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The School of Communications complex houses a state-of-the-art media production and education facility that meets industry standards and includes unique, first-in-the-region technologies and capabilities. Studio facilities include an audio and video production and recording suite, sound stage, workshop space, photography studio, gallery, animation, game design and video post-production labs, as well as flexible teaching spaces.
Partnering Organization Overview
The Center assists more than 130 School of Communications undergraduate students in 16 academic programs each year in securing credit bearing internships across the country. To ensure students are prepared for their internship, the Center works hard to provide career path advice to students, advise students of internships related to their skills, knowledge and interests and provide students with resources necessary to achieve success.
- Students must meet academic prerequisites to be eligible to participate in the internship program.
- Students work one-on-one with the director of the Center to explore opportunities that relate to their academic program. Students apply directly to organizations of their choice.
- Student interns enroll in the credit bearing internship course, participate in monthly seminars and complete academic assignments during the semester. Internships for most students are a graduation requirement.
- Students receive a letter grade upon completion of their internship; 50% of the grade is based on their performance at the internship site (based on your evaluations) and 50% based on their academic requirements.
- Students are required to complete a minimum of 192 hours at an internship site over the course of a semester. Semesters run from August through December (Fall), January through May (Spring) and June through July (Summer).
- Internships strive to advance the education of the student, provide an opportunity for students to learn from a seasoned professional and receive feedback on their performance in a professional environment.
- Interns can be paid or not, depending on the organization. Learn more at Position Statement on U.S. Internship provided by .
- Internship supervisor or mentor must be open to hosting an on-site visit by the Center's director.
Benefits of Hiring a 色色福利社 School of Communications Student Intern
The School of Communications (SOC) offers a rich curriculum providing an education in theory and practice for all 16 academic programs. Our students seek internships that allow them to apply academic knowledge and experiences in a professional industry setting. SOC interns bring fresh ideas and new perspective to an organization, are dedicated to continuing to learn about their field and will have a desire to achieve. Last but not least, SOC interns will bring ready and willing attitudes and will want to impress.
We are looking for organizations that offer:
- Mentorship: Your organization is required to have a seasoned professional willing and able to mentor an intern in the student's specific field.
- Real projects: Interns are given the opportunity to accomplish their learning objectives and project and challenged with ongoing learning opportunities. Students seek to add projects accomplished and skills learned at your organization to their portfolio upon completion of the internship.
- Work space and resources: Interns will be provided a work space with in commercial setting and all of the needed resources (software, equipment, etc.) to fulfill their internship.
- Networking opportunities: Allow interns to network with leaders in your organization and introduce them to colleagues outside your organization.
- Reference/Recommendation: Interns seeks to develop professional relationship that will be able to attest to their skill and experiences.
Submit the Internship Information Form
Once you determine your organization's commitment, complete and submit the Internship Information form. As you complete this form, please describe the internship position in detail including the objectives, responsibilities, outcomes and how this internship will be educationally significant for the student.
Submit the Internship Information Form to the Internship Program. Once reviewed and approved, your position will be entered into the Center's database and shared with students.