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ECE Internship Information

14:332:495 ECE Internship

The three credit internship class 14:332:495 is available for students who are working part-time and have employment in a field closely related to electrical and computer engineering. Specifically, for the three credit internship course, students must be employed for a duration of at least 10 weeks, for a total of 180 hours of work.

Eligible students should not be on academic probation and have completed a minimum of 90 credits (40 credits in the major) with a cumulative grade point average of 2.5 or better.

It is common to start an internship in the summer, and make sure the work has a suitable technical challenge before applying for the internship course. To initiate the process for enrollment in this course, the student should apply for a Special Permission Number (SPN) to take 14:332:495 by visiting the Canvas page: https://rutgers.instructure.com/enroll/M9WAPH

Your submitted SPN request must specify:

  • your tentative start and end dates,
  • your employer’s name and address/location,
  • your job title.

When you receive an SPN and enroll in the course, you will join a Canvas course in which the Canvas assignments are the required deliverables. These deliverables include:

1. An application to be submitted in the first week of the semester. This application will request contact information for your employment supervisor and a one page description of the technical projects that you expect (or expected) to be part of your internship. You must have an industrial advisor who will supervise your work.

2. An updates and changes questionnaire that provides details of your internship and how your internship differed from what you described in your application.

3. A detailed final Internship report that describes your employment position, workplace venue, and terms of your employment. This 8-10 page report will also describe your regular assignments, technical projects, and how your work connects to the ECE curriculum.

4. An Internship poster focused on the technical projects of your internship. Depending on health and safety protocols, there may be a requirement to make a presentation at a poster session.

5. An employer survey: your supervisor will be asked to fill out a survey providing a supervisor’s perspective on your internship experience.

Some things to keep in mind about the internship include:

  •  The Internship course will be graded on a Pass/NoCredit basis.
  •  If your application (first canvas assignment) is not sufficient, you will be dropped from the course.
  •  You may choose for your Internship to be concurrent with the Internship course. However, you must have finished the 180+ required hours and submitted the Canvas assignments/deliverables in time to submit grades at the end of the semester.