Faculty of Health students secure competitive co-op jobs in industries across the world.
Co-op is an opportunity to take academic theory to industry and bring industry knowledge to the classroom. Regardless of program or major, every student’s co-op experience is different.
Faculty of Health students work in research roles, industry roles and entrepreneurship. Throughout co-op work terms students grow into roles with more responsibility and academic relevance.
This list of sample co-op jobs is organized by program and includes descriptions based on real co-op work term positions held by Waterloo students. We have not included employer names to maintain employer confidentiality. This list is intended to help you understand what your co-op pathway may look like based on your program. However, you should explore diverse employment opportunities throughout your co-op work terms to find out where you want to take your career post-graduation.
Recent health co-op experiences
Prostate cancer research – Presenting at ASCO GU 2024, San Francisco
By: Aadya Dixit | 3 min read
Jaspreet Kaur Gill (she/her) is a third-year BSc. Honours Health Sciences (minor in Medical Physiology, Health Research specialization) student. She highlights her experience presenting and travelling to the American Society of Clinical Oncology – Genitourinary Cancers Symposium in San Francisco, CA, one of the key prostate cancer events globally.
Enhancing patient experiences through a work term at the hospital
By: Sarah Bayrakdarian | 2 min read
Sarah Bayrakdarian is a third-year Public Health student in the Faculty of Health. She discusses her recent co-op term at Sunnybrook Hospital.
A Public Health student’s experience completing research at Odette Cancer Centre
By: Lauren Ballard | 4.5 min read
Sharmi Sritharan (she/her) is a fourth-year Public Health student who’s minoring in addictions, mental health and policy. She speaks about how she learned to consider research positions, even though she doesn’t have a traditional science background.