Internship in Computer Science

Intern with computers

An internship is a work-based learning experience that provides students the opportunity to apply their technical and academic skills in a professional setting. Students will develop and practice an understanding of the duties and responsibilities of high-skilled career areas, including terminology, climate, protocol, and other information that will enable them to analyze and revise their meaningful future plans. This course will expose students to the career readiness skills necessary for a successful internship and prepare them for the world of work. The internship is supported with activities and assignments to deepen and enhance the experience. The structure of the internship aligns with local policy and program expectations for internships.

Units

Students working with computers

1. Professional Communication
2. The World of Work
3. Envisioning My Future
4. Internship Seminars: Processing On-the-Job Learning
5. Intern Project of Value Presentations

Course Information

COURSE NUMBER: CTE1031301 (S1)   CTE1031302 (S2)

RECOMMENDED GRADE LEVEL:  11 - 12

DURATION:  2 semesters

CREDIT:  5 units per semester

MEETS UC AND CSU ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS: Yes; “g”

Career Preparation

Computer Programming, Web Development, Information Systems, Systems Software, Software Applications, Information Security

Articulation

Articulation

This course is articulated with Modesto Junior College. Students that complete this course with a grade of "B" or higher will receive 3 units of CSU transferrable college credit in CSCI 295/CSCI 296B: Internship in Computer Science.

SSD Pathway

This course is a part of Enochs’s Software & Systems Development pathway.  Click here for more information on our pathway and the courses we offer.