Internship/Seminar
Internship
Administrative Interns work
closely with their mentors to determine the focus
of their internship. In the past, mentors have come
from campus departments such as Arroyo Vista Housing,
Athletics, Career Center, Center for Women and Gender
Education, Cross-Cultural Center, Division of Undergraduate
Education, Henry Samueli School of Engineering,
Middle Earth Housing, Office of the Dean of Students
and the UCI Bookstore.
Internships usually involve responsibility for a
single or series of significant projects. Examples
of projects that interns have undertaken in the
past include an analysis of selected campus retail
operations, promoting undergraduate research opportunities,
developing a department handbook or policy guide,
establishing a process for selecting student staff,
marketing and administrating a leadership development
program, and administering student focus groups.
Seminar
Administrative Interns
enroll in a three-quarter course (Administrative
Internship 198 A-B-C) for four units of credit
per quarter through the Graduate School of Management.
This seminar meets weekly and includes readings,
journal assignments, team projects and reports,
guest presenters, and special projects. In addition,
several corporate site visits are scheduled each
year.The seminar also offers Administrative Interns
the opportunity to relate their campus internship
experiences to the topics covered in class.

2007 - 2008 Admin Intern Coordinators, Mitch Winans and Brent Honda
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