CBBS Internships

What Is An Internship?

An internship is work or a project related to a student’s major or field for a substantial period of time. The goal of an internship is to learn and gain practical experience in a specific field. The internship is a supervised work/learning experience; it should be meaningful for both the company/organization and the student. A typical time period for an internship is 120-320 hours of work within a semester or summer period.

Types of Internships Availble at Clemson University:

1. An internship solely for the purpose of gaining practical experience in your field, which can be documented on your resume.
2. An internship done for academic credit, which is governed by the guidelines established by the department issuing credit.
3. An internship for zero credit hours, which is documented on your transcripts through the Michelin Career Center.

The College of Business and Behavioral Science (CBBS) is committed helping our students succeed. Internships have been identified as a means to help students compete in today's job market. In effort to foster the success of our students, CBBS has created the Internship Leads Resource. This exclusive resource consists of possible internship opportunities that focus on the specific needs and interest of students in the College of Business & Behavioral Science. CBBS students can easily search for companies by industry of interest, paid or voluntary, view company contacts, what time of year interns are needed, and company qualifications.

For additional resources to find internships, click here.