Health
In May 2025, UVic launched the Faculty of Health, which includes several co-op programs that were previously housed in other faculties.
To find your co-op program, choose your academic program from the list below. You'll be taken to a dedicated page with more information about that co-op program, including sample jobs, salaries and who to contact.
Required programs
Optional programs
Co-op facts & formats
Required programs
Undergraduate
- 3 work terms required (fourth optional)
- no need to apply
Graduate
- 2 work terms required
- no need to apply
Optional programs
Undergraduate
- 3 work terms required (fourth optional)
- apply by September 30 of the first year
Graduate
- 2 work terms for master’s degrees
- 3 work terms for doctoral degrees
Fees
Co-op students pay a co-op tuition fee for each work term. It's free to join co-op and attend the preparation course—you'll pay your tuition fee after you secure a co-op work term.
You'll pay your fees according to the same tuition fee deadlines as regular course fees.
Fees per work term for undergraduate students:
- domestic students: $791.72
- international students: $1,612.10
Fees per work term for graduate students:
- domestic students: $776.20
- international students: $976.27
Note that the graduate co-op tuition fee is different than the graduate installment fee. If you are a grad student and register for a co-op work term, during that term, you'll pay:
- the grad co-op program fee
- the grad ancillary fees
If you register for a course (e.g. thesis 596 or 598) and a co-op work term in the same term, during that term, you'll pay:
- the grad co-op program tuition fee
- the course tuition fee
- the grad ancillary fees
Questions about co-op tuition fees? Email us or call 250-721-7032 for assistance.
Work terms
Co-op work terms begin in January, May and September and are typically 4 months long.
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Get support
We're here to support you with every step in your co-op journey, from applying to co-op to making sure you're supported at work. Contact your co-op coordinator or office for assistance.
If you identify as having a disability or a mental health condition, if you belong to an equity group, or if you identify as Indigenous, we have additional supports for your co-op experience.