What are the MSIT-ESE project requirements?
A core philosophical commitment of the MSIT-ESE program is the hands-on experience of applying the concepts learned in class to real-world projects. The Practicum component (36 units required) provides an opportunity for MSIT-ESE degree students to have a direct, mentored application of the academic concepts taught in the core courses, and to draw upon the specialization provided through elective courses. Mentors meet weekly with students in informal sessions, asking probing questions and encouraging students to take responsibility for the technical and managerial aspects of the project. Students are asked to reflect upon project work in an effort to understand decisions and choices, contributing rationale, the resulting impact, and lessons-learned going forward if and when they encounter similar situations. Students complete a practicum proposal. The project and the Practicum must then be approved by the advisor and MSIT-ESE program directors by the conclusion of the spring semester.
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