APP - Apprenticeship
The purpose of this course is to provide bachelor's degree students with real-world apprenticeship experience in cybersecurity. The apprenticeship is approved by the Dean of the School of Computer Information Science and managed by a faculty advisor at the student's campus. All grades are assigned by the faculty advisor. Students are expected to complete a minimum of 2000 hours of on-the-job work assignments throughout the length of their apprenticeship, provide all paperwork related to the apprenticeship, including competency-based checklists, weekly observations and work attendance reports.
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Prerequisites
Completion of 6 terms in the bachelor's degree
The purpose of this course is to provide bachelor's degree students with real-world apprenticeship experience in cybersecurity. The apprenticeship is approved by the Dean of the School of Computer Information Science and managed by a faculty advisor at the student's campus. All grades are assigned by the faculty advisor. Students are expected to complete a minimum of 2000 hours of on-the-job work assignments throughout the length of their apprenticeship, provide all paperwork related to the apprenticeship, including competency-based checklists, weekly observations and work attendance reports.
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Prerequisites
APP491
The purpose of this course is to provide bachelor's degree students with real-world apprenticeship experience in cybersecurity. The apprenticeship is approved by the Dean of the School of Computer Information Science and managed by a faculty advisor at the student's campus. All grades are assigned by the faculty advisor. Students are expected to complete a minimum of 2000 hours of on-the-job work assignments throughout the length of their apprenticeship, provide all paperwork related to the apprenticeship, including competency-based checklists, weekly observations and work attendance reports.
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Prerequisites
APP492
The purpose of this course is to provide bachelor's degree students with real-world apprenticeship experience in cybersecurity. The apprenticeship is approved by the Dean of the School of Computer Information Science and managed by a faculty advisor at the student's campus. All grades are assigned by the faculty advisor. Students are expected to complete a minimum of 2000 hours of on-the-job work assignments throughout the length of their apprenticeship, provide all paperwork related to the apprenticeship, including competency-based checklists, weekly observations and work attendance reports.
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Prerequisites
APP493
The purpose of this course is to provide bachelor's degree students with real-world apprenticeship experience in cybersecurity. The apprenticeship is approved by the Dean of the School of Computer Information Science and managed by a faculty advisor at the student's campus. All grades are assigned by the faculty advisor. Students are expected to complete a minimum of 2000 hours of on-the-job work assignments throughout the length of their apprenticeship, provide all paperwork related to the apprenticeship, including competency-based checklists, weekly observations and work attendance reports.
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Prerequisites
APP494
The purpose of this course is to provide bachelor's degree students with real-world apprenticeship experience in cybersecurity. The apprenticeship is approved by the Dean of the School of Computer Information Science and managed by a faculty advisor at the student's campus. All grades are assigned by the faculty advisor. Students are expected to complete a minimum of 2000 hours of on-the-job work assignments throughout the length of their apprenticeship, provide all paperwork related to the apprenticeship, including competency-based checklists, weekly observations and work attendance reports.
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Prerequisites
APP495