CT 292 - Seminar in Information Technology Studies

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Monroe College-New Rochelle
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3 credits This course integrates the student's previous information technology academic work with research, writing, presentation and analytical skills. Students will undertake a series of short specific career oriented research projects to get an insider's view of the day-to-day activities of IT specialists. Students will be required to conduct field interviews with IT professionals, discuss specific jobs and careers, and optimally obtain limited hands-on experience in order to assess the competencies necessary for a particular career path, position and organization. Findings will be delivered by the student through a thoroughly researched, written and oral presentation. This course serves an alternative for students who are unable to complete the 160 hours of field experience required in CT290 - Internship. PREREQUISITES: Sophomore Standing and approval of the Dean of the School of Information Technology.
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3.00
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Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
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