Using your free elective credits to participate in an internship is a great way to put classroom learning into practical experience. While engaged in the supportive environment of an internship, apprenticeship or special project, you can test career goals, enhance professional skills, develop self-reliance, self-esteem, and responsibility. Furthermore, these opportunities encourage networking with professionals and […]
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Participating in an internship is a great way to put classroom learning into practical experience. While engaged in the supportive environment of an internship, you can test career goals, enhance professional skills, develop self-reliance, self-esteem, and responsibility. Furthermore, these opportunities encourage networking with professionals and will provide increased marketability for employment after graduation. Below are […]
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Participating in an internship is a great way to put classroom learning into practical experience. While engaged in the supportive environment of an internship, you can test career goals, enhance professional skills, develop self-reliance, self-esteem, and responsibility. Furthermore, these opportunities encourage networking with professionals and will provide increased marketability for employment after graduation. Below are […]
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ITR302/304: Field Experience & Seminar
Requirements
- 2.0 cumulative GPA or higher
- Minimum 60 credits prior to internship
- Available free elective credits
- Good academic and social standing
Logistics
- ITR 302 Field Experience: 3-12 credits (S/U grade)
- ITR 304 Seminar: 3 credits (letter grade)
- Seminar is asynchronous online via Brightspace
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Participating in an internship is a great way to put classroom learning into practical experience. While engaged in the supportive environment of an internship, you can test career goals, enhance professional skills, develop self-reliance, self-esteem, and responsibility. Furthermore, these opportunities encourage networking with professionals and will provide increased marketability for employment after graduation. Below are […]
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Career Education Specialist
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molly.williams@uri.edu
New Student Programs
[themify_box color=”light-blue”] Position: Early Alert/ PASS Coaches Type of Experience: Student Leader (Paid), Student Leader (for credit), Student Leader (volunteer) Level of Student:Â Graduate Duration of program/position? (semester, academic year, summer, varies, etc.): Full Spring Semester Average # of hours per position per week: 5-10 depending if the pass coach is full time or part time […]
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The University of Rhode Island’s Center for Career and Experiential Education (CCEE) engages undergraduate students and alumni in a high quality personal and professional educational experience, from admission through employment. We value our relationships with local and national employer partners and seek to find innovative ways to connect students, alumni, faculty, and employers in the […]
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Engineering and Tech Fair [themify_icon icon=”fa-calendar” icon_color=”#000000″ ]October 4, 2017, 11am – 3pm Ryan Center The University of Rhode Island Engineering and Technology Career Fair is a collaborative effort between the College of Engineering and the Center for Career and Experiential Education. The fair provides students with the opportunity to speak with undergraduate and graduate […]
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