CO 493
Syllabus of Record
I. CATALOG
DESCRIPTION
CO 493
Internship in Computer Science 12 credits
Prerequisites: CO 105, CO 110, CO 220, CO 300, CO 310, CO
315, CO
319, CO 380, Other courses
depending on type of internship position
desired, Completion of
application, and Selection by a faculty
committee.
Positions with participating companies provide students
with
experience in Computer Science
under supervision of the companies
and faculty. Requirements include three on-site consultations,
two
university consultations,
completion of progress reports,
presentation of final cumulative
paper, and an oral cumulative
presentation. Offered only to students during the second
semester
and summer of their junior year
or the summer and first semester
of their senior year. No more than 4 semester hours of CO 493 may
be applied toward the semester
hour requirement for a major in
Computer Science.
II. COURSE OBJECTIVES
Students will
be able to:
1. Apply what
they have learned in the classroom.
2. Learn concepts
in the computing field that are difficult to
teach in the classroom, such as user interaction, testing,
etc.
3. Experience the business and industrial environment in which
a computer professional must learn to function.
4. Grow
professionally, emotionally, socially and intellectually.
5. Sharpen their
focus on career goals and course selection to
reach those goals.
6. Develop
writing skills that are necessary in the professional
world of computing.
III. COURSE REQUIREMENTS
AND PROCEDURES
In Order To Be
Considered and Approved For An Internship:
1. The student must have completed or be
enrolled in the
following courses: CO 105, CO110, CO 220, CO 300, CO 310,
CO 315, CO 319 and CO 380.
A student preparing for a
specialized area of computer work may offer a different
set of courses than those listed above provided a
suitable internship is available. Such cases will be
decided individually.
2. To be approved unconditionally, a student
must have an
overall QPA of 2.75 or better and a QPA in Computer
Science
courses of 3.0 or better and meet the other
requirements fully.
To be
conditional the student must
have an overall QPA of 2.5 or better and a QPA in
Computer Science courses of
2.5 or better and have met
the other requirements with the possible omission of not
more than one of the courses listed in requirement 1.
Internship candidates will be identified by category to
potential employers.
Other students will not be eligible
for an internship.
3. The student who is applying should be in the
first or
second semester of their junior year and must have
completed or be enrolled in a total of 57 credits or
more. A student may
not apply for an internship in the
first semester of their senior year to go out their last
semester.
4. The student must complete an Application for
Internship
and submit this with an appropriate resume.
5. The student must be approved by the Computer
Science
Faculty.
While On An Internship
1. The student must work a normal work week
(usually 40
hours) for a minimum of 23 consecutive weeks.
2. The amount the student is paid should be at
least
seventy-five percent of the salary paid by the employer
to an
entry-level programmer/analyst, but no less than
one hundred-fifty percent of the current minimum wage.
3. The student must host the university
supervisor at three
on-site visits (two if site is over 300 miles from IUP)
and come back to campus twice (once if site is over 300
miles from IUP) for a campus visit (the extra visits for
students over 300 miles away are substituted with phone
calls).
4. The student must keep a Daily Log of the
internship
experience including work assignments and learning
experiences.
5. The student must write a comprehensive paper
which
details the internship experience.
6. The student must make a professional oral
presentation of
the internship experience.
7. The student must maintain a writing
portfolio that
contains copies of all writing done including business
letters, memos, and software documentation.
After An Internship
1. The student must be enrolled at IUP as a
full time
student the semester immediately after an internship.
2. During this semester the student must
successfully
complete an upper-level
elective Computer Science
course.
Special
Features of the Computer Science Internship Program:
1. All internships are paid at least
seventy-five percent of
the salary paid by the employer to an entry-level
programmer/analyst, but no less than one hundred-fifty
percent of the current minimum wage.
2. The internship is for a minimum of 23 weeks.
3. The student applies to the Computer Science
Department
and the department places them. (Student may supply the
department with leads for an internship site and may then
be the primary candidate for that site.)
4. Formal presentations of the internship with
company
representatives and family present are given.
5. The student receives 12 credits for the
internship work
and is graded using the normal grading system.
IV.
EVALUATION METHODS
The final
grade for the course will be determined as follows:
5% Intern Expectation Paper
30% Site visits in consultation with
supervisor
(includes Intern Log Book)
10% Writing
Portfolio (memos and letters)
15% Documentation
5% Resume Writing
15% Final Paper
15% Oral Presentation
5% Administrative maturity