This course, students are given the opportunity to use skills and insights gained in the classroom in actual work environments under the supervision of professionals, in order to get practical work experience for careers in a variety of fields, such as operations research, finance, statistics, computer science, biotechnology, actuarial science, and mathematical modeling. A professional supervisor will provide official documentation of internship as required by Reinhardt University, while regularly communicating reports to the supervising faculty member. The course level depends on the skills used, while each academic credit hour requires at least 50 hours of work experience. Prerequisite: Availability of placement approved by instructor.
MAT 480: MATHEMATICS INTERNSHIP
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School of Humanities, Sciences and Technology