10152132Web Software Developer Internship
Course Information
Description
Opportunities for students to learn and practice Web programming and analysis techniques through activities and experiences in an actual information systems department. Students will seek internship opportunities and interview to be selected for internships. The student spends approximately 216 hours over the course of the semester at the internship site. If no internship is available, a special project may be substituted for the internship by consent of the instructor. Activities include designing and testing new web programs, designing and modifying existing web programs, object oriented systems analysis and design, and sharing experiences with other interns.
Total Credits
3
Prior Learning Assessment
  • Experiential-Portfolio

Course Competencies
  1. Demonstrate problem-solving skills
    Assessment Strategies
    Resume, Journal Entries, Employee Evaluation, Final Report
    Criteria
    Use appropriate software to produce documents
    Research and summarize data
    Use reasoning skills
    Make intelligent decisions

  2. Demonstrate customer service skills
    Assessment Strategies
    Journal Entries, Employee Evaluation, Final Report
    Criteria
    Provide customer service in person
    Provide customer service via telephone
    Provide customer service electronically
    Demonstrate courteousness
    Provide technology support

  3. Demonstrate time management skills
    Assessment Strategies
    Journal Entries, Employee Evaluation, Final Report
    Criteria
    Work under pressure to meet deadlines
    Prioritize multiple tasks to achieve appropriate results efficiently and effectively

  4. Demonstrate communication skills
    Assessment Strategies
    Resume, Journal Entries, Employee Evaluation, Final Report
    Criteria
    Communicate information electronically
    Interpret written directions correctly
    Follow written directions
    Interpret oral directions correctly
    Follow oral directions
    Behave appropriately in a variety of situations, circumstances, and roles