Frequently Asked Questions
about Cooperative Education (Internships)
1.
What is Cooperative Education (Co-op)?
2.
Who can enroll in Co-op?
3.
Do I earn credits and get paid too?
4.
Is Co-op a class?
5.
What kinds of internships are available?
6.
Can I use my own job and get Co-op credit?
7.
Can international students enroll in Co-op?
8.
Where can I find more information about Co-op?
1.
What is Cooperative Education (Co-op)?
It is a special academic program that places students in field experiences
related to their majors or for career exploration. Co-op on your resume
or job application signals an employer that you have combined education
and work experience and have more to offer than the average job-seeker.
2.
Who can enroll in Co-op?
It is open to ALL majors. Students majoring in Hospitality and Tourism
(HOST), Business Technology (BUSN), Health Unit Coordinator (HUC), Electronic
& Computer Engineering Technology (ECET), and Administration of
Justice (AJ) are required to do one or more internships.
3.
Do I earn credits and get paid too?
Yes, you register for the appropriate Co-op course and may earn from
1-3 credits per semester depending on the number of hours you work.
Each credit requires a minimum of 75 work hours. Most internships are
paid.
4.
Is Co-op a class?
Yes, interns attend a weekly seminar and produce a career portfolio
to use when seeking employment or advancement or continuing their education.
5.
What kinds of internships are available?
Many different kinds such as in hotel resorts; the County of Maui; Maui
Coastal Land Trust; Center for Adaptive Optics Akamai summer program;
Alu Like; sustainable technologies; technology; Maui Arts and Cultural
Center; Haleakala National Park; education; major businesses. Or we
can help you develop a special internship.
6.
Can I use my own job and get Co-op credit?
Yes, with approval from the Co-op instructor or your program major instructor.
Check with them first!
7.
Can international students enroll in Co-op?
Yes, some are required to because of their majors. Others can check
to see if they are eligible. It is a complicated process so we advise
F-1 visa students to check with Co-op early.
8.
Where can I find more information about Co-op?
Visit Maui Community College, Ka Lama 110, the Job Placement Center.
Attend an information session. Call (808) 984-3318 and check out other
sections of this website.