Film and Television Internship
Film and Television Internship
Gain firsthand experience in the entertainment industry through an internship in your chosen field. Only candidates in certificate programs are eligible for internship credit.
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What you can learn.
About This Course
The internship program allows certificate students to receive elective credit for work performed with companies in the film, television, and entertainment media communities. Students must work a minimum of 120 hours in order to receive the 4 units of credit associated with this course. Students submit a report at the end of the internship outlining the work done and experience received.
Internships are restricted only to candidates in certificate programs, and only to those students who have completed a substantive portion of their course work (at least 12 units). Students must complete the internship application for approval to enroll.
Fall 2025 Schedule
Visitors not permitted.
No refunds 14 days after date of enrollment.
Winter 2026 Schedule
Visitors not permitted.
No refunds 14 days after date of enrollment.
This course applies toward the following programs
Business and Management of Entertainment
Get a thorough understanding of the entertainment business – from film industry principles to legal and financial affairs.
Entertainment Studies
Filmmaking is a truly collaborative process. In this certificate, learn about key roles and related aspects of the entertainment industry – from producing to cinematography to directing. Gain a broad understanding of the business by exploring various areas of interest.
Film and TV Development
Learn the skills necessary to develop and sell film and television ideas.