APPLY TO INTERN AT BRYANT UNIVERSITY IN THE ACADEMIC INTERNSHIP PROGRAM!
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Posted By: How May I Help You NC on February 27, 2012 Bryant University offers eligible juniors and seniors an opportunity to earn academic credit by combining significant work experience with academic study. Such opportunities recognize the value of work experience and critical reflection as an important avenue for learning. Internships and practicum are approved by the Academic Department Chairpersons with organizations representing a variety of industries and career opportunities. Types of Internships The advantages of an academic internship: * career-related employment that complements current academic studies * opportunity to investigate a career field of interest * valuable work experience * a professional network and possible mentors * 3 credits supervised and graded by a Bryant University faculty member An academic internship (Course code: 391 or 491) is a three credit elective course in either a concentration, minor or general business area of study which provides a professional work experience. A faculty supervisor will create an academic learning assignment with the student, monitor the internship, and assign a grade. A general business practicum (Course code: BUS491) provides eligible seniors the opportunity to work and study in a business, educational, or private institution, earning from six to nine credit hours, depending on the academic nature of the effort and time committed to the practicum. Students develop a major research project which is monitored by a faculty supervisor. Additional details are available in the Academic Internship Guidelines Special Academic Internship Programs European Study Abroad (EUSA) Dublin, Ireland * A ten week summer program providing a living, learning and professional working experience in Dublin. The program includes a supervised internship (3 credits); a course taught in Dublin by a Bryant professor (3 credits) and opportunities to explore Dublin, as well as travel in Europe. Internship and housing is provided. * Eligibility: Junior or Senior standing, overall GPA of 2.5 or higher. * To learn more, go to the Bryant Career Connection (BCC) and search on Dublin. The Washington Center (TWC) * A full-time internship and seminar program offered during the fall, spring and summer semesters in DC. Previous students have worked in the White House, Environmental Protection Agency, National Opera House, a law firm and a Lobbying Consultant firm. Interested sophomores, juniors and seniors should attend the TWC information session to prepare for the enrollment process which is very aggressive. Eligible students can earn 9 to 15 credits for one semester by living, learning and working in DC. The internship placement, seminar program, one evening course and housing is provided. * Eligibility: Junior or Senior status, overall GPA: 2.75 or higher. * TWC Application Form, which must be reviewed and completed by an academic advisor in the Undergraduate Advising Office. * To learn more, go to the Bryant Career Connection (BCC) and search on the Washington Center. Click this link to view and apply for this job! If you enjoyed this article, Join HBCU CONNECT today for similar content and opportunities via email! |
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