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Jump-start your career journey with CAS Career Services' one-credit courses! Whether you're exploring career paths, narrowing down your goals or navigating the job and grad school application process, these courses offer practical steps to move you closer to your career. Take the leap and build a future you’re excited about!


Courses

Contact your academic advisor or CAS Career Services for more information and to enroll!

A&S 2111 Career Explorations

In this course, students will have the opportunity to explore their personality, interests and skills to discover potential career paths that align with their unique strengths. Students will also learn practical steps to take during the exploration and testing phases of their career journeys and how to build a strong foundation of professional skills to succeed wherever they go. Through engaging videos with a variety of employers across different industries, students will gain insights into diverse career opportunities, personal career journeys and the qualities that employers seek in potential candidates.

A&S 4111 Job Search Strategies

In this course, you get to choose your path—whether you're preparing for the job market or applying to graduate school! You'll explore your options, create tailored application materials, sharpen your interview skills and even learn to negotiate your salary or assistantships. By the end, you’ll be ready to approach your next steps with confidence and a competitive edge!

 

Internships

All students in the College of Arts and Sciences are encouraged to complete at least one internship experience prior to undergraduate graduation. For those who pursue a graduate degree, two or more internships/related experiences should be completed before their master's/Ph.D. graduation.

 

Keep in mind, an internship is meant to be a meaningful experience related to your field of interest. Identify skills needed for your career goals and seek a position that will allow you the opportunity to build those desired skills. Related experiences, even without the job title of “intern,” are also helpful and can include an externship, experiential learning opportunity, study abroad, summer job, job shadowing, part-time job, co-op, student assistant, research participation and volunteer work in your field of study.

 

Types of Internships

  • Computer Science/IT
  • Field Work
  • Medical Job Shadowing
  • Musical Performance
  • Political/Governmental
  • Research/Lab Work

 

Academic Credit

There are no CAS majors that require internships but students may choose to enroll in an independent study course or A&S 3710 to receive course credit. Academic credit is awarded on an individual basis, and evaluated by each department differently. Some internship employers require academic credit. It does not matter if the position was paid or unpaid to receive academic credit. Students seeking academic credit for their internship experiences must visit with their individual departmental advisor and enroll in the appropriate course for their area of study. In most cases, this must be approved by your academic department before the internship begins.

 

Practicum or internship experience not included in departmental offerings.

 

Before enrolling, students must have an individual contract approved by the sponsoring Arts and Sciences professor and the Dean of Arts and Sciences (or administrative officer), for use in special circumstances by Arts and Sciences departments that do not have an internship course.

 

How to enroll

  • See academic advisor and find out if you can get academic credit for your internship

  • Find a faculty mentor to sponsor you

  • Complete A&S 3710 Application 

  • Department permission will be given via Banner

  • Enroll via Banner on or after assigned enrollment date

  • Complete assignments (as assigned by faculty sponsor)

CAS Internship

A&S 3710
Credits: 1-9, maximum 9
Prerequisite: Junior standing
CAS Internship
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