Internships and Co-Ops
Sacred Heart University embraces the concept of experiential learning as a way of supporting the classroom experience, exploring various career paths, and enhancing the student’s marketability when seeking post-graduate employment.
Internships may be paid or unpaid and can be completed by the student for academic credit. The length of the internship and the number of credits awarded vary and are up to the discretion of the academic department or vary based on academic department requirements. A typical internship will last for one semester or in the summer and will involve an average of 10-12 hours per week. Students also have the opportunity to complete their internship on campus through Sacred Heart University’s newly established co-working space, the iHub powered by Verizon, where businesses can collaborate with students and faculty through internships, team projects and other experiential learning programs.
The student works with his or her faculty advisor to gain approval for the content of an internship or co-op and to determine the number of credits that will be awarded. The student must also complete the required documentation from the Office of the Registrar. The Center for Career & Professional Development assists the student in locating an appropriate experience.
Experiential learning opportunities are available across all industry sectors. Students interested in these programs should consult their faculty advisor as well as the Center for Career and Professional Development.