INFS 350I
Information Studies Individual Internship
1-8 Undergraduate credits
Effective
January 1, 1996
– Present
Graduation requirements this course fulfills
Students obtain internships in selected areas of study to gain deeper understand of knowledge, skills and the context of a given field. Faculty members serve as liaisons and evaluator between the internship sites and the university, providing information to students and potential supervisors and supervising the learning experience. Internships normally earn between one and four credits, required 40 work hours per credit, and may be served through a standard hours/work schedule or with flexible work hours scheduling, depending on the nature of the internship and site preferences.
Special information
Learning outcomes
Summer 2020
Section | Title | Instructor | ||
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41 | Information Studies Individual Internship | Nerney, Brian | Books | Course details |