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The image displays a flowchart detailing the process for completing the work experience requirement for university students. The process is broken down into five main stages: Application, Approval, Schedule, Reports, and Evaluation, concluding with the Final Report submission. In the Application stage, students choose potential workplaces, get approval, and submit applications to selected places. Approval is attained when a professor has reviewed and approved the workplace. Scheduling involves arranging a minimum of 10 hours per week for 20 weeks. During the Reports stage, students are tasked with completing a weekly Report Form, which is submitted every Friday. For Evaluation, students participate in an evaluation meeting with the work supervisor, who then completes an Evaluation Form. The process concludes with the submission of the Final Report in the last week of the spring term. Work Experience Requirement Credits are awarded upon submission of the Final Report.
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The flowchart illustrates the procedure followed by a university learner to complete the work experience requirement.
Overall, it is clear that there are six distinct stages in the process: initial step is to select potential workplaces from approved list and arrange interviews, submit application to place of interest and end to submission of final report before last week of spring session.
To begin with, learner select potential workplaces from final list and arrange interviews, submit application to those places where they have interest. The following step in obtaining professor’s authorization in which requires a student’s acceptance letter to be received and then submitted further to professor for approval. Subsequently, the students has to plan a timetable for their working hours in which he/she has to do minimum 10 hours per week over 20 weeks
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