Students should consider internships as a means to gain valuable, real-world experience in order to make them stronger candidates for jobs after graduation. All Pol Sci, Pre-Law, International Relations, Public Policy & Management majors and minors are encouraged to do two internships as part of their program. Global Studies & Human Geography students are required to study abroad, so it may be a little more difficult to do two internships – but we encourage everyone to do at least one. Dr. Langenbach can help you find good internships that fit your career goals and interests and give you real world professional work experience.
These are our internships and a bit about them:
PS 4040 Pre-Law Internship. Requires you to have passed PS 2440 first, and most attorneys want you to have had legal writing also. Work for a private attorney — in corporate, family, international, criminal, general or immigration law, and other areas. Or work for a judge, court, District Attorney, or Legal Aid. You may do this internship twice. 3 credits and a grade.
PS 4270 Non-Profits Internship. Work for any non-profit organization anywhere — no pre-requisites, no minimum GPA, no minimum credits needed. Anyone can do it. Work for any helping organization anywhere doing anything. You may do this internship twice. 3-12 credits and a grade.
PS 4271 Campaign and Politics Internship. No pre-requisites, no minimum GPA, no minimum credits. Anyone can do it. Work for a candidate, political party, campaign, lobby firm, any political entity. You may do this internship twice. 3-12 credits and a grade.
PS 4290 Public Service Internship. Work for any government agency — local, town, city, county, state of Tennessee, other state, federal. No pre-requisites, no minimum GPA, no minimum credits. Anyone can do it. Also: Work for courts, judges, District Attorneys — these legal ones require PS 2440 first. You may do this internship twice. 3-12 credits and a grade.
PS 4360 Tennessee Legislative Internship. The Tennessee Legislative Internship places students to work full time each Spring semester while the Tennessee Legislature is in session. Students work either in a member’s legislative office or as a staff member for standing committee. This is a paid internship ($400 per week) and selection is competitive (min 60 credits earned and minimum 3.0 GPA). Only in Spring semester. We choose 10 people every year. Applications come out in early September. You may do this internship twice. 3-12 credits and a grade.
PS 4280 The Washington Center. Spend all spring, summer or fall semester in Washington, D.C., and earn 15 credits, work full-time at your choice of internships in D.C. Comes with a big scholarship to pay nearly all of the costs. Housing and credits included. Competitive, minimum 60 credits earned and minimum 3.0 GPA. We choose up to 8 people every year. Applications come out in early September. You may do this internship once. 15 credits and a grade.
PLEG 4010 Paralegal Internship. The paralegal internship program places students in law firms or law-related agencies to observe the workings of the legal system in practice and gain paralegal work experience. 3 credit hours.
GS 3300 Global Studies Internship. Requires you to have passed GS 2010 first, and junior standing. Practical experience in a professional setting relating to Global Studies. Number of credit hours determined by hours interned and subject to advisor’s approval. Six (6) hours can be applied to the major and three (3) to the minor. Pass/Fail. (Fall, Spring, Summer)
GEOG 4572 Geography Internship. No pre-requisites, requires junior standing. Practical experience in a professional setting relating to geography. Number of credit hours determined by hours interned and subject to advisor’s approval. Six (6) hours can be applied to the major and three (3) to the minor. Pass/Fail. (Fall, Spring, Summer)
For more information, to start planning your internships, to sign up for internship credits, contact Prof. Langenbach!
And: don’t be afraid to ask questions!