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COMPUTER ACCOUNTING INTERNSHIP |
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Class Hours: Minimum of 135
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Credit Hours: 3.0 |
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Laboratory Hours: 9.0 |
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Revised: Spring 07 |
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This course is not
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Catalog Course
Description: |
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This course is a supervised
work experience requiring a minimum of 135 hours in the accounting field.
Individual conferences are arranged instead of class attendance. On
Demand. |
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Entry Level Standards: |
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The student must have math,
writing, verbal, and English language skills at the college level. |
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Prerequisites: |
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Completion of 15 hours of
ACC courses with minimum 2.5 GPA in
ACC courses and at least 2.0 cumulative GPA; seeking an A.A.S. degree as
a Computer Accounting major; and a completed internship application submitted
to the Coordinator of BCT Internships prior to enrollment in the course and
the beginning of the term. Application
is available on the web: www.pstcc.edu/departments/bctpi/documents.html. |
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Textbook(s) and Other
Course Materials: |
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No required
text. Handouts will be provided. |
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I. Week/Assignments |
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The internship work schedule
shall be determined between the work supervisor and the intern to afford a
minimum of 135 hours on the job during the enrolled semester. If the job is
paid, intern may work as many hours as school schedule permits. No pay from
the employer is required; however, supervising offices may elect to provide
stipends, paid parking, mileage reimbursement, or paid employment. The
intern shall observe all standards of legal ethics and confidentiality and
comply with all office policies. |
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II. Course Objectives*: |
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Demonstrate a working
knowledge of basic accounting and other business concepts. I, II, III,
IV, V, VII |
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Exhibit ability to
effectively work in a professional environment. I, II, III, IV, V, VII |
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Show good communication
skills in working with Accounting professionals in the field. I, III, X |
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*Roman numerals after
course objectives reference goals of the Computer Accounting program. |
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III. Instructional
Processes*: |
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Students will: |
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Prepare an
application and resume for the search for an internship position in the
accounting field. Participate in an interview with the Internship Coordinator
in preparation for interviewing with potential employers. This meeting should
take place prior to the beginning of the enrolled term. Actively participate
in the search for an internship. (Communication Outcome, Technological
Literacy Outcome, Transitional Strategies) |
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Demonstrate a strong work ethic by regularly attending and being
punctual for the internship job. (Social/Behavioral Sciences Outcome) |
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Communicate regularly and effectively with team/co-workers and
supervisors to ensure timely and accurate completion of work and to establish
good human relationships. (Communication Outcome, Social/Behavioral
Sciences Outcome, Transitional Strategies) |
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Demonstrate
positive attitude and professionalism. (Social/Behavioral Sciences Outcome,
Transitional Strategies) |
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*Strategies and outcomes
listed after instructional processes reference TBR’s goals for
strengthening general education knowledge and skills, connecting coursework
to experiences beyond the classroom, and encouraging students to take active
and responsible roles in the educational process. |
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IV. Expectations for
Student Performance*: |
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Upon successful completion
of this course, the student should be able to: |
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Actively participate in the
job search for an internship. (A, B, C) |
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Gain valuable work
experience in the accounting field. (A, B, C) |
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Secure an edge on the job
market by gaining actual work experience. (A, B, C) |
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Increase knowledge,
experience, and self-confidence. (A, B, C) |
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*Letters after performance
expectations reference the course objectives listed above. |
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V. Evaluation: |
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A. Evaluation Procedures: |
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1. The grade for this course is Pass/No-Pass. To pass, the intern must: meet all
requirements as stated in this syllabus; submit all required documentation in
a timely manner; verify completion of 135 hours; arrange a site visit for the
Internship Coordinator; submit a completed student evaluation form; pass the
employer evaluation; and complete an updated resume and other paperwork for
the Placement office. 2. The intern is
responsible for enrolling in the course, paying all fees, and scheduling an
initial interview with the Internship Coordinator prior to the beginning of
the enrolled term, and bringing to the interview all completed initial
paperwork including: application, resume, and transcript. (Read everything
under “Students” on the internship webpage: http://www.pstcc.edu/departments/bctpi). 3. Progress conferences
with the Internship Coordinator are not required but may be scheduled at any
time during the semester on an “as needed” basis. However,
interns are expected to check student and personal email accounts on a
regular basis throughout the semester to maintain regular communication with
the Coordinator. Notify Coordinator
immediately if phone numbers or emails change during internship.
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VI. Policies: |
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A. Attendance Policy: |
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B. Academic Dishonesty: |
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Plagiarism, cheating, and other
forms of academic dishonesty are prohibited. Students guilty of
academic misconduct, either directly or indirectly through participation or
assistance, are immediately responsible to the instructor of the class.
In addition to other possible disciplinary sanctions which may be imposed
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C. Accommodations for
disabilities: |
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If you need accommodations
because of a disability, if you have emergency medical information to share,
or if you need special arrangements in case the building must be evacuated, please
inform the instructor immediately. Please see the instructor privately after
class or in his/her office. Students must present a current accommodation
plan from a staff member in Services for Students with Disabilities (SSWD) in
order to receive accommodations in this course. Services for Students with
Disabilities may be contacted by going to Goins 127 or 131 or by phone:
694-6751(Voice/TTY) or 539-7153. |
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D. Computer Usage
Guidelines: |
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College-owned or
–operated computing resources are provided for use by students of |
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