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Cooperative Education Opportunity


Cooperative Education (Co-op) provides valuable career experience for engineering students. Participating in Co-op allows you to experience first-hand what a career in engineering is all about by alternating paid work and school every other semester upon completing the sophomore year of courses. The Co-op plan is an essential part of total engineering aptitude. While academics measure a student's reasoning power, capacity for thinking through a problem and his/her total intellectual qualification, relevant work experience measures his/her ability to find the fit and to adjust to work and life as they are found in industry. A Co-op typically earns the range of $10.00 - $21.00 an hour each work period, depending on the branch of engineering and the geographic location.

Computer and Electrical Engineering Co-op Salaries

The Cooperative Education Program was initiated at The University of Akron in 1914 and has established an Engineering Co-op relationship with over 1500 companies in 20 different states. In Spring 2002, Summer 2002, and / or Fall 2002, Electrical and Computer Engineering students had co-op placement with the following employers:


ABB Automation
Aircraft Braking Systems
Central Intelligence Agency
Diebold
Engineering Consulting Group
Lyondell / Equistar
First Energy
GE Industrial Systems
General Electric
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.
GPD Associates
Hoover Company
Interactive Engineering
Keithley Instruments
Lockheed Martin
Morton Salt
National Security Agency
Northern DataComm Corp.
Ohio Brass
Philips Medical Systems
Pneumatic Scale
RoviSys
Royal Appliance