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, internships encourage networking with professionals and will provide increased marketability for employment after graduation. Below are two options for earning internship credits. Consider meeting with your academic advisor before making a final decision regarding which option is best for you.
CHN 497/498 Chinese Directed Study
Requirements
- Acceptance of a project by a faculty member and approval of section head
Logistics
- 1-3 credits
- Independent study
- Designed particularly for the advanced student.
- Individual research and reports on problems of special interest
Contact
- Professor Wayne Wenchao He
- 401-874-4708
- whe@uri.edu
- http://www. uri.edu/languages/chinese
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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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