The Diploma in Science is granted after the completion of a minimum of 60 university-transfer credits from selected courses. Students planning to transfer to a program of studies at another post-secondary institution should choose their courses according to the requirements of that program.

Co-operative education alternates semesters of classroom studies with paid, full-time work, giving you hands-on experience that will make you job ready when you graduate. Work terms are usually four or eight months and take place after you have completed the second or third semester of your academic program.

Find out more about Co-operative Education at Douglas.