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DIVISION OF BUSINESS, ARTS and SOCIAL SCIENCES
HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT
HOSPITALITY CO-OP WORK EXPERIENCE
HRM 292
BASIC INFORMATION ABOUT COURSE AND INSTRUCTOR
Semester and Year Summer/ FALL 2016
Meeting Times and Location
Instructor:
Office: Office Hours:
Telephone: Email Address:
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
Cooperative Education provides students with hands-on experience in a work environment. The
workplace is the primary learning laboratory where students apply classroom theory under
professional guidance. Faculty members do on -site evaluations.
The seminar is designed so that reflection, new learning and critical thinking will supplement the
work experience and students will develop new skills and knowledge.
It includes handouts, lectures and discussions providing opportunities to raise questions and
share ideas which enhance the learning experience.
Cooperative Education Courses and Prerequisites – See attached list
STUDENT LEARNING OBJECTIVES
When you complete this course you will have accomplished the following:
To integrate classroom theory with workplace experience
To be evaluated with a formal competency based evaluation instrument that measures
worksite performance
To develop a professional resume that will be used in a job search
To identify a position that he/she would like to attain after graduation
To demonstrate a thorough understanding of career choice by interviewing a professional
in the student’s career field and presenting findings to the class
MEANS OF ASSESSMENT
A formal evaluation of your work performance by your supervisor and a record of your work
hours are required. The additional means of assessment types utilized in this course are
writing assignments, (including a job description, resume, cover letter, journals, and
individual learning objectives), class discussions, student participation in seminar
workshops..
COURSE CONTENT
Cooperative education is an academic course that integrates classroom learning with
practical work experience directly related to a student’s program and career goals.
Students will spend a semester working in a position directly related to their field of study.
The weekly seminar is designed to cover topics that will support students in their career
development and promote student success in the workplace.
SPECIAL FEATURES
All students must have an approved internship/job for the semester and must complete
the required number of hours for their individual course.
STUDY MATERIALS
Required departmental forms and instructor handouts
COURSE REQUIREMENTS
W Work Experience All students must have an approved internship/job for the semester
and must complete the required number of hours for their individual course.
Learning Objectives All students will formulate and pursue three (3) measurable
learning objectives which are approved by the instructor and the student's employer and
which serve as a learning contract for the course. A report of how each objective was
met is a Journal assignment and is due near the end of the semester.
Resume - A completely researched chronological resume which includes the student’s
current co-op position.
Forms The following forms must be submitted to obtain credit for the course: Information
Cards, Learning Objectives, Time Sheet and Employer Evaluation.
GRADING POLICY
Portfolio project including all paperwork required to be submitted 40 %
Employer evaluation of your work experience 40 %
In-class participation in weekly workshops 20 %
Paperwork, assignments and/ or evaluations handed in late will result in a grade
decrease as well as a possible incomplete grade for the semester.
PORTFOLIO PROJECT DUE ON _____________
ATTENDANCE POLICY
BCC Attendance Policy
All students are expected to attend punctually every scheduled meeting of each course in
which they are registered. Attendance and lateness policies and sanctions are to be
determined by the instructor for each section of each course. These will be established in
writing on the individual course outline. Attendance will be kept by the instructor for
administrative and counseling purposes.
OTHER COLLEGE, DIVISIONAL, & DEP ARTMENTAL POLICY STATEMENTS
(Optional but recommended)
Examples: Code of Student Conduct, Statement on plagiarism and/or academic
dishonesty, ADA statement, Sexual Harassment statement, Statement on acceptable use
of BCC technology, etc.
STUDENT AND FACULTY SUPPORT SERVICES (optional but recommended)
Examples: Office of Specialized Services (OSS), Cerullo Learning Assistance Center
INCLUDE A COURSE OUTLINE AND CALENDAR
Week Dates Topic/Activity Events/Assignments Due
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Note to Students: This Course Outline and Calendar is tentative and subject to change,
depending on the progress of the class.