Course Syllabus
AESHM 311: Seminar on Careers & Internships
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Course Description
Internship and career planning, professional expectations and responsibilities. Résumé development, cover letters, interviewing techniques, and business etiquette.
- Department: Department of Apparel, Events, and Hospitality Management
- Semester: Fall 2024
- Credit Hours: 1 cr.
- Course Prerequisites: AESHM 111(0), AESHM 111(0)L and sophomore classification
- Course Format: Online
- Course Time and Location: Online on Canvas; asynchronous with some required attendance at workshops, events and/or career fairs (see class schedule for specific dates)
Instructor Information
Chad C. Reis- office: 30E MacKay Hall - email: ccreis@iastate.edu
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- Email: ccreis@iastate.edu
- Student hours: In-Person M 2-4P, F 3-5P
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