Skip Navigation
Search

Undergraduate Academic Internship 

BUS 488 Internship Course 

Real-World Experience with Academic Value

An academic internship is a form of experiential education that integrates knowledge and theory learned in the classroom with practical application and skill development in a professional setting. Eligible students may earn academic credit; a faculty sponsor oversees the experience. The internship is usually the length or equivalent of an academic term, usually part-time, and either paid or unpaid. An integral component of the experience that distinguishes it from other types of work is one or more forms of structured and deliberate reflection based on predetermined learning objectives.


BUS 488 may count for the EXP+ Stony Brook Curriculum (SBC) requirement and/or one of your specialization electives.

 
 

SUNY Stony Brook University College of BUsiness graduates

Eligibility Requirements

What You Need to Get Started

  • Minimum overall GPA of 2.5 
  • Completion of at least one semester at Stony Brook University

If you are unsure if you meet BUS 488 eligibility requirements, please contact a College of Business Undergraduate Academic Advisor.

 

Registering for BUS 488

Your Roadmap to Earning Credit


1. SECURE AN INTERNSHIP

Internships may be on or off-campus, paid or unpaid, and may be found through Handshake, the Career Center, or other outside sources.

If you need assistance finding an internship, please schedule an appointment with one of the Business Career Coaches through Handshake.

You will need contact information for the supervisor you are reporting to at your internship. This site supervisor will provide a position description that outlines your responsibilities and expectations for work performance, and will provide training, mentoring, and supervision of your work on site.

2. SECURE A COB FACULTY SPONSOR

You are responsible for obtaining a CoB faculty member who believes your internship is worthy of academic credit and is willing to work with you throughout the term. They will approve your learning goals, and assign and assess academic work necessary to help you reach them. The faculty sponsor will issue your final grade, limited to S/U.

3. CALCULATE YOUR INTERNSHIP CREDIT HOURS

  • 1 credit = 50 hours (approx. 4 hours/week)
  • 2 credits = 100 hours (approx. 8 hours/week)
  • 3 credits = 150 hours (approx. 12 hours/week)

4. SUBMIT YOUR EXPERIENCE THROUGH HANDSHAKE

The experience will go through an approval process where both your faculty sponsor and site supervisor approve the internship details.

Click the link below for a step-by-step guide on how to report your internship on Handshake.

View Internship Flyer

5. ENROLL FOR BUS 488

Once your experience is approved, you will receive an email with permission to enroll in BUS 488 through SOLAR from the College of Business.

Internship Frequently Asked Questions

Your Undergraduate Internship Questions Answered

When it comes to graduate business education, Stony Brook University's College of Business offers unmatched value and opportunity. Discover how we stand out, not just in terms of cost and reputation, but also in the tangible benefits you'll gain for your future career.

 

Have Any Questions?

From registration steps to finding the right fit for your career goals, our team is ready to support your journey. Don’t hesitate to ask — we’re here to help you succeed.

 

Get in Touch

Whether it’s about eligibility, securing a placement, or registering for MBA 599, we’re here to make the process straightforward and stress-free.

Email: cobundergraduate@stonybrook.edu
Phone: (631) 632-7171
Address: Harriman Hall 109, Stony Brook University