on-hold said:
Co-ops didn't exist when I went to school, at least not in my subjects. I think they might be important now -- I was really frustrated when I was living in Victoria and people kept advertising and readvertising unfilled co-op positions that I wasn't eligible for. If you're planning to stay on in CAnada after finishing your studies, co-ops give you one of the easiest routes to doing that.
It's strange that your major seems to be a specialty of two unrelated Concordia Universities . . .
What does that red lines mean???
One is Concordia University, Quebec
The other one is Concordia University College of alberta , Alberta (CUCA)
The second one has been aurhtorised to give graduate degrees in 4 specific areas.
Check out this link : http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/study/institutions/participants.asp#alberta
and further CUCA exists on list of recognosed insitutions : http://www.albertacanada.com/opportunity/immigrating/srs-post-graduate-worker.aspx
Your valuable suggestions are most welcome
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