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The image depicts a flowchart detailing a process with the following steps: "Application" involves choosing workplaces from an approved list, arranging interviews, and submitting applications; "Approval" requires submitting the acceptance letter to a professor for approval; "Schedule" involves arranging a minimum of 10 hours per week over 20 weeks; "Reports" requires completing and submitting a weekly report form to the professor every Friday; "Evaluation" necessitates participating in an evaluation meeting with the work supervisor during the final week and having the supervisor submit an evaluation form; "Final Report" involves submitting the final report before the last week of the spring term.
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The Followchart illustrates the steps that university students must follow to complete their work experience and receive credit.
First, students choose possible workplaces from an approved list and send applications. Once they get an acceptance letter, they must give it to their professor for approval. After that, they plan a schedule to work at least 10 hours each week for 20 weeks.
During the work period, students must complete a weekly report and give it to their professor every Friday. In the final week, they attend an evaluation meeting with their work supervisor, who then fills out an evaluation form.
The last step is to write and submit a final report before the last week of the spring term. This is necessary to get credit for the experience.
In brief , the process helps students gain real work experience while staying organized and supported by both their workplace and university.
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