College of Technology & Computing
Internships
Fred OrchardCS635863-6238
Purpose of the Course
For each internship credit a student sets measurable career performance and learning objectives that go beyond the present scope of his/her job. The student then works to accomplish those objectives during the semester.
Who should take Internship CS 481R –CS Majors (matriculated) CS 281R - AAS in Programming DGM 281R – DGM majors DGM 481R – DGM (matriculated) EGDT 281R – Drafting students (second
year) TECH 481R – Tech mgmt
majors(matriculated) SURV 481R – Geomatics majors
(matriculated) APPR 281R- Apprenticeship majors
Work Hours Requirement
The Formula: For every 75 hours of employment in a semester a student may earn 1 credit hour of co-op/internship.
2 credit (150 hour)/semester minimum
A student who works 10 hours a week for 15 weeks is eligible for 2 credits. Students who work more hours may earn more credit.
Departments have separate requirements
Course Requirements
Students may take Internships over more than one semester but may not accrue more than a total of 16 hours over the course of their college career.
Internship credit may not be earned or awarded retroactively.
The student will receive a CR designation on his/her transcript. No letter grades are given.
481R 281R
Project Proposal -------------------- Student Information Employer Letter Objectives Mid term Evaluation Job Site Visit Term paper Final Evaluation Exit Survey
Project Proposal ----------------------- Student Information Employer Letter Objectives Mid term Evaluation Job Site Visit Final Evaluation Exit Survey
Internship Electronic Files
ftp://cseftp.tc.uvu.edu/CNS/orchard Chrome has issues; use firefox or IE TAC 281R Packet Summer 15
CS281R; DGM281R; EGDT 281R; APPR281R
TAC 481R Packet Summer 15 CS481R; DGM481R; TECH481R;
SURV481R TAC Internship Orientation Summer
15
UVU INTERNSHIP REQUIREMENTS
Online orientation (15 mins) Sends email to me upon completion
Student Check List
Provides week to week instructions regarding tasks
Notifies when objectives, midterm, final evaluation and final written report are due
Student Checklist__________________________________________________________________Complete by15 May 2015Attend an Internship Orientation Meeting (three sections are scheduled during the first full week of semester).Complete online UVU Orientation questionnaire, located at http://www.uvu.edu/internships/students/orientation.htmlMeet or email the Internship Manager to confirm your enrollment and qualifications.Email your Internship Manager with your project proposal. (All Internship students are required to use the UVLink email address (uvid#@uvlink.uvu.edu) to facilitate communication with the Internship Manager).Request an electronic packet from your Internship Manager or access it from the FTP server. ftp://cseftp.tc.uvu.edu/CNS/orchard/Deliver a copy of the form letter to your supervisor at work. Solicit his/her assistance in developing your objectives. Your supervisor must initial the Objectives Worksheet that he/she has received this letter.Complete the Student Information Sheet and email it to the Internship Manager.
22 May 2015Work with your work supervisor to develop appropriate objectives for the semester.Coordinate with Internship Manager to ensure Objectives Worksheet meets requirements.Submit typed signed objectives in final form to your Internship Manager. Your supervisor must initial the Objectives Worksheet that he/she has received the form letter.
21 May 2015: Last Date to drop without receiving a W
27 May 2015: Scholarship applications due
19 Jun 2015: Submit completed Mid-term Evaluation Form to your Internship Manager. If requested, assist in coordinating a job site visit between your work supervisor and your Internship Manager.
31 Jul 2015 : Complete your term paper and the Final Evaluation Form. Submit to your work supervisor for approval.
07 Aug 2015: Submit term paper, Final Evaluation Form, and End of Course Survey to Internship Manager.
14 Aug 2015: All required documents must be submitted to receive final grade.
Student Information Sheet
Provides student information regarding major personal contact information place of employment
Verifies employment contact information supervisor name and title
Date Received: Student’s Name: Local Phone #: Cell Phone #: Email Address: What is your major?
When do you graduate?
Title of Position at Work:
How long have you been employed?
Number of Hours Worked Per Week:
Work Phone #: Work E-mail: Employer’s Company Name:
Employer’s Company Address
Street Apt. City State Z
ip Code
Name of Your Supervisor at Work: Supervisor’s Title: Supervisor’s Phone #: Supervisor’s E-mail Address:
Utah Valley University College of Technology & Computing InternshipStudent Information
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Employer Information Complete all company information before submission.
Employer Letter
Informs employers of Objectives Worksheet Midterm Evaluation Form Job Site Visit Final Report Final Evaluation Form
How to Write Objectives
What are objectives? Objectives are goals. They are
targets to be reached. Successful professionals constantly create goals and work toward them. Internship students are required to set their own targets; what they want to achieve.
Objectives must:
Be an expansion of your Project Proposal.
Combine academic knowledge with workplace environment.
Be achievable by Monday of the week before finals.
Be reasonable within your work place and have your employer’s approval.
Objectives must:
Be measurable. Be verifiable by a rational,
performance, or data-based method, such as: increasing sales by 20 percent, having a 100 percent safety record for 3 months, or completing the 30 hour management training program.
Specify a completion date.
HOW MANY OBJECTIVES?
Start with one objective per credit Range should be credit number to 2
more than credit number For example, a 3 credit class should
have 3-5 objectives Number is based on what makes
sense, as decided by you and your supervisor
Objective #1
I will _____________________________ To accomplish the objective I will:
1. 2. 3.
I will have completed my objective when
_________________________________ Date for completion:
________________
Bad ExampleI will improve at SQL.To accomplish the objective I will: 1) Complete my current database course. 2) Finish “Teach Yourself SQL”. 3) Attend the SQL conference. 4) Participate in workshops.
I will have accomplished the objective when I feel comfortable writing scripts.
Date for completion: End of the semester
Good Example
I will improve my ability to use the SQL database query language.To accomplish the objective I will: 1) Complete online course in SQL. 2) Finish the last 8 chapters of Teach Yourself SQL. 3) Attend all 3 days of the SQL conference. 4) Participate in at least 5 hours of workshops at the SQL conference.
I will have accomplished the objective when I have written at least 3 scripts/queries for my employer on the Performance database and when they are approved by him.
Date for completion: February 1,
Student /Employer Mid-term Evaluation
Directions: briefly relate progress on each objective. Indicate any concerns or alternations in original goal. Submit before end of mid-term week.
Student/Employee: (Generate electronically. Block & delete unneeded sections.)
By percent, how complete is each objective?Indicate appropriate percentage by highlighting with different color or italics.
Objective 1. 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
Student progress narrative:
Employer progress narrative:
Student /Employer Final Evaluation
Directions: briefly relate evaluation of each objective. Indicate any concerns or alternations in original goal. Submit at end of semester.
Student/Employee: (Generate electronically. Block & delete unneeded sections.)
By percent, how complete is each objective?Indicate appropriate percentage by highlighting with different color or italics
Student progress narrative:
Employer critique:
Objective 1. Outstanding Good Fair Weak Incomplete
Job Site Visit
You may be asked to help facilitate a visit to your job site. Due to work load and time constraints, the Internship Manager may opt to conduct the job site visit by phone.
Internship Term Paper Requirements
Minimum of 2 pages OR 1page per credit, whichever is GREATER, 12 font size, APA format (double-spaced, cover page, grammatically correct), professional report which includes the following: Additional duties and responsibilities if
added during the internship The objectives and expectations of the
organization with regard to the internship.
The competencies completed during the internship and the extent to which they were achieved.
Internship Term Paper Requirements (cont.)
A brief summary of what was learned from each proposal (objective).
An assessment of how this internship helped you become better prepared for your chosen career.
Work supervisor must sign off on final written report before submission.
End of Course Survey
Will be sent to you near the end of the semester
Type in answers and email back to me
SCHOLARSHIPS
Online application Must be non-paid internship Deadline 27 May 2015
Who’s Responsible?
The student is the guiding force in this project.
You need to do all of the paperwork and insure your supervisor completes the necessary forms
Credit is based on whether you complete all of the requirements.
Failure to submit required information on time may be cause for failure of the course
All deliverables must be typed. Those requiring signatures, must have them.
How To Get Started
Submit project proposal Download packet for your class located at
ftp://cseftp.tc.uvu.edu/CNS/orchard Fill out and submit Student Information
Sheet Give letter to employer Develop and submit objectives Go to work
Fred OrchardCS 635