Internships for Undergraduates
Internships give students a chance to put their UTCS educations to the test in real world situations, sometimes created just for them. Many students take advantage of these opportunities to make valuable industry connections, earn enough money to pay their tuition and pick up in-demand job training that isn't available through college courses. You can do an internship in the summer or during the fall or spring semester.
The Natural Sciences Career Services office is the place to start looking for an internship. See our NSCS for CS Students page for more on how they can help you.
Read how a few enterprising students found summer positions and see the advice they have for you:
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