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CSCI-Y 398 Internship in Professional Practice

1-6 credits

  • Prerequisites: None
  • Delivery: Arranged
  • Designed to provide opportunities for students to receive credit for selected, career-related, full-time or part-time work. Evaluation by employer and faculty sponsor.

    Learning Outcomes

    1. Explore a potential career path within informatics.
    2. Master knowledge and skills acquired during informatics coursework; strengthen resume.
    3. Collaborate to create information technology projects and solve problems in a workplace environment, using soft skills like communication and teamwork.
    4. Reflect upon internship experience in making future career choices.
    5. Develop an innovative digital application, from original concept to final product, in light of theory and practice in the major and specialization.
    6. Plan and evaluate a project, addressing the employer’s requirements, budget, and team.
    7. Manage their time and meet deadlines to fulfill final project expectations. Document assets, code, and media created for the project weekly.

    Syllabi

    There is not a syllabus available for this course.