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| SCDV 480 - Internship in Science |
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Field study in subject areas covered by the department of
Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Mathematics, or
Physics. The primary objective is to develop in the student
an awareness of how theoretical concepts are converted into
applications of value in today's society through
participation in ongoing applied or basic research or
development programs in the facilities of business, industry
and government. Students will work approximately 6 hours per
week for 1 credit, 9 hours per week for 2 credits, or 12
hours per week for 3 credits. The time may be spent on a
single project or on a variety of tasks agreed upon by the
School of Science Intern Coordinator and the supervisor.
Students will be required to keep a log of their activities
and to prepare a summary report of their experience at the
end of the semester. At the request of the host institution
and the discretion of the Intern Coordinator, a student may
extend the internship until a total of six credits has been
earned. No students may apply more than 6 credits of
internship experience in any combination of fields towards
their degree (except for international internships). May be
taken on a pass/fail grading system only, but does not count
against the one elective pass/fail option per semester.
Offered during the summer and academic year.
(ATTR: ARTS, INT)
1.000 TO 3.000 Credit hours 1.000 TO 3.000 Other hours Levels: Graduate, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Internship Science Division Department Course Attributes: ARTS, Internship, No Exam View Books and Course Materials Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Classifications: Senior Junior |
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