(1-6 credits) An opportunity for students to gain added early applied experience and insight in approved off-campus settings. Internships consist of at least 40 working hours per credit hour in areas related to the discipline. Assignments may include selected readings, public presentation, and a final portfolio containing essays, weekly journal, and supporting material. Advisors, program coordinators, department chairs, and the internship coordinator (or designee) must approve the internship before a student begins their work. Internships will be taken as pass/no credit.
Grade Basis: P
Credit hours: 3.0
Lecture hours: 3.0
Prerequisites:
- ACCT 2211 - Principles of Financial Accounting
- ECON 2200 - Principles of Economics
- MGMT 2200 - Foundations in Business
Restrictions:
- Approval of internship required
