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COMPUTER SCIENCE & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
INTERNSHIP |
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Class Hours: 0.0 |
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Credit Hours: 3.0 |
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Laboratory Hours: 9.0 |
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Revised: Fall 05 |
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NOTE: This course
is not intended for transfer credit. |
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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 field of computer
science and information technology. 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 20 hours of
CSIT courses with a minimum 2.5 GPA in CSIT courses; pursuit of an A.A.S.
degree as a CSIT major; a completed internship application submitted to the
Coordinator of BCT Internships prior to the beginning of the enrolled term.
Application is available on the Web: www.pstcc.edu/departments/bctpi. |
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Textbook(s) and Other
Course Materials: |
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No required textbook.
Handouts will be provided. |
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I. Week/Unit/Topic
Basis: |
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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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A. |
Demonstrate a working
knowledge of required computer languages. III, V, VI, VII, IX |
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B. |
Exhibit ability to
work effectively in a professional environment. II, IV, VIII, IX,
X, XII |
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Show good communication
skills in working with IT professionals in a work environment. I, III,
X |
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*Roman numerals after
course objectives reference goals of the CSIT 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 computer science
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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Provide the employer with
the expected work ethic, knowledge and skills expected of an entry level
programmer, database/applications specialist, internet software developer, or
computer support specialist. (Technological Literacy Outcome,
Transitional Strategy, Active Learning Strategy, Communication Outcome,
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 establish good human relationships.(Communication
Outcome, 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 in information systems. (A,
B, C) |
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Gain
valuable work experience in the information systems 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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A. Testing Procedures: N/A |
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B. Laboratory Expectation: N/A |
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C. Field Work: N/A |
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D. Other Evaluation Methods: |
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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. The intern is responsible for scheduling an initial
interview with the Internship Coordinator prior to the beginning of the
enrolled term, and bringing to the interview all completed initial
application paperwork. (Read everything under “Students” on the
internship webpage: http://www.pstcc.edu/departments/bctpi/).
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. The intern will notify the Internship Coordinator
immediately upon accepting an internship position. At this time, or within
one week of the internship starting date, the intern will submit pertinent
employer information [such as supervisor’s name, title, phone, email, fax]. Regularly review the syllabus to assure all
requirements are being met. Hours worked must be
verified by the employer using either (1) time sheets signed by both the
student and the supervisor, or (2) copies of official pay stubs that show a
minimum of 135 hours worked. These must be submitted to the Coordinator. All
required hours MUST be completed with ONE employer. The intern will
submit to the Internship Coordinator a final evaluation form describing and
evaluating the internship experience. This “Student
Evaluation” form is located on the Internship webpage: http://www.pstcc.edu/departments/bctpi/documents.html.
In some instances, where site visits cannot be accomplished, a written
report is required in place of the visit and the evaluation form.
(Discuss with Coordinator) The student will
organize and schedule with the Internship Coordinator a site visit to the
intern’s workplace sometime prior to the completion of the required
hours. The intern's work supervisor will submit a final
evaluation form to the Internship Coordinator indicating the tasks assigned
and rating the intern's performance. This form will be provided directly to
the supervisor (not on webpage). Tardiness, absenteeism, and/or general disciplinary
problems will not be tolerated and can result in the failure of the
internship course. The intern will be responsible for handling all
software, hardware, and other types of equipment provided by the employer in
a responsible and ethical manner. |
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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 through the regular |
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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.
Other Policies: |
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Computer Usage Guidelines: |
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