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Internships

An Internship is a Smart Decision

Becky Rock with internship supervisor, Kelly Faber

A View from the Field

Communication Alum, Becky Rock, shares her experiences in the Communication Department's Internship Program.

"My internship at MTV2 was one of the most important decisions I made in my college career, and one of the smartest. I interned under Kelly Faber, who was herself an intern at one time, which made my experience even more enlightening. I think that because she had once interned, she knew what activities would be more beneficial."

"...we worked side-by-side with camera crews and producers."

"Kelly made sure we all had a variety of experience in each area. We were sent on field shoots, to the edit (room), and sometimes on shoots at concerts. We were able to meet and deal with talent (i.e. bands, actors, and VJ's). Also, we worked side-by-side with camera crews and producers."

Interns get hands-on training Interns Get Hands-On Experience

"I was lucky enough to have an internship where there was a lot of hands on work, where I could learn what everyone's jobs were and how the different departments ran together. I also impressed them with my knowledge and skills from college. A lot of people were surprised to know that I've used equipment before and that I actually knew what they were doing. Because of that, they let me have more hands on and I was able to show them what I could do. Basically, the more you helped them out, the more they would give you the opportunity to be a part of."

"...It Led to Me Getting My First Job"

"This internship was a huge step for me in my life and career. It got me into New York City. It led to me getting my first job. (Through it) I've made great friendships and great connections, as well as having many great experiences in the work field."

PIC - Professional Internship in Communication

What's an Internship?

An internship is a course (CMM498) that consists of a supervised work experience at a pre-approved agency that relates to your specific field of study. Internships take place on location and are available locally (in the Plattsburgh/Burlington area), regionally (in the Albany, NYC area), or nationally (come in, we'll talk). In addition to the academic credit you earn, by taking an internship you gain experience, establish networking opportunities, and may even land yourself a job!

Internships give you a chance to work with industry professionals who serve as your mentor and monitor your progress. You get to actually practice what you've learned by completing tasks assigned to you. And, you get a chance to expose your new knowledge through written reflections.

Why is it called a Professional Internship?

Our professional internship course differs from other internships in two basic ways:

  1. It can only be completed in the later stages of your college experience if you've successfully completed the pre-requisite courses for the type of internship you'd like.
  2. It is a monitored learning experience whereby the internship agency agrees to put you to work completing assignments for which you've been academically prepared for.

Is it Full-time or Part-time?

You can choose either a full-time internship (12 credits) or a part-time internship (6 credits). Here are the qualifications for full- or part- time internship opportunities.

  1. Full Time Internship (Residency) - You spend 36 hours per week at an internship site for one semester earning 12 credits* for your experience.
  2. Part Time Internship - You spend 18 hours per week at an internship site for one semester earning 6 credits* for your experience.

*Internship credits are general education elective credits and do not count towards your major.

Where can I Intern?

Professional internship opportunities* are available in all of the major study areas in the Communication program. For a full listing, see our Agency Information Listing .

Television-Video/Broadcast Journalism Internship Opportunities...

TV Internship Opportunities Some of the internship agencies in Broadcast Journalism include: WCAX-TV, WNCE-TV, WNYT-TV, WPTZ-TV, WRGB-TV, and WRNN-TV.

Some of the internship agencies in TV Production include: Cablevision, CBS News, HBO, KIEM, Lake Champlain Productions, Montel Williams Show, MTV News, New York Network, WABC-TV, Mountain Lake PBS, WNET PBS, WNYT-TV, WPTZ-TV, WRNN-TV, WTVH-TV, and WXXA-TV.

Public Relations/Organizational Communication Major Opportunities...

Advertising/PR Internship Opportunities Some of the internship agencies in Organiational Communication include: SUNY Plattsburgh, MGM Promotions, Mountain Lake PBS, WNET PBS, and WNYT, WXXA-TV.

Some of the internship agencies in Public Relations include: SUNY Plattsburgh, NYS Attorney General's Office, Clinton County ARC, Clinton County Department of Social Service, HWH Public Relations, Lake Placid Visitors Bureau, MGM Promotions, Plattsburgh North Country Chamber of Commerce, WAMC/Northeast Public Radio, WBAB Radio, Mountain Lake PBS, WNET PBS, WNYT, and WXXA-TV.

Audio-Radio Production Internship Opportunities...

Audio-Radio Internship Opportunities Some of the internship agencies in Audio Production include: WBAB Radio, WPTZ-TV, and Egan Media Productions.

Some of the internship agencies in Radio Broadcasting and Production include: WBAB Radio, WAMC/Northeast Public Radio, WEQX Radio, WNEW, WRCN, and WXXX.

*Additional internship opportunities are available in other areas.

How do I apply?

Applying for a PIC involves the following:

  1. Declare your major in Communication
  2. Early in your college career, attend a PIC course information meeting
  3. Take the courses in the Internship area you wish – maintaining a "B" or better in the courses. For a full listing of the requirements for each major, checkout the PIC Student Handook.    
  4. Complete your Advanced Writing Course (earning a "C" or better)
  5. Earn 75 credits by the time you apply for your internship (15 of these credits must be upper level credits from the Department of Communication at Plattsburgh State)
  6. Maintain a 2.75 overall GPA  
  7. Maintain a 3.0 major GPA 
  8. Review & select an available agency (or see the area supervisor for new agencies)
  9. Submit an application , resume, and letter of intent by the due date (due dates are normally by Week 5 of the semester PRIOR to the semester you wish to complete your internship (This gives you enough time to complete the selection process)
  10. Your application will be reviewed by the Internship Committee to ensure eligibility. Once you are approved, you will be required to complete the application process with the appropriate internship agency (requirements and due dates vary by agency).
  11. Upon approval from the internship agency, you will be registered for the internship course (CMM498) with the appropriate number of credits you've signed up for (6 or 12 credits).
  12. You complete the internship experience onsite at the internship agency you've been accepted to.  

PIC Course Coordinator & Area Supervisor for Communication Studies

Area Supervisors for Public Relations/Organizational Communication
  • Dr. Jonathan Slater Dr. Jonathan Slater
    Office: 113 Yokum Hall
    Plattsburgh, NY 12901
    Phone: (518) 564-2284
    E-mail: Slaterjr@plattsburgh.edu
Area Supervisors for TV-Video Production/Broadcast Journalism
  • Deborah J Desilva Deborah J. Desilva
    Office: 109 Yokum Hall
    Plattsburgh, NY 12901
    Phone: (518) 564-4289
    E-mail: Desilvdj@plattsburgh.edu
  •  Professor Christine Johnson
    Christine Johnson

    Office: 108 Yokum Hall
    Plattsburgh, NY 12901
    Phone: (518) 564-4283
    E-mail: johnsocc@plattsburgh.edu  
Area Supervisor for Audio-Radio/Digital Media Production
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