Graduate Academic Internship

MBA 599 Internship Course 

Real-World Experience with Academic Value

A graduate academic internship offers students the chance to bridge advanced classroom learning with hands-on experience in a professional environment. This form of experiential education integrates theoretical knowledge with practical skill development, allowing students to apply what they’ve learned in a real-world context. Eligible graduate students may earn academic credit, with the internship overseen by a faculty sponsor. These internships typically align with the length of an academic term, are generally part-time, and may be paid or unpaid. What makes academic internships distinct from other professional roles is the inclusion of structured, intentional reflection guided by predetermined learning objectives.

MBA 599 may count as one of your elective courses towards your MBA program.

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Registering for MBA 599

Your Roadmap to Earning Credit

1. SECURE AN INTERNSHIP

Internships may be on or off-campus, paid or unpaid, and may be found through Handshake, the Career Center, or other outside sources. Please note that you should be securing an internship that correlates to your specific business area of study (i.e. a marketing internship if you are in the MBA in Marketing program, a finance internship if you are in the MBA in Finance program, etc.).

If you need assistance finding an internship, please schedule an appointment with the Graduate Business Career Coach through Handshake.

You will need contact information for the supervisor you are reporting to at your internship.This site supervisor will provide a position description that outlines your responsibilities and expectations for work performance, and will provide training, mentoring, and supervision of your work on site. 

 

2. SECURE A COB FACULTY SPONSOR

You are responsible for obtaining a CoB faculty member who believes your internship is worthy of academic credit and is willing to work with you throughout the term. They will approve your learning goals, and assign and assess academic work necessary to help you reach them. The faculty sponsor will issue your final grade for the course.

 

3. CALCULATE YOUR INTERNSHIP CREDIT HOURS

  • 1 credit = 50 hours (approx. 4 hours/week)
  • 2 credits = 100 hours (approx. 8 hours/week)
  • 3 credits = 150 hours (approx. 12 hours/week)

*While the MBA 599 course can be completed for 1 or 2 credits, in order for it to count as an elective towards your MBA it must count for 3 credits*

 

4. SUBMIT YOUR EXPERIENCE THROUGH HANDSHAKE

The experience will go through an approval process where both your faculty sponsor and site supervisor approve the internship details.

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5. ENROLL FOR MBA 599

Once your experience is approved, you will receive an email with permission to enroll in MBA 599 through SOLAR from the College of Business. 

Internship Frequently Asked Questions

 Your Undergraduate Internship Questions Answered

When it comes to graduate business education, Stony Brook University's College of Business offers unmatched value and opportunity. Discover how we stand out, not just in terms of cost and reputation, but also in the tangible benefits you'll gain for your future career.

You may look at listings on Handshake, visit the Career Center, attend a College of Business  Career Fair, or find an internship on your own. The internship can be on or off-campus.

No, You must secure an internship prior to enrolling in MBA 599. Please see the “Registering for MBA 599” section above.

We suggest reaching out to a faculty member in the College of Business with whom you previously took a course or already have a working relationship, and asking them if they would be willing to be your faculty sponsor for MBA 599.

Please contact Stony Brook University's Visa and Immigration Services at vis@stonybrook.edu to find out if you are eligible for CPT or OPT before requesting the MBA 599 experience through Handshake.

No, each internship can only earn up to 3 credits per semester.

No, MBA 599 can only be taken once.

It depends on your faculty sponsor and site supervisor, as approvals are sent one after the other. Please submit the experience as soon as possible to avoid any potential delays when registering for MBA 599.

Ensure the email address is correct and have your supervisor check their spam folder for an email from Handshake. If still unable to locate the approval email, please contact us at cobgraduate@stonybrook.edu.

Once the internship is approved by both your faculty sponsor and site supervisor, the College of Business will have a course section created and will issue you permission to enroll, which may take a few business days. You will receive an email once you are able to enroll.

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Have Any Questions?

Graduate internships offer valuable experience to complement your advanced studies. Whether you need assistance with course credit, placement options, or program requirements, our team is here to support you every step of the way.

Email: cobgraduate@stonybrook.edu
Phone: (631) 632-7171
Address: Harriman Hall 109, Stony Brook University