Internships

Internships: Your Bridge to a Successful Career

  • Internships help you gain real-world experience and connect your classroom learning to potential career paths.
  • They are short-term, supervised work opportunities(usually one or two semesters) with set learning goals.
  • Internships can be paid or unpaid.
  • They help you build skills, grow your network, and improve your chances of landing a job after graduation.

Tip: Start early—contact your department’s Internship Coordinator when you begin thinking about internships!

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Even if you don’t receive course credit, the experience itself is what counts most. 

Consider a Part-Time job as an opportunity to gain skills!

 

Part-Time Jobs vs. Internships

Not sure if a part-time job or internship is right for you? 

Both offer valuable experience, but they serve slightly different purposes. 

Here’s How They Compare:

  • Both can build important skills like communication, time management, teamwork, and customer service— skills employers value regardless of the role.
  • Internships are designed with learning goals in mind and often relate directly to your major or career interests.
  • Part-time jobs may qualify for internship credit if they align with your field of study and meet academic program requirements—check with your Internship Coordinator!
  • Internships are often short-term and structured, while part-time jobs can be longer-term and more flexible with scheduling.
  • Internships typically provide mentorship and career exposure, while part-time jobs may focus more on operational or service-based tasks.

Both can play a key role in helping you prepare for your future—what matters most is how you make the most of the opportunity!

How to Find Internships

  1. Talk to Your Internship Coordinator: Each department has a faculty member who helps students find and navigate internship options—start here!
  1. Use Handshake: Log in to Handshake to search for internships and apply. If you need help accessing your account, contact Career Services.
  1. Meet with Career Services to help: