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CIT 2270 Computer and Information Technology Internship

Students earn academic credit toward their graduation requirement by working in a professional information technology environment. Students must work at an approved site and be supervised/mentored by a professional in the field. The internship coordinator can help guide students in their search, but students are ultimately responsible for obtaining a qualifying position. Students already working in the field may apply to use that experience to meet the internship requirement if they can prove that new learning will take place. Internship hours vary based on credit hours.

Division: Business and Public Services
Department: Computer Information Technology
Repeatable Credit: Yes
Offered Online: No

Prereqs: NONE   Approval of Department 

Outcomes

  • Complete goals, objectives, and action steps.
  • Perform satisfactorily on the job as evaluated by a worksite supervisor and internship instructor
  • Identify and develop resources to keep current in technology
  • Create a LinkedIn profile and participate in discussion forums
  • Create an updated resume.

Credit Hours: 1 to 4

Co-Op Hours: 10