Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering - Cooperative Plan

The Co-op program enhances the student’s education, employability and earnings potential. For more details, please visit Co-op pages from GT Web site.

  1. Co-op courses are designated in the schedule of classes as COOP. All students interested in registering for this course(s) must have been accepted into the Co-op Program. Students must have met with their co-op advisor to be issued a permit to register for restricted course(s). Students must register for the COOP course every semester they are at work in order to receive credit for the work term.
  2. Co-ops (U.S. citizens and Permanent Residents) returning to work should automatically receive a permit; but they are advised to remain in close contact with the co-op advisor.
  3. International students must receive work authorization from the Office of International Education prior to each work term before a course registration permit will be issued.
  4. Neither Co-op or Internship courses count for credit towards the Industrial Engineering degree, however successful completion of the Co-op program leads to a degree designator.

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