INMT-2388 Internship - Manufacturing Technology/Technician
Tim Hemesath
Credit Fall 2024
Section(s)
INMT-2388-001 (10626)
INT DIL ONL DIL
Course Requirements
INMT 2388 - Internship - Manufacturing Technology/Technician
- A work-based learning experience that enables students to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts.
- A learning plan is developed collaboratively by the college and the employer.
- No required textbooks.
Course Subjects
This course provides a work-based learning experience that enables students to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. A learning plan is collaboratively developed by the college and the employer
Student Learning Outcomes/Learning Objectives
Student Learning Outcomes
As outlined in the learning plan, students will:
- Apply theory, concepts, and skills related to specialized materials, tools, equipment, procedures, regulations, laws, and interactions within the occupation and the business/industry.
- Demonstrate legal and ethical behavior, safety practices, interpersonal and teamwork skills, and appropriate written and verbal communication using industry-specific terminology.
Grading Policy
Grading Policy:
At this end of this course you will receive a grade of either ‘P’ (Pass) or ‘F’ (Fail)..
You will receive a grade of ‘P’in this course if you:
- a. Successfully complete your internship. Successful completion includes (but is not limited to) finishing the full internship and representing ACC requirments in Blackboard.
- b. Your powerpoint, paper, and internship evaluations submissions include all the requirements listed above, are written clearly and concisely, and contains no or minimal grammatical/ spelling errors.
If your submissions only induces some of the requirements listed above, is not clear and concise, and/ or contains grammatical/ spelling errors, the assignment will be returned to you for correction. Failure to correct these deficiencies within one week will result in a grade of ‘F’
If you do not successfully complete your internship (as defined above), you will receive a failing grade in the course. You will also receive a failing grade for not submitting the above assignments.
If your paper is submitted before the submission deadline, but the submission occurs after the last class day of the semester you are enrolled, you will receive a PR (in Progress) until your submission is received and graded.
STUDENT ADVISING
- Engineering Technology & Advanced Manufacturing Students who are seeking a degree or certificate should visit with an Area-Of-Study advisor:
- Vidal Almanza, Advisor Supervisor (SAC Campus, Student Affairs, 512-223-9160; vman@austincc.edu)
- Sonia Santamaria, Advisor (RVS Campus, Bldg. G, Student Affairs, 512-223-6203; sonia.santamaria@austincc.edu)
- Gabriel Martinez, Advisor (RVS Campus, Bldg. G, Student Affairs, 512-223-6173; Gabriel.martinez@austincc.edu)
- C. Alex Rawlins, Advisor (RRC Campus, Student Affairs, 512-223-0042; calexan4@austincc.edu)
- Laura Garcia, Advisor Supervisor (HLC, Student Affairs, 512-223-9485; laura.garcia@austincc.edu)
- Lauren Martin, Advisor (HLC, Student Affairs, 512-223-7324; lauren.martin@austincc.edu
Additional Area-Of-Study advisors can be found using this link, Find-My-Advisor
For online advising, please go to the following site:
https://students.austincc.edu/advising/online-advising/
High School students taking classes in dual enrollment or as part of an academy or institute will have different advisors and counselors assigned to them.
- All students are expected to check their ACC gmail regularly throughout the semester. We will be sending pertinent information about scholarships, the course schedule, job & internship opportunities, Microsoft Azure free student software program, career fairs, special events, and etc. Your instructor will also be communicating with you in this way.
Office Hours
M T W Th F 7:15 AM - 4:00 PM Highland
NOTEPublished: 08/07/2024 11:42:42