COOPERATIVE EDUCATION AND INTERNSHIPS COOPERATIVE EDUCATION Cooperative (Co-op) education is a supervised, academic program that formally integrates semesters of academic study with multiple semesters of paid, full-time work experience while retaining full-time student status. An excellent way to gain work experience, make professional contacts and while earning a salary, to be eligible to participate a business student must have completed 45 credit hours, and have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or greater. For co-op information, contact the Career Center, 979.845.5139, or visit them in 239 Wehner. Additional information can be found on the Career Center’s website, careercenter.tamu.edu/Resources/Internships,Externships-Co-op/Cooperative-Education-(Co-op)/. Department advisors can also provide co-op information.
INTERNSHIPS ACCOUNTING (ACCT) Accounting (ACCT) BBA students are encouraged to explore and experience internship opportunities. For qualifying part-time or full-time internships, students may earn ACCT 484 Accounting Internship credit. Students wanting to receive course credit for an internship must meet with an Accounting Advisor in advance of the internship to discuss eligibility and enrollment procedures. Internship credit will not be awarded retroactively. BUSINESS HONORS (BHNR) The BHNR curriculum requires three (3) credits of BUSN 484 Internship. BHNR majors may use BUSN 484 Internship or substitute 484 (or 684) Internship credit earned through another Mays department to fulfill this degree requirement. Eligibility consideration for the BUSN 484 Internship course requires the BHNR major to: • Complete 60 hours prior to the start of the
internship,
• Attend a pre-internship meeting with the
Business Honors Director and complete an internship application to gain approval before start of the internship, and • Adhere to internship procedures and deadlines
BHNR students work with Kris Morley, Business Honors Director, to complete internship requirements. FINANCE (FINC) FINC 484 Professional Internship applies to the finance curriculum as General Elective only. Enrollment is restricted to finance (FINC) majors with a cumulative and major GPA of 3.00 or better. Students planning to intern should complete an application, available in the FINC advising waiting area, 341 Wehner. Eligibility consideration for the FINC 484 Professional Internship course requires the FINC major has: • Completed FINC 351 and FINC 361 prior to the start of the internship. Students are responsible for identifying a FINC faculty member who is willing to supervise the internship. Completed applications must be submitted no later than five (5) weeks prior to the beginning of the internship. The application requires approval by the Finance academic advisor. Internships for students in Aggies on Wall Street (AOWS), the Commercial Banking Program (CBP), and the Trading, Risk, & Investments Program (TRIP) will be administered by the program directors. Speak with the program advisor about registration requirements.
included in the course syllabus.
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