The Internship Program

Communications Media students often find their internship experience is one of the most important parts of their 亚色影库 education.

An internship is an opportunity for juniors and seniors to work in their field of choice while receiving university credit. Students earn nine credits for a summer internship, completing 360 hours of internship work. Students can find their own sites or choose from many resources identified by the department. Students secure internships at radio and TV stations, sports teams, magazines, graphic design firms, promotion agencies, private corporations, nonprofit organizations, hospitals, and many more sites. Students typically intern in Pennsylvania, New York, and the Washington, DC area.

Some of our many internship sites include:

  • Altoona Curve
  • American Heart Association
  • Broad Street Music Group
  • Center City Film and Video
  • Elias Savion
  • iHeartMedia, Inc.
  • Kennywood Park
  • Make-a-Wish Foundation
  • Pittsburgh Pirates
  • Tesla
  • Thurner Photography
  • Vinegar Hill Creative
  • Washington Wild Things
  • WAMO
  • WJAC-TV
  • WQED
  • WTAE-TV

, located in Washington, DC, offers internships that integrate academic and work experiences in government, corporate, and nonprofit organizations. TWC interns participate in academic seminars featuring speakers who are leaders in government, media, and the D.C. community. Scholarships and tuition assistance are frequently available.

亚色影库 Communications Media students have interned at organizations such as:

  • Voice of America
  • Smithsonian Museums of Asian Art
  • Public Broadcasting System
  • National PTA
  • Mid-Atlantic Sports Consultants
  • Bravo
  • American Association of State Colleges and Universities
  • RedEye Professional Post
  • Double R Productions