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Cooperative Education

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Blending Work and Academic Growth

The Cooperative Education Program enriches the total education of students through off-campus experiences that are closely integrated with their academic studies.

Qualified chemistry students may combine semesters of paid chemical research at a professional work site with other semesters of traditional academic studies on campus. Although this program may extend the participating student’s college education beyond four years, the students will be financially reimbursed by the cooperating employer and will also receive credit toward the chemistry major.

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Chemistry Department

Credits and Eligibility

Students gain academic credit for their work through the following courses:

CHEM 381Cooperative Education in Chemistry I0.5–2 credits
CHEM 482Cooperative Education in Chemistry II0.5–2 credits
CHEM 483Cooperative Education in Chemistry III0.5–2 credits

Students must write a written report for each semester and may only re-enroll for a subsequent semester if they have received a satisfactory employer evaluation.

The courses may be repeated beyond CHEM 483 for additional credit, but no more than six credits earned in cooperative education may be applied toward minimum requirements of the major in chemistry.

Students are considered to be continuing full-time students of the University while on co-op assignment.

Enrollment in this program is limited by the availability of positions offered by suitable cooperating companies. Eligible students are junior or senior chemistry majors who have completed CHEM 222: Organic Chemistry II and achieved a cumulative grade point average of 2.50 in their mathematics and science courses. Students must also receive approval from the chair of the department.

Contact the Department

Valpo welcomes inquiries from prospective students, fellow researchers, and community members.

Department Chair: Kevin Jantzi, Ph.D.

Chemistry Department

Center for the Sciences
1710 Chapel Drive
Valparaiso, IN 46383

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