Employment Guide

Co-op & Internship Program

CO-OP COURSE (SUBJ-X49)

FIELD EXPERIENCE COURSE (SUBJ-X98 OR SUBJ-X97)

Work experience is at least 8 weeks and students enroll in Fall, Spring, and/or Summer terms

Students do major related work within the guidelines of their Academic Program

Courses are for academic credit

Students work in positions located on-campus, off campus, in-state, out of state, and internationally

Paid employment

Paid or unpaid experiences

32 hrs per week / 320+ hrs per term

Weekly hrs vary / 80+ hrs per term

Student status determined by enrolled credits

Full-time student status awarded

What is the cooperative education and internship program? The Cooperative Education and Internship Program at the University of Wisconsin-Stout integrates career related work experience with academic coursework. UW-Stout’s Cooperative Education and Internship Program is centrally coordinated through the Career Services Office in cooperation with the academic departments of the university. The Co-op and Internship program supports UW-Stout’s polytechnic designation by providing students the opportunity to experience an active and applied focus on learning in their professional field. The success of the Co-op and Internship program is based on a framework of collaborative partnerships between employers, students and the university. ProgramBenefits • Build your professional network • Apply your knowledge to a real world of work • Gain confidence in your skills and abilities • Build a stronger resume • Strengthen career readiness skills • Possible position in place before graduating ( many students receive a job offer from their employer How do I Find a Co-op and Internship Position? Use this guide and career services office to conduct an effective job search.

Evaluation ofWork Experiences Both the University and the On-site Supervisor evaluate the students’ performance while professor assigns grades. Long-Range Impact Co-op and internship professors must be included in all phases of planning and completing the work experience to ensure that program requirements are met. Lengthy or multiple experiences usually extend the time required to earn a four-year degree. The experience often provides a competitive edge in the job market. 33% of graduates to enroll in the Co-op and Internship Program accept a professional position with their co-op or internship employer. Co-op and Internship Partners • Currently more than 600 companies and agencies partner with the Co-op and Internship Program at UW-Stout. • Students may generate a position themselves with help from Career Services. Register at Career Services

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