Summer 2019 Course Syllabi

EDUC 297 Cooperative Education Spring 2019 Dakota College at Bottineau 1 Credit Instructor: Ms. Jackie Migler, MS Phone: 701-228-5672 Email : Jacalyn.migler@dakotacollege.edu Office: Thatcher 2213 Office Hours: Tuesday and Thursday, 8:00-10:30. Monday and Wednesday, 8:00- 4:00 Text Book: None required Course Description: EDUC 297 is a course where students combine course learning with practical, professional work experiences in their chosen field of study. The employer does an evaluation of the work experience; the faculty advisor supervises the students; the students are required to complete a project assigned by the faculty advisor. A minimum of 45 hours of work is required to earn on credit. A grade of satisfactory/unsatisfactory is given by the faculty. Pre-/Co-requisites: Instructor approval; 2.00 GPA Course Goals: Upon completion of this course, the student will: • Obtain relevant work experience which is mutually agreed upon by the student, instructor and employer • Demonstrate work habits and work ethics by completing the required learning agreement, activities and learning objectives at the work place • Verbally demonstrate a working knowledge of chosen profession or field Course Requirements: Description of Assignment/Assessment: Work Experience: Students must work a minimum of 45 hours in an approved work environment to earn one credit. Before Work Documents: Student must submit an enrollment form and co-op learning agreement prior to starting work in the beginning of the semester. During Work Document: Students must submit an hourly log of time worked, to be signed by their supervisor. Post Work Documents: Students must complete and submit two self-assessment documents. Students must obtain and submit two evaluation forms from their supervising teacher. Grades: A grade of satisfactory/unsatisfactory is given by the instructor. Student Email Policy: Dakota College at Bottineau is increasingly dependent upon email as an official form of communication. A student’s campus-assigned email address will be the only one recognized by the campus for official mailings. The liability for missing or not acting upon important information conveyed via campus email rests with the student. Academic Integrity: The academic community is based on honesty, integrity, and fair play. It is expected that all

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