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Name | Title | Credits | School |
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ETCS 105 | Career Discovery | 2 | College of Eng & Comp Sciences |
The course experience provides the skills and tools necessary for a technical career while enabling students to develop confidence in their academic endeavors. The creative role in the multi-disciplinary design and development process is emphasized in addition to communication skills, ethical, legal, and professional responsibilities. This course will also introduce students to campus resources, effective time management skills, study skills, financial literacy, and career planning. This course may be waived for students with sophomore or higher status. Prerequisite Course(s): Course is limited to Engineering and Computing Sciences majors, Life Science Biomedical Engineering majors, or minors in Energy Science, Technology & Policy Classroom Hours - Laboratory and/or Studio Hours – Course Credits: 2-0-2 |
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ETCS 108 | Computer, Internet and Society | 3 | College of Eng & Comp Sciences |
This course covers the impact of computing on individuals, organizations and society. Topics include the history of computing, advances caused by computers, ethical and legal issues related to computing, privacy, security, social media and internet technologies. Classroom Hours - Laboratory and/or Studio Hours – Course Credits: 3-0-3 |
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ETCS 300 | Foundations for Success in College of Engineering & Computing Sciences Co-op | 0 | College of Eng & Comp Sciences |
This course is for the students who wish to participate in the CoECS Co-op program. Students need to pass the course before proceeding to join the CoECS Co-op program. This course helps students to develop the skills and acquire the tools to gain a Co-op position and to develop strategies for success in the workplace throughout the Co-op program. Classroom Hours - Laboratory and/or Studio Hours – Course Credits: 1-0-0 |
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ETCS 301 | College of Engineering & Computing Sciences Co-op | 0 | College of Eng & Comp Sciences |
This course is for the students who are actively enrolled in the CoECS Co-op program. This course will be taken during the period that students are employed at their Co-op positions. While working full-time with a Co-op employer, students receive support and guidance from Co-op coordinators, mentors, and peers, to share and reflect on their work term experiences. A culminating project is required to bring together industry and academic knowledge and showcase the work and skill development throughout the Co-op work experience. Prerequisite Course(s): Prerequisites: ETCS 300 Classroom Hours - Laboratory and/or Studio Hours – Course Credits: 1-0-0 |
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ETCS 365 | Engineering & Computer Science Internship | 1 | College of Eng & Comp Sciences |
An integral part of the College of Engineering and Computing Science degree programs, this course provides students with an opportunity to work in a professional environment in areas appropriate to their field of study. To be eligible, students must be in good academic standing and the permission of his/ her chairperson. The grade is on a Pass/ Fail basis and is to be determined by the faculty advisor through assignments. This course will be in addition to the required courses for the degree. If work for the same company for internship, students can complete course requirements between semesters and/or subsequent semesters as long as they are registered for classes and maintain matriculation in the semester before and after the break. This course may be repeated. Classroom Hours- Laboratory and/ or Studio Hours- Course Credits: 1-0-1. Classroom Hours - Laboratory and/or Studio Hours – Course Credits: 1-0-1. |