Internship Information
Internships are an important part of learning how to apply fundamental knowledge outside the classroom. Students learn life-long career skills like resume and cover letter preparation, networking, and career research skills in a one-credit class in the fall of their sophomore year.
Many 10-week paid summer internships enable students to gain valuable experience and get hands-on training in areas like:
- Fuel Cells
- Materials Processing and Characterization
- Computer-Aided Design
- Micro-Electronics
- Industrial Acoustic and Optical Sensors
- Plasma Fusion Physics
- Gravitational Theory
- Astro-Particle Physics
Additional information is available through Career Services' Internship Search page.