School of Business & Computer Technologies
Breuder Advanced Technology & Health Sciences Center, Rm. E257 · (570) 327-4517
Internships
Internships provide valuable work-based learning opportunities for students in the School of Business and Computer Technologies. Students work with a department internship coordinator to determine eligibility, identify potential employers for placements and apply for internships.
Employers work directly with the internship coordinators to establish work experiences that meet the students' academic needs and career preparation as well as the employers' workforce requirements.
Internships are required in the following School of Business and Computer Technologies' majors:
| Major | Internship Course(s) | Internship Coordinator |
|---|---|---|
| Accounting (B.S.) | ACC480 | Mr. Phillip Landers |
| Health Information Technology (A.A.S.) | HIT240/HIT241 | Mr. Daniel Christopher |
| Legal Studies (A.A.S) | LAS291 | Mr. Kevin Derr |
| Office Information Technology (A.A.S.) All Emphases | OIT250 | Ms. Bonnie Taylor |
Although not required, internships are highly recommended as part of the following degree programs in Business Administration and Information Technology:
| Major | Internship Course(s) | Internship Coordinator |
|---|---|---|
| Business Administration (B.S.) All Concentrations | MGT291 | see Department Head |
| Business Management (A.A.S) | MGT291 | see Department Head |
| Information Technology (A.A.S.) All Emphases | CIT291 | Mr. Phil Chambers Mr. Paras Shah Mr. Nicholas Vonada |
| Information Technology (B.S.) All Concentrations | CIT291 | Mr. Phil Chambers Mr. Paras Shah Mr. Nicholas Vonada |
For more information, first review these guidelines and forms, and then contact the internship coordinator.
