Course Description :: BUS 366
BUS 366:
Terms offered: I, II, Summer Sessions.
The course is designed to give credit to students for major-related significant practical business experience. The internship should allow the student to apply concepts and technical skills learned in the classroom to a real work setting.
- Students must work 150 hours during a semester;
- Keep a journal describing their work activities and hours worked;
- Write a final paper describing the learning value of their internship; and
- Participate in an end-of-semester synthesis session.
- The student's internship employment must be secured before registering for the class.
- The course is graded on a satisfactory/unsatisfactory basis and can be taken only once.
- P: Second Semester Junior Standing in the College of Business,
- Instructor Consent.
If a student wants to use BUS 366 as a course in their major, first contact the Internship Coordinator to discuss the process and requirements to accomplish this.