Intern Abroad for Academic Credit

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As a CIS Abroad participant on an intern abroad program, credit can be earned in two ways.

Option 1: Transferable credit arranged through CIS Abroad

You can earn between 3-12 credits through our partnership with Jacksonville University. Internship credit through Jacksonville University will be reflected as JU 390 – Global Internship on your official Jacksonville University transcript, as well as the range of credits available. Most interns select the 3 or 6 credit options. Interns who need 9 to 12 credits must be enrolled in a 12 – 16 week long program to meet the necessary contact hours.

Eligibility

  • Interns must have completed a minimum of 60 hours (approximately 2 full years) of college or university credit before going on the program.
  • Minimum GPA: 2.5

Cost

A fee of $75 per credit hour will be added to the program invoice for interns who wish to receive credit from Jacksonville University.

Prices will range as follows:

  • 3 credits = $225
  • 6 credits = $450
  • 9 credits = $675
  • 12 credits = $900
How is credit given?
You will be enrolled in our Intern Abroad online course: Working Across Cultures (curriculum details below). You will be assessed on a pass/fail basis unless other pre-arrangements are made with CIS Abroad. The amount of credit is awarded based on the number of hours interned: 135 hours = 3 credits, 270 hours = 6 credits, 405 = 9 credits, 540 = 12 credits. The number of hours that can be completed depends on the length of the program, the type of internship and location. The specific requirements that must be met in order to receive credit are:
  1. Successfully completing each module of the Working Across Cultures Micro-Credential online curriculum during the allotted time, including recording and saving your reflection documents as instructed and actively engaging with and posting responses to the Challenges. 50%
  2. Completing all of your internship work hours and receiving a positive final evaluation from your internship supervisor. 25%
  3. Submitting your 30 second elevator pitch. 10%
  4. Submitting a video, blog, or similar creative deliverable which presents the outcomes/results of your internship experience. 10%
  5. Submitting a quality final LinkedIn profile with a final post about the skills you developed during your internship - you can use your post or blog from #4. 5%
All interns completing the coursework for credit will also automatically earn the Working Across Cultures Micro-Credential.
 
Jacksonville University, CIS Abroad’s accrediting partner, is a SACSCOC-accredited institution.
Internships Curriculum: JU 390 - Working Across Cultures Global Internship

Through our Excite – Engage – Empower: Career Advancement 360 approach, we aim to help you maximize your internship experience both professionally and personally while earning credit. To do so, we have created a comprehensive online course with expert advice, content, and mentorship to take you to the next level.

You can earn between 3-12 credits through our partnership with Jacksonville University. This credit will be reflected as JU 390 – Working Across Cultures Global Internship on your official Jacksonville University transcript, as well as the range of credits available. Most interns select the 3 or 6 credit options. Interns who need 9 to 12 credits must be enrolled in a 12 – 16 week long program to meet the necessary contact hours.

By enrolling in this asynchronous, online course for credit, coupled with your internships hours, you will be exposed to what it means to work internationally and across cultures, while simultaneously having the opportunity to reflect on how your experiences on-site connect with the theory behind intercultural communication and leadership. Though the curriculum is online, your CIS professor will be actively involved with you through direct messaging. They will be there to support you in every step of your journey including keeping you on track with your assignments. By taking this course, you will leave your internship #careerready!


Excite – Engage – Empower: Career Advancement 360

Excite

Through exploratory reflection exercises your professor will help you identify your current strengths, skills, and abilities, as well as your career goals and internship objectives. By helping you understand how your cross-cultural internship experience will impact your future, you will be motivated to make the most of your placement opportunities.

Engage

Together, your CIS professor and onsite directors will help you create a plan that will ensure you use your internship as a springboard for making your future dreams a reality. Through online facilitated challenges and reflection, as well as our onsite Local Life cultural co-curriculum, you will gain insights into your potential career field, apply in-class learning to real-world projects, and deepen your understanding of what it means to be interculturally fluent – in alignment with your career and personal development goals.

Empower

The last day of the internship doesn’t mean the end of the career journey! This final stage involves planning for the future – and empowering you to convert your career dreams into realities. With a focus on reflection, utilizing feedback, and identifying concrete action plans, this CIS Abroad course provides you with the tools and support to set you up for future success. And by automatically earning a micro-credential associated with this program, you can share your achievement with your social network and potential employers.


JU 390 Working Across Cultures Global Internship

Program Overview:

The introductory sections of this 10-module course outlines what to expect from your experience, including recommendations on how to get the most from the internship as well as advice from past interns.

In the next few modules we will explore the concept of culture. While we are familiar with our own culture, what happens when we shift across cultures and the rules suddenly seem to change? In order for you to successfully navigate cultural differences, both internationally as well as domestically, you need to have an understanding of what culture is, how it affects your interactions with others, and what skills you must develop in order to be a successful intercultural leader.

Towards the end of your program, you will focus on building your digital brand, including developing an “elevator pitch” based on your internship outcomes as well as establishing a LinkedIn presence where you will start to make professional connections, including your current international colleagues.

At the end of your journey, you will be able to clearly articulate your experience in a variety of interview situations. Your professor will help you map out the next steps in your career path, including creating a final deliverable for your portfolio which represents the outcomes/results of your internship. You will also automatically earn a Working Across Cultures micro-credential to display on social media and your resume.

The Local Life Cultural Co-Curriculum:

Simultaneously with your internship and online course, you will be exploring your new host culture and furthering your cross-cultural competence by participating in the Local Life. CIS onsite staff will serve as mentors and cultural mediators, challenging you to dive deeper into what it means to be culturally aware through a combination of high-energy group activities and focused cultural encounters. You will engage with your fellow students as well as the local community while developing a greater awareness of what it means to be a global citizen.


Program Outcomes

As a result of their internship experience, and in combination with the program curriculum, you will:

  • Be able to apply your academic learning to practical experiences.
  • Have explored, examined, and clarified career goals.
  • Understand your future career within a global/intercultural context.
  • Identify the nuances associated with and develop a level of competence regarding working in a cross-cultural context.
  • Gain practical skills and create an international network of contacts that can be applied toward your future career.
  • Demonstrate an appreciation of and open-mindedness toward other cultures.
  • Display an understanding of values, beliefs, traditions, and perspectives different from your own.
  • Be better able to approach life with a higher degree of adaptability, resilience, independence, and self-confidence.
  • Demonstrate the ability to think critically, solve complex problems, and cope effectively with ambiguous and unfamiliar situations.

Option 2: Credit arranged through your home institution

Many students are able to arrange credit approval through their home universities. Contact your study abroad office, academic advisor, or career services to see if this option is available at your school!

 


Hear what students, interns, and alumni have to say
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While studying in Tokyo for a semester, I aimed to live by the quote: "Life begins at the end of your comfort zone." Because of that, I have gotten to experience incredibly fascinating things and meet amazing people. Tokyo almost feels like a second home to me now. I am immensely thankful for the opportunity to have experienced the beauty of Japan and its rich culture.
Kenae Turner
Elizabeth City State University

Based on personal experience from my home university, Australia does not tend to be a popular destination for study abroad, likely due to its distance. However, I am extremely grateful I made the decision to come here. The geographical diversity, numerous cultural representations, and major cities so close to nature make Australia a truly unique and unforgettable country. Spending three and a half months here will be an experience I treasure for the rest of my life.

Joshua Grossman
Coastal Carolina University
CIS provided a brilliant network of people so I never felt alone, and everyday was a new adventure. I got to explore a place completely different from anything I could have imagined. It was challenging navigating a new culture, a language I didn't know completely, and a new environment, but that was the beauty of it all. No one goes abroad searching for comfort, but you learn that comfort can be found anywhere, if you know how to look.
Alisa Geise
Virginia Commonwealth University
Studying abroad has allowed me to grow as a person. I have conquered fears, experienced new things, tried new foods, and met wonderful people who helped make my experience unforgettable. I am more confident in myself and the person that I want to be in the future.
Ashlyn Holmes
Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi
Studying abroad in London has been an experience I will never forget. Living in a new country is something I think everyone should experience in their life. I've made so many new life long friendships I never would have unless I came here. I've also grown so much as a person and become more independent. The CIS team has been so supportive during the whole process. From applying to my program to arriving on campus in London. My site directors have been so helpful and supportive answering any questions I have. The social program activities were amazing and helped me see a different side of London than I would have without it. I will never forget this experience; it really has changed me for the better.
Katlynn Orloski
Michigan State University
Studying abroad changed my life in all of the best ways and CIS Abroad made it all happen!! Through CIS, I was able to make my first friends and integrate into the culture way easier than I would have on my own.
Amy Zochalski
Valparaiso University
My time abroad has been the most eye opening journey and I’m a more independent person because of it. I’m so grateful for all the experiences, friends, and memories I’ve made along the way!
Unlike many people on this trip who come with the intention of being a tourist, I feel like I had a different goal. I wanted to rediscover my culture and where I belonged. Being a hafu living in America and not fluent in Japanese, I was never really able to get in touch with my Japanese heritage. This trip completely changed that and I now have a goal of one day living in Japan for the rest of my life.
Dean Handler
University of Central Florida
The CIS program was truly a one of a kind experience. I was able to meet many students from all across America, attend several events (such as food tours or a trip to Kyoto), and make many friends. I would not trade it for anything. I am thankful I decided to study with CIS Abroad. Before this, I was thinking about just plowing through my degree, getting my master's and PhD, and immediately entering society. However, this experience changed my life. Through meeting many people from many places, and living in a new area for an extended period of time, my view of my own philosophies, culture and place of living, changed. This would not have happened if I stayed in the States. I would say if you are able to go, you should go. There is no time like the present.
Lexington Whalen
University of South Carolina - Columbia
Studying abroad in Japan was lifechanging! Embracing a rich culture, forging international friendships, and gaining valuable insights broadened my perspective, fostering personal growth and unforgettable memories.
Bricen Williams
West Texas A&M University
I knew I wanted to study abroad, particularly in Japan, because it was on my bucket list. Thanks to CIS, I was able to go to Tokyo! Even now, it is surreal to me that I got to go! I can't put it into words how much fun I had in Tokyo. I enjoyed every second of my time there, from walking around the bustling streets of Shibuya and Shinjuku, to going to class, eating delicious Japanese cuisine, and even going to the convenience store. Even the simplest things were incredibly fun to me. I was initially anxious about being homesick, my Japanese skills and traveling alone, but I'm happy to say that I very quickly made lovely, lifelong friends and was met with nothing but kindness from the locals. I learned not to let my worries get in the way of an opportunity of a lifetime. Thank you, CIS Abroad. I am eternally grateful for the opportunity I had to go to Tokyo.
Sada Chaudhury
Hunter College
During my time in Costa Rica, I took Intermediate Conversation and Cultural Photography at Veritas University. I really enjoyed how relaxed the classes were and how the teachers taught us not only Spanish, but also culture and day-to-day life. I was also involved in the biology lab here (BIOMOL) and had fun doing some lab work every week. I got to explore multiple places with my program, such as Manuel Antonio, Curubandé, and Jaco. I went surfing for the first time and got to hike some amazing trails. I highly recommend traveling to Costa Rica for study abroad; it is a beautiful country with beautiful people and memories to make!
Lauren Adams
William Woods University
I took Spanish for Healthcare Professionals and Conflict Resolution & Healthcare at Universidad Veritas in San Jose, Costa Rica. I really enjoyed how interactive my elective class was; the students often led the class by doing presentations on various topics. We also had a field trip to the local school. My favorite part of the study abroad experience was all the weekend trips. It was awesome to see so many different places in the country. My favorite trip was to Tamarindo and Curubande where I got to take a surf lesson and hike to waterfalls.
Faith Johnson
University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
This past month I spent my time studying abroad in Sorrento, Italy with CIS Abroad. The opportunity of being able to study in Italy was a dream come true! From my peers in the program to Frankie and Kayla, everyone has been so open and welcoming. CIS has done any amazing job making sure I felt prepared for my travels and was available to answer my many questions. Without CIS, this opportunity would have seemed like a dream, but they helped me turn it into a reality. I have met some amazing friends and grown into a better person during my time in Sorrento!
Alana Bergin
University of Alabama - Tuscaloosa
I’ve always wanted to study abroad, even though I was initially very nervous since I had never been over seas before. But even my imagination could never have dreamed of the amazing things I got to see and experience while abroad. I didn’t get to just see all these new places but studying abroad allowed me to have the time to fully submerge myself into so many different cultures. I’ll never forget my time over here and I will forever be grateful I was able to experience studying abroad!
Mary Claire Vaughan
University of Alabama -Tuscaloosa
CIS Abroad planned a trip for our group to Orvieto for a weekend. It was one of my favorite things I have done so far. We got to make pasta dough and fully immerse ourselves in Italian family home culture.
Summer Megnia
University of Massachusetts Amherst
I had the opportunity to work with the Department of Marine and Coastal Resources Research and Development Center in Thailand as a veterinary assistant this semester. Their facility here is funded by the royal family of Thailand and is a rehabilitation center for turtles who have become displaced, injured or are in need of surgical procedures (most commonly abscess removals). Thailand is home to 5 of the 7 species of sea turtles: the Olive Ridley, Hawksbill, Green, Loggerhead, and Leatherback! I was lucky enough to perform blood-draws, give injections, restrain, do a series of radiographs, calculate drug doses and assist in an abscess removal during my time here so needless to say I am having a blast and learning lots.
Scout Aulenbach
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My Drawing on Location class spends most of our class time outside, learning about local history and drawing our environments, rather than staying in a classroom. My marine biology class took us on a field trip to a turtle rescue center, where we learned about their processes in caring for injured turtles. 
Hannah Chan
University of Massachusetts - Amherst
CIS Abroad allowed me the opportunity to explore new places and ideas, and make some great friends at the same time! I really enjoyed my time in Japan as it let me explore both new and old aspects of Japanese culture.
Mads Muraoka
Berry College
This was the experience of a lifetime being able to spend a semester in Rome. I’ve had the opportunity to be exposed to many new things, travel to new places, and make lifelong friends!
Corrine Drew
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