CS 698 - Professional Internship The course offers students an opportunity to integrate the practical aspects of the computing discipline within the theoretical framework developed in the program’s core courses. Student chooses an internship program in the computing profession, and works under the supervision of a faculty advisor and an on-site work supervisor. A portfolio must be submitted to the course instructor at the completion of the internship experience. Course credits are based on the type of internship and the number of work hours required by the internship employment. Professional Internship includes an educational component that helps students contextualize their first internship and reflect on how it informs and influences their continued academic and professional growth. Course credits can replace the 36 credits required for the M.S. program.
Prerequisites & Notes Approval of the faculty advisor (program director).
Offered:Fall, Spring, and Summer Semesters.
Credits: 3
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