FSCJ offers many programs of study that include experiential learning courses to provide students with real-life, hands-on professional experience in their chosen field of study. Whether these courses are called internships, practicums, clinicals, applied experience, co-ops, or something else, they all benefit participating students in transitioning into the world of work.
Finding an Internship Position
For programs that require students to secure their own positions before enrolling in an internship course, students can find and apply to open positions using the college’s job board at Career Services Manager (CSM). All students have access to CSM when logged into MyFSCJ.

If you would like assistance securing a position for an internship course, please consider making an appointment to speak with one of our campus advisors.
Micro-Internships with Parker Dewey
Students and recent graduates from all majors can gain real-world experience by completing short-term, paid, typically-remote, professional projects. Micro-Internships allow you to build and demonstrate skills while exploring potential career paths—all on your schedule. Click