MATH 429 - Internship
Winter 2014, Section 215
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Subject: Mathematics (MATH)
Department: LSA Mathematics
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Details

Credits:
1
Other:
Experiential
Advisory Prerequisites:
Concentration in Mathematics.
Other Course Info:
Continuing Course. Y grade can be reported at end of the first-term to indicate work in progress. At the end of the second term of MATH 429, the final grade is posted for both term's elections. May not apply toward a Mathematics concentration. May be used to satisfy the Curriculum Practical Training (CPT) required of foreign students. Internship credit is not retroactive and must be prearranged.
Grading:
Mandatory credit/no credit.
Repeatability:
May be elected three times for credit.
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Description

Credits is granted for a full-time internship of at least eight weeks that is used to enrich a student's academic experience and/or allows the student to explore careers related to his/her academic studies.

Schedule

MATH 429 - Internship
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 In Person
20207
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1/8/14 - 4/22/14
188 (IND)
 In Person
35882
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1/8/14 - 4/22/14
215 (IND)
 In Person
35226
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14
 
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1/8/14 - 4/22/14
216 (IND)
 In Person
35785
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25
 
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TBA
1/8/14 - 4/22/14

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