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BINT Course Schedule

Businessman (Intern)

The Business Internship (BINT) combines equal terms of classroom instruction and workplace experience. The program prepares interns for work in a Canadian business environment.

The First Four Weeks of Instruction

All Business Internship students are required to spend the final four weeks of class time in the Business Internship (BINT) class prior to the Internship.

  • Week 1 - Interns work on completing:
    Intern profile/resume
    Applicant questionnaire
    Career choice breakdown list
    Intern/school contract
    Meeting with Business Internship Coordinators to discuss work placement procedures.
  • Week 2 - Attend regular classes
  • Week 3 - Attend regular classes and scheduled interviews
  • Week 4 - Attend classes, finish up interviews and prepare for internship.

    Interns in the 16-week and 24-week programs do not receive interviews until the month prior to their practicum assignments.


Typical Four Weeks of Internship
(example)

  • Week 1 - Interns begin the first day of work. The Program Coordinator contacts the company to see how the intern is adjusting.
  • Week 2 - An Intern Progress Report is faxed to the sponsor to evaluate the intern's performance so far. If there are any problems with the job, this is the time to arrange a meeting with the Internship Coordinator.
  • Week 3 - Continue to work on the job.
  • Week 4 - An End Progress Report is faxed to the corporate sponsor to evaluate the intern's entire performance. The intern may be asked to share experiences with a new class of interns. A certificate and reference letter can be given.



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