a co-op is a valuable, direct way to learn about a career and work with other professionals, and a way to gain skills and experience that set Drexel graduates apart from students who complete their professional education in more traditional academic settings.

Visit the Drexel Steinbright Career Development Center page for more detailed information on co-op and post-graduate opportunities.

 

 

 

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