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Internships
This
section does not apply to internships in teacher certification programs, allied
health, exercise and sport science non-teaching programs, recreation, or
graduate programs.
Departmental — Course
descriptions and prerequisites for the following are listed under appropriate
departmental and/or program headings: Accounting 450, Anthropology 450,
Archaeology 450, Art 450, Biology 450, Child Youth Care 450, Communication
Studies 450, Economics 450, Educational Media 450, English 450, Teaching English
to Speakers of Other Languages 450, Finance 450, Modern Language 450 (listed
separately under French, German and Spanish), Geography/Earth Science 450,
History 450, Information Systems 451, Management 450 and 452, Marketing 450,
Microbiology 450, Physics and Astronomy 450, Political Science 450, 451,
Psychology 450, Sociology 450, 451, Theatre Arts 450, and Women’s Studies 450.
Note:
Students must be on their internship worksite
during the semester for which they are registered for academic credit.
University-wide Cooperative Education Internships (non-departmental)
CEI
450 Cr. 1-15
Cooperative Education Internship
An
academically relevant field experience in government, industry, business, or
community agencies. Students must have their internships approved and be advised
by the department most relevant to the field assignment. Determination of
relevancy shall be made by the Career Services Office with the advice and
consent of the department involved. The experience will be supervised closely by
the intern’s on-site supervisor, by the Career Services Staff, and by the
student’s faculty internship adviser. Students must be on their internship
worksite during the semester for which they are registered for academic credit. Credits
earned usually will count only toward university electives and not toward the
completion of any major or minor.
For exceptions, see the Career Services Office. Prerequisite: junior standing
with a 2.25 grade point average. Pass/Fail grading.
CEI
475 Cr. 3-15
University-wide Cooperative Education Internship
A sequel
to CEI 450 for the student who has previously served an internship under CEI 450
and utilized all available credit therein (i.e., 15). This course is only for
approved co-op students seeking an academically relevant field experience in
government, industry, business, or community agencies. The co-op internship
assignment must be approved and the grade assigned by the department in which
the student is majoring. The experience will be supervised closely by the
intern’s on-site supervisor, by the Career Services Staff, and by the
student’s faculty internship adviser. Students must be on their internship
worksite during the semester for which they are registered for academic credit. Credits
earned in this course do not count toward the completion of the major or toward
the completion of a degree. These
credits will not be averaged into the student’s grade point average.
Pass/Fail grading.
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