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An internship is a temporary work experience that allows the individual to get some hands-on, real world, entry-level experience under their belt with the supervision and training of an experienced professional. Some internships are paid while others are unpaid, but the main focus of an internship is on experience. An internship should include learning goals that connect concepts learned in the classroom to real world scenarios in an effort to gain practical experience and help the intern accomplish their career goals. Internships are important because they offer a number of benefits to both students and employers.
To receive credit for your internship you will need to take an online course in conjunction with your internship experience. How this credit is placed depends on the major.
Internship experiences and credits vary. Please meet with your advisor or internship coordinator to learn more.
Below is the process for receiving credit for an internship. Please note that you can’t receive credit for past internships that you have already completed.
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