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The Michigan State University Animal Science Internship Program is designed for students who wish to gain industry experience in animal agriculture. The program allows for emphasis in beef, dairy, equine, poultry, swine and other animal agriculture related areas. Individuals may pursue internships in any industry sector which includes but is not limited to biotechnology, communications, marketing and production.
Many internships are paid and also include a place to live. However, the wages and living accommodations vary. Many host companies will consider the intern as an employee and compensate for work services. However, it is important to know that some internships will not be paid. Generally, the internship contact at the host company will aid in locating living provisions. In fact, some companies will provide living accommodations for the intern. When establishing an internship opportunity with a company, please ask questions on wages and finding a place to live.
The primary goal of Animal Science faculty is to make your internship an educational and enjoyable experience. If a problem arises while interning, or if you have a question please contact MSU faculty at your earliest convenience.
Turn in a professional resume to the internship coordinator. The resume should let us know about you, your work experiences extra curricular activities and references. Turn this information into Mrs. Kim Dobson, our office suite manager, in 1250 Anthony Hall. Once all information is returned please make an appointment with Dennis Banks to discuss further options in obtaining your internship. In the mean time, please be looking for possible places to intern. The faculty will make every effort to help you in locating the internship of your choice. However, the more you work on generating internship possibilities the higher the chance you will have of obtaining an internship.
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