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Undergraduate internship opportunities
Internships provide students with practical experiences in career settings. These experiences often allow interns to apply the knowledge gained through coursework to professional situations. Academic and practical instruction are vital parts of the education process and should compliment and support each other.
Students planning an internship must remember that the employer invests time and effort supervising and training interns. Services of value are expected in return. The internship is a reciprocal arrangement: students exchange their work in return for on-the-job training, work experience and contacts. Students are expected to treat the internship as a job.
* COMM Internship Packet This packet is to be used by students enrolled in Comm 497 Internship. It contains student guidelines, agreements, required evaluation reports, and roles and responsibilities of internship supervisors.
Internship Opportunities
Some internship opportunities may be posted on the bulletin board outside the Communication Program office on the third floor of O'Kelly Hall. They are also posted regularly on the following link:
* Internship Opportunities (listings updated regularly)
If you are a student interested in an internship for Comm graduation requirements or are a business or organization with internship opportunities please contact:
Dr. Kimberly Cowden
kimberly.cowden@und.edu
O'Kelly Hall room 209
701-777-3168
or