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Internships
Internships are primarily a learning experience, designed to further
develop the many skills used in professional journalism and public
relations work. Internships are not required of students to graduate
and not all students will be able to serve as interns.
Students seeking an internship must exhibit dedication and a willingness
to do more than what is required to meet graduation requirements.
Students may earn 1 graded unit for an internship. Internship
units may count toward the major. Some internships pay an hourly
wage, monthly salary or stipend at the end of the term.
Prerequisites:
All applicants must have close to a 3.0 GPA in their major (including
the core courses) and:
News-Ed students must have completed
Jour
260 and present two
published stories.
Public relations students must have completed
Jour
341.
For more information on these courses, please go to the
The University Catalog
or B.A. in Journalism page.
All applicants must
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Submit a student copy of her/his transcript to verify
GPA.
Submit a résumé with her/his application
to the department chair.
Obtain two recommendations from Journalism faculty.
Meet with the department chair to discuss internships.
And please note:
You must provide transportation to/from interviews.
Professional
dress is expected.
Bring another copy of your résumé and a clip
book/portfolio.
Make sure you're in touch with current events (read the
newspaper!)
so that you will have plenty to say.
You may wish to send a thank-you note the day after the
interview.
Once a student is assigned to an internship,
she/he must:
Keep a weekly log, including work samples,
to be sent to the
department chair at the end of each week.
Complete an end-of-term self evaluation.
Be enrolled in 1 unit of
Jour
489 Internship during fall or spring
semester, or during summer.
See
Dr. Bleske
during office hours in Tehama 207 for more information.
Check out a
list of companies
participating in our internship program.
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