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Coops and IntershipsThe Department of Plastics Engineering enthusiastically supports the Cooperative Education Program of the James B. Francis College of Engineering at UML. Plastics Engineering undergraduate and graduate students are strongly encouraged to participate in this industrial educational partnership. Undergraduate students that work/document a minimum of 500 hours of professional activity can receive technical elective course credit (3 credits) if they elect to do so. The 500 hours can be accomplished by: 1) Working full-time during the summer vacation (Internship) International students are eligible to participate in this internship/cooperative education after successfully completing nine months of study at UML. Part-time work is limited to approximately 20 hours per week during the academic year and full-time (40 hours) during the holiday/vacation periods. The Coop Program is coordinated by Professor Steve Driscoll (978) 934-3420. The Summer Internship Program is coordinated by Professor Steve Orroth (978) 934-3416. Students interested in either Coop Jobs or Internships should submit a resume to the Plastics Department Secretary in B204. All job descriptions/employment opportunities are located in a Coop/Internship notebook located in the Plastics Engineering Department Office as well as at the Career Services Office in Southwick Hall. Undergraduate Plastics Engineering students wishing to receive Technical Elective credit for their work experience should register for Industrial Experience (26.491). To enroll in 26.491, the student must: 1) Submit job description to the Coop Advisor (Prof. Driscoll). *This completed form ensures applicable insurance coverage and defers any student loan payments. These forms are available in the Plastics Engineering Office. A log book, documenting the student’s professional activities must be maintained and submitted for the Coop Advisor’s review. Copies of other professional reports, presentations, etc. should also be substituted to the Coop Advisor. Undergraduate Plastics Engineering students who have successfully completed all Coop Education requirements will be awarded the Technical Elective course credit. Although not eligible for additional academic credit, undergraduate students are encouraged to enroll in Industrial Experience II (26.492) and Industrial Experience III (26.493). For additional information on eligibility, opportunities, and enrollment literature, please contact: Prof. Steve Driscoll, Plastics Engineering Coop Advisor, BL-115 (978) 934-3431 | |
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