CSBS Internships: Steps, Benefits, and Credit Info

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CSBS
Internships
 
https://internships.csbs.utah.edu/
 
What is an internship?
 
An internship is a form of experiential learning that integrates knowledge and
theory learned in the classroom with practical application and skills development
in a professional setting. Internships give students the opportunity to gain
valuable applied experience and make connections in professional fields they are
considering for career paths; and give employers the opportunity to guide and
evaluate talent.
 
What are the benefits of an internship?
 
Potential college credit – internships can support a quicker path to
graduation.
Students gain valuable experience in the field they may be interested in a
career in.
Students make professional connections in the job market.
Students gain experience with applying/interviewing/resume/cover letters.
Students feel overall more comfortable in their majors.
 
Steps to finding an internship
 
Start with CSBS database:
https://internships.csbs.utah.edu/students/internship-opportunities.php
The database is a compiled list of preapproved internship sites that the
university has formerly had interns at or has a relationship with.
Opportunities at each listed site may vary from semester to semester, so
make sure to check what’s available
Filter by major
Look through organizations listed
Discover opportunities you may be interested in
Apply based on instructions per internship site
 
Getting credit for an internship
 
Make sure to have an internship formally set up
Calculate number of credit hours able to be earned based on hours worked
per week (dependent on major, credit information can be found on the
internships website)
Fill out internship approval request form:
https://csbsutah.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0CCFGYDqkRHCcl0
Departments will either approve or reject based on how the internship relates
to the major/to coursework/to career goals
Jacqueline Broida will contact student with a permission code to add the
course
 
Services we provide
 
We are happy to help with applications and anything else you might need to
be successful in securing your own internship
Academic advising – see Internship Program Advisor’s contact on next slide
International student advising
Justice Advocacy Fellowship advising
Resume/cover letter help
We also offer referrals to other campus resources as needed
 
 
Contact
 
Sarah Frederick
Advisor, Internship Programming
College of Social and Behavioral Science
Email: 
sarah.frederick@csbs.utah.edu
Tel:
801-585-2003
 
Make a student appointment:
https://outlook.office365.com/owa/calendar
/Internships1@UofUtah.onmicrosoft.com/boo
kings/
 
Contact
 
Jacqueline Broida
Associate Director, Internship
Programming
College of Social and Behavioral Science
Email: 
jacqueline.broida@utah.edu
Tel: 801-587-7359
 
Make a student appointment:
https://outlook.office365.com/owa/cal
endar/Internships1@UofUtah.onmicrosof
t.com/bookings/
 
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Discover the world of CSBS internships and learn about the benefits, steps to finding an internship, and how to get credit for your experience. From gaining practical skills to making professional connections, CSBS provides valuable resources and support for students seeking internships.

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  1. CSBS Internships https://internships.csbs.utah.edu/

  2. What is an internship? An internship is a form of experiential learning that integrates knowledge and theory learned in the classroom with practical application and skills development in a professional setting. Internships give students the opportunity to gain valuable applied experience and make connections in professional fields they are considering for career paths; and give employers the opportunity to guide and evaluate talent.

  3. What are the benefits of an internship? Potential college credit internships can support a quicker path to graduation. Students gain valuable experience in the field they may be interested in a career in. Students make professional connections in the job market. Students gain experience with applying/interviewing/resume/cover letters. Students feel overall more comfortable in their majors.

  4. Steps to finding an internship Start with CSBS database: https://internships.csbs.utah.edu/students/internship-opportunities.php The database is a compiled list of preapproved internship sites that the university has formerly had interns at or has a relationship with. Opportunities at each listed site may vary from semester to semester, so make sure to check what s available Filter by major Look through organizations listed Discover opportunities you may be interested in Apply based on instructions per internship site

  5. Getting credit for an internship Make sure to have an internship formally set up Calculate number of credit hours able to be earned based on hours worked per week (dependent on major, credit information can be found on the internships website) Fill out internship approval request form: https://csbsutah.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0CCFGYDqkRHCcl0 Departments will either approve or reject based on how the internship relates to the major/to coursework/to career goals Jacqueline Broida will contact student with a permission code to add the course

  6. Services we provide We are happy to help with applications and anything else you might need to be successful in securing your own internship Academic advising see Internship Program Advisor s contact on next slide International student advising Justice Advocacy Fellowship advising Resume/cover letter help We also offer referrals to other campus resources as needed

  7. Contact Sarah Frederick Advisor, Internship Programming College of Social and Behavioral Science Email: sarah.frederick@csbs.utah.eduTel: 801-585-2003 Make a student appointment: https://outlook.office365.com/owa/calendar /Internships1@UofUtah.onmicrosoft.com/boo kings/

  8. Contact Jacqueline Broida Associate Director, Internship Programming College of Social and Behavioral Science Email: jacqueline.broida@utah.edu Tel: 801-587-7359 Make a student appointment: https://outlook.office365.com/owa/cal endar/Internships1@UofUtah.onmicrosof t.com/bookings/

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