CHEM 699A: Cooperative Education
Citrus College Course Outline of Record
Heading | Value |
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Credits: | 1 |
Hours Arranged: | 75 |
Grading Method: | Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass |
Catalog Course Description
The student must be simultaneously enrolled in a class that relates to the Cooperative Education class.
A course designed to assist students in planning and accomplishing meaningful learning objectives related to Chemistry at their place of paid employment or training sites. 75 lab hours arranged.
Course Objectives
- give one or more examples of how to apply one or more Chemistry theories or participate in a work setting
- identify and demonstrate one or more skills that he/she has acquired or improved during the cooperative education placement
- list one or more career opportunities in the field of Chemistry and describe the duties and responsibilities
Major Course Content
I. Participation in Student Orientation
II. Read and Complete Assigned Sections of Citrus College Cooperative Education Student Manual
III. Individual Session with Instructor to Identify Individual Student Goals
IV. Develop Resume and Job Search Skills
V. Participation in Worksite Learning Setting
VI. Participation in Instructor Worksite Visit
Suggested Reading Other Than Required Textbook
Citrus College Cooperative Education Student Manual
The reading for this course is:
PRIMARILY COLLEGE LEVEL
The reading for this course is:
PRIMARILY COLLEGE LEVEL
Examples of Required Writing Assignments
DEGREE APPLICABLE COURSE:
2 hours of independent work done out of class per each hour of lecture or class work, or 3 hours lab, practicum, or the equivalent, per unit.
Examples of Outside Assignments
Over an 18 week presentation of the course three hours per week are required for each unit of credit. Two hours of independent work done out of class are require for each lecture. Student will be required to complete the following types of assignments outside of the regular class time:
Complete the minimum hours of work, based on the formula of one semester unit for 75 hours per term of paid work or 60 hours per term of volunteer work.
Answer questions Practice skills Solve problems Observe activities related to course content Participate in activities related to course content
Complete the minimum hours of work, based on the formula of one semester unit for 75 hours per term of paid work or 60 hours per term of volunteer work.
Answer questions Practice skills Solve problems Observe activities related to course content Participate in activities related to course content
Instruction Type(s)
Lab