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Internship Information for Employers


Employers can download a PDF of our Internship Program Information & Internship Evaluation Sheet.

Program Overview

An internship is required of all undergraduate students in the NESADSU Interior Design program. The internship program is designed to give senior students experience in, and exposure to, the realities of the professional world of art and design in order to better prepare them for employment upon graduation. Under this program students will, with the aid of a faculty advisor, identify an appropriate work situation directly related to their intended area of professional concentration. In such a setting students will work on a part-time basis and will function essentially as apprentice employees. The objectives of the Internship Program are purely educational, and students are not ordinarily paid for their internship time as they receive academic credit instead. Reimbursement for meals and travel expenses is acceptable

Internship Requirements

Students are required to spend the following time allotments during the semester:

Interior Design students will be required to observe and participate in all office procedures permitted by their place of internship which should include:

office management, material and technical library resources, client relations, proposal writing, design contracts, drafting, schematic design, design development, coordination bidding, construction administration, and furniture design.Students may not be able to participate in all the activities noted above but should be able to observe the majority.

Internships must be documented with the following:

Regulations Governing Internships