Get your internship here!

Students are required to be employed or placed at an internship site while they are enrolled in the course, as credit for the internship can only be awarded during the concurrent period.

This requirement ensures that students are applying the knowledge and skills gained in the classroom directly to real-world practice in a professional setting.

In order to fulfill the MOA Internship course requirement, students must complete a total of 210 hours if they are employed at a site, or 180 hours if they are serving as volunteers.

Please contact professor Tannious with any questions.
Email: ctannious@glendale.edu

A: This course is structured 100% online with assignments and discussions set up in modules that are due at the end of each month. Each student must turn in all assignments and all required internship forms by uploading to Canvas as instructed.

A: All students must find their own internships. Internships must be in a health care setting such as a medical, dental or physical therapy office.

You are not required to obtain an internship as a billing coder if that is your area of study. The requirement is to work in a health care setting as described above.

The GCC MOA department is not responsible for finding internships for students. This means now is the time to start searching for your internships so you have one in place at the end of August, by the time class starts. Having an internship is a requirement for this course, 

We understand it may take some time to obtain an internship however, if you do not have an internship by the last day to drop this course, you will receive a “not pass” for MOA 50.

A: First, explore internship opportunities that match your career goal and complement your academic major.

Then determine 2-3 fields that match your interests, skills, and values. You can even start by asking in your own doctor’s office or your son or daughter’s doctor’s office.

If you don’t know what you are interested in, go to the GCC Career Center Career Center (Links to an external site.) and schedule an appointment to have your resume and cover letter reviewed by a Career Counselor. Most internships require a resume and cover Letter with your application.

We also have a contact in the GCC counseling department. Contact Sharis Davoodi in our career counseling in department. Send her an email and see if she can assist in finding an internship.

A: Our GCC Career Counseling Center has excellent workshops to get you started. See question #7 below for more details

Go to the link below to register GCC Career Workshops  today:
GCC Career Workshops

A: See Below:

Units & Hours

You may earn from 1 and up to 3 units of credit for this course. Per the Title V California Code of Educational Regulations for Community Colleges, credit is given for work experience as follows-

To Receive:

You must work:

1 Credit Unit

60 hours if unpaid

70 hours if paid

2 Credit Units

120 hours if unpaid

150 units if paid

3 Credit Units

180 hours if unpaid

210 hours if paid

1 Credit Units

4 informational Zoom interviews

To be confirmed, still working on the details.

*Any paid internship requires an original social security card and ID. 


A: Yes, whether you get a paid job or internship that is not paid, so long as it is in a health care setting, it will count toward your internship.

A: Below is a brief overview of the classes currently offered at GCC counseling. You can also contact Sharis Davoodi, GCC Student Service Technician. sdavoodi@glendale.edu
  • Learning to write a proper Resume and Cover Letter is an important skill. Resumes and cover letters have very specific formats, structures, and content. Each are constantly changing due to employer demands and specifications. Learning to write a proper resume and cover letter opens a world of possibilities for volunteer opportunities, part-time/full-time work, university admissions, scholarship opportunities, internships/apprenticeships, etc. These skills are in high demand especially with the “new” job market we are currently in.
  • Mastering Interview Skills can be useful throughout one’s lifetime. Whether it is for a job, promotion, internship, scholarship and/or graduate/professional school. Virtual Interviewing and phone interviews have their own strategies and nuances. 
  • Having an active and positive LinkedIn profile is the new networking normal. Companies and hiring managers are looking to see if applicants have a professional online engaged presence.
  • Job and Internship Searching has taken on a whole new meaning. Individuals need to learn strategies, tips and resources that will assist them with obtaining a full, part-time job or internship.

 

*** Sign Language Interpreters are available upon request.

***Registration is Required.

Register in MyGCC > Main Menu > Workshops > Career Workshops A ZOOM LINK WILL BE SENT TO YOUR GCC EMAIL UPON REGISTRATION

If any students need assistance with registration, please refer them to our "Live Zoom Help" - www.glendale.edu/careerservices

A: Yes, Ms. Davoodi has put together a list of podcasts from College Central Network. Tune in below and gain some insightful tips.

Interviews: "Hello?"
Critical phone interview tips that help job seekers convince recruiters that they are candidates worth pursuing.

"Hello?" app.stitcher.com/splayer/f/27260/15590965

Interviews: Via Virtual Venue
Virtual interviews are as critical as in-person contact: what job seekers need to know for their close up.
Via Virtual Venue app.stitcher.com/splayer/f/27260/29583768

Interviews: When Masks Are Mandatory
How to handle COVID restrictions and communicate in person like a pro.
Interviews: When Masks Are Mandatory app.stitcher.com/splayer/f/27260/79936175

If you want to listen to additional Free podcasts sign into your CCN account and select podcasts: www.collegecentral.com/glendale