French Internships
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Experience
Bridge the gap between academic theory and real-world practice.
Internships build the confidence and experience you need to transition from college to your career. Plus, our professors are here to help you find opportunities specifically related to your French minor.
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 and portfolio.
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 and portfolio evaluating their experience during the internship and connecting internship experience with material learned in traditional classes.
Start Your Internship Search
Getting an internship requires some effort, but it's worth it. UW-Green Bay's office of Career Planning and Professional Connections has resources to guide you in your internship search. If you need help, talk to this program's career advisor.
Internship Advice
The Career Planning office will help you identify organizations in your area of interest and guide you in preparing your application materials.
Find Internships
Handshake is UW-Green Bay’s online job listing and candidate management system. Post your resume and browse opportunities.
Internship Guide
Learn more about internships and how they can benefit you now and in the future!
Ask an Expert
Professor Jennifer Ham is committed to student success. If you have questions about internship opportunities, she can help.