Business Administration Internships
Expand Your
Experience
An internship helps you apply what you’re learning in class.
Internships provide a learning experience that combines meaningful work in a professional environment, supervision by leaders with related expertise and active reflection by the student. You can even earn credit for participating in an internship!
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Internships for Credit
Generally, internships involve about 50 hours of field work for each credit, so about 150 hours for a three-credit internship; this is about 10 hours per week during a regular semester. Internships are to follow these expectations:
Internship Grading
Internships are graded based on the quality of performance and the quality of the final paper.
Supervised Internship
The off-campus internship supervisor is expected to oversee your work and ensure the position offers educational value and a good experience.
Faculty Mentor
A faculty mentor on campus oversees the internship, meets periodically with the student during the semester, reviews written work and submits a grade.
Write About It
The intern completes a paper evaluating their experience during the internship and connecting internship experience with material learned in traditional classes.
![Vincent Bellantonio, Business Administration Major (Emphasis in Supply Chain Management)](/getmedia/eba3b226-640c-4d80-a43e-81991a84ecd2/Vincent-Bellantonio600.jpg)
Opportunities Abound
"UWGB has helped me get an internship at Schneider National which is a perfect fit for my supply chain emphasis. In a writing course I took, we made resumes and cover letters. It was optional, but I decided to send my resume to Schnieder for an internship. I got hired and worked there the next summer which I was very thankful for."
Vincent Bellantonio III '24
Business Administration Major (Emphasis in Supply Chain Management)
![Professor Matthew Geimer](/getmedia/c46a935f-703d-4cd1-af37-9d17021d3b0c/Business,-Matthew-Geimer-7.jpg)
Want to Know More?
With 10 years of experience practicing law at Geimer & Orcutt Law, S.C., Professor Matthew Geimer has practiced what he preaches in business law courses.