MGMT 480 Co-op Ed: Applied Business Management

In this internship course, students will gain work experience in area businesses related to management. The purpose of the course is to give students enrolled in the BAS in Business Management degree program a structure to reflect on their internship experience and apply their learning in a real-world environment. Students will integrate theory and practice, develop skills, and expand career knowledge while earning credit toward the BAS in Business Management degree. Instructor consent required; meet with the Business Dept. Co-op Coordinator before registering.

Credits

3-12

Course Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
1. Evaluate, integrate and apply concepts and knowledge learned in the BAS degree program with supervised field experience
2. Meaningfully synthesize, document and articulate connections between their work experience in the field of management and professional growth in that career field
3. Identify, analyze, explain and demonstrate advanced management skills and knowledge gained and applied at the workplace
4. Explain and demonstrate growth in professional job search and workplace competencies
5. Demonstrate college core learning outcomes and program learning outcomes