Cooperative Education
An innovative approach to education that integrates professional industry experience into the academic curriculum
Experiential learning, anchored by our world-renowned cooperative education program, is the heart of a Northeastern education. Starting in 1909, the College of Engineering was the first school at Northeastern to offer the co-op program. Today the university is ranked No. 1 in internships/co-ops by U.S. News and World Report.
Co-op gives BS, MS, and PhD students an opportunity to work within their profession for four, six, or eight-month periods as part of their academic curriculum, giving them real-world experience and a competitive edge after graduation. Co-op positions are also available locally and globally and for industry and research positions.
Co-op is also of high value to employers, providing them access to talented and innovative students to meet their workforce needs and business objectives.
Co-op Quick Facts
Co-op Hires (AY2024)
Employer Partners (AY2022-24)
Countries with Co-op Hires (AY2022-2024)
States with Co-op Hires (AY2022-2024)
Received Full-Time Job Offer from a Co-op Employer After Graduation - Class of 2022
Undergraduate Students
Graduate Students
Sample Co-op Employer Partners
Bioengineering
- Abbott
- Abiomed
- Boston Scientific
- Johnson and Johnson
- Lyndra
- MIT Lincoln Labs
- Draper Labs
- Medtronic
- SeLux
- Smith and Nephew
- Sunovion
- Traverso Labs
Chemical Engineering
- A123 Systems
- 1366 Technologies
- 24M
- Acorda Therapeutics
- Ambri
- Arsenal Medical
- Ashland
- Biogen Idec
- Bristol-Meyers Squibb
- CONTINUUS
- Dow Chemical Company
- DuPont
- Eink
- Entegris
- GVD Corporation
- Henkel Loctite
- Infinium
- Metalor Technologies
- Morphic Therapeutics
- Nano-C
- Nuvera Fuel Cells
- Pellion Technologies
- Pfizer
- Sanofi Genzyme
- Selecta Biosciences
- Shaw, Stone and Webster
- Takeda
- Technip
- TEL
- Waters Corporation
- Xtalic Corporation
Civil & Environmental Engineering
- Barletta Engineering Corp
- CDM, Inc.
- DN Tanks, Inc.
- Environmental Partners Group, LLC
- J.L. Marshall & Sons, Inc.
- McKenzie Engineering Group, Inc.
- Natgun Corporation
- Parsons Brinkerhoff
- PB Power
- Simpson Gumpertz & Heger, Inc.
- Suffolk Construction
- Tetra Tech Rizzo
- Turner Construction Company
- Vanasse Hangen Brustlin, Inc.
Electrical & Computer Engineering
- Advanced Micro Devices
- Amazon Robotics
- Analog Devices
- Apple
- Bose
- Boston Engineering
- Boston Red Sox
- Cisco
- Draper
- Hasbro
- IBM
- Intel
- iRobot
- Jacobs Engineering Group
- Lockheed Martin
- Medtronic
- MIT Lincoln Lab
- Motorola Solutions
- Raytheon
- SimpliSafe
- SpaceX
- Starry
- Tesla
- WHOOP
Mechanical & Industrial Engineering
- Amazon Robotics
- Analogic Corporation
- Becton Dickinson
- Bose Corporation
- Boston Scientific Corporation
- Foster-Miller
- General Electric
- The Gillette Company
- Insulet
- MIT Lincoln Laboratory
- Pollak – A Stoneridge Company
- Pratt & Whitney
- Raytheon
- SharkNinja
- Tesla
- United Parcel Service
Multidisciplinary Masters (in various IT areas)
- Amazon
- Apple
- Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital
- BMW
- Boehringer Ingelheim
- Dassault Systemes Americas Corporation
- Dell EMC
- Fidelity
- Goldman Sachs
- Mass General Hospital
- MathWorks
- Nokia
- Peapod Digital Labs
- Retail Business Services
- Tesla
Co-op Team for Undergraduate and Graduate Departmental Degrees
Supporting programs in the following departments:
Bioengineering, Chemical Engineering, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Mechanical and Industrial Engineering
Co-op Team for Multidisciplinary Masters Degrees
Supporting the following programs:
Cyber-Physical Systems, Data Architecture and Management, Information Systems, Information Systems-Bridge, Software Engineering Systems, Telecommunication Networks
Student Experiences
MSIS Program Prepares for Technology Career
Riya Singh, MS’ 25, information systems, accomplished several goals as a Northeastern student, from tackling challenging academics and successfully completing a co-op, to participating in development projects and taking on a student government role.
MS in Bioengineering Program Preps Student for Industry Success
At Northeastern, Cameron Crane, MS’26, bioengineering, has his sights set on the medical devices industry, and is confident that his co-op experience, academic concentration in biomedical devices and bioimaging, and an expanding professional network will lead to a successful career.
CEE Student Receives GEM Engineering Fellowship
Nazira Cisse, E’24, environmental engineering, received a Graduate Education for Minorities (GEM) PhD Engineering Fellowship, which funds graduate studies in science and engineering for outstanding students from underrepresented communities.
Designing New Career Path Focused on Psychology and Technology
Xinyi Wei, MS’25, information systems, is integrating a background in psychology with information systems skills she is developing through the MS Information Systems-Bridge program at Northeastern’s Seattle Campus.