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Bloustein Internships

Bloustein Internships. Ann Marie Hill Internship Coordinator 732-932-5475 X733 annmhill@ejb.rutgers.edu.

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Bloustein Internships

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  1. Bloustein Internships Ann Marie Hill Internship Coordinator 732-932-5475 X733 annmhill@ejb.rutgers.edu

  2. “Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.”Mark Twain

  3. Private Sector You are responsible to find your internship Hospitals consultants government Non-profits Nursing Homes Corporations International Organizations

  4. PPP & PH Required Internships 10-762-400 (3 or 6 credits) 10-832-499 (6 credits) Internship is a planned, supervised learning experience that presents students with field placements that offer an insider’s view of potential future employment. The challenges are plentiful, requiring students to synthesize and integrate knowledge gleaned from prior course work, laboratory and other scholarly experiences.

  5. Why Do an Internship • Hands on Experience • Real World Knowledge • Learn to Be a Professional • Strengthen Your Resume • Build Your Network

  6. Internship Pre-requisites Public Health • Completed 100 hours of credit, including most of your required courses for major • Completed Research Methods as a pre-requisite • Completed most of major requirements with a grade of C or better Policy & Planning • Junior Status with most of your courses for major completed. • Completed Research Methods as a pre-requisite

  7. Internship Structure • Policy & Planning Majors • Choice of 125 hours or 225 hours in an approved worksite • Must be unpaid and completed within the term • Includes bi-weekly in-class or online seminars aimed at enhancing professional skill sets. • Public Health Majors • Required 225 hours in an approved worksite • Must be unpaid and completed within the term • Includes bi-weekly in class or online seminars aimed at enhancing professional skill sets. • Certificate programs may requires pre-approved worksites.

  8. What does this involve • Field Work - • Memo logs • Preceptor input • Certifications may require specific • Agency placements & special types of training • Business Presentations • Mock Interviews • Video Career Plan • Your Project: Outcome driven & measure of success • Poster or powerpoint presentation • Teamwork

  9. “You know more of a road by having traveled it than by all the conjectures and descriptions in the world.”William Hazlitt

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