The Waterloo Experience (WE) Accelerate program will help you develop in-demand skills. We collaborated with industry leaders to offer you this innovative option in your first work term. Through content provided by industry collaborators and team-based project experiences, you’ll learn skills while gaining real-world experience - all while earning a flexible work term credit.
WE Accelerate is designed to help students build on the skills they have, while also developing the skills they need. I've had previous students come back and tell me they were able to get interviews and secure their next co-op because of what they learned through the program.
How the WE Accelerate program can help:
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Build the skills employers are looking for.
- Apply new skills to real world projects.
- Learn from content created by industry experts.
- Leverage your experience in future job searches through career education.
- Participate remotely from any location (excluding the Sustainable Urban Design stream).
- Earn a flexible work term credit (learn more about standard vs. flexible work term requirements and how many of each you need to graduate).
- Opt-in to the program and continue to look for a traditional work term.
How WE Accelerate works
Career component
Complete approximately 60 hours total of career programming.
Skills development
Complete approximately 100 hours of skills development provided by an industry collaborator.
Project experience
Complete approximately 120 hours of team-based, real-world project work (roughly 25 hours per week across a 5-week span).
WE Accelerate streams being offered in spring 2026
Azure and Artificial Intelligence
Microsoft offers the Azure and Artificial Intelligence (AI) stream. It is an introduction to AI and its application across industry. You'll learn how to:
- Understand and hold certification in Microsoft Azure Fundamentals
- Build a foundation and hold certification in Microsoft Azure AI Fundamentals
- Apply Design Thinking principles to problem-solving
Enrolment cap: 120 students
Creating accessible digital learning environments
The creating accessible digital learning environments stream focuses on making educational and training materials more accessible to learners. You'll learn how to:
- Enhance course components and training materials within the D2L Brightspace learning management system (LMS)
- Utilize universal design (UDL) for learning principles
- Apply accessibility norms and standards
Enrolment cap: 60 students
Data-driven solutions for global challenges
The data-driven solutions for global challenges focuses on equipping you with high-demand skills in data collection, analytics and communication. You'll learn how to:
- Apply sustainability in decision-making
- Manage and process data effectively
- Evaluate data quality (data literacy)
- Use data analysis tools including Excel and PowerBI
Enrolment cap: 200 students
Digital bootcamp: Web design and marketing
The digital bootcamp stream focuses on designing webpages and using digital marketing tools to enhance a company’s digital presence and online engagement.
- Improve the UX and UI of websites to make them more responsive and engaging.
- Optimize search results (SEO) to improve a company’s visibility to customers.
- Identify target audiences through inbound and outbound marketing techniques.
- Create content for email and video marketing, blogs and social media campaigns.
Enrolment cap: 120 students
Sustainable Urban Design
The Engineering Ideas Clinic and Future Cities Institute are offering the Sustainable Urban Design stream. It is an introduction to sustainable design in the urban environment with a community partner that is supported by the Turkstra Chair in Urban Engineering and the Douglas Wright Engineer-in-Residence.
Please note: This stream is offered in person, and preference will be given to students in the Faculty of Engineering.
You’ll learn how to:
- Conduct research to understand a problem, and inform your design process
- Design solutions to problems in the urban environment for real clients
- Communicate and collaborate in multi-disciplinary design teams
Enrolment cap: 30 students
Timeline and what to expect
| WE Accelerate opt-in/opt-out period | Beginning April 8 |
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| WE Accelerate Virtual Information Day | Wednesday, April 8
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| Deadline to opt-in | Friday, May 22 at 4 p.m. (ET)
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| Streams assigned | Monday, May 25
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| Deadline to opt-out | Friday, May 29 at 9 a.m. (ET)
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| WE Accelerate work term begins | June 1 |
| Career programming (part 1) | June 1 - 5 (Week 1)
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| Skill development programming | Beginning June 8 (Weeks 2 - 5)
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| Project experience | July 6 - August 7 (Weeks 6 - 10)
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| Career programming (part two) | August 10 - 14 (Week 11)
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Next steps: opt-in to WE Accelerate
We invite you to opt-in for WE Accelerate by filling out our opt-in form on WaterlooWorks by Friday, May 22 at 4 p.m. (ET). In this form, you'll indicate your interest in the skill streams. The WE Accelerate team will use this information to assign students to streams on a first-come, first-served basis. Each stream has different enrolment caps based on how many students industry collaborators can accommodate.
Not sure if you want to commit? Even if you choose to opt-in, you can opt-out of the program if you change your mind any time before Friday, May 29 at 9 a.m. (ET).
Follow the steps below to opt-in by Friday, May 22 at 4 p.m. (ET):
- Login to WaterlooWorks and select Submit a form.
- Complete the form below:
- Category: Waterloo Experience (WE) Accelerate Program
- Sub-category: Opt-in – WE Accelerate (5026)
- After completing the opt-in form, you’ll be assigned to a stream on a first-come, first-served basis depending on how you ranked your streams of interest. We’ll let you know if you’ve been assigned to a stream on to Monday, May 25.
- Please note: You do NOT need to complete an Arrange Own Job form or search for additional part-time work on top of WE Accelerate - just submitting the opt-in form and completing the components of your assigned stream is enough to get you co-op credit!
If you change your mind, follow the steps below to opt-out by Friday, May 29 at 9 a.m. (ET):
- Login to WaterlooWorks and select Submit a form.
- Complete the form below:
- Category: Waterloo Experience (WE) Accelerate Program
- Sub-category: Opt-out – WE Accelerate (5027)
- If we receive your opt-out form by the deadline of Friday, May 29, at 9 a.m. (ET), we'll remove you from the program.
- After this deadline, we expect that you will be committed to fulfilling the requirements for your stream to earn your co-op credit. Withdrawing from WE Accelerate after the opt-out deadline may result in consequences to your work term status. Please contact your co-op advisor for more details.