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VT 4920 Internship
COURSE: VT 4920 Internship
CREDIT: 3 credit hours - Spring Semester 2008
PLACE: TBA
DAYS/TIME: Individual Meeting Times (during office hours)
OFFICE HOURS: Tuesday/Thursday 1:00-2:00p.m.
INSTRUCTOR: Eric Pedersen
OFFICE: UHB 328
PHONE: 652.7977
E-MAIL: pedersen@dixie.edu
SCHOOL YEAR: 2007-2008

MATERIALS REQUIRED:
Zips, CD's, HD's, stuff, server space

REQUIRED TEXT:
There is no specific required text for this course, however, course reading materials must be researched and included as part of the process.

COURSE DESCRIPTION:
Internship course in Visual Technologies.

INSTRUCTOR NOTES:
The internship course is designed for students working in a visual technologies industry job. The number of hours worked per week and the learning objectives chosen will determine the number of credits offered in this course. As a rule of thumb, a student should work 20 hours per week in a vt job to sign up for 3 credit hours of internship and should plan on 135 hours of learning and development work toward the objectives outlined by the instructor, supervisor, and student.

COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND GRADING:

Your grade will be based on the percent of the total points which you have earned. Your grade will be composed of the following elements.

Detailed Learning Objectives -- Student Plan25 points
Progress Reports and Research25 points
Final Report50 points
Total 100 points

Click here for assignment details.

Grades will be issued on a percentage of total points possible as follows:
94-100% = A
90-93% = A-
87-89% = B+
84-86% = B
80-83% = B-
77-79% = C+
74-76% = C
70-73% = C-
67-69% = D+
64-66% = D
60-63% = D-
Below 59% = F

Special Needs

If you are a student with a medical, psychological or a learning difference and requesting reasonable academic accommodations due to this disability, you must provide an official request of accommodation to your Professor(s) from the Disability Resource Center within the first two weeks of the beginning of classes. Students are to contact the Center on the main campus to follow through with, and receive assistance in the documentation process to determine the appropriate accommodations related to their disability. You may call (435) 652-7516 for an appointment and further information regarding the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990 per Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973.


Last Updated 01/05/08

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