2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog

IND 3002 INDUSTRIAL DESIGN INTERNSHIP

Students will gain work experience and training outside the classroom setting in their discipline under the dual supervision of an instructor and appropriate personnel at an internship site, allowing students to integrate classroom learning with work-related experiences to help prepare them for careers. Prior to the course and through the academic program, students will identify possible internship opportunities, obtain approval for course registration, and with the course instructor, obtain internship sponsor commitment. Internships are negotiated between the academic program and the supervisor within the host organization in the industrial design profession in both design studio or fabrication facility. May be repeated for credit, up to a total of 6 credits if eligible and internship is available.

Credits

2