Internship
Internships are meticulously structured to immerse students within authentic real-world work settings. Throughout their internship journey, students will find themselves deeply engaged in substantial projects, partaking in complex problem-solving exercises, and gaining exposure to the latest industry trends and cutting-edge technologies. Moreover, they'll have the invaluable opportunity to establish professional networks with experts in their chosen field.
It's essential for students to remember that orchestrating the prerequisites for an internship necessitates careful planning and preparation. Typically, our internship participants are juniors or seniors who have completed some coursework in their respective majors. These individuals are seeking a comprehensive, hands-on experience within their chosen field of study.
Internship experiences span a single semester and require a minimum of 90 hours of active engagement within the internship setting. Successful completion of an internship yields 3 academic credits per semester, further enhancing the academic and practical facets of a student's educational journey.
To qualify for participation in an internship, students must meet specific criteria, including having a declared major and actively pursuing a degree, having completed a minimum of 60 credits applicable to their degree program, and maintaining a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.5 or higher. Additionally, students must notify the Office of Work-Integrated Learning and their Program Chair one semester in advance of their intended Internship assignment commencement. Enrolling in the internship course is mandatory for credit recognition, and tuition and fees align with the standard course tuition structure.