2024-2025 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog > Course Descriptions > CAR - Career Development > 400
The interdisciplinary internship enables students to integrate and apply theory with experiential learning while working in a field related to their program. Students engage in supervised and structured experiences and must complete a coursework per quarter credit hour earned. The equates to 150 quarter hours in total for this course with a minimum of 100 internship hours completed within the term. Pre-requisite(s): Students may enroll in CAR 490 after completing 90 QH or following their Sophomore year and meet the following criteria: Have completed CAR 214 & CAR 217 or BRV 200 & CAR 295 or CAR 202 & CAR 203; Secure an internship which meets all institutional requirements; Submit all required paperwork and if needed, obtain background checks prior to beginning the course; and Receive the approval of the Career Bridge and Department Chair. Co-requisite(s): None. 5 quarter hours
CAR 492 is the culminating capstone course for the Bachelor’s Program in Interdisciplinary Studies. In this course, students will connect course work in their chosen minor or concentration of study into a research project that synthesizes their learning experiences. Students will be able to communicate how this degree has aligned with their professional goals through the creation or revision of their career portfolio. This course will culminate in a presentation that blends theory and practice, requiring academic research and professional application. Pre-requisite(s): None. Co-requisite(s): None. 5 quarter hours