Students at the advanced Spanish level may undertake an internship for 3-4 credits as part of their regular CC-CS program, in any program location. Internships are treated as a course, in addition to the student's regular course schedule.
As an intern, you will be evaluated by the Resident Director and your supervisor in the workplace. Additionally, a written report is required of you at the end of the internship period. Your home college or academic advisor may establish additional criteria for evaluation, grading and granting of credit.
Due to complex labor laws and because internships are not completely within the control of the CC-CS, even accepted applications for internships cannot be guaranteed. Therefore, as a potential intern, you are advised to select an alternative course, or an Independent Research Project in the event that a proposed internship fails to materialize. Please note that all internships are unpaid.
FIELDS FOR INTERNSHIP:
When applying for an internship, you have the benefit of specifying what you would like your internship to look like, and CC-CS will strive to match you with the best available option. Students have completed internships in a variety of fields including legal offices, Greenpeace, television production, and in education.
Some fields you may want to think of when applying:
- Animal Science/Horses
- Communications
- Education*
- Health Services
- International Business
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- Information Technology/ Graphic Design
- Museums and Cultural Centers/Fine Art
- Physical Therapy
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- Political Science
- Public Relations
- Social Work
- Tourism
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