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> Professional Skills Workshop
Course DescriptionAs information and information systems projects have become increasingly strategic, information workers at all levels and in all environments must demonstrate higher levels of professionalism, not only to perform their duties competently, but to remain competitive in the job market. This course, in conjunction with the School of Information final project, gives students insight into the source and best practice of professionalism, and gives students the chance to refine the essential skills in a simulated but realistic working environment. Note: This course is being offered on a S/U (Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory) basis. Catalog type: General Units: 2 Prerequisites: 202, 203, or consent of instructor. Course HistorySpring 2008 | Instructor(s): SchafferSpring 2007 | Instructor(s): Schaffer | Website Spring 2006 | Instructor(s): Downes | Website | |