Practica and Internships at Albertus Magnus College
Practica and Internships
What makes Practicum and Internships unique?
Practicum
provides students with an opportunity to observe experts in a given field, introducing
them to the practical applications of subject matter encountered through coursework.
Designed as an initial experience for students, practicum may carry from 1 to 3 credit
hours. Some departments require hands-on experience as part of the internship.
Internships
offer students who have completed significant coursework in their chosen majors with
an opportunity to gain hands-on experience in the field under the supervision of an
on-site professional. The purpose of internships is to enable students to draw intellectual
connections between what they have learned in coursework and what they learn on the
internship site, which they make explicit through a final project incorporating both
academic work and insights gained through the internship experience. Internships can
be designed such that they carry from 3 to 9 credit hours.
Who is eligible for practicum and internships?
Albertus Magnus College students in good academic standing (G.P.A. of at least 2.0)
may participate in:
Practicum once they have completed 45 credits
Internship once they have completed 60 credits
To be eligible to participate in practicum or internship, students must be registered
for an internship or a practicum course, meet with the Office of Career & Professional
Development, submit all required documentation through Handshake, as well as complete
any other requirements based on their major. Students must be available for at least
8-10 hours per week (3 credit experience) and have their own transportation. The schedules
of sites and industries vary. Most sites are only available to supervise interns during
regular business hours.
" If you obtain an internship, it's important to work hard and learn everything you
possibly can because they will put you in areas that will allow you to achieve more
success and opportunities."
Kobey Smith
Class of 2020
Internship Placements
The following is a sample list of placements for Albertus Magnus College students:
A+ Accounting
Access Rehab Centers, LLC
Advanced Investigations
AETNA
Air Force Research Lab
American Seal & Engineering Co., Inc.
Amethyst House
Area Cooperative Educational Services
Art & Soul Art Therapy
Artspace
Avangrid
Aware Recovery Care, Inc.
Banana Republic
Banti & DeFelice, CPAs, LLC
Barnum Financial Group
Beisler Insurance Agency
BNY Mellon
Boys & Girls Club of Milford and New Haven
Boys and Girls Village
Branford Counseling Center and Recreation Department
Children’s Community Programs of CT, Inc.
Christian Community Action Agency, Inc.
Church Hill Classics
Clifford Beers Clinic
College Pro-New England Commercial Furniture Service Corporation
Columbus House, Inc.
Columns of Knowledge
Community Action Agency of New Haven Continuum of Care, Inc.
Connecticut Agricultural Experimental Station
Connecticut Community for Addiction Recovery Continuum of Care, Inc.
Connecticut Judicial Branch Experiential Learning Program
Connecticut Mental Health Center
Connecticut Sun
Cornell Scott Hill Health Corporation
Creative Arts Workshop
CT Blue Jays Baseball Club
CVS Health
Daniel Trust Foundation
Dibble & Rossi, P.C.
Discovery Communications
Disney World, Florida
Donald L. Perlroth & Company
Early, Lucarelli, Sweeney & Meisenkothen, LLC
East Haven Public Schools
East Shore District Health Department
EB Photography
Enterprise Holdings
Ernst & Young
ESPN
Evax Systems
Everything Girls Love, LLC
Fairfield Counseling Group
Family Centered Services of CT, Gateway Community College
Family ReEntry
First Investors Corporation
Forensic Health Services
Giordano Associates, LLC
Goodwill of Western and Northern Connecticut, Inc.
Guilford Police Department
Guilford Public Schools
Guilford Youth and Family Services
Hamden Police Department
Hamden Public Schools
Hamden Secure Community Residential Program for Boys (SAGE)
Harbor Yard Sports and Entertainment
Industrial Technologies Services
Integrated Wellness Group
IRIS, Integrated Refugee & Immigrant Services
JD Creative
Joshua Center Shoreline
Junta for Progressive Action
Law Office of Vincent N. Amendola, Jr., LLC
LEAP
Liberation Programs, Inc.
Liberty Community Services
LogistiCare
LULAC Head Start
MADD CT
Marcum LLP
Marrakech, Inc.
Mary Wade Home
Mercy Learning Center
Meriden Police Department
Milford Youth and Family Services
Morgan Stanley Wealth Management
Mount Carmel Veterinary Hospital
New Financial Life, VITA Program
New Haven Family Alliance
New Haven Farms
New Haven MuseumNew Haven Police Department
New Haven Public Schools
New Haven Reads
New Haven Vet Center
New York Red Bulls
North Haven Police Department
Northwestern Mutual Financial Group Sea Stone Capital Management, L.P.
Nurturing Families Network, Fair Haven Community Health Center
Orange Police Department
Orange Public Schools
Orlando Magic/Orlando Magic.com
People’s United Bank
Periship
Project MORE
Rhythm Brewing Company
RSM US LLP
Shelton Youth Services
Stonington Institute
Stop & Shop Pharmacy
The Children’s Center
The City of New Haven, Department of Finance
The City of New Haven, Department of Parks, Recreation & Trees
The City of New Haven, Office of the Tax Collector
The Law Offices of Balzano & Tropiano, P.C.
The Maritime Aquarium
The State of Connecticut, Department of Children and Families
The State of Connecticut, Department of Correction
The State of Connecticut, Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection
The State of Connecticut, Department of Public Health
The State of Connecticut, Judicial Branch
Town of Hamden
Travelers Insurance
Treasured Time, Inc.
Triple Threat Television
U.S. Department of Defense
U.S. House of Representatives
UTC Aerospace Systems
VA Hospital
Viacom Media Networks, Music and Entertainment
Visit New Haven, Economic Development Corporation
Voyager Digital LTD
WAPJ-FM
West Haven Head Start
Winning Ways
WTNH-TV News 8
X’Tige
Yale New Haven Health System
Yale School of Medicine
Yale University Athletic Department
Yale-New Haven Children’s Hospital, Child Psychiatric Inpatient Services
YMCA Camp Sloper Outdoor Center, Program Center of the Southington-Cheshire Community
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careerservices@albertus.edu
(203) 773-6989
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