Internship Program Overview
The IAFS 4930: Internship in International Affairs class offers credit for internationally-focused work with a variety of organizations in the United States and abroad. The class is offered for three credits and is open to junior and senior majors. IAFS 4930 includes an academic component, and combines the internship experience with relevant research and writing in international affairs.ÌýThe university requires that students take the internship class during the semester that they are interning. Click below for a list of the approved IAFS 4930 internships to get ideas of where to do your internship.Ìý
Approved IAFS 4930 Internships
Why do the internship class for credit?
Not only can students fulfill the Off-Campus Experience requirement through IAFS 4930, but an internship for credit also has other benefits. Some organizations require students to receive credit. Also, your internship will be part of your academic transcript for employers or graduate and professional schools. As well, the internship class allows students to reflect on their experiences in a structured way, and to connect those experiences to research that interests and motives them.ÌýPlease note:Â all internships for IAFS 4930 must have clear international content.
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Completing your Internship
Students should refer to the IAFS 4930 syllabus to review and understand the final steps and assignments for the class. As part of the final project for the IAFS 4930 internship, students must have their internship supervisor complete the Internship Supervisor Evaluation Form (fillable PDF).ÌýStudents must ensure the evaluation is complete and submitted by the final project due date. Supervisors can email the completed form directly to the IAFS Internship Program Director, Dr. Katherine Rousseau.Ìý