UNIV 4330 Professional Internship
This course focuses on critical and analytical thinking involved with business decisions. Topics include the elements of reasoning, interpretation of data, learning how to critique and construct arguments, and understanding complex business problems.
UNIV 4330 Professional Internship is an elective course offered to BAAS students that provides them the opportunity to apply knowledge and skills derived through the 21st century job skills curriculum in a professional setting. A minimum of 140 clock hours of learning experiences in the approved internship activity is required for 3 hours of credit. Internship sites are arranged by the student and must be approved by the Department. May be repeated for a total of 6 possible credit hours.