If your major requires an internship, you must be enrolled in academic credit during the semester you complete your internship. This ensures your experience connects directly to your academic progress and degree requirements.
FAES/ENR 3191
FAES/ENR 3191 is designed to support your internship experience without adding unnecessary workload. The course requires minimal time commitment so you can focus on your internship responsibilities.
- Offered online each term
- No in-person class meetings
- All materials accessed through Carmen
Please note: FAES/ENR 3191 does not provide academic credit for your internship. You must also enroll in your department’s internship course to receive credit toward your degree.
If you’re unsure which course to register for, connect with your academic advisor to ensure you stay on track.
Frequently asked questions
Fill out the appropriate sections on the FAES 3191 Course Enrollment Permission Form. Complete the Student Information section and the Supplementary Information section. Then, contact your Internship Coordinator listed below for approval of your internship.
When the Internship Coordinator approves the internship, they will sign the FAES 3191 Course Enrollment Permission Form or they may provide their written permission via e-mail by forwarding the form and their written approval to the CFAES Career Development Office at cfaes-internships@osu.edu. CFAES Career Development will review the form and verify the appropriate section of FAES 3191, and then forward to Cynthia Violet, Program Coordinator for enrollment processing.
Fill out the FAES 3191H Honors Course Permission Form.
Start a conversation with SENR Career Services by submitting an Internship Credit Eligibility Inquiry. SENR Career Services will review the inquiry and send a response to your Ohio State email within 2 business days. The email will contain instructions for how to proceed with the enrollment process. SENR students: learn more about earning academic credit for internships.
We hope your internship is educational and reward. However, if you experience situations where you feel uncomfortable or are concerned about an issue you want to talk about, please contact your Internship Coordinator. Read through these resources to help you navigate a difficult situation.
Internship coordinators
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Agribusiness and Applied Economics
Dathel Nimmons
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Agricultural Communication
Brett Baughman
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Agricultural Education
Dr. Caryn Filson
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Agricultural Systems Management
Dr. Kate Boening-Ulman
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Animal Sciences
Dr. Brooklyn Wagner; Note: Animal Sciences students should contact their faculty advisor to get approval for their proposed internship.
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Community Leadership
Brett Baughman
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Construction Systems Management
Jeffery Suchy
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Entomology
Dr. Joe Raczkowski
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Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering
Dr. Michael Lichtensteiger
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Food Science and Technology
Dr. Mary Pohlschneider
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Horticulture and Crop Sciences: Professional Golf Management
Timothy Kerr
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Horticulture and Crop Sciences: Sustainable Plant Systems
Regina Vann Hickok
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Plant Pathology
Dr. Dominique Tate
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School of Environment and Natural Resources
Lucia Hadella and Meagan Toohey