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Supply Chain Management Internships

Experience equals Opportunity

Internships are the new job interview.

Supply chain management internships provide you with the opportunity to gain practical experience in managing the flow of goods and services. Because of our partnerships with local businesses, we often have more internship opportunities than students.

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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 on a complete/ incomplete basis. Students are required to complete the required minimum hours of work per credit earned as well as all assignments. 

Meaningful Work

An internship or work-based learning experience should provide a learning experience in a work environment. The job responsibilities must require higher level skills that relate to a student's career path. Internship credit will not be given purely for clerical work. 

Supervised Internship

The supervisor for your internship or work-based learning experience is expected to oversee your work and ensure the position offers educational value and a good experience.

Reflection

Students earning internship credit are asked to reflect upon their experience as well as asking for reflection from the supervisor based on the students performance. Students should seek to earn a positive reflection. 

 Professor Gaurav Bansal

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A nationally and internationally recognized scholar, Professor Gaurav Bansal is committed to student success. If you have any questions about our supply chain management program, just ask! 

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