Need advice: Which AI Program has Better Co-op and Job Prospects: Seneca, George Brown, or Centennial?
I come from a Computer Science background and hold a master's degree from a University in Canada. I am looking for an Artificial Intelligence program that offers a co-op option (I understand that co-op placements are not guaranteed).
I have shortlisted the following programs:
- Seneca College – Artificial Intelligence (Co-op Option)
- George Brown College – Applied AI Solutions (Co-op Option)
- Centennial College – Software Engineering Technology – Artificial Intelligence (Co-op Option)
Could you please provide your assessment of these programs? Specifically, I would appreciate your insights on the following:
- Are these programs worthwhile for someone with my academic background?
- Which program would you recommend, and why?
- Which college has the strongest reputation for helping students secure co-op placements?
- Based on graduate outcomes and industry connections, which program offers the best career prospects in the AI field?
Thank you for your guidance.