WRIT 350I
Writing Individual Internship
1-9 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 evaluators and liaisons 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, require 40 work hours per credit, and may be served through a standard hours/work schedule or with flexible work hours.
Special information
Learning outcomes
Summer 2020
Section | Title | Instructor | ||
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01 | Graphic Design Internship | Nerney, Brian | Books | Course details |
02 | Nonprofit Community Services Coordination Internship | Nerney, Brian | Books | Course details |
03 | Writing in your Major Internship | Nerney, Brian | Books | Course details |
04 | Design and Communication | Nerney, Brian | Books | Course details |
Fall 2020
Section | Title | Instructor | ||
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02 | Professional Writing Internship | Anderson, Katharine E | Books | Course details |
03 | Understanding and Applying Accessibility to Digital Landscapes Internship | Nerney, Brian | Books | Course details |
04 | Marketing Copywriter & Assistant Internship | Anderson, Katharine E | Books | Course details |
05 | Student Ambassador Internship | Anderson, Katharine E | Books | Course details |
Spring 2021
Section | Title | Instructor | ||
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01 | Professional Leadership Principles Internship | Anderson, Katharine E | Books | Course details |
02 | Internship Writer and Editor | Anderson, Katharine E | Books | Course details |
41 | Writing Individual Internship | Anderson, Katharine E | Books | Course details |