Internship and Practicum Experiences
Internship and Practicum Experiences
A goal of Cumberland University is to enable the student to apply the knowledge and theories learned in academic courses to professional work environments. Internship and practicum courses are designed to accomplish this goal. Cumberland students enrolled in an internship or practicum experience are supervised by the Director of Career Services, a University faculty member and by a qualified and practicing professional in the work place.
Prior approval of the Director of Career Services and Internships and a University faculty member is necessary for enrollment in an internship or practicum. Students will not receive academic credit for experiences that are not previously approved, assigned, and supervised by a faculty member. Grading is either pass (“P”) or fail (“F”). The prior academic performance of the student is a consideration in the selection and approval process. Normally, only students who have achieved junior or senior standing are eligible to participate. No more than six (6) semester hours of credit may be earned through these experiences, except when noted in a certain program of study. Predetermined and measurable academic objectives must be established for the internship or practicum prior to assignment. Success in the internship or practicum experience is determined, in part, by meeting these objectives.
Internship and practicum experiences will be designed to assist the student in exploring career opportunities and directions, while assisting the student in the development of the professional skills necessary to enter the employment arena after graduation. Internship and practicums described in this section should not be confused with student teaching which is required of education majors, with clinicals which are required of Nursing majors, or with legislative internship. Student teaching, clinical experiences, and legislative internships are described elsewhere in this document. For additional information, contact the Office of Career Services and Internships or the Registrar.
Practicum Experience
A practicum is designed to give first and second year students the opportunity to observe and experience the role and responsibilities of their proposed career field. Students engaging in practicum experiences spend around 50 hours of observation at an organization. These students typically do not have any hands on experience during the practicum and are not entitled to any compensation. Practicums are tied to particular academic courses and are part of specific course requirements.
NOTE: No practicum will be held over a 2-semester window. Each will take place during a single semester only (for financial aid and audit purposes).
Internship Experience
Internships require students to be more responsible and aware of the given environment. During the internship phase, students apply skills learned through classes and other experiences where he/she has to work directly under the employer. An internship is not part of an academic course, but is the academic course. Students participating in an internship may or may not be paid. Most organizations require that students seek academic credit for the experience. Along with this requirement, students not receiving compensation are required to have their employer sign the Fair Labor Standards Act. Students may also be required by faculty sponsors to submit assignments or special projects based on information gathered during the internship experience.
Internship Qualifications
·Student must be a junior or senior (Students may be assigned an internship as an extenuating circumstance by approval of the school Dean and Director of Career Services and Internships).
·Students must be in good standing with the university.
·Student must have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or above.
·Internships must be directly related to your major, minor, or occupational goal, and approved by a faculty sponsor.
·Employer must be willing to enter in the “Internship Learning Contract” with Cumberland University.
NOTE: No internship will be held over a 2-semester window. Each will take place during a single semester only (for financial aid and audit purposes).
Unit Credit Available
The credits awarded are determined according to the hours worked on site per semester:
- 1 credit=50 minimum hours
- 2 credits=100 minimum hours
- 3 credits=150 minimum hours
NOTE: Hours worked on site may vary among departments based on accreditation standards and/or other extenuating circumstances as determined by the school Dean and Director of Career Services and Internships
See the
Internship Section of the website for more detailed information on internship program and process.