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Telecom Internship Opportunities
| An internship is supervised practical training
in an industry setting. It fills the gap between the academic and
professional worlds.
Most credited internships are taken in your junior or senior year
of study. An internship can serve as a practical cap to your formal
education. Your intern supervisor will be one of the strongest references
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| Internship for academic credit
Most industry intern supervisors insist that student interns receive
academic credit. The Telecom Department must certify to them that
registration for credit has been or will be made for a specific semester.
Students may earn 1 to 3 credits in the course T497 for an approved
industry internship experience. The Department of Telecommunications
requires a minimum of 50 hours of work for each academic credit-hour.
Students typically serve more than the minimum number of hours.
You must be at least a junior (56 credit hours) in good standing,
and you must have completed at least 12 credit hours of coursework
in Telecommunications before the internship begins.
You can download the Internship
Application. For more information
on available internships, visit the Telecom Resource Room, RTV
240, or speak to one of our undergraduate advisors.
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