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Professional Internship II (EEL 2010)

Term: 2026-2027 Spring Semester

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Description

An internship will provide real-life work experience alongside industry professionals in an industrial environment where you will maintain, troubleshoot, and repair complex machines and industrial systems. The hands-on experience varies by company, but conveying systems, multi-axis machines, robotic arms, and hydraulic lifts are common machines that one could find themselves working with on the job. With assistance from the Career Services department, students must obtain an internship with a company that relates to the electrical or manufacturing field. With the oversight of a mentor, the student will be immersed into the working environment to practice their new skills on real equipment. Three credit hours.
1. Identify and abate all safety hazards on the job.
2. Describe your supervisor’s job responsibilities and the path that allowed them to acquire that position.
3. Recognize the value of teamwork in the workplace.
4. Recognize the growth in job responsibilities from the previ