Who is the course for?
Which trimester is the course offered?
Who is responsible for the course?
Lecturers |
For all the 3rd and 4th year undergraduate students of every program of studies
Every trimester
The Center for Cooperative Education and Career Development
- Director of the Center for Cooperative Education and Career Development
- Officers of the Center for Cooperative Education and Career Development
- Proficient Guest lecturers from the workplaces and various organizations. |
Course Description
Prerequisite: None
This course deals with the principles and concepts of Cooperative Education, processes and steps, rules and regulations related to Co-op, fundamental knowledge and techniques in pursuing a career such as; workplace selection, application letter writing and job interview, basic knowledge necessary for the practical experience in the workplace, qualifications, administrative system: health and safety, 5 S’s – Five keys to a Total Quality Environment , ISO9000, corporate culture, training and workshop on developing personality for working society, techniques of writing reports and making presentations , communication skill development, techniques in building self- confidence, problems or obstructions and approaches in solving problems during the job training.
Objectives Upon completing the course, students should gain:
- the knowledge and understanding of the principles, concepts, process and steps of Cooperative Education including related rules and regulations.
- fundamental knowledge and skills in job application process.
- knowledge and understanding of qualifications and administrative approaches in the workplace.
- knowledge and understanding of making presentations and writing academic reports
- basic skills for developing a personality that is adaptable to working society and encouraging students’ determination to complete the job successfully as aimed.
Evaluation
- Class attendance 10%
- Application Letter, Resume and Application form 30%
- Final Examination 60%
Note:
- Students with complete class attendance and participation in all class activities are eligible to join the co-op. If the absence is inevitable, students must notify the Division of Career Development within one week for the class make up;
- Students must earn not less than 80% to pass the course and to participate in the co-op program.
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