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TMA Internship Guidelines

Students/Intern Responsibilities:

1. The student's first responsibility is to ensure that they have met all of the departments prerequisites before seeking and obtaining an internship. Most students locate internships through their department's internship office or on their own by pursuing a course of action similar to that of a job search. Once the student has secured an internship, he or she is responsible for contacting the department coordinator to initiate proper paperwork for the internship process.    

  1. Theatre and Media Arts Prerequisites: before applying for an internship through the TMA Department, the student must be accepted into on of the Theatre, Media Arts, or Animation programs.

  2. Credit Hours: Use the following scale to determine how many credits you want to apply for and how many work/internship hours you need to complete (your faculty advisor will need to approve your credit hours):

                    .5 credit = 30 work hours

                    1 credit = 60 hours

                    2 credits = 120 work hours

                    3 credits = 180 work hours, etc.

2. While completing the internship, you must remember that you represent BYU and the Theatre and Media Arts Department. All standards applicable to resident students at BYU are expected of you during your entire duration as a student whether on or off the campus. Your conduct and performance is critical to our program and our continued relationship with experience/internship provider. Remember, employment may be established through the internship experience.

3. Tuition for the internship will be charged on a per credit basis.

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For more information on available internships or employment opportunities, please contact the department's internship coordinator:

Annalisa Corell
D-581 HFAC
Email: annalisa_corell@byu.edu 
Phone: (801) 422-4576

 

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