Course Description
This summer training course provides student with field activities related to his specialty including applications of several key tasks she learned. These activities include individual tasks as well as group tasks to improve the students’ sense of team work and responsibility. The training lasts for eight consecutive weeks during summer. The student has to be present for full-time weekdays.The University and the trainer agree in advance on the subject and the terms of the training.
Course Objectives & Outcomes
- Apply different theories to real-world problems.
- Allow the student to discover the labor market condition and the best job opportunities after graduation.
- Allow students to gain professional skills before graduation, mainly the following skills:
- Application of different learned skills to real-world problems.
- Interpersonal skills and the ability to take responsibility.
- Oral and written communication.
- Visual presentation with the skills of choosing presentation templates depending on the subject and the target audience.
- Use information and communication technologies, especially Internet to find information and exchange information and ideas with others.
- To allow potential employers to discover the college program and the students’ performance during the training period.
References
There is no required text book for this course.
Course ID: MATH 408
Credit hours | Theory | Practical | Laboratory | Lecture | Studio | Contact hours | Pre-requisite | 2 | - | For students who complete 104 or more credit hours |
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