Internships
The word internship can be used in a couple of ways. It can be used to refer to any summer or part-time job that provides good computing experience. And within the Villanova community, an internship can also mean a formalized relationship that has been set up with an employer so that interns receive college credit for their efforts.
In either case, internships represent a great opportunity. They can provide valuable experience and contacts, and they expose students to work and environments that help them determine if a particular career path is appropriate. Many internships result in offers of full-time employment after graduation.
View our internship postings page to access the current postings from various prestigous companies.
For more information about internships for credit, please contact Dr. Robert Beck.
Study Abroad
Undergraduate students in the Department of Computing Sciences are welcome to participate in Villanova's Study Abroad program, offered by the Office of International Studies (OIS). The OIS will help you identify particular opportunities and assist in the process of enrollment. You can spend a semester or a year abroad, or participate in an international summer program.
The Vatican Internship is a particularly wonderful and unique opportunity to Study Abroad as well as participate in a once in a lifetime internship. Make sure you find out more!



