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IDSc 3201 Introduction to Programming for Systems Development

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Sponsorship Level
The program offers options for different levels and forms of participation for sponsoring organizations. The commitments relative to course content varies with each course.

Sponsorship Level Description Investment
A - Mentoring Partnership
This level of partnership might include relevant class speakers, assigned group study mentors, internships, and/or sponsored student group class activities or events.
The partnering organization would provide relevant speakers and assign specific individuals to work with the faculty and students in a mentoring and and/or case study course support role.
B -Course Content and Mentoring Partnership The partnering organization would work with faculty to provide course content, through active participation in the design and execution of the course. This also includes Executive Advisory Board on Curriculum (EABC) membership and a course sponsorship. The partnering organization would assign specific individuals to contribute content, develop case studies, provide speakers and access to relevant technology, customize the course, assist in the design and administration of the course, provide course mentors and internship opportunities, facilitate faculty involvement with the partnering organization.