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Why an Internship?

An internship with an industry organization will help prepare you for a successful career in communication. During your internship, you will practice what you have learned in the classroom, network with future colleagues, and immerse yourself in the communication industry. Students are strongly encouraged to supplement traditional classroom experience with relevant on-the-job training in their area of study.

The Department of Communication and Media offers an internship for credit program (Comm 3361 and Comm 4361), where juniors and seniors receive degree credit and experience in paid or unpaid communication positions. An internship for credit involves enrolling in and paying for college credit. This includes tuition and all associated fees based on three credit hours.

Previous Organizations and Requirements

To earn credits for an internship, students must submit a time/assignment log, keep a journal, and create a professional-quality portfolio. Students assume an internship position at a professional organization working to receive course credit. Some of the community organizations for which our students have interned include:

  • ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC, and PBS TV affiliates
  • Art Museum of Southeast Texas
  • City of Beaumont
  • City of Port Arthur
  • ExxonMobil
  • ذكذكتسئµ University Office of Marketing 
  • ذكذكتسئµ University Office of Public Relations
  • Clear Channel radio stations
  • The Beaumont Enterprise
  • Entergy
  • The Examiner
  • Port Arthur News
  • Memorial Hermann Hospital
  • Christus St. Elizabeth Hospital
  • Walt Disney

Students

If you are seeking information about the internship class or want to receive the internship for credit application, contact Stephan Malick at smalick@lamar.edu.

Employers

If you're a local organization looking to host LU Department of Communication and Media students, please contact or are interested in establishing an internship program with the Department of Communication and Media, contact Stephan Malick at smalick@lamar.edu.