Co-op Education in Computer Information Systems
Cooperative Education is a program that helps you practice skills you have learned in the classroom in a real job setting. Cooperative education credits are college credits earned fromm completing an internship.
You can find more information on Cooperative Education on the PCC website.
Students can not register into a co-op education class.
Only an Internship Specialist can register a student for co-op education credits and this can only be done after a student has found into an appropriate internship or co-op education work site..
Students should meet with their Internship Specialist at least one term before the term they intend to complete their co-op education credits.
The CIS Employment Specialist is Nicole Perez. Nicole can be reached at nicole.perez15@pcc.edu.
The following Computer Information Systems Certificates and Associate of Applied Science degrees allow 4 credits of co-op education credits to be applied towards program requirements:
Associate of Applied Science degree in Computer Information Systems (4 credits of CIS 280D)
Associate of Applied Science degree in Cybersecurity (4 credits of CIS 280D)
Associate of Applied Science degree in Network Administration (4 credits of CIS 280D)
Associate of Applied Science degree in Web Development and Design (4 credits of CIS 280D)
Computer Information Systems Certificate (4 credits of CIS 280D)
The following programs do not allow any co-op education credits:
All of the Computer Information Systems Advanced Less Than One Year Certificates, including the Cybersecurity Foundations Certificate