Description
Inernational Business Internship - Engaged Learning
IBUS 370 is a seminar course that challenges students to analyze the theory and practices from the world of work that impact the ethics of leading, interpersonal and organizational dynamics, and competent work place contributions required for success in the modern business world. Concepts associated with internship/engaged learning as related to career development will be addressed. Students are required to work a minimum of 120 hours over the course of one semester. All internships must be supervised by professionals and may be paid or unpaid.

Prerequisites: Sophomore standing, Permission of Instructor.

Outcomes: a) Developing a foundation on which a student may build a career; b) Understanding the role of the Jesuit tradition as it relates to leadership and service.
Details
Grading Basis
Graded
Units
3 - 6
Component
Internship - Required
Requirement Designation
Internship
Course Attributes
Engaged Learning
Offering
Course
IBUS 370
Academic Group
School of Business Admin
Academic Organization
International Business
Enrollment Requirements
Pre-requisite: Sophomore standing or above.