| Course Description |
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| General Work Experience (CWE) Education is an academic course in which |
| work sites serve as "off-campus classrooms." Any type of work is suitable |
| for General Work Experience. Faculty, employers and students work |
| together to create a meaningful work-based educational experience by |
| developing and achieving specific learning objectives related to their |
| jobs. CWE can help students develop necessary work habits, open doors to |
| new employment experiences, or assist students in acquiring skills and |
| knowledge necessary for advancement in their current employment. Specific |
| units are determined based on the number of hours a student works over the |
| semester. |
| Additional Information |
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| Required packet available at the bookstore. |
| Occupational Work Experience 196 is listed under the following |
| disciplines: Aeronautics, Agriculture, Alcohol and Other Drugs, |
| Automotive, Business, Business Office Technology, Child Development, |
| Clothing, Computer Science, Culinary Arts Management, Electronics, |
| Engineering, Fire Science, Forestry, Health, Human Services, Natural |
| Resources, Real Estate, & Welding. |
| If you are interested in the Alternate Plan (197) it will be necessry to |
| contact Work Experience Office. |