Co-operative Educational Program
(Co-ops)
Each student attending Cal Maritime
will have the opportunity to have at
least one sea-training experience on the
Training Ship GOLDEN BEAR. The context
of training will depend on the academic
major. Students enrolled in the Business
Administration, Global Studies and
Maritime Affairs, Facilities Engineering
Technology, or Mechanical Engineering
Degree with the CPE-IT option, will also
participate in one or two Co-ops after
the first sea-training experience.
The Co-op program is designed to give
students an opportunity to work with a
company or professional or governmental
organization specializing in the field
of the student's interest. The
organizations are varied as are the
co-op training programs for each
academic major. Students will spend at
least 60 days with the firm working at
learning the ropes of the business in
which they wish to enter. Students are
required to complete and academic
exercise that will be evaluated by the
faculty as they will earn academic
credit for the Co-op program. Examples
of companies participating in the Co-op
program include Agilent Technologies,
IBM, Lawrence Livermore National
Laboratories, as well as numerous power
and co-gen plants, and companies
involved with the logistics of shipping. |