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CS 398 Computer Science Cooperative Internship

Total Credits: 1-3 cr (Max 3)

Course Coordinator: Mark Manwaring

URL: None

Current Catalog Description: : Supervised internship in professional computer science settings, integrating academic study with work experience; requires formal plan of activities before co-op assignment and final written report evaluated by on-campus faculty members. Graded P/F. Prereq: perm.

Textbook: None.

References: None.

Course Goals: Provide students with the opportunity to experience the practical application of their academic work.

Prerequisites by Topic:

Major Topics Covered in the Course:

Laboratory projects (specify number of weeks on each): None.

Estimated Curriculum Category Content:

Area Core Advanced Area Core Advanced
Algorithms     Data Structures    
Software Design     Prog. Languages    
Computer Arch     Other    

Oral and Written Communications: Every student is required to submit at least 2 written reports (not including exams, tests, quizzes, or commented programs) of typically 2-10 pages and to make 0 oral presentations of typically 0 minute’s duration. A plan of coop activities must be submitted prior to the beginning of the coop assignment, and a written report describing the work performed and the concepts learned must be submitted following completion of the coop assignment.

Social and Ethical Issues: Determined by the requirements of the internship sponsor.

Theoretical Content: Determined by the requirements of the internship sponsor.

Problem Analysis: Determined by the requirements of the internship sponsor.

Solution Design: Determined by the requirements of the internship sponsor.

Course Outcomes: The following list documents the course outcomes and crossreferences them to the BSCS program outcomes. The letter at the beginning of each reference identifies the program outcome supported. The numbers sequentially identify the course outcome for this course. After completing CS 398 a student should know or be able to: