Internships
College of Social and Behavioral Sciences internship opportunities at NAU
Internship: A form of on-the-job training that provides a unique chance to undergo practical instruction in one’s field of study. An internship consists of an exchange of services for experience between the student and an organization.
Internships are one of the most important opportunities students have to set themselves apart from the rest. Internships provide students with the opportunity to:
- gain work experience
- create a competitive edge in the job market
- start networking
- decide if the field is right for you
- apply classroom knowledge to the real world
Internship requirements
Each department has different minimum requirements for students to meet before they can apply for internship credit. Internships must be arranged the semester before you will be participating. Be sure to check with your department for deadlines. Please note that specific internships may have additional requirements.
Helpful information
SBS Internship Coordinators Accordion Closed
Applied Indigenous Studies
Christopher Jocks
Civic Engagement Minor
Leah Mundell
Communication, School of
Brian Rackham
Criminology and Criminal Justice
Stephani Williams
Ethnic Studies (ES 408 and ES 608)
Ricardo Guthrie
Politics and International Affairs
Marija Bekafigo
Geography, Planning and Recreation
GSP: Mark Manone
PRM: Charles Hammersley
Psychological Sciences
Andy Walters (PSY 408)
Gregory Busath (PSY 409)
Social Work
Julie Fritzler
Sociology
Stefanie Kunze (Undergraduate Students)
Janine Schipper (Graduate Students)
Nora Timmerman (Bachelor of University Studies)
Available university-wide internships and resources
Additional internship opportunities may be available at other locations on campus. Please consult NAU’s Internship Resources for more information.