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May 21, 2024 by Cory Williams (cwilliam)
Viewing outcome relationships between
CISS 287 - WORK-BASED LEARNING I - CISS
and
82 - Computer Information Systems - Software Development
Last approved:
Tue, 21 May 2024 13:59:09 GMT
Last edit:
Tue, 21 May 2024 13:59:07 GMT
Program Code
82 - Computer Information Systems - Software Development
Course Code
CISS 287 - WORK-BASED LEARNING I - CISS
Learning Outcomes Relationships
PLO 1: Design software solutions for business applications
CLO 1: Perform technical skills required for entry level employment in the workplace.
CLO 2: Demonstrate an understanding of how theoretical learning is related to practical work.
CLO 3: Meet normal workplace expectations of attendance, punctuality, dress, and behavior.
CLO 4: Demonstrate ability to understand workplace environment and work cordially with supervisor.
CLO 5: Identify sources of information needed to plan future learning or career.
CLO 6: Begin making a network of professional contacts.
CLO 7: Perceive this course as a formal and integral part of a college education.
PLO 2: Develop software programs and components
CLO 1: Perform technical skills required for entry level employment in the workplace.
CLO 2: Demonstrate an understanding of how theoretical learning is related to practical work.
CLO 3: Meet normal workplace expectations of attendance, punctuality, dress, and behavior.
CLO 4: Demonstrate ability to understand workplace environment and work cordially with supervisor.
CLO 5: Identify sources of information needed to plan future learning or career.
CLO 6: Begin making a network of professional contacts.
CLO 7: Perceive this course as a formal and integral part of a college education.
PLO 3: Demonstrate fundamental techniques and skills utilizing business computer applications, software development, and database management systems
CLO 1: Perform technical skills required for entry level employment in the workplace.
CLO 2: Demonstrate an understanding of how theoretical learning is related to practical work.
PLO 4: Demonstrate Information Technology infrastructure knowledge, techniques, and fundamental skills utilizing operating systems and networks
CLO 1: Perform technical skills required for entry level employment in the workplace.
CLO 2: Demonstrate an understanding of how theoretical learning is related to practical work.
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