Students may elect to participate in internship or co-op programs during their under-graduate studies. Eligibility is based upon the completion of thirty credits, fifteen of which must be from a full-time semester on a University of Maryland campus. The student must have a GPA of at least 2.5. Internships are part-time professional on-the-job positions which are completed within a semester. Many internships are paid. Co-op positions, which extend beyond a single semester, are normally full-time paid experiences. The department recommends that every student seriously consider at least one tour of professional practice during his or her undergraduate program. The experience may clarify and help determine succeeding semester course choices, both in computer science and in other disciplines. Those who co-op may earn enough money to pay tuition expenses for a subsequent semester. In addition, upper-level academic elective credit may be earned. Internships and co-op tours arm the new college graduate with what most employers are looking for--experience. Interested students should contact the UMBC Shriver Center at (410) 455-2493
CMSC 498 is an opportunity for students participating in the co-op or internship programs to earn academic credit for their experiences. It is available to those who have obtained a position through The Shriver Center. All procedures required by the Center must be completed, including the development of learning objectives. These objectives are formulated by the student in concert with his or her employment supervisor.
To earn credit in CMSC 498, the student must complete a paper, due on or before the final day of classes of the semester in which the work experience takes place. An outline of this paper is due one month before the end of the semester.
You may enroll in CMSC 498 only once.
CMSC 498 can only be taken as a Pass/Fail course.
Note: if you do not complete a reasonable paper, you will receive an "F" for CMSC 498.
It is not the instructor's responsibility to remind you of the deadlines. There are only two requirements for this class, and if you are responsible enough to have an internship position, you should be responsible enough to keep track of and meet two deadlines. A late outline or late paper will result in a failing grade for the class. You are strongly encouraged to write these deadlines on your calendar now (and if you don't have a calendar, you are strongly encouraged to buy one).
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