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My degree being a co-op does offer internships and co-ops in 2 separate fields related to Biology- conservation and health science. But it's competitive. One needs to apply for it and then a proper procedure is followed and is seen if the person is eligible to get into the program. It is NOT necessary that if your degree is a co-op, you’ll definitely get one. It's just that the option will be open to you. Other than that, there is a proper list of courses provided to you, including the mandatory ones that you need to complete in order to graduate, as well as some electives that you can take to complete your credits. This information is all given in the academic calendar of the university/college.
Just the tuition cost is around $12,000 per semester.
Decent, it's very scarcely populated with less diversity but the people aren't very accepting it has a small campus and it's located in a very small city with 81000 people only so not many internship opportunities as such.
The fee structure is that like any other country international students pay three times the fees and scholarship opportunities are not many in Canada which are terrible because education is expensive however they do give an entrance scholarship based on the high school transcript marks. There are certain grants and further academic scholarships one can apply for in the later years, however, it is not of a significant amount.
The course syllabus is relevant and is practical.
23-25 thousand dollars per year
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