Course Descriptions for the Computer & Information Systems Department
INFS7570 - Applied Research/Internship
Fall 2014
INFS7570 This course requires the completion of one or more projects that apply theories and principles to the workpleace, leading to a written and oral presentation. The prupose of the Applied Research/Internship course is to demonstrate the student's ability to apply project management theoretical concepts to the workplace. The student must spend a sufficient amount of time with an organization to which his/her Applied Research/Project Mangement engagement applies. The course project may be any activity predefined by the instructor that a student completes in the workplace. It may be an individually designed project of particular interest to the student or of immediate ability to make course-related applications to real work situations. This may be accomplished in various ways: Paid internship, Unpaid internship, Employee job-related assignment, Volunteer assignment, Applied Research Project as assigned by instructor.
Prerequisite: 15 credits of ITPM Core and permission of the Department Head
3 Credits
Prerequisite: 15 credits of ITPM Core and permission of the Department Head
3 Credits
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