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Students engage in the opportunity to experience and apply engineering practices in a professional setting, in the world of work, outside of the classroom. This work will relate to the experiences of academic course work and professional practice and to synthesize the two in a practical application of knowledge in an experiential setting. Secondarily, internships offer the opportunity to develop crucial job searching skills, explore career interests, enhance your resume, make contacts in your chosen field and build references for future employment. Each intern will work in a career-related position during the academic term for which the student is enrolled for the internship. The credit varies from 0 to 3 to reflect the students effort and time spent on the job with 0 credit indicating non-SNHU-supervised internship.
Units: 0.0-15.0(3.0)