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Internship Opportunities

National Research shows that students who participate in internships are more likely to be hired and more likely to remain with that employer


What Is An Internship?

An internship is a form of experiential learning that integrates knowledge and theory learned in the classroom with practical application and skill development in a professional setting.  Internships give students the opportunity to gain valuable applied experience and make connections in professional fields they are considering for career paths; give employers the opportunity to guide and evaluate talent. Internships must be approved by the faculty and Career Services prior to beginning the internship.

Every 40 hours of work experience is equal to 1 academic credit hour; the maximum number of credit hours per semester is 6.  The maximum number of internship credit hours is 12.

Click on the following for an overview of how internships work: Career Field Experience Internship Overview

Why Should You Do An Internship?

  • Career Exploration Opportunities:  Explore whether your interests, skills, personality, and values fit within a particular career field.
  • Skill Development:  Enhancement of needed skills, increased self-confidence, and a better understanding of the position.
  • Related Work Experience:  The ability to gain experience in a field related to your major.
  • A Network of Contacts:  Establishment of relationships with people who work in the same field and who can help you find employment.
  • References:  Supervisors and professionals who can provide you with verbal and written recommendations

Remember, you can use  to look for internships that have been posted for Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ students.  Although WildcatWorks is updated with new listings on a regular basis, you should also search other websites for postings, such as , which posts opportunities of interest to all majors.  Below are some options that Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ offers:

Internship Options:

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