Cooperative Education Program
The Cooperative Education Program is a program in which students alternate periods of full-time work and full-time study. It gives students the opportunity to gain valuable experience and earn a substantial amount of their financial support while working toward a bachelor's degree. It is considered as a professional level employment in the students' fields of interest and a genuine educational experience.Co-op students complete the same degree requirements as other physics majors and can expect to earn a "B.S. plus experience" in four-and-a-half to five calendar years.
Interested students can contact the Cooperative Education Coordinator (765-494-5383).
Last Updated: May 6, 2016 4:37 PM
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