Business Administration Internships
Expand Your
Experience
An internship helps you apply what you’re learning in class.
Internships provide a learning experience that combines meaningful work in a professional environment, supervision by leaders with related expertise and active reflection by the student. You can even earn credit for participating in an internship!
Internships for Credit
Generally, internships involve about 50 hours of field work for each credit, so about 150 hours for a three-credit internship; this is about 10 hours per week during a regular semester. Internships are to follow these expectations:
Internship Grading
Internships are graded based on the quality of performance and the quality of the final paper.
Supervised Internship
The off-campus internship supervisor is expected to oversee your work and ensure the position offers educational value and a good experience.
Faculty Mentor
A faculty mentor on campus oversees the internship, meets periodically with the student during the semester, reviews written work and submits a grade.
Write About It
The intern completes a paper evaluating their experience during the internship and connecting internship experience with material learned in traditional classes.
Opportunities Abound
"UWGB has helped me get an internship at Schneider National which is a perfect fit for my supply chain emphasis. In a writing course I took, we made resumes and cover letters. It was optional, but I decided to send my resume to Schnieder for an internship. I got hired and worked there the next summer which I was very thankful for."
Vincent Bellantonio III '24
Business Administration Major (Emphasis in Supply Chain Management)
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With 10 years of experience practicing law at Geimer & Orcutt Law, S.C., Professor Matthew Geimer has practiced what he preaches in business law courses.