Interested in the Internship Program? Enroll in Commerce 2IN0!

| November 8, 2023
Submitted by Ericka Wagner for McMaster University

An internship gives you the unique opportunity to develop hands-on experience with an employer during a 12 to 16 month work term.

Eligibility:

To be eligible to apply for the internship program, you must:

  • Have successfully completed the Career Development Course (Commerce 2IN0)
    • You must take this course in Level 2
    • Commerce 2IN0 is offered in the Winter and Spring terms and runs for five consecutive weeks
  • Have a minimum cumulative GPA of 7.0 after Level 2

Students are admitted into the program through an application and interview process.

Academic eligibility for the program also includes:

  • Be enrolled full-time in Level 3 at time of admission
  • Return from your internship with a minimum 18 units left to complete towards your degree

Timing:

Students apply to the BCom with Internship or IBH with Internship degree program in the Summer following Level 2, and search for an internship throughout the Level 3 academic year with the support of the Career and Professional Development team. Internships begin anytime between May and September following your third year of studies.

The BCom with Internship or IBH with Internship extends your degree program by one year. Students graduate in five years instead of four, but the return on investment in terms of professional development and experience is invaluable.

For more information about the internship program, click here.

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