When will I register for my internship course?
When you have met the prerequisites for your program and your internship application as been approved by your Internship Coordinator.
Music educators take the stage as part of summer special topics courses. This summer, students gathered at the Kent State University campus at the Glauser School of Music for music education special topic courses. Open to music education majors, graduate students and P-12 educators as a workshop or for credit, the two-week courses included: Methods in Rock Band Performance and Pedagogy, Orff I-III and Culturally Responsive Song Research: Applications to Instruction for General Music and Youth Choirs.Methods in Rock Band Performance and PedagogyIn Methods in Rock Band Performance and Pedag...
When you have met the prerequisites for your program and your internship application as been approved by your Internship Coordinator.
Students can schedule an appointment with a Career Advisor in Career Exploration and Development to go over resumes, cover letters, interviewing tips and job/internship search resources.
Students can also create a Handshake account and view hundreds of internships. Sort and filter your search by selecting "Internship" under job type.
Advertising / Digital Media Production / Journalism / Public Relations - Mitch McKenney (mmckenne@kent.edu)
Communication Studies / Emerging Media and Technology - Kristin Dowling (kldowlin@kent.edu)
Photography / Visual Communication Design - Meet during the VCD 40182 Internship Prep Course (vcdinternships@kent.edu) or Caitlin Knepper (ckneppe1@kent.edu)
The work hours required for an internship to be taken for academic credit vary depending on your major. You can see how many internship hours you need per course credit-hour by looking up you internship course in KSU's Schedule of Classes.
Prerequisites for each internship course are listed in the University Course Catalog. Follow the link to your program's list of courses webpage and find your internship course to view the prerequisites.
When you have between 50-70 credit hours. However, you can begin these discussions anytime.