Business
Internship placements in a business or organization offer benefits beyond professional development. Projects are carefully selected with a supervisor at the workplace
and adapted to the students Major. Interns engage in research and surveying, directly related to their academic specialization. Entrepreneurship placements involve
project and web development, comparative research, communication, statistical analysis and translations. Tailor-made projects are available for a wide variety of
academic areas.
The Business internships are offered in conjunction with the IN395 Internship Seminar, which meets twice a week and earns 3 credits.
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