Internships
Internships are educational programs that allow students to gain practical work experience and academic credit at the same time. These are supervised programs of work and study which involve students working in governmental, community service, or business settings. The typical intern works ten to twenty hours per week. Forty-five hours of work are required per unit of credit. Internships are appropriate for advanced undergraduate or graduate students working in fields that relate directly to their career or academic interests. Students should have completed two courses in their concentration prior to seeking an internship. A waiver of this requirement requires extraordinary circumstances. Students are advised that internships are more valuable when taken close to their date of graduation.
Visit the School of Business and Economics Internships Website for full description of opportunities.