Once you have accepted an internship, the Haile College of Business allows you the option to earn academic credit for your work experience. All internship courses require departmental permission. The process:
1 Credit Hour - 100 hours worked during the semester
2 Credit Hours - 200 hours worked during the semester
3 Credit Hours - 300 hours worked during the semester
4 Credit Hours - 400 hours worked during the semester
5 Credit Hours - 500 hours worked during the semester
6 Credit Hours - 600 hours worked during the semester
Taught Fall, Spring, and Summer
Repeatable for up to 12 credits
Requires departmental permission
1. Build written and verbal communication skills while conducting a variety of Accounting tasks and functions.
How do you plan to accomplish this objective?
Example response: I will establish specific, measurable, and achievable goals for improving my written and verbal communication skills. Regularly assessing my progress against these goals will ensure continuous improvement in line with the learning objective.
How, when, and by whom will this be evaluated?
Example response: I will actively seek feedback from peers, mentors, and supervisors on my communication style. Constructive criticism will be invaluable in refining my communication skills and tailoring them to the specific requirements of accounting tasks.
2. Develop better teamwork skills through managing Accounting functions such as .... [describe two or three job responsibilities briefly]
How do you plan to accomplish this objective?
Example response: I plan to accomplish this objective by understanding the team's common goal, building relationships within and outside the team, and going out of my comfort zone to develop my teamwork skills. When managing accounting functions, I will ask coworkers, other interns, and supervisors thoughtful questions. I will work on collaborative accounting projects that require input from multiple team members and foster a sense of shared responsibility and ensure I understand my role within the project.
How, when, and by whom will this objective be evaluated?
Example response: My supervisor will assess my teamwork abilities both on a monthly basis and at the conclusion of the internship. The evaluation will focus on my communication proficiency within the team and the extent of my contributions to the overall team effort throughout the internship period.
3. Formulate better critical thinking skills through working with my Accounting team to solve problems.
How do you plan to accomplish this objective?
Example response: I will actively engage in collaborative problem-solving sessions with my accounting team. By working together on real-world accounting challenges, I aim to enhance my critical thinking skills through diverse perspectives and insights. I plan to stay updated on industry trends, regulations, and best practices in accounting. Continuous learning will not only deepen my knowledge but also expose me to new perspectives, contributing to improved critical thinking.
How, when, and by whom will this objective be evaluated?
Example response: My supervisor and coworkers will evaluate my critical thinking skills throughout the internship and at the end in my final review. This will be evaluated based on how I problem-solve, my ability to analyze data, and the effectiveness of my decision-making.
4. Build initiative skills by finding appropriate resources to assist with accomplishing Accounting tasks and responsibilities.
How do you plan to accomplish this objective?
Example response: Building initiative skills involves collaboration. I will actively engage with colleagues, exchanging ideas and resources. This collaborative approach can lead to shared knowledge and enhance our collective ability to accomplish accounting tasks. I also plan to develop a personalized learning plan that will involve identifying areas for improvement in accounting tasks and seeking out targeted resources to address these gaps. This structured approach will contribute to building my initiative skills.
How, when, and by whom will this objective be evaluated?
Example response: I will assess my ability to identify and utilize resources effectively, acknowledging areas for improvement and strategies for enhancing my resource-finding skills in the future. I will also gather feedback from supervisors and peers regarding my initiative in seeking resources and if my choices were beneficial to the overall project or task.
5. Demonstrate the application of knowledge appropriate to the Accounting discipline.
How do you plan to accomplish this objective?
Example response: I will demonstrate my proficiency in accounting software to showcase my application of knowledge. I will work toward proficiency in using tools like QuickBooks, Excel, or industry-specific accounting software reflects practical skills relevant to the accounting discipline.
How, when, and by whom will this objective be evaluated?
Example response: I will reflect on my experiences and seek continuous improvement and my supervisor will assess my ability to adapt my understanding based on feedback, experiences, and a commitment to lifelong learning in the accounting discipline.
0 Credit Hours - 300 hours worked during the semester
Taught Fall, Spring, Summer
Repeatable up to 2 credits
Requires departmental permission
1. Demonstrate the application of knowledge appropriate to the Construction Management discipline.
How do you plan to accomplish this objective?
Example response: I will demonstrate the application of knowledge appropriate to the Construction Management discipline by seeking to understand the project scope and objectives. This includes understanding the project scope and demonstrating understanding of project requirement and expectations. I will also seek to identify potential risks associated with pre-construction activities and understand effective mitigation strategies. I will also demonstrate an understanding of risk management principles and their application in the context of construction projects. I will also participate in the bid process, including the preparation of bid documents and coordination with subcontractors and suppliers and gain experience in evaluating vendor proposals, negotiating contracts, and selecting appropriate subcontractors.
How, when, and by whom will this objective be evaluated?
Example response: My supervisor will assess my ability to identify and solve problems that arise during pre-construction activities and evaluate my decision-making process and rationale behind the choices I made. My supervisor will provide regular feedback regarding my performance. This feedback might include my strengths, areas for improvement, and overall progress. I will also be evaluated on my ability to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world situations.
How do you plan to accomplish this objective?
Example response: I will build initiative skills by identifying and recognizing various resources relevant to Construction Management tasks, including industry publications, online databases, and professional networks. I plan to demonstrate my proficiency in conducting research by finding relevant and up-to-date information related to construction management practices, regulations, and emerging trends. I plan to proactively seek collaboration with my colleagues and professionals from related disciplines, fostering an understanding of the construction process and its many components.
How, when, and by whom will this objective be evaluated?
Example response: This will be evaluated by assessing my ability to apply resource-finding skills in the context of specific projects during project reviews, milestone assessments, or upon project completion. The team leads, project managers, or my supervisor associated with the specific projects will evaluate me.
How do you plan to accomplish this objective?
Example response: I will develop clear and concise written documentation for construction projects, including project plans, reports, and progress updates. I will improve my written communication skills by crafting professional and effective emails for project coordination, client communication, and team collaboration. I will improve my verbal communication skills when interacting with clients, ensuring clarity, professionalism, and responsiveness and actively contribute to team meetings by articulating ideas, providing updates, and engaging in constructive discussions.
How, when, and by whom will this objective be evaluated?
Example response: My supervisor and/or project managers responsible for overseeing my work will evaluate the clarity, completeness, and organization of my written project documentation. There will be periodic reviews during project milestones or as part of regular performance assessments.
1 Credit Hour - 45 hours worked during semester
2 Credit Hours - 90 hours worked during semester
3 Credit Hours - 135 hours worked during semester
Taught Fall, Spring, and Summer
Requires departmental permission
Repeatable up to 6 credits
1 Credit Hour - 45 hours worked during semester
2 Credit Hours - 90 hours worked during semester
3 Credit Hours - 135 hours worked during semester
Repeatable for 6 credits
Taught in Fall and Spring
Requires department permission
1 Credit Hour - 45 hours worked during the semester
2 Credit Hours - 90 hours worked during the semester
3 Credit Hours - 135 hours worked during the semester
Taught Fall, Spring, and Summer
Repeatable up to 6 credits
Grade: Pass/Fail
1 Credit Hour - 45 hours worked during the semester
2 Credit Hours - 90 hours worked during the semester
3 Credit Hours - 135 hours worked during the semester
Offered variably, check with department
Not repeatable
Requires department permission
1. Build written and verbal communication skills while conducting a variety of Global Supply Chain Management tasks and functions.
2. Develop better teamwork skills through managing Global Supply Chain Management functions such as .... [describe two or three job responsibilities briefly]
3. Formulate better critical thinking skills through working with my Human Resources team to solve problems.
4. Build initiative skills by finding appropriate resources to assist with accomplishing Global Supply Chain Management tasks and responsibilities.
5. Demonstrate the application of knowledge appropriate to the Global Supply Chain Management discipline.
1 Credit Hour - 45 hours worked during the semester
2 Credit Hours - 90 hours worked during the semester
3 Credit Hours - 135 hours worked during the semester
Taught Fall and Spring
Repeatable up to 3 credits
Requires department permission
Taught Fall, Spring, Summer
Repeatable up to 12 credits
Requires departmental permission
1 Credit Hour - 45 hours worked during the semester
2 Credit Hours - 90 hours worked during the semester
3 Credit Hours - 135 hours worked during the semester
Taught Spring, Summer, Fall
Repeatable up to 6 credits
Requires departmental permission
0 Credit Hours - 45 hours worked during the semester
1 Credit Hour - 45 hours worked during the semester
2 Credit Hours - 90 hours worked during the semester
3 Credit Hours - 135 hours worked during the semester
Taught Spring, Summer, Fall
Requries department permission
Repeatable up to 9 credits
GPA of 2.75 or higher
0 Credit Hours - 45 hours worked during the semester
1 Credit Hour - 45 hours worked during the semester
2 Credit Hours - 90 hours worked during the semester
3 Credit Hours - 135 hours worked during the semester
Taught Fall, Spring, Summer
Repeatable up to 6 credits
Requires department permission
Have questions about internships for credit?
Nicolette Meade | Assistant Director, Center for Student Excellence | meaden2@nku.edu | (859) 572-7902