Apr 19, 2024  
2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]

BUSA 4903 - Georgia Intern Program in Business Administration


The internship course is designed to bridge the gap between the academic environment and the professional environment. Internships provide an opportunity for students to link theory with practice in a nonacademic setting and provide practical, real-world experiences which cannot be simulated in the classroom. Students will have an opportunity to experience the working world, solidify career goals, test possible career choices, build professional networks, and gain a better understanding of employer expectations and a clearer sense of what they still need to learn.

The following restrictions apply: A student who is currently employed may not seek internship credit with the same employer. A student cannot receive retroactive academic credit for a past internship experience. Prerequisites are enforced for the internship course and cannot be taken simultaneously with the internship course unless expressly stated as a co-requisite.

Proposed internship experiences and internship responsibilities must be approved in advance by your Department Head. The credit worthiness of an internship will be judged by whether the duties, activities and skills/knowledge required for the internship closely approach those of a practicing business professional. The approval process takes time. Students must apply for academic credit well in advance of registration deadlines. The process requires the student to submit a typed internship description from the employer detailing substantial responsibilities. Finally, the internship must result in a minimum of 120 verifiable work hours.

Internship courses will be graded according to the following grading system: satisfactory/unsatisfactory.

Prerequisite/Corequisite:
Prerequisites:

  • For Finance majors: Admission to Upper Division and FINC 3440
  • For Management majors: Admission to Upper Division
  • For General Marketing majors: Admission to Upper Division
  • For the Digital Marketing concentration: Admission to Upper Division, MKTG 3760 and internship responsibilities preferably with a focus in digital marketing
  • For the Professional Selling concentration: Admission to Upper Division, MKTG 3720 and internship responsibilities preferably with a focus in sales


Hours:
3