Internships

Student Internships

Are you interested in gaining on-the-job work experience while earning credits towards your degree? Then an internship is for you!

The 黑洞社区History Department Internship Program assists students in gaining internship positions in a variety of fields related to the discipline, such as museums, historical centers, media, archives, and digital humanities, both on-campus and around the Tampa Bay region. Students engaged in internships will receive credit and dedicated instructor support through their enrollment in the HIS 4940 History Internship course.  This 3-credit hour upper-level history course meets a history major requirement, a 鈥楬igh Impact Practice鈥 Gen Ed requirement, and is a 鈥楽ervice Learning鈥 designated course.

WHERE CAN I COMPLETE AN INTERNSHIP?

Our intent is to offer you an internship experience that you will find exciting and rewarding, but in which you also feel well-supported by the department. To that end, we have worked to establish relationships between the department and various community organizations in our area. A full list of these partners can be found here.

HOW DO I APPLY FOR AN INTERNSHIP?

Once this form expressing your interest in completing an internship is received, you will be contacted regarding selecting an available internship position. You will then be asked to submit a resume and cover letter directed at your desired position in order to complete the application process. All of our internship partners are given the opportunity to vet their applicants, and make the final decision on approval.

At any time, you may contact the Internship Coordinator, Dr. Jennifer Knight, or the History Department鈥檚 Undergraduate Advisor, James Zalman, for more information on applying to an internship.  We will be happy to help you to identify the best opportunity to meet your interests and career goals.

HOW DO I ENROLL IN CREDITS FOR MY INTERNSHIP?

Academic credit for your internship will be awarded via your enrollment in the 3 credit hour course HIS 4940 鈥淗istory Internship鈥. This course meets a portion of the History major鈥檚 4000-level requirements, and also fulfills the 鈥楬igh Impact Practice鈥 (TGEH-INT) tier of USF鈥檚 Enhanced General Education requirements.  It is also a certified 鈥Service Learning鈥&苍产蝉辫;肠辞耻谤蝉别.&苍产蝉辫;

The course focuses on introducing students to the field of Public History, and 鈥淟AM鈥 careers (Libraries/Archives/Museums) that form to core of the field.  However, the main goal is to help students to understand the vital role historians play in the public sphere and contextualize their work experience within the wider field in which they are participating.

A permit is required to register, so start by contacting the Internship Coordinator, Dr. Jennifer Knight, or the History Department鈥檚 Undergraduate Advisor, James Zalman, to express your interest. This course will entail weekly group meetings approx. 2 hours in length (see 黑洞社区course schedule for details), the maintenance of a weekly written journal of your internship experience, a final project, and a minimum of 6 hours per week on-site at your selected internship experience. Students who are not History majors can participate in this course and internship program as well; contact Dr. Knight for further details.

Internships are also open to graduate students in the Department of History's M.A. and Ph.D. programs. Please make an appointment with Dr. Knight to discuss further details.

A sample Course Syllabus for HIS 4940 鈥淗istory Internship" is located here.

For more Information, please contact Dr. Jennifer Knight, the History Department Internship Program Coordinator.