Core Phase

Week 1–Week 7

During the first part of the program, students take a core course and one elective. Students also meet with the program’s internship advisors in order to be placed according to ability, professional goals, experience, work habits, and availability of local appointments.

Note: Students will receive up-to-date syllabi when their courses begin.

Required Course

All students in the Internship Program take this course during the first six weeks.

Core Phase Elective

Students choose one of the following during each phase of the term. The schedule and course offerings vary each term. Students will receive further information on the elective courses prior to their departure.

Elective Courses

Internship Phase

Week 8 (Mid-Semester Break)
Week 9–Week 15

During the final seven weeks, students will participate in an internship and enroll in an elective course, a four-unit internship course, and a non-unit Hub co-curricular. Students work full-time in organizations in and around Sydney. Placements are contingent upon the student’s experience, professional interests, and relevant academic history, as well as the availability of opportunities in any given term; flexibility is essential.

Business/Economics/Finance

Gain experience in general business/operations, marketing, small business management, entrepreneurship, HR, finance/accounting, or economic research, by interning with Australian small businesses, corporations, or start-ups. Past internships have included Credabl, Solutions2You, RSM Australia, Livelo, and Smartgroup.

Please note: Placements in finance/accounting and economic research are limited and highly competitive. Students must have relevant coursework/qualifications.

These are examples of past internship placements only. While BU Study Abroad guarantees an internship to program participants, specific placements vary from term to term and may not always be available. Likewise, internship placements may be available in academic areas not listed.

Internship Course

Study Abroad will enroll students in a non-unit Hub co-curricular and a four-unit internship course, which includes a classroom component. Upon successful completion of the internship experience, students will receive a Hub requirement in the area Individual in Community from the co-curricular HUB SA 330.

Internship Components

  • The internship itself (evaluated by the workplace supervisor)
  • Academic strand of the internship, including multiple written assignments and participation in internship classes
  • Internship advisor’s evaluation