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Internship Information by Academic Department
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Accounting & Business Administration Internships
Contact: Brent Hussin
Office Location: Wood Hall 460
Office Phone: (920) 465-2575
Department Phone: (920) 465-2051 |
General Academic Requirements: Minimum 2.75 GPA for Accounting internships; 2.5 GPA for Business Administration internships. Junior or Senior standing, and Accounting or Business Administration major. Accounting majors must have completed Intermediate Accounting.
Procedures for Participation: Contact Brent Hussin at least one semester prior to the semester in which you would like to intern.
Accounting and Business Administration internship credits count toward degree requirements as upper-level electives only. All Accounting and Business Administration internships are graded on a pass/no-credit basis. Accounting majors are limited to a total of 6 internship credits. |
Anthropology Internships
Contact: Jill White
Office Location: MAC C323
Department Phone: (920) 465-2569 |
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| Anthropology Program at UW-Green Bay |
Academic Requirements: Upper level - No specific GPA requirement. 1-4 credits, 45 hours for each credit. Term paper or other written work.
Procedures for Participation: Contact department faculty.
Anthropology internship credits can count toward degree requirements. |
Art, Arts
Management & Design Arts Internships
Contact: Christine Style
Office Location: Studio Arts 269
Office Phone: (920) 465-2294
Department Phone: (920) 465-2348
Graphic Art Contact: Jeff Benzow
Office Location: Studio Arts 373
Office Phone: (920) 465-2169
Department Phone: (920) 465-2348
Gallery & Museum Studies: Stephen Perkins
Office Location: Theatre Hall 272
Office Phone: (920) 465-2916 |
Arts Mgmt. Contact: Ellen Rosewall
Office Location: Theatre Hall 391
Office Phone: (920) 465-2673
Department Phone: (920) 465-2348
Photography Contact: Sarah Detweiler
Office Location: Studio Arts 259
Office Phone: (920) 465-2634
Department Phone: (920) 465-2348 |
General Academic Requirements: Contact faculty for requirements.
Procedures for Participation: Contact faculty for procedures.
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Biology & Human Biology Internships
Chemistry Internships
Communication & the Arts/Design Arts Internships
Contact: Jeff Benzow
Office Location: Studio Arts 225
Office Phone: (920) 465-2169
Department Phone: (920) 465-2348
Photography Contact: Sarah Detweiler
Office Location: Studio Arts 259
Office Phone: (920) 465-2634
Department Phone: (920) 465-2348 |
General Academic Requirements: Completion of Com Art/Design 332 with a minimum B grade. 3.0 in the major. Junior Standing.
Procedures for Participation: Contact faculty for procedures. |
Communication Internships
Communication website at UW-Green Bay |
Public Relations, Journalism, Magazine and Newspaper Related: Victoria Goff
Office Location: MAC-C 334
Office Phone: (920) 465-2536
Department Phone: (920) 465-5038
Mass & Electronic Media (TV, Radio), Journalism, Public Relations, Advertising:
Phillip Clampitt
Office Location: MAC-C 336
Office Phone: (920) 465-2324
Department Phone: (920) 465-5038
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Organizational Comm., Human Resources, Public Relations:
Danielle Bina
Office Location: MAC-C 332
Office Phone: (920) 465-2875
Department Phone: (920) 465-5038
* Also refer to www.uwgb.edu/clampitp
ESL/Linguistics: Clifford Abbott
Office Location: MAC-C 338
Office Phone: (920) 465-2451
Department Phone: (920) 465-5038 |
General Academic Requirements: Consult the Communication program website or contact faculty for procedures.
Procedures for Participation: Contact faculty for procedures. |
Information Sciences and Computer Science Internships
Information Sciences:
Contact: Timothy Meyer
Office Location: MAC -C322
Office Phone: (920) 465-2134
Department Phone: (920) 465-5038 |
| Note: Any of the Computer Science faculty can be contacted regarding Computer Science internships. Current faculty include: Peter Breznay, Forrest Baulieu, James Hatlak, and Hosung Song. |
Computer Science at UW-Green Bay
Information Sciences at UW-Green Bay |
| General Academic Requirements: Typical requirements include Junior standing, B average or better, at least two semesters programming experience, good oral and writing skills, and (sometimes) experience in any number of specific software packages.
Procedures for Participation - General: You must get a list of job expectations and requirements. Intern supervisor must agree to provide a written evaluation of your work. You must also provide a written and oral presentation to the faculty supervisor. Anything else depends on the particular internship.
Procedures for Participation - Information Sciences and Computer Science: An internship or practicum project is required of all students majoring in Information Sciences. An internship, capstone, or honors project is required of all students majoring in Computer Science. Internships are acquired by:
- faculty being contacted by sponsoring organization,
- your initiative in developing an internship opportunity,
- faculty initiative.
Spend approximately 125 hours over the duration of the internship. You must produce major examples of work accomplished.
Although an internship can range from 3 to 12 credits, a maximum of 3 credits will count toward the upper level requirements for the Computer Science or Information Sciences majors. |
Earth Science/Geoscience Internships
Contact: Steve Meyer
Office Location: LS 446
Office Phone: (920) 465-5022
Department Phone: (920) 465-2246
Natural and Applied Sciences at UW-Green Bay |
General Academic Requirements: Junior standing and successful completion of Earth Science 222 and Environmental Science 325.
Procedures for Participation: Arrangement can be made with one of the local television station meteorologists for an internship in television/broadcast meteorology. Students learn to assemble a weather forecast within the constraints imposed by broadcast schedule. Intended for students interested in TV meteorology as a career.
Earth Science internship credits count toward degree requirements. |
Economics Internships
Contact: Thomas Nesslein
Office Location: Mary Ann Cofrin-B311
Office Phone: (920) 465-2099
Department Phone: (920) 465-2355 |
General Academic Requirements: Contact faculty for requirements.
Procedures for Participation: Contact faculty for procedures. |
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Education Internships and Student Teaching
Coordinator of Student Teaching & Internships: Lynne Kimball
Office Location: Wood Hall 430B
Office Phone: (920) 465-2835
Department Phone: (920) 465-2137
Education Program at UW-Green Bay |
General Academic Requirements: Must be admitted to the UW-Green Bay Education Program and be qualified to do student teaching. Minimum GPA required:
- 2.75 for Student Teaching and a minimum of 100 hours of program approved field/clinical experiences through UW-Green Bay program courses.
- 3.0 for Internship and a minimum of 150 hours of program approved field/clinical experiences through program courses.
Procedures for Participation: Individual school districts establish internships through the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction in specific academic areas. Students who are interested in applying for an internship should contact the Professional Program in Education. Names of interested students will be forwarded to the school district(s) and the student may be contacted for an interview. If chosen for an internship, the student will also apply for a Wisconsin intern license. Application information is available from the Professional Program in Education.
Education internships receive 12 credits toward degree requirements.
Fees: There is a $250 internship application fee and $50 internship license fee. |
English Internships
Contact: Jennifer Ham
Office Location: Theatre Hall 385
Office Phone: (920) 465-2461
Department Phone: (920) 465-2348
English Program at UW-Green Bay |
General Academic Requirements: Contact faculty for requirements.
Procedures for Participation: Contact faculty for procedures.
English internship credits count toward degree requirements. |
Environmental Policy & Planning Internships
Internship Coordinator for PEA : Laurel Phoenix
Office Location: MAC B331
Office Phone: (920) 465-2402
Department Phone: (920) 465-2355
Public and Environmental Affairs at UW-Green Bay |
General Academic Requirements: Completion of 3 courses in the appropriate major.
Procedures for Participation:
- 2.75 GPA
- For each credit, the student must complete 45-50 hours of internship activity including: research, preparing reports, and consultations with advisors.
- The internship must be jointly supervised by organizational and faculty advisors.
- An internship contract must be developed no later than two weeks after the beginning of the semester.
- A final report, prepared by the intern, will describe: the project and objectives, the intern's role, the progress of the project, and personal lessons learned.
Grades will be determined by the UW-Green Bay advisor in consultation with the organizational advisor and will be based on work performance and the final report. |
Environmental Science Internships
Contact: Greg Davis
Office Location: Env. Science 317
Office Phone: (920) 465-2369
Department Phone: (920) 465-2371
Natural and Applied Sciences at UW-Green Bay
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General Academic
Requirements:
Students are expected to participate in internship
activities an average of 3 hours per week throughout a
regular semester; i.e. approximately 45 hours, for
each credit associated with the internship.
Procedures for Participation:
Typically, the company or group sponsoring the
internship makes contact with an appropriate faculty
member. The goals and requirements of the internship
are laid out, made available to students and
interested students talk to the company regarding the
internship need. The company makes the intern
selection. It is also possible that a student would
make initial contact with an internship sponsor.
Currently Environmental Science internship
credits do not count toward the major in Environmental
Science. |
First Nations Studies Internships
Contact: Lisa Poupart
Office Location: WH 420
Office Phone: (920) 465-2185
Department Phone: (920) 465-2348
First Nations Studies at UW-Green Bay
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General Academic Requirements: Internships in First Nations Studies (FNS) requires a students to be in the FNS major or minor and be junior or senior status.
Procedures for Participation: Contact faculty for procedures. |
French Internships
Contact: E. Nicole Meyer
Office Location: Studio Arts 265
Office Phone: (920) 465-2098
Department Phone: (920) 465-2348
Modern Language Programs at UW-Green Bay
French Program at UW-Green Bay |
General Academic Requirements: Good to very good proficiency, usually sophomore through senior standing. (Freshman standing if French 225 or above level of French is attained.)
Procedures for Participation: Contact professor during the first week of the semester before internship orientation meetings. |
Geography Internships
Contact: Laurel Phoenix
Office Location: Mary Ann Cofrin-B 304
Department Phone: (920) 465-2355 |
General Academic Requirements: Contact faculty for requirements.
Procedures for Participation: Contact faculty for procedures. |
German Internships
Contact: Jennifer Ham
Office Location: Theatre Hall 385
Office Phone: (920) 465-2461
Department Phone: (920) 465-2348 |
Contact: David Coury
Office Location: Theatre Hall 331
Office Phone: (920) 465-2097
Department Phone: (920) 465-2348 |
German Program at UW-Green Bay
Modern Language Programs at UW-Green Bay |
General Academic Requirements: Good to very good proficiency, usually junior or senior standing.
Procedures for Participation: Contact professor during the prior semester to register or at the latest during the first week of the semester before internship orientation meetings.
German internship credits count toward degree requirements. Internship credits will count toward graduation credits but not toward the major or minor. |
History Internships
Contact: Jennifer Ham
Office Location: Theatre Hall 385
Office Phone: (920) 465-2461
History Program at UW-Green Bay
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General Academic Requirements: Contact faculty for requirements.
Procedures for Participation: Contact faculty for procedures. |
Human Development and Psychology Internships
Humanistic Studies Internships
Individual Major Internships
| NOTE: Due to the nature of an Individualized Major, students need to connect with their faculty advisor regarding Internships. |
Interdisciplinary Studies Internships
International Education Internships
Contact: Kristy Aoki
Office Location: Cofrin Library 207
Office Phone: (920) 465-5164
Department Phone: (920) 465-2190
Office of International Education at UW-Green Bay |
General Academic Requirements: Contact Office of International Education.
Procedures for Participation: Contact Office of International Education. |
Mathematics Internships
Contact: Greg Davis
Office Location: Environmental Sci. 317
Department Phone: (920) 465-2369
Natural and Applied Sciences at UW-Green Bay |
General Academic
Requirements: Students are
expected to participate in internship activities an
average of 3 hours per week throughout a regular
semester; i.e. approximately 45 hours, for each credit
associated with the internship.
Procedures for Participation:
Typically, the company or
group sponsoring the internship makes contact with an
appropriate faculty member. The goals and requirements
of the internship are laid out, made available to
students and interested students talk to the company
regarding the internship need. The company makes
the intern selection. It is also possible that a
student would make initial contact with an internship
sponsor.
Mathematics internship credits may count toward degree requirements by special consent. While internships are not part of the degree program, there have been times when the material covered in the internship has been at the level that allows the granting of upper division elective credit in the major. |
Music Internships
Contact: Kevin Collins
Office Location: Studio Arts 151
Office Phone: (920) 465-2635
Department Phone: (920) 465-2348
Music Program at UW-Green Bay |
General Academic Requirements: Contact faculty for requirements.
Procedures for Participation: Contact faculty for procedures. |
Nutritional Science
& Dietetics (Undergraduate) Internships
Contact:
Sara Schmitz
Office Location: LS 423
Office Phone: (920) 465-2332
Department Phone: (920) 465-2681 |
General Academic Requirements: Students who have completed foundation courses in Nutritional Sciences, and who have completed the upper level courses which are appropriate to the specific internship are eligible to apply. Minimum GPA of 2.5 is required. Each internship is individually arranged by the student in consultation with a Nutritional Sciences advisor and an off-campus supervisor.
Procedures for Participation: Contact your faculty advisor to initiate an internship.
Nutritional Sciences internship credits count toward degree requirements.
Credit of 1-3 upper level Nutritional Sciences credits will be assigned. The credits can constitute a very important component of your major.
However, they will not replace required core courses. |
Philosophy Internships
Contact: Hye-Kyung Kim
Office Location: Studio Arts 255
Office Phone: (920) 465-2187
Philosophy at UW-Green Bay |
General Academic Requirements: Contact faculty for requirements.
Procedures for Participation: Contact faculty for procedures. |
Political Science Internships
Political Science Chair: Katia Levintova
Office Location: MAC A327
Office Phone: (920) 465-2045 |
Internship Coordinator for PEA : Laurel Phoenix
Office Location: MAC B331
Office Phone: (920) 465-2402 |
| For complete internship information, visit the Political Science website. |
Public Administration Internships
Internship Coordinator for PEA : Laurel Phoenix
Office Location: MAC B331
Office Phone: (920) 465-2402
Public and Environmental Affairs at UW-Green Bay |
General Academic Requirements: Completion of three courses in the appropriate major.
Procedures for Participation: Contact faculty for procedures.
- 2.75 GPA
- For each credit, the student must complete 45-50 hours of internship activity including: research, preparing reports, and consultations with advisors.
- The internship must be jointly supervised by organizational and faculty advisors.
- An internship contract must be developed no later than two weeks after the beginning of the semester.
- A final report, prepared by the intern, will describe: the project and objectives, the intern's role, the progress of the project, and personal lessons learned.
Public Administration internship credits count toward degree requirements.
Grades will be determined by the UW-GB advisor in consultation with the organizational advisor and will be based on work performance and the final report. |
Democracy & Justice Studies Internships
(formerly Social Change & Development)
Social Work Internships
Contact: Joan Groessl
Office Location: Rose Hall 320 N
Phone: (920) 465-5011
Social Work Program at UW-Green Bay |
General Academic Requirements: Contact faculty for requirements.
Proced ures for Participation: Contact faculty for procedures. |
Spanish Internships
Contact: Cristina Ortiz
Department Location: TH331
Department Phone: (920) 465-2348
Spanish Program at UW-Green Bay |
General Academic Requirements: Good to very good proficiency, usually junior or senior standing.
Procedures for Participation: Contact professor during the semester before internship is to begin (e.g. in Fall 2007 for Spring 2008, in Spring 2008 for Fall 2008) or the first weeks of the semester for the internship.
Spanish internship credits DO NOT count toward degree requirements and do not substitute for course work. |
Theatre Internships
Contact: Michael Ingraham
Office Location: Theatre Hall 171A
Office Phone: (920) 465-5149
Department Phone: (920) 465-2348
Theatre and Dance Website |
General Academic Requirements: Contact faculty for requirements.
Procedures for Participation: Contact faculty for procedures.
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Urban & Regional Studies Internships
Contact: Ray Hutchison
Office Location: Mary Ann Cofrin-B 304
Department Phone: (920) 465-2355 |
General Academic Requirements: Minimum GPA of 2.8 and Junior standing.
Procedures for Participation: Some internships are "on-going", where each semester we place students with area planning agencies; other internships are located by the students themselves. Students work 10-12 hours per week and complete a written report at the end of the semester.
Urban & Regional Studies internship credits count toward degree requirements. |
Women's and Gender Studies Internships
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