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SCHOOL OF
ENGINEERING
Mechanical Engineering Formal Internship
Program
A formal internship program is offered for
students pursuing mechanical engineering degrees. This program allows
students to obtain valuable engineering experience and earn additional
money while in school.
The internship experience can replace a single
technical elective course (3 credits). To do this, students must
obtain any 3 credit combination of M E 395 or 495, provided that all
of the credits meet the criteria outlined below.
ME BD 395 credit
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The student is
responsible for obtaining an internship position. Contact the
Career Development Center for assistance.
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One (1) credit will be
awarded for either a single semester or a summer internship
assignment.
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The student must
be accepted into the Mechanical Engineering program (ME BD) and
have completed the following courses: E MCH 211 (Statics), E MCH 212
(Dynamics), E MCH 213 (Strength of Materials), and M E 300
(Engineering Thermodynamics).
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The internship
must be pre-approved by the program chair before the start of the
internship assignment. This includes a statement of intended work
with supervisor signature.
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There must be
engineering activities: no drafting, lab technician support, data
entry, sourcing, etc.
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If the internship
experience is during the academic year, you agree to: 1) work no
more than 15 hours per week, and 2) take no more than 14 credits,
including the internship course.
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If the internship
assignment is during the summer, you must enroll for credits
during the summer term. Registering for internship credits during
a semester in which you are not interning will not be allowed.
- The internship
grade will be determined by a combination of the following:
Student's
mid-term progress report.
Student's
final report and self-assessment upon completion of the
semester/summer.
Supervisor's
evaluation of student job performance at the end of the
semester/summer internship period.
ME BD
495 credit
Same
criteria as for ME BD 395 with the following restrictions:
If
you have questions or would like to sign up for the internship
program, please contact Dr. Russell Warley at 814-898-6390 or rlw27@psu.edu.
Web site contact: engineering@psu.edu
Updated July 29, 2009
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