Internship
International Economics and Finance Internship Program
The International Economics and Finance Internship Program provides all students with practical work experience prior to graduation. Past students have secured positions with a wide variety of banks, insurance companies, investment firms, government agencies, and NGOs.
Below, students can find an FAQ outlining the policies and procedures for the Internship Program.
The internship can be completed at any point prior to graduation. However, students should understand that taking a reduced course load during either the Fall or Winter semester may have implications for their OSAP status; we encourage students to connect with an OSAP Advisor at the Service Hub to discuss further.
Internships are normally one semester (4 months) in length but may be longer.
Students completing an internship stretching over subsequent Fall and Winter semesters will be enrolled in the two-semester work term course WKT 77A/B in those Fall and Winter semesters; otherwise, they will be enrolled in the one-semester work term course ECN 900 during either the Fall semester (in the case of an internship beginning May 1st or later in the calendar year) or the Winter semester (in the case of an internship beginning April 30th or earlier in the calendar year). Below are some examples:
- A student beginning a 16-month internship in May 2024 would be enrolled in WKT 77A in the Fall 2024 semester and WKT 77B in the Winter 2025 semester (they would not be enrolled in any work term course during either Spring/Summer 2024 or Spring/Summer 2025).
- A student beginning an 8-month internship in January 2024 would be enrolled in ECN 900 in the Winter 2024 semester (they would not be enrolled in any work term course during Spring/Summer 2024).
- A student beginning an 8-month internship in May 2024 would be enrolled in ECN 900 in the Fall 2024 semester (they would not be enrolled in any work term course during Spring/Summer 2024).
- A student beginning an 4-month internship in May 2024 would be enrolled in ECN 900 in the Fall 2024 semester (they would not be enrolled in any work term course during Spring/Summer 2024).
In summary, students must choose between enrolling in (a) ECN 900 in any Fall semester, (b) ECN 900 in any Winter semester, or (c) WKT 77A/B in any subsequent Fall and Winter semesters. Students are not permitted to enroll in ECN 900 after WKT 77A/B (or vice-versa), nor can they enroll in either of these work term courses more than once.
You may continue to work if you choose to do so, but you will not be enrolled in any additional work term courses.
Students are not permitted to enroll in both ECN 900 after WKT 77A/B (or vice-versa), nor can they enroll in either of these work term courses more than once. You can always search for additional employment opportunities after completing your first internship, but they would not be recognized as part of your academic program.
Starting in the second year of the program, students engage in various preparation activities including resume writing workshops and practice interviews. Job postings are regularly shared with all students in the Internship Program, who then apply for positions directly with the employers.
If students find internship opportunities on their own, they will need to receive approval from the Internship Coordinator prior to starting their placement. Please reach out to the Internship Coordinator at econ.ugrad@torontomu.ca.
For OSAP advice, please reach out to the Service Hub directly. There may be OSAP-implications for students who are completing an internship placement during the Fall/Winter term and taking a reduced course load.
Typically, students apply to 50 or more job postings before being successful in securing an internship placement. We encourage students to take advantage of the resources available through Career, Co-op and Student Success to assist with the job hunting process. Students can also reach out to the Internship Coordinator for assistance.
Internship and Posting Questions?
Please send an email to econ.ugrad@torontomu.ca.