USF Sarasota-Manatee offers an internship for Sarasota-based
students concentrating on business and technical writing.
Features of the program are summarized below:
- Three semester hours of academic credit (as ENC 4946, Business & Technical
Writing Internship ) which
can count toward graduation requirements (check with your academic advisor for
specifics).
- Opportunities to work with for-profit and non-profit enterprises (also
referred to as "sponsors".)
- On average, around 10 hours of work per week with a sponsor for a 16-week
semester (around 18 hours per week in the 9-week Summer C session). The actual
distribution of these hours, and the location where work is performed, will vary
depending on the student's and sponsor's needs and preferences.
- Opportunity to network with potential employers and professional contacts.
- Opportunity to enhance the student's writing portfolio with documents
created for actual business and professional users, not just academic courses.
- Eligibility based on academic work to date, especially successful
performance in writing courses such as ENC 3250 and ENC 4260.
- The internship is open to both current students and graduates, but will
require regular enrollment in, and tuition payment for, the ENC 4946 course.
PARTICIPATING SPONSORS
Several for-profit companies and non-profit organizations on
the west coast of Florida have expressed interest in hosting one or
more USF Sarasota-Manatee students as interns. These range from
software designers to engineering firms, publishers, and social
service organizations.
A student can select from a wide variety of internship experiences
to meet his or her career interests. Specific tasks may include
writing or editing user manuals or technical instructions, preparing
articles for print or online publication, conducting research for
senior editors, and composing documents such as grant proposals and
website content that play a major role in funding and communications
for non-profit groups. The student will be expected to observe all
policies and practices of the sponsor, including those concerned
with confidentiality, security, and office procedures.
HOW TO REGISTER FOR ENC 4946, BUSINESS & TECHNICAL WRITING INTERNSHIP
ENC 4946 Business & Technical
Writing Internship will be open in OASIS every semester and in the
Summer C session. However, registering for this course requires
permission of Mr. Tod Roberts, instructor and director of the
internship program. Eligibility will depend upon the student's
demonstrated seriousness about becoming a professional in the field,
academic record, and appropriate fit with the intended sponsor.
Students accepted for this course must sign the "ENC 4946 Writing
Internship Agreement" showing that they understand and accept the
policies and procedures required by USF and the sponsor.
Students should next discuss the course option with their academic advisor
to confirm that
credit for the course can be used in their course of study.
To apply, students should contact
Mr. Tod Roberts,
the supervising instructor for the program, at least six to
eight weeks before the session or semester in which the internship
would occur. He will send the student
a brief information form to be filled out and returned by email. If
Mr. Roberts agrees that the student is qualified for and can make
effective use of the internship, Mr. Roberts will arrange an
appropriate placement and help draft the Agreement form.
Note: Summer C internships are available only
to a limited number of USFSM students (the faculty supervises this
on a voluntary basis, without compensation, in the summer).
After Mr. Roberts, the student, and a representative of the
sponsoring organization have all signed the Agreement, Mr. Roberts
will submit it to Dr. Jane Rose, Dean of Arts & Sciences, for
approval.
Dr. Rose will send the approved Agreement to the Academic Advising
Office, where Darryl Waddy or another Academic Program Specialist
will enter a permit for registering and notify the student that
he/she may register through OASIS for ENC 4946.
The Academic Advising Office will then duplicate copies of the
approved Agreement and send them to the student, Mr. Roberts, and
the sponsored contact person.
It will be the student's responsibility to:
1. Send an internship application for approval to Mr. Roberts
2. Arrange for an appropriate sponsor (if said application is
approved)
3. Obtain signatures on the Internship Agreement form
4. Register online through OASIS (before the first day of the
semester or session)
5. Pay appropriate tuition by the deadline
6. Contact the sponsor about specific work arrangements.
For more information, please contact your advisor or
Mr. Tod
Roberts, the Coordinator of the Writing Internship Program.
http://www.todroberts.com/USF/Writing_Career_Tips.htm