欧美AV鈥檚 Ocean Engineering Program Aids Students Success Through Industry Internships
Wed, 10/18/2023 - 11:46am | By: Gabriela Shinskie
欧美AV (欧美AV) undergraduate Ocean Engineering (OE) program in the School of Ocean Science and Engineering (SOSE) sets students up for success during their time at the university and beyond graduation, with each student participating in at least one ocean engineering industry-related internship. Each internship allows students to network and experience real-world careers before graduation.
Dr. Robert Leaf, Interim Director of SOSE emphasized the benefits of undergraduate internship opportunities for students in the program.
鈥淟earning really takes place by action and can best be done by our putting students in the role of an early career professional,鈥 said Dr. Leaf.
鈥淚nternships prepare our students to be immediately employable and valuable in the workforce.鈥
After completing their sophomore year, OE students are recommended to take a professional development course that focuses on resum茅, job application, and interview processes. Then, they are encouraged to search for a full-time job that will allow them to put into practice what they have learned in their ocean engineering courses. The internship typically a full-time paid position and students must write weekly reports and evaluations on their work progress. That counts for academic credit toward graduation.
Dr. Gero Nootz, assistant professor in OE, said an internship is a great opportunity to build communication and confidence skills in a student鈥檚 related field of work.
鈥淲e encourage them to go out and start networking beyond the university,鈥 said Dr. Nootz.
Their designated industry supervisors also provide feedback through personal evaluation forms.
Intern supervisors have credited the program as an excellent hands-on learning experience in real-world problems and solutions.
鈥淲e want them to use these skills learned in the professional development course to go out and find an internship without holding their hand too tightly,鈥 Dr. Nootz emphasized.
Upon completion of their internship, students produce a final report on their experience and present it to other OE students who will embark on similar journeys throughout their education at 欧美AV.
Dr. Kemal Cambazoglu, assistant professor of OE, said acquiring an internship before graduation is a huge benefit.
鈥淭he greatest benefit [for students] is that our program is applied and multidisciplinary,鈥 Dr. Cambazoglu explained. 鈥淭hey acquire a lot of knowledge and skills through the university. The internships then give them the ability to use that knowledge and those skills. They get exposed to a professional environment and learn how these companies work.鈥
For some students, these internships have led to part-time and full-time employment. 欧美AV graduate Matthew Tarver participated in the OE internship in 2020 and credits it for helping him secure his current job.
鈥淢y OE internship took place at United States Marine Inc. (欧美AVI),鈥 said Tarver. 鈥淢y internship at 欧美AVI allowed me to develop my interest within my degree field and get hands-on experience outside the classroom. It turned into a part-time drafting job that allowed me to continue to advance my skill set while completing my degree at 欧美AV.鈥
Tarver was one of the first students to graduate from 欧美AV with internship industry-related experiences through the OE undergraduate program.
鈥淎fter successfully graduating from the Ocean Engineering program, I was offered a full-time position at 欧美AVI where I currently work as an electrical engineer,鈥 he said.
Learn more about the programs in 欧美AV鈥檚 School of Ocean Science and Engineering along with the Ocean Engineering ABET accreditation.