Internship (INTN1-CE)

INTN1-CE 9001  Internship in Digital Arts  (0 Credits)  
The NYU-SCPS Center for Advanced Digital Applications (CADA) <i>Internship in Digital Arts</i> program links you with an internship site that meets your professional goals. As a motivated, talented student of digital arts, get your foot in the door with one of the broad array of industry partners&#8212;making valuable connections and adding real-world experience to your skill set, portfolio, and r&#233;sum&#233;. Internships are arranged as for-credit or noncredit, according to the requirements of the internship site, and they may be part-time or full-time within the semester cycle. Noncredit internships through this program are paid; some internships requiring credit may not be paid. A weekly journal, an internship site evaluation, and completed on-site digital projects constitute some of the graded components of the internship that your instructor evaluates. As a program participant, you also are invited to take part in CADA&#8217;s <i>Graduate Career Development</i> course, which allows you to work with industry professionals to develop your portfolio, to network, and to take advantage of a range of industry opportunities.
Grading: SPS Non-Credit Graded  
Repeatable for additional credit: Yes  
INTN1-CE 9002  Internship in Design  (0 Credits)  
In the creative industries, internships are a must to gain hands-on experience in a professional, real-world setting. They provide the opportunity to apply all your academic training and to put your skills to the test while acquiring knowledge you can&#8217;t get from a book. If you are a motivated, talented student of design, have the NYU-SCPS Center for Advanced Digital Applications (CADA) <i>Internship in Design</i> program link you with an internship site that meets your professional goals. Get your foot in the door with one of our broad array of industry partners, make valuable connections, and add real-world experience to your skill set, portfolio, and r&#233;sum&#233;. Internships are arranged for as for-credit or noncredit, according to the requirements of the internship site, and they may be part-time or full-time within the semester cycle. Noncredit internships through this program are paid; some internships requiring credit may not be paid. A weekly journal, an internship site evaluation, and completed on-site digital projects constitute some of the graded components of the internship that your instructor evaluates. As a program participant, you also are invited to take part in CADA&#8217;s <i>Graduate Career Development</i> course, which allows you to work with industry professionals to develop your portfolio, to network, and to take advantage of a range of industry opportunities.
Grading: SPS Non-Credit Graded  
Repeatable for additional credit: Yes  
INTN1-CE 9003  Internship in Digital Film  (0 Credits)  
In the creative industries, internships are a must to gain hands-on experience in a professional, real-world setting. They provide the opportunity to apply your academic training and to put your skills to the test while acquiring knowledge you can&#8217;t get from a book. If you are a motivated, talented student of digital film, have the NYU-SCPS Center for Advanced Digital Applications (CADA) <i>Internship in Digital Film</i> program link you with an internship site that meets your professional goals. Get your foot in the door with one of our broad array of industry partners, make valuable connections, and add real-world experience to your skill set, portfolio, and r&#233;sum&#233;. Internships are arranged as for-credit or noncredit, according to the requirements of the internship site, and they may be part-time or full-time within the semester cycle. Noncredit internships through this program are paid; some internships requiring credit may not be paid. A weekly journal, an internship site evaluation, and completed on-site digital projects constitute some of the graded components of the internship that your instructor evaluates. As a program participant, you also are invited to take part in CADA&#8217;s <i>Graduate Career Development</i> course, which allows you to work with industry professionals to develop your portfolio, to network, and to take advantage of a range of industry opportunities.
Grading: SPS Non-Credit Graded  
Repeatable for additional credit: Yes