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FA 2010
Economics
ECON 299 - Undergraduate Internship
Section 001

Credits: 1
Other: Experiential
Waitlist Notes: http://www.econ.lsa.umich.edu/uofm/content/econ/document/internship.html
Consent: With permission of department.
Advisory Prerequisites: Must be declared economics concentrator and have permission of concentration advisor.
Other Course Info: May not be used to satisfy economics electives for an economics concentration. Internship credit is not retroactive and must be prearranged.
Grading: Mandatory credit/no credit.
Repeatability: May be repeated for a maximum of 2 credit(s).

 

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ECON 299 allows economics concentrators to receive credit (1 credit only) for a full-time internship of at least 8 weeks or equivalent (at least 320 hours) in part-time work in an approved job or internship position that enriches the student’s academic experience and/or allows the student to explore careers related to his/her academic studies. To receive the credit, students must obtain approval for the proposed job or internship experience from an economics concentration advisor and must submit a letter on company letterhead from the job or internship supervisor confirming the satisfactory completion of the work described in the internship application.

ECON 299 MAY NOT be used to satisfy economics elective credits for an economics concentration. Internship credit is offered mandatory credit/no credit.

ECON 299 is available only for declared economics concentrators with permission of an Economics Concentration Advisor. http://www.econ.lsa.umich.edu/uofm/content/econ/document/internship.html


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