| Butler Community College |
Dena Smoot
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| Business, Technology, and Workforce Development Division |
Fall 2001
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COURSE DESCRIPTION:
SP 198. Cooperative Education II. Two
to six hours credit. Prerequisite: Cooperative Education I and Departmental
approval. Cooperative Education is a unique form of education , which
integrates classroom study with paid, planned, and supervised work experiences
in the public and private sectors. Appropriate and meaningful work experiences
may be on or off campus. Full-time work assignments are available for
a semester (alternating), part-time while attending school (parallel)
or during the summer. A combined total of 24 credit hours may be earned
for Cooperative Education I, II, III, and IV.
TEXTBOOK:
The textbook required will vary with
the seminar topic. Department-developed materials will also be used.
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
At the completion of this course, the
student will be able to:
- Demonstrate the timely, concise, and accurate completion of progressive competencies as set forth and defined in the individualized training agreement.
- Outline the experiences and objectives achieved in the work environment.
- Identify the key concepts from seminar assignment, projects, and/or research.
- Compare the value of the experiential component to traditional assignments.
TOPICAL OUTLINE OF UNITS:
Determined independently after
individual assessment of student related to current knowledge base and on-the-job
objectives.
METHODS OF INSTRUCTION:
The following will assist students in achieving
course objectives: on-the-job training, seminar/workshop activity, mentoring
by field faculty, coordinators, and colleagues, textbook and handout reading
assignments.
METHODS OF EVALUATION:
Grade determination will be
dependent upon on-the-job competencies, seminar/workshop activity, written
activity, and/or research. The student and employing supervisor will also
evaluate the completion of student's training objectives.
