INDM 4880 - Industrial Technology Training This course provides students an Experiential Learning (EL) opportunity. Students will apply knowledge and skills learned in the classroom to a work setting with an Industry Partner. Projects will provide practical experience and build a portfolio showcasing progress towards the mastery of these skills. In collaboration with an Industry Partner and Faculty Advisor oversight and approval, students will identify a project focus; then create and present a proposal that demonstrates an understanding of the industry.
This course is designated an Occupational Lecture/Lab course, which represents a minimum time commitment of 67.5 hours of in-class work and 67.5 hours of self-directed work to be completed with the assistance of the student’s Industry Partner. While set by the individual instructor, students should expect a course commitment of approximately 180 hours or more. Prerequisites: Students must (have) “Junior Standing”; (must) have completed INDM 3470 Industrial Technology Practicum with a “C” or better or Instructor and Director/Chair consent Minimum Credits: 3 Grading: Letter
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