INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
For the internship, students will work about 20 hours a week at a news media organization either on or off campus.
- Students may negotiate either paid or unpaid internships with the host organization.
- In some cases, stipends will be available to partly support students participating in off-campus internships.
Internships are an opportunity to obtain practical experience and to apply classroom instruction to a real world environment. They also provide students with a chance to work with news media professionals and to begin constructing a network of professional acquaintances. Past internship partners have included the Bryan- College Station Eagle, Austin American-Statesman, Brazos Valley Insite Magazine, CNN Newsource, FOX Sports Net Southwest, KBTX-TV, KRLD Newsradio, New York Daily News, Smithsonian National Museum of American History and The George Bush Presidential Library and Museum. The Battalion, A&M’s student newspaper, also has developed an internship program for students enrolled in the minor.
Please Note: All students who hope to complete an internship for academic credit under Journalism 484, Internship, must have prior approval from Dr. Randall Sumpter, Director of Journalism Studies.
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Where can I learn more about careers in journalism?
The following websites can more information about careers in journalism:
- Investigative Reporters & Editors Inc., www.ire.org.
- Journalism.org (a joint program of the Project for Excellence in Journalism and the Committee of Concerned Journalists), www.journalism.org.
- Neiman Foundation for Journalism, www.nieman.harvard.edu.
- FACSNET—Journalism Resources and Education, www.facsnet.org.
- American Copy Editors Society, www.copydesk.org.
- Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, www.aejmc.org.
- The Poynter Institute, www.poynter.org.
- The Wall Street Journal, online.wsj.com/public/page/0,,2_1115,00.html
- State of the News Media 2007, www.stateofthemedia.org
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