GBUS 4804 COOPERATIVE EDUCATION/INTERNSHIP
Students gain one to two semesters of on-the job experience in various aspects of global business where they will test theories against the practice of global business. The co-op/internship must also have a logical integration with the student's academic major. Reports, journals and papers are required. It is the student's responsibility to develop co-op/internship experience which clearly has academic value to the student's major and have it approved by the faculty coordinator. No more than six (6) credits in co-op/internship education can be used. The faculty coordinator will determine and approve placement and appropriate number of credits granted.