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Carpentry Internship Course Title

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Course Description Provides praclical training in conslruction work. Wilh the assistance of an Instructor and/or Coordinator, the student is assigned to work under a Supervisor in a governmental department or a private business in order to learn Ihrough actual work experience. Course pre pared by:

Diane Myazoe-deBrum

Julv/2010

Vocational & Continuing Education Hours per Week

Number of Weeks

Tolal Hours

Credits

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Laboratory Clinical Seminar

Tolal Credil Hours Purpose of Course:

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Degree Requirement Degree Elective Certification

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Developmental Other Prerequisite(s)

Advisor's Consent

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Signature, Dean of Academic Affairs

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Vice Presiden/"of Academic and Student Affairs Last date reviewed or revised: _ _ _ _ _ __

CIP No. _ _ _ _ __ I. Internship Course Title

Alpha Number

II. Course Objectives A. General Outcomes

Students who complete this program will:

1. Demonstrate skills required for the workforce. B. Student Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of this program, the student will be able to:

1. Demonstrate proper skills required for the workforce a. Demonstrate proper employee's behavior and work habits b. Perform certain required tasks

III. Course Content Students will be provided with skills required in the workforce. 1. Behavior/work habits 2. Task Application IV. Methods of Instruction The student will perform assigned construction work under the supervision and training of the designated site supervisor. V. Equipment and Materials Will be provided by the site supervisor where applicable. VI. Suggested Methods of Evaluation Internship coordinator will monitor the training with no less than two site visits per semester. Evaluation of the student and the program itself will be performed and documented at the end of the training. Letter grades will be assigned per eMI Grading System.